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Mt. Bachelor ski area, Central Cascade Range, Oregon
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| | Mount Bachelor is definetily the best ski area in the whole northwest. Deep deep snow, challenging runs. says Mike.
This ski mountain's drop from top to bottom of 3,365 feet is a good drop. This is a sizeable ski hill having a high elevation difference compared to other west coast ski areas. This ski resort has a much higher than average share of difficult slopes and a share of green and blue slopes much lower than average. Mt. Bachelor has a splendid choice of different ski slopes and an ok amount of lifts. |
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The 13 lifts here make for a relaxing ride up the hill. You have to go 66 miles to get to a ski area featuring a more sizeable drop. The Oregon summits in winter are always brilliant for skiing and snowboarding. Having a total of 71 ski runs to ski on; there's
| | a wonderful set to gratify everyone. You may have to settle for a hotel a bit far away from the base zone if you want to stay for the night, and if you make reservations in advance of a trip, you're all set. This ski area gets covered by higher than average snow every ski season. With such a great skiable terrain, 3,683 acres in all you will never be deficient in skiing territory. In winter the Central Cascade Range is a pure skiing and snowboarding delight. The incredible 31 feet of yearly snowfall is a very magnificent | |
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depth. There's a ski trail map of Mt. Bachelor on this net page for your reference. The snowboarding and the skiing in Oregon is a wonderful thing to do all season long. Mt. Bachelor has a perfect pick of ski trails to match all abilities; it's not possible to
get bored here. You could be into skiing or snowboarding, or both, doesn't matter, around here, you'll find lots of nice places. The winter landscape of the Oregon hills and the magnificent sensation of speeding down the slopes have ski people coming from near
and far. Skiing here at Mt. Bachelor always an enjoyable experience with a lot of tough ski trails. A nice workout and getting out of the house for a while attract snow skiers from far and near. Some of the ski slopes on Mt. Bachelor can easily hurt you; they'll
make you feel five years younger. The Central Cascade Range and its summits make for a brilliant panorama.
Special features: in-ground superpipe, numerous terrain parks, huge in-bound backside, 360 off the top of the volcano.
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Mt. Bachelor ski area management's own description
Skier and snowboarder reviews of Mt. Bachelor ski area, Oregon:

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| These outdoors activities are available near Mt. Bachelor ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Mt. Bachelor ski area:
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Hoodoo, Oregon
, 24 miles away 1035 vertical feet 30 runs - 6 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Willamette Pass, Oregon
, 32 miles away 1563 vertical feet 29 runs - 6 lifts 34% Expert & Adv. 45% Intermediate 21% Beginner |
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Mt. Hood Ski Bowl, Oregon
, 65 miles away 1500 vertical feet 65 runs - 9 lifts 40% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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Mt. Hood Meadows, Oregon
, 66 miles away 2777 vertical feet 87 runs - 12 lifts 35% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 15% Beginner |
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Timberline Lodge, Oregon
, 66 miles away 3590 vertical feet 32 runs - 6 lifts 20% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Cooper Spur, Oregon
, 70 miles away 500 vertical feet 10 runs - 2 lifts 20% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 40% Beginner |
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| | Whitewater Near Mt. Bachelor ski area:
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Squaw Creek, Deschutes
County
, 11 miles away, Class IV+ - 6.5 miles long (FS 1514 Bridge to Gaging Station) |
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Deschutes River, Deschutes
County
, 14 miles away, Class I-II - 16 miles long (Pringle Falls to Big River Campground) |
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Deschutes River, Deschutes
County
, 14 miles away, Class I-IV - 9 miles long (Wickiup Dam to Pringle Falls) |
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| | Trails Near Mt. Bachelor ski area:
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Broken Top Trail, Deschutes
County
, 3 miles away, 7.3 hiking miles, 498 feet elevation difference |
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Mud Lake Trail, Deschutes
County
, 4 miles away, 3.8 hiking miles, 212 feet elevation difference |
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Edison Ice Cave and Lava Trail, Deschutes
County
, 4 miles away, 9 hiking miles, 1442 feet elevation difference |
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