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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.
The yearly snowfall is more than average at this ski hill. Mt. Bachelor has a drop from top to bottom of 3,365 feet which is a perfect drop. Mt. Bachelor has the greatest drop from top to bottom among ski hills in a 66 mile radius. This ski mountain has a much higher than average fraction of hard ski trails and a fraction of intermediate or beginner ski trails much lower than average. This is |
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a sizeable ski resort in possession of a more towering than average vertical drop when you compare it to other ski hills in the region. Mt. Bachelor has lots of runs and sufficient ski lifts to serve them all. The close by places to stay are a bit far away from
| | the main area, but if you don’t have reservations, you may end up slumbering in your vehicle. The impressive 29 feet of seasonal snowfall is ample for truly brilliant depth. Whether you're skiing or snowboarding, in this general vicinity, you'll locate loads of ski resorts. There are 13 great ski lifts here, and they are in great shape. On this slope you'll discover 71 different runs; it's a great diversity. The natural prettiness of the Oregon mountains and all the great runs are in themselves cause enough to come here | |
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to ski. A little exercise and an opportunity to spend some time in the fresh air attract folks from far and wide. With the ski terrain being 3,683 acres being short of ski terrain won’t happen. Some of the ski runs on Mt. Bachelor can easily wound you; they'll
make you really feel ten years younger. Snowboarding and skiing in this region is loads of fun the whole snow season. Mt. Bachelor has a great pick of runs to match all abilities; it's completely out of the question to get bored here. The hills of the Central
Cascade Range is a vista worth seeing. There's a trailmap of Mt. Bachelor on this net page for your reference. In wintertime the Oregon hills are something you can’t pass up if you're interested in snowboarding or skiing. The beautiful snow covered Central Cascade
Range hills are a good snowboarding or skiing destination. It's always exciting to ski here at Mt. Bachelor with loads of black and red runs.
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Mt. Bachelor ski area Trail Map:
 All trail maps supplied by W. Somboon, copyright ©.
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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 - 7 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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Mt. Ashland, Oregon
, 119 miles away 1150 vertical feet 23 runs - 4 lifts 50% Expert & Adv. 35% Intermediate 15% Beginner |
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Warner Canyon, Oregon
, 130 miles away 730 vertical feet 14 runs - 1 lifts 40% Expert & Adv. 30% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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White Pass, Washington
, 133 miles away 1500 vertical feet 32 runs - 6 lifts 20% Expert & Adv. 60% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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Mount Shasta, California
, 138 miles away 1390 vertical feet 31 runs - 4 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 55% Intermediate 20% 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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* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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