Spring skiing is now more affordable up on Mount Hood, and weather conditions are proving to still be very winter-like.
Mt. Hood Meadows, Timberline and Mount Hood Skibowl are all offering spring discounts for skiing and snowboarding.
The Spring Pass at Mt. Hood Meadows is now available for use for days through the end of the 2024-25 ski and snowboard season at Meadows.
Spring Pass holders can head to the slopes any day 9 a.m. to close that Meadows remains open. The Spring Pass is $279 for adults, $239 for seniors, $209 for young adults (15-24) and $119 for juniors (7-14).
A Spring Pass Package also is available for $299 for all ages that includes three two-hour group lessons and $5 rentals.
Meadows will also host a Demo Day on Sunday, March 16.
Demo Day provides skiers and boarders the opportunity to try out new equipment, chat with reps about new technology, all while supporting a good cause. A portion of the proceeds is being donated to Oregon Adaptive Sports.
Cost is $50 when purchased Sunday on the mountain.
Timberline’s Spring Pass is $234, offering buyers direct-to-lift pass that is valid seven days a week through May 26.
The spring pass can be purchased at timberlinelodge.com and passes need to be picked up at guest services in the Day Lodge.
Mt. Hood Skibowl is offering for the first time discounted multi-day lift tickets for Oregon’s spring break, March 24-30.
Two-day lift tickets are $110, three-day $135, four-day $145 and five-day $120. Rental costs are also discounted when purchased in packages — two-day $80, three-day $90, four-day $100 and five-day $125.
Tickets are valid noon to 8 p.m. March 24-30, weather permitting.
Tickets must be purchased online at skibowl.com by 11:59 p.m. on March 21.
Recent storms have dropped fresh snow on the mountain. Surface conditions are powder over packed powder, with more snow in the forecast in the coming week.