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1. Mount Bachelor
Mount Bachelor is one of the largest ski resorts in the continent, with its 3,683 skiable acres and 71 runs. Its runs range from Novice to Expert in terms of skill difficulty level, although there are more challenging trails than easy trails – a good thing for the serious skiers. Mount Bachelor also has terrain parks, which feature a 400-foot Super Pipe, a half-pipe and a jib park.
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2. Williamette Pass
Williamette pass may be a humble ski area on federal land, but it hardly means that it's no fun. With one of the steepest runs in the world, it promises an adrenaline rush like no other. It also has two peaks to choose from, and offers some of the greatest skiing you can hope to have.
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3. Mount Holiday
Mount Holiday is maintained and preserved by a dedicated group of skiiing enthusiasts. Its known for its welcoming atmosphere, it's preference for children and families, and affordable skiing rates. It was originally part of the Fife Lake State Forest Land, until the bay-view hills were cleared by some businessmen in order to build the ski resort. Mount Holiday was a community effort-- locals had given it both time and financial support, until it become the popular resort we know today.
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4. Mount Bohemia
Mount Bohemia is proud to be one of the most extreme and challenging ski resorts in the midwest. It has the highest runs, most devil-may-care jumps, highest vertical drop and the deepest powder in the whole of the midwest. Most of its terrain is for intermediate to expert skiers, with hardly any room for novices. Mount Bohemia also makes little use of snowmaking machine as it aims to be all-natural as much as possible. It is regarded by a lot of purist, backcountry skiers and riders as a true treasure, and an excellent place to hone one's skiing and snowboarding talents.
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5. Cooper Spur
The Cooper Spur Mountain resort of Mount Hood, Oregon, is a favorite ski destination among the locals. It has 10 runs over fifty acres worth of skiable terrain, most of which is ideal for children learning how to ski and snowboard – instructors are available to assist. They specialize in Nordic skiing.
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6. Summit Ski Area
The Summit Ski Area is the oldest ski area in the Pacific Northwest; in fact, it is the first one in Mount Hood. It's a family-friendly place, meaning that its six runs may not be up to par with what adrenaline junkies want. Still, a good place to check out on a vacation. It has a timed race course, some good cross-country skiing, and a wicked half-pipe.
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7. Hoodoo Mountain
Hoodoo Mountain is a ski resort on federal land, with 806 acres of skiable area. It has 29 runs and a vertical drop of 1,305 feet. Its skiing terrain is fairly divided between skill levels, although the more difficult trails gain more attention. It offers some really great alpine and Nordic skiing for the visitor. Worth a look indeed.
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8. Badger Mountain Ski Area
The Badger Mountain Ski Area is a way to get it some skiing without the hassle of high prices. The trails and runs provide a challenge for skiers of any skill level. The area also has the benefit of being fairly uncrowded most of the time, so there would be little to no bothersome waiting for your turn. The place is mostly about having fun – which everyone can have here.
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9. Echo Valley
Echo Valley is one of those understated wilderness wonderlands that more people should know about, really. Don't let the fact that it's a family-type ski area fool you – Echo Valley has a decent number of steeps that are suitable for more experienced skiers. And although it's said that Echo Valley is great for those who are just learning how to ski, the trails are enough to tucker out even the experts – not because it's particularly challenging, but because it's fun.
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10. Hurricane Ridge
Located at the Olympic National Park, the Hurricane Ski Ridge Area is one of the only three ski areas that could be found in a National Park. And despite being family-oriented in nature, Hurricane Ridge can bring some very interesting skiing experiences to the table, such as the natural-feel terrain park and the races. Of course, this will be a good place to get your kids started on skiing, as much of the skiing here is of the cross-country type. All in all, a good place to ski.
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