How long is mt hood meadows open for?

GarFrom09

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Im sorry if there is already a thread for this, i was wondering the season length at mt hood meadows because i might be moving out there. how long are they open into the summer? also is there a way to ski Windells with out signing up for the camp, like could i go there and buy a ticket and ski? thanks.
 
Lol. Meadows in the summer? We call it Saddows. They start thinking about closing right after Christmas and won't stay open for Mother's day even if the snow pack is super deep.

Timberline is the only place running lifts in the summer. That is where windells is but they have a public park too. It's like $71/day RN.
 
13925868:OregonDead said:
Lol. Meadows in the summer? We call it Saddows. They start thinking about closing right after Christmas and won't stay open for Mother's day even if the snow pack is super deep.

Timberline is the only place running lifts in the summer. That is where windells is but they have a public park too. It's like $71/day RN.

ok thats what i have heard pretty much, timberlines season pass is so much tho :(
 
13925934:GarFrom09 said:
timberlines season pass is so much tho :(

Honestly if you compare it to other resorts its not as outrageous as it seems. Also if you buy a $1000 pass before December 31st it gets you all winter season and summer, where a summer pass is $900 on its own. The upfront cost sucks but the amount of days they're open, and the percentage of those days where they're literally the only place in the US open, the price makes more sense

also the $140 spring pass is a hell of a deal if you want to experience a bit of what summer skiing is like, but when the snowpacks still good before its actually summer
 
13925937:IanAvery-Leaf said:
Honestly if you compare it to other resorts its not as outrageous as it seems. Also if you buy a $1000 pass before December 31st it gets you all winter season and summer, where a summer pass is $900 on its own. The upfront cost sucks but the amount of days they're open, and the percentage of those days where they're literally the only place in the US open, the price makes more sense

also the $140 spring pass is a hell of a deal if you want to experience a bit of what summer skiing is like, but when the snowpacks still good before its actually summer

Yes I guess it dose make sense, the summer and winter pass seems legit
 
Fusion pass is a good deal. Unlimited Timberline and Skibowl Oct 1- Memorial Day. It was $549 this year. Timberline has the longest season and best parks and Skibowl has the best terrain if there is good pow.
 
13925941:OregonDead said:
Fusion pass is a good deal. Unlimited Timberline and Skibowl Oct 1- Memorial Day. It was $549 this year. Timberline has the longest season and best parks and Skibowl has the best terrain if there is good pow.

That sounds perfect
 
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