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“America's largest night ski area”
Mt. Hood Skibowl is America's largest night ski area, with 34 lighted runs. Snowboarding halfpipe and terrain garden. Portable Snow Tube Tow and Rentals. Portland's closest ski area is a good place for beginners and families, while experts rocket down the steeps of the Upper Bowl. Mt. Hood Skibowl provides snow riders with 960 skiable acres in the Mt. Hood National Forest, featuring 34 fully lit runs, 65 runs total and a vertical drop of 1,500 feet. With the most Black Diamond runs of any resort in state and two fully lit terrain parks, Skibowl draws accomplished snow riders as well as beginners and intermediate riders out for a great time.
I spent the day here today. It is not run like it was pre-Covid. The Cascade lift at Ski Bowl East was not running and looked like it was no longer functioning. The open fire pit at Ski Bowl... Read more
This review is only for cosmic tubing. The signs to distinguish where you have to go and park are confusing. Cosmic tubing was at the East park and you need a Snow Parking permit (sold on site at... Read more
Had a great time night skiing. Came on a Saturday for the 3-10pm ticket (great price in my opinion) and rented all of our stuff. Rental prices were also not bad. Keep in mind that helmet is... Read more
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- Sun, Sat: 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
- Mon - Fri: 3:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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