Ski Resorts in Oregon, United States
9 ski resorts in the Oregon region of United States, sorted by vertical drop. Compare stats on snowfall, trails, and terrain mix to find the right resort for your skiing level and holiday style.
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North America's only year-round ski area thanks to the Palmer glacier, set below the historic WPA-era Timberline Lodge.
A volcano-shaped Oregon resort with 360-degree skiing from a summit cone, the longest season in the Pacific Northwest, and uncrowded glades.
Oregon's largest ski area on the slopes of Mount Hood, with Heather Canyon's expert terrain and dramatic glaciated views.
Oregon Cascades ski area on Willamette Pass with high natural snowfall and tree-skiing terrain.
Oregon ski area near Government Camp on Mount Hood, with 960 skiable acres and the largest night-skiing operation in the US.
Southern Oregon's only ski area, nonprofit and community-run with steep bowls and Siskiyou ridgeline views.
Cascade Crest local hill at Santiam Pass with deep snow, night skiing, and a family-friendly Oregon vibe.
Eastern Oregon's high-elevation single-chair experience, dry champagne snow in the remote Elkhorn Mountains.
Small family ski area on Mount Hood's quiet northeast face with 10 runs, a double chair, and a Nordic trail system.
Skiing in Oregon
The Oregon region of United States has 9 ski resorts in the SkiGrade database. The largest by vertical drop is Timberline Lodge at 1097m of vertical.
Resorts within the same region often share similar snow conditions, altitude profiles, and season lengths. Use the stats above to compare individual mountains, or click through to any resort page for a full head-to-head comparison with any other resort in the SkiGrade database.