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America’s largest night ski area, with 34 lighted runs. Snowboarding halfpipe and terrain garden. Portable Snow Tube Tow and Rentals. Portland’s closest ski area is a good place for beginners and families, while experts rocket down the steeps of the Upper Bowl. 

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Average annual snowfall: 300 inches 
Base elevation: 3500 ft. 
Vertical elevation: 1500 ft. 
Longest Run: 3 miles 
Ski Acres: 960 acres 
Lifts: 8 
Trail Info: 20% beginner, 40% intermediate, 40% advanced 
Nordic: None at the ski area: numerous Mt. Hood National Forest trails nearby. 
Ski School: Yes 
Snowboarding Profile: Skibowl doesn’t skimp on the nightlights—both terrain parks are fully lit, one of the reasons why Mountain Living named it one of the three best night ski areas in the country.

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