Hoodoo, Ski resort at Santiam Pass, Oregon, United States.
Hoodoo is a ski resort at Santiam Pass featuring 806 acres of skiable terrain with 36 runs ranging from beginner to expert difficulty. The mountain has six lift systems, including three quad chairs and multiple other lift types, to move skiers efficiently up the slopes.
The resort opened in the mid-twentieth century as Oregon's first ski destination. It has operated under permits from Willamette National Forest since its founding.
The resort draws winter enthusiasts from across the region and hosts seasonal celebrations like Viking Fest that bring people together. It has become a gathering place where local communities connect through shared winter activities and traditions.
The mountain is accessible with multiple lift options to suit different needs and abilities. Visitors can extend their day by taking advantage of night skiing on illuminated slopes if desired.
Night skiing here covers around 500 acres of illuminated slopes, allowing visitors to continue skiing after sunset. This extensive lit terrain is uncommon among ski resorts in the Pacific Northwest.
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