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SEASON PASSES

MT. HOOD fusion pass priCing

tier 2

October 30 – November 26

$529

FULL PASS JUNIOR

Ages 7 – 14

$689

full pass YOUNG ADULT

Ages 15-24

$1,149

FULL PASS ADULT

Ages 25-64

$529

FULL PASS SENIOR

AGES 65-70

$299

LEGACY

AGES 71+

$50

CHILD*

6 & UNDER

tier 1

September 2 – October 29

$389

FULL PASS JUNIOR

Ages 7 – 14

$549

full pass YOUNG ADULT

Ages 15-24

$949

FULL PASS ADULT

Ages 25-64

$389

FULL PASS SENIOR

AGES 65-70

$299

LEGACY

AGES 71+

$50

CHILD*

6 & UNDER

Unlimited skiing and riding at both Timberline and Skibowl thru 5/27/24. subject to snow and weather conditions

*Child Pass Ages 6 & Under $ 50 with Adult Purchase*

Ski any weekday (Monday – Friday except peak dates) until Timberline Spring Pass is valid in late March (date TBD) and then it “pulses” to an unlimited season pass valid thru 5/27/24

Closest Lifts To Portland

Don’t drive any further then you have to! Skibowl and Timberline are the closest ski areas to the Portland.
Season Passes - &Quot;Happy Skiers On Chairlift, Admiring Breathtaking Winter Scenery.
Winter - Man In Red Jacket Enjoys Thrilling Winter Skiboarding Adventure.

North America's Longest Ski Season

With two mountains to choose from, and Timberline’s Palmer Snowfield, lift service begins in the fall rather than in the winter – giving you all the time you need to be creative and have more fun. (Fall opening is dependent on weather and snow conditions and will have limited terrain available).

America’s Largest Night Ski Area At Skibowl

Ski and snowboard when you want to with 69 day and 36 night runs.
Scenic View Of The Best Terrain On Majestic Mt. Hood, Oregon, With Snow-Capped Peaks And Lush Forests.
Man Gracefully Skiing Down Snowy Mountain Slope On A Sunny Winter Day.

The Best Steeps On Mt. Hood

Skibowl has the best steeps on Mt. Hood. Just a four minute ride to pure vertical where you can explore both the Upper Bowl and the Outback to see what we mean. Powder Magazine says, “From steeps to chutes to hucks, Skibowl offers quality over quantity with the best terrain on Hood.”

GET YOUR SEASON PASS

Visit the mthoodfusionpass.com for complete details.

MT. HOOD SKIBOWL SEASON PASSES

Opting out of the Release of Liability Agreement results in a price increase for Mt. Hood Skibowl’s season passes.

This is what it’s all about. Unlimited skiing. The best terrain on Mt. Hood. Night skiing unlike anwhere else in the country. All just an hour drive from Portland. This is the best value for skiing in Oregon. Let’s go!

SKIBOWL SEASON PASS SALES END NOVEMBER 30TH at 11:59PM

tier 1

September 6 – October 31

$589

UNLIMITED

ADULT 25-64

$364

UNLIMITED

Young adult 15-24

$264

UNLIMITED

junior 7-14

$264

UNLIMITED

senior 65+

$50

UNLIMITED

CHILD 3-6 years old

$269

tier 2

November 1 – November 30

$689

UNLIMITED

ADULT 25-64

$464

UNLIMITED

Young adult 15-24

$354

UNLIMITED

junior 7-14

$354

UNLIMITED

senior 65+

$50

UNLIMITED

CHILD 3-6 years old

Outback big mountain powder awaits!

Outback has lots of terrain to explore, from steep open glades, to trees and technical rocky terrain. Come find your favorite line from the top with epic views of Mt. Hood all the way down to the lodge.
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Tubing Operations Suspended

We’re super excited to see mountain snow in the forecast! Unfortunately, the timing of the snowfall has been very unsettled and moving around a bit. As we approach the weekend, temperatures are now predicted to rise throughout the day on Saturday with heavy rain forecasted for Sunday.

Given those circumstances, we have made the very tough decision to suspend operations for this weekend, December 2nd and 3rd with the primary focus on snow management and preservation. Our teams will be actively farming the snow as it’s falling throughout the storm in an effort to deepen our base prior to any rainfall we may experience.

****Please Note: Ticket sales for future dates have not yet been released.
We’ll provide an update for advanced tubing sales next Wednesday at noon.