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Mt. Ashland, just north of the California border, is halfway between San Francisco and Portland, eight 8 miles off Interstate 5. The runs and lifts are named after Shakespeare plays and characters, with Balcony and Upper Balcony (at 7,500 feet) overlooking them all. The day lodge is Elizabethan, naturally. There are some excellent bump runs, but Mt. Ashland's specialty is a cirque, a giant glacial bowl that is corniced, steep, and demanding. Double-black stuff. A casual observer might consider Mt. Ashland less than challenging, with only four chairlifts, two of which serve the higher elevations, and only 1,150 feet of vertical drop. The locals say, "It skis a lot bigger than it looks."
Beginner Runs
5%
Intermediate Runs
20%
Advanced Runs
50%
Expert Runs
25%
Terrain Parks
3
Longest Run
1 MILES
Skiable Terrain
200 ACRE
P.O. Box 220
97520-0008 Ashland
Oregon
United States
Phone: (541) 482-2897
Projected Opening Ski Season: 11/30/2012
Projected Closing Ski Season: 04/14/2013
Projected Days Open: 104
Days Open Last Year: 116
Years Open: 49
Average Snowfall: 285"
mt ashland is a nice little area. some steep terrain, and great for a day trip out of ashland. not particularly well run, it suffers from slow charlifts and a general lack... [! full_review
Pros: A skier's mountain
Cons: Whackos down valley spoil the opportunity for healthy development
The most wonderful place to get your ski/snowboard on! It always has the perfect snow, a great lodge. We all want good food and drink after we've been skiing/snowboarding all day. They... [! full_review
Not the finest day at Ashland, as there had been no fresh no for many days. Still, this is one fine little hill. Don't let the tiny acreage scare you away -... [! full_review
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