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Mt. Bachelor

Contact Info
13000 SW Century Drive
Bend , OR 97709

Toll-Free:
800-829-2442
Snow Report:
541-382-7888
Toll-Free:
866-564-4629
Basics
Skiable Acres:
3,683 Acres
Vertical Drop:
3365 feet
Summit Elevation:
9,065 Feet (2763 m)

Description

At one of the largest resorts in North America Skiers, Snowboarders and Nordic Skiers will find great conditions, plenty of snow, big terrain, short lift lines and a great value.

Minutes from Bend, Redmond, Sunriver and Sisters, Oregon, Mt. Bachelor offers nearly 3700 acres of varied terrain and sits in the high desert of the Central Cascades and is known for dry snow and the best skiing and riding in Oregon and the Northwest.

It also features 4 different terrain parks and an Olympic size superpipe. Mt. Bachelor even offers tubing, snowshoeing and dogsledding for other winter activities. Plan your getaway now!

Hours + Prices

Hours

Weekdays: 9am - 4pm
Weekends & Holidays: 8am - 4pm

Season:
November - May

Amenities

Mountain Stats

Mountain
Skiable Acres:
3,683 Acres
Average Snowfall:
370 Inches
Terrain:
15% Green-Novice
25% Blue-Intermediate
35% Black-Advanced
25% Double Black-Expert
Base Elevation:
6300 feet
Summit Elevation:
9,065 Feet (2763 m)
Vertical Drop:
3365 feet
Lifts and Runs
Lift Capacity:
22,000 per hour
Number of Lifts:
15 Lifts
Longest Run:
7,920 Feet (2414 m)
Total Runs:
71 Runs

2 Tubing Lifts, 3 Surface Lifts, 3 Triple Chairlifts, 7 Super Express Quads

Terrain Park(s)
Features:
Super Pipe - 400 feet, Half Pipe, Jib Park

The Superpipe is 400 feet long and has 17 foot walls next to the Pine Marten Express lift.

The Air Chamber, now including Sector 5, includes jumps, quarter pipes, spines, hips and table tops plus the new Wallride - 13 in all!

The Beginner Park - For all you newbies, check out the mini-park next to the Sunshine Accelerator lift. Fun Boxes, rails and smaller sized hits make this a great place to start.

The Slopestyle Arena - If you're in to comps this is the place to be.

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

From Portland

Take U.S. Highway 26 east to U.S. Highway 97. Head south on U.S. 97 to Bend. Take Highway 372 from Bend west to Mt. Bachelor

From Salem:

Take Highway 22 east to U.S. Highway 20. Take U.S. 20 east to Bend. From Bend, head west on Highway 372 to Mt. Bachelor

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