State ski guide

Best Ski Mountains in Oregon

Oregon blends Cascade volcanoes with a strong Indy scene. Mount Hood Meadows and Timberline split the Portland drive, and pass coverage is thinner than in the Rockies.

Current snow, drive time, pass access, and crowd outlook. Pick your weekend and we'll rank the options.

8Mountains
0Epic Pass
1Ikon Pass
3Indy Pass
2Night skiing
355"Avg annual snow
Pass guide

Epic Pass vs Ikon Pass: Pacific Northwest

3 Indy Pass mountains in Oregon, more than either mega-pass. Worth comparing if you ski indie hills more than destination weekends.

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How Oregon stacks up

Oregon blends volcanoes, Cascade snow, and a strong Indy scene depending on where you look. The table helps you line up vertical, passes, and night skiing in one pass.

Biggest vertical: Mt. Bachelor (3,365 ft)3 Indy Pass mountainsNight skiing at 2 areas
Mountain Vertical Trails Avg Snow/yr Day Ticket* Pass Night Skiing Live Data
Mt. Hood Meadows 2,777 ft 85 439" $125 Indy Pass No Open live data →
Timberline Lodge 2,000 ft 41 400" $75 No Major Pass No Open live data →
Mt. Bachelor 3,365 ft 101 387" $125 Ikon Pass No Open live data →
Willamette Pass 1,563 ft 29 365" $69 No Major Pass No Open live data →
Mt. Hood Skibowl 1,500 ft 65 350" $55 No Major Pass Yes Open live data →
Hoodoo 1,035 ft 34 350" $60 Indy Pass No Open live data →
Anthony Lakes 900 ft 21 300" $40 No Major Pass No Open live data →
Cooper Spur 431 ft 10 250" $45 Indy Pass Yes Open live data →

*Ticket prices vary by date, demand, and age. Verify with the mountain before purchasing.

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