“SpringSations” At Mt. Hood Meadows

Winter continues to bring snow to Mt. Hood Meadows, which has 176 inches at midmountain and has received 306 inches of snow so far this season. Meadows swings into Spring mode with an awesome lineup of events during Toyota SpringSation at Mt. Hood Meadows. From the Spring Brewfest to the Sno-Kona Pond Skim, Meadows events are filled with fun and great for spectating.

Spring Season Passes on Sale

To make the most of Spring, Meadows has put the Spring Pass on sale. The pass can be used for night skiing (after 3 PM) immediately, and for daily access for the rest of the season beginning March 9. The Spring Pass is just $159 for adults, $99 for ages 7 - 24 and $139 for ages 65 - 74.

Toyota Learn to Ski and Snowboard Saturday Nights

On Saturday nights through March 14 beginners can receive a two-hour night lesson for just $25, add on ski or snowboard rentals for $10 and a night Progression ticket for just $5 more. This special offer is intended for those just learning to ski or snowboard ages 7 and older. Meadows will then continue the Toyota Learn to Ski and Snowboard program to Saturday afternoons March 22 and 29 and April 4 and 11. Reservation for the Toyota Learn to Ski and Snowboard programs must be purchased in advance on the resort’s website SkiHood.com.

Vista Guided Snow Shoe Tours

Meadows offers an awesome and enriching high elevation guided snowshoe hike in the Spring. The tour begins with a scenic ride up the Vista Express Chairlift to 6,600 feet where the views of White River Canyon and the South Cascades await. The descent hikes along the southern boundary along the White River Canyon. Wrap up the beautiful evening with a dinner created by our culinary services team in the Alpenstube Restaurant. This tour costs $75 per person and requires advance reservations through SkiHood.com. Dates offered are March 7, 15, 22 and 27.

Meadows has scheduled daily operations through April 19, and then reopens from April 23 - 26 and finishes the season with lifts operating Friday and Saturday, May 1 and 2. 

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