Ski Resorts in Oregon
11 ski areas
Oregon Ski Resorts: Year-Round Skiing at Mt Hood
Oregon is unique in offering year-round skiing at Mt Hood, where the Palmer Glacier stays open through summer. Mt Bachelor near Bend is the state's largest resort with 4,300 acres and no crowds. Oregon resorts feature the famous Pacific Northwest powder and a laid-back atmosphere that draws skiers from across the country.
- Mt Hood: Summer skiing
- Mt Bachelor: 4,300 acres
- No crowds like Colorado
- Pacific Northwest powder
How Many Ski Resorts Are in Oregon?
There are 11 ski resorts in Oregon for the 2025-2026 ski season. 2 accept the Ikon Pass. 5 are on the Indy Pass.
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Mt. Bachelor
Mt. Hood Meadows
Timberline Lodge
Anthony Lakes
Mt. Hood Skibowl
Hoodoo Ski Area
Mt. Ashland
Cooper Spur Mountain Resort
Spout Springs Ski Area
Warner Canyon Ski Area
Willamette Pass Resort
Frequently Asked Questions
How many ski resorts are in Oregon?
Oregon has 11 ski resorts. 2 accept the Ikon Pass.
What is the best time to ski in Oregon?
The best skiing in Oregon is typically from December through March, with peak conditions in January and February. Early spring (March) often offers sunny days with good snow.
Which ski resorts in Oregon accept Epic Pass?
Currently, no ski resorts in Oregon are part of the Epic Pass program.
Which ski resorts in Oregon are best for beginners?
Many Oregon resorts offer excellent beginner terrain and ski schools. Look for resorts with dedicated learning areas and gentle green runs. Check individual resort pages for terrain breakdown.
How much does a ski lift ticket cost in Oregon?
Lift ticket prices in Oregon vary widely, from $50-100 at smaller resorts to $150-250+ at major destinations. Season passes like Epic and Ikon offer significant savings for frequent skiers.