Mt. Bachelor Resort Skiing & Snowboarding
The Mt. Bachelor ski resort in Bend, Oregon is gearing up for an opening winter season near the end of November of 2008, with the season spreading far into April. Along with the opening of basic snow and winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, there are also a lot of other events that Mt. Bachelor hosts throughout the season, including the Snowblast Tubing Park. The Snowblast Tubing Park is open every weekend until the 14th of April, and is located between the Ski and Sport building an the Red Lift’s bottom, allowing people of all ages to enjoy a side of the snow they may never have seen before.
Snowblast Tubing Park sessions run from 10am to noon, noon to 2pm and then 2pm to 4pm. This is a popular endeavor, and sessions do sell out rather quickly. Visitors planning a trip to the Mt. Bachelor Snowblast Tubing Park cannot purchase tickets ahead of time, but they are urged to purchase as early as possible on the day of the event in order to get a reservation for the right session on the right day.
April 5 is regarded as Fox Funday, with FOX KTVZ offering “Two-For-One” tickets to commemorate one of the last weekends before the season draws to a close. Find discounts on your next Mt. Bachelor Ski Vacation including lift tickets and lodging.
Oregon Ski Resorts
Oregon is the home to eleven different ski resorts, and offers skiers and snowboarders the chance to find exactly what they are looking for, whether it is cross country skiing, downhill skiing, or snowboarding, you will find it in Oregon.
Two of the most noteworthy ski resorts in Oregon are Cooper Spur and Mt. Ashland. Both of these resorts are geared towards families and offer a diverse amount of activities to appeal to everyone in the family and make certain that everyone has a good time.
If you are looking for a resort that is for people who enjoy cross country skiing, Hoodoo is made especially for you with over eighteen kilometres of cross country trails. And of course, those trails as surrounded by beautiful wilderness for you to enjoy.
The other ski resorts in Oregon are Anthony Lakes Ski Resort in the Blue Mountains Elkhorn Range, Mt. Bachelor which is less than an hour from Bend, Mt. Hood Meadows which is located on the wind protected sunny side of Mt. Hood, Mt. Hood Skibowl which is America’s largest area for night skiing, Spout Springs Ski Resort in Weston, Summit Ski Area located on Mount Hood, Timberline Lodge on the edge of the Cascade Mountains snowfields, Warner Canyon Ski Area in Fremont National Forest, and Willimette Pass.
As you can see, there are plenty of different ski resorts to choose from in Oregon, no matter what you are looking for.





