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Mt. Bachelor
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Mythical and Magical...Mt. Bachelor
The season may be over for most of the ski areas in North America but at Mt. Bachelor the good times are still going strong. Blessed yearly with over 300 inches of powder, Mt. Bachelor enjoys one of the longest seasons of any ski area and this year is no different. Scheduled to stay open till mid-May, skiers and boarders still have plenty of time to rip around on the unique light, dry powder that is only found at Mt. Bachelor. Why fight it...come on out to Oregon and enjoy one of legendary mountains of the Pacific Northwest!
Ideal Conditions
Few things can compare to enjoying runs on a warm, sunny day and in the spring this is the norm at Mt. Bachelor. The mountain still boasts a base well over 100 inches so this will guarantee great snow all the way through the closing date. If you are just not ready to call it a season yet, then make plans now to head to Mt. Bachelor where you can enjoy great spring snow under clear blue skies.
Great Spring Specials
From discounted pass prices to great lodging deals, Mt. Bachelor is making enjoying their mountain really easy and affordable all spring long. Just call 866 564-4629 to get the latest of ticket and pass information and click on the lodging links to the right for great lodging deals and specials. Mt. Bachelor is not scheduled to close until May 18th so there is plenty of time left to enjoy some time on one of the world's most scenic and incredible mountains!
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