Mount Hood Skibowl, Ski resort on Mount Hood, Oregon, United States
Mount Hood Skibowl is a ski resort on Mount Hood in Oregon with approximately 960 acres of skiable terrain. It features 65 marked trails that range from beginner slopes to challenging advanced runs through forested areas.
The resort began in the late 1920s as two separate ski areas called Skibowl and Multorpor. The two operations combined into one in 1964, creating the facility that exists today.
The resort has become a social hub for skiers who prefer evening and night runs after work or on weekends. This night-focused culture sets it apart from traditional mountain skiing destinations in the region.
The slopes are well-lit for evening and night skiing, with operations running from 3 PM to 10 PM on weekdays and 9 AM to 10 PM on weekends. Visitors should dress warmly and be prepared for variable snow conditions throughout the season.
The resort operates the largest night skiing area in North America with advanced snow-making systems. This capability allows skiers to enjoy well-lit runs long after sunset on the same mountain.
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