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Summit Ski Area

Contact Info
Government Camp, OR 97028

Phone:
503-272-0256
Snow Report:
503-272-0256
Basics
Skiable Acres:
70 Acres
Vertical Drop:
300 feet
Summit Elevation:
4,300 Feet

Description

Summit is the oldest ski area in the Pacific Northwest, and was the first on Mount Hood. Since our beginnings in 1927, we have continued to provide a safe, family oriented area that is easy to get to, and best of all, extremely affordable.

We offer just about everything:

  • Skiing
  • Snowboarding
  • Cross-Country
  • Snow Shoe Rental
  • Ski School
  • Rentals
  • Special Events (limited)
  • Lodge-Cafe
  • Summer Activities (limited)
  • School Programs
  • Reservations
  • Timed Race Course

Hours + Prices

Hours

Weekends: 9am - 4pm
Half Day: 1pm

Season:
November - April

Amenities

Mountain Stats

Mountain
Skiable Acres:
70 Acres
Average Snowfall:
150 Inches
Base Elevation:
4,000 Feet
Summit Elevation:
4,300 Feet
Vertical Drop:
300 feet
Lifts and Runs
Lift Capacity:
1,100 per hour
Number of Lifts:
2 Lifts
Longest Run:
2,640 Feet
Total Runs:
6 Runs

1 Rope Tow, 1 Double Chair

Terrain Park(s)
Features:
Half Pipe

Map + Directions


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