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Your Guide to Skiing and Snowboarding at Willamette Pass Resort
Willamette Pass receives roughly 430 inches of snowfall each winter and spring—making it one of Oregon’s premier ski resorts. There, five chairlifts and one conveyor take skiers and snowboarders to 30 trails that rise up to 1,563 feet. (One run, the appropriately named Real Tough Stuff, is famous for its steepness.)
Klamath Falls Skiing Areas - Klamath Falls, Oregon
There is an annual snowfall of over 300 inches. The ski area has 23 trails in addition to chute skiing in a glacial cirque called the 'bowl'. The mountain, the people, and the quaint City of Ashland make a winning combination. The park offers 22 runs for day and night skiing.
Klamath Falls, Oregon - Skiing + Snowboarding - Go-Oregon…
There's no downhill skiing in Klamath Falls but just out of Lakeview, Oregon, 96 miles east, find Warner Canyon Ski Area, an uncrowded, affordable, one lift sort of place with trails and vertical footage enough to keep skiers occupied for a snowy day. Ski resorts as well as guides and outfitters in the Klamath Falls area are shown below.
Klamath Basin Ski Club - Oregon Nordic Club
Organized October 24, 2013, Klamath Basin Ski Club is a chapter of the Oregon Nordic Club. Centered in Klamath Falls, OR, our mission is to enhance our community by promoting cross-country skiing, backcountry skiing and all other non-motorized winter sports such as snowshoeing, through education, trail maintenance and development and organizing ...
Willamette Pass Ski Resort - Cascade Summit, Oregon
Take a deeper dive into the fundamentals of skiing or snowboarding on your next visit with our dedicated instructors! Lessons start at just $40, making it easy and affordable to start. The 24/25 season is here, and lift tickets are available for as low as $19. Score a deal on your visit when you buy online ahead of time! FREE! Power Kids Pass.
Explore Winter Sports - Klamath - Lake - Modoc - Siskiyou - The …
Klamath, Lake, Modoc and Siskiyou Country presents a bonanza of opportunity for the Nordic skiing enthusiast, with more than 100 miles of groomed and ungroomed cross-country trails. Scenic splendors await the skier at almost every turn in this region that boasts some of the Pacific Northwest's most famous natural landmarks.
Discover Winter Adventure at Klamath’s Lakes - Discover Klamath
Glide down the slopes at Willamette Pass, embark on enchanting sleigh rides by Odell Lake, or explore the serene trails on snowshoes and skis. Cozy cabin stays and ranger-led programs at Crater Lake add to the allure, making Klamath an ideal destination for those seeking both adventure and tranquility in Oregon's winter.
Find Your Winter Adventure in Klamath - Discover Klamath
Klamath is undeniably a top destination for those looking to explore the serene beauty of Oregon's winters through cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Whether you’re an experienced snowshoer or a first-timer, Lake of the Woods resort has rentals available for those needing gear.
Cross Country Skiing and Snowshoeing - Crystal Creek …
For beginners, Moore Park in Klamath Falls is a great place to try cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. This 458-acre city park is home to soccer fields, tennis courts, and a disc golf field. In the winter, snow fills the park and the roads are closed to motor vehicles.
Skiing near Klamath Falls - OregonViews.com
Crater Lake National Park, world famous for its beauty, offers fantastic cross-country skiing. Snowmobile runs and downhill or alpine skiing is available at Mt. Shasta, Mt. Bachelor, Crater Lake, Mt. Ashland and various other locations.