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Winter Outdoor Activities in Portland, Oregon

By Afton Nelson, published Jan 08, 2007
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For some people, Winter is a time to hunker down and await warmer weather while sipping hot cocoa from the toasty comfort of an easy chair. For others, Winter is the time for outdoor sports and activities. Just an hour or so from Portland, Mount Hood and the surrounding areas are a Winter wonderland.

Sled

City kids who don't get to see the snow very often love spending the day tubing or sledding down a slope. Several ski resorts offer inner tubing hills, but there are several sno- parks were you can sled and tube for free, but will need a $3 for a day-use sno-park permit. The nice thing about the resorts including Summit Ski Area in Government Camp and Mount Hood Skibowl is that you get tubes or sleds with admission and don't have a bring your own. Prices vary, but are around $12 for 2 hours or $25 for all day.

Snowshoe

So you want to slow down and enjoy the winter scenery on a snow hike? There's no better way to do it than in a pair of snow shoes. Snow shoes allow for back country hiking and require no specific skills, other than walking. It also provides a great work out. Groomed trails are less challenging and require a smaller snowshoe, while hiking on powdery trails will require a bigger snow shoe and be much more challenging.

There are lots of sno-parks near Mount Hood with groomed trails for snowshoeing. Frog Lake is a one and a half mile trail near Government Camp that is great for families with little kids. It's popular with snowmobilers on the weekends, but if you visit during the week, you should enjoy a little peace and quiet. For a more challenging trail, try Mirror Lake near Government Camp.

Cross Country Ski

Winter Outdoor Activities in Portland, Oregon

There are plenty of groomed cross country ski trails near Portland, Oregon.

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Takeaways
  • Some ski resorts have "tubing" hills and rent inner tubes and sleds.
  • A sno-park pass costs $3 and allows you to park in day-use lots at the various sno-parks near Mount Hood.
  • For a fun indoor activity, check out the ice skating rink at Lloyd Center Mall.
Did You Know?
Former Olymic Ice Skater, Tonya Harding started skating at the age of 3 and trained at the Lloyd Center Ice Rink.
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Very good guide.

Posted on 01/11/2007 at 10:01:00 AM

 
I love wintertime :) It actually snowed here today in the mountains of NC and it was gorgeous. Maybe I should learn to ski so I can improve my figure :) There is a ski resort just a few miles away from here.

Posted on 01/10/2007 at 11:01:00 PM

 
I've been hearing about the unseasonably warm weather out your way. We don't have any shortage here. I think Mt. Hood got 2 feet this last weekend. It's a good time to be a skiier!

Posted on 01/08/2007 at 10:01:00 PM

 
Sounds like fun! We usually have lots of snow but it's been a snow-less winter here.

Posted on 01/08/2007 at 8:01:00 PM

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