Mount Ashland Ski Area, Ski resort in Southern Oregon, United States.
Mount Ashland Ski Area is a ski resort in southern Oregon offering runs for all ability levels spread across its slopes. Five chairlifts serve the terrain, and rental shops and instructors are available for visitors of all experience levels.
The ski area was founded in 1964 and remains Oregon's only nonprofit winter sports facility. This founding principle has shaped how it operates today.
The location ties closely to nearby Ashland, where guests can catch theatrical productions and festivals after a day on the slopes. This connection brings together mountain sports and arts in one region.
The site sits at around 7500 feet (2300 m) elevation and is easily reached from the city of Ashland. Winter conditions are typically best from December through March when snow coverage is more stable.
The area offers a rare opportunity for night skiing on about 40 acres (16 ha) of illuminated slopes, setting it apart among regional resorts. This option makes evening runs possible even during short winter days.
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