Mount Hood Ski Bowl

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Jack Lee
SnowPak Local Insider
Jack Lee
Pros
  • Great expert terrain
  • 80% of trails are lit for night skiing
  • Less crowds compared to larger resorts
Cons
  • Relatively small size

Mount Hood Ski Bowl Ski Packages

Lodging Discount Price
Ivy Bear B&P
31% off $328
Sunnyside Inn & Suites
29% off $187
Ramada by Wyndham Portland
21% off $259

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Overall

4.5

For those who love to ski all day and all night, Mt Hood Ski Bowl not only has some of the best night skiing but also the largest lit terrain in the country. On top of the 34 runs lit for night skiing, the ski area serves up some good steeps but short runs. The laid-back local mountain is the closest resort to Portland and offers the cheapest lift tickets on Mt Hood.

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Mount Hood Ski Bowl Reviews

Fabulous 4.3 / 5
based on 8 reviews

How well the resort caters for beginner skiers / boarders

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Advanced

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Quality of lifts, lift speed and lift layout in the resort

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How uncrowded is the resort

Uncrowded

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Good!3.6 / 5Apr 20, 2020
Mount Hood Ski Bowl ReviewsMauricio P.
advanced snowboarder
If you live in or around Portland, this is your to go resort. Be it a quick visit midweek after work or full weekend days, it never dissapoints. On top of that, the early precipitation allows for a long season to enjoy the slopes. Overall, I really recommend it... More
Fabulous!4.3 / 5Jan 05, 2020
Mount Hood Ski Bowl ReviewsJim O.
advanced snowboarder
Closest to Portland and perfect for quick fixes or night riding. Park does well, and the scene is more mellow than the resorts uphill. Plus they're cool with Yobeat so that's nice.... More
Very Good!4.2 / 5Dec 02, 2019
Mount Hood Ski Bowl ReviewsMichael B.
expert skier
Best night skiing in Oregon and Washington. Great terrain under the lights. Doesn’t always get the great snow but when it does this place is the place to be, especially under the stars.... More
Fabulous!4.3 / 5Mar 22, 2019
Mount Hood Ski Bowl ReviewsPablo S.
expert skier
best technical terrain with steeps & drops @ mt hood, just a wee bit too low. If ski bowl were just 1000 ft higher, it would be the best steep skiing with powder, even, going anywhere!!! Not always mt. hood mud. I've experienced knee deep champagne, Alta style powder there on numerous occasions. & you can be there in just a bit over an hour... More
Very Good!3.9 / 5Nov 24, 2017
DJDaniel J.
expert snowboarder
Ski Bowl is super chill and if you want to do do some hiking you can get into some pretty rad terrain. Wait for some powder and hike to the skiers left top part of the area. A few chutes and drops will get your heart racing. Also got to love a place with a rope tow for quick laps through a park. Night riding is cheap and empty. If you want to ride... More
Fabulous!4.3 / 5Nov 09, 2017
SShane
advanced snowboarder
Ski Bowl is the best kept secret in the PNW with the most challenging terrain at Mt Hood. Hit up Tom Dick and I guarantee a great adventure. Closest lifts to PDX.... More
Superb!5 / 5Nov 06, 2017
JJack
expert snowboarder
Closest thing to being on the moon u can get here on earth... No trees on the top and good for carving your race board. No too crowded and I'll be back one day... More
Superb!5 / 5Oct 25, 2017
SLShane L.
The most challenging terrain at Mount Hood is located here. Tom Dick Peak and the Outback will put you into heaven. Or just bang out right under the Upper Bowl chair.