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Mountain Stats

Season
Summer Operations run from June 27th to Labor Day, 2009
Winter Operations run from Mid-November to Mid-May  

Summer Hours
11am to 4pm everyday 
Until 8pm Thursday-Sunday evenings

Elevation
Top - 9,065 feet
Base - 6,300 feet
Vertical Drop - 3,365 feet
Mid-Mountain Lodge - 7,775 feet

(Please note, Mt. Bachelor calculates the total vertical drop from the Summit at 9,065 feet to the base elevation at the Northwest Express lift which is 5,700. 9,065 - 5,700 = 3,365 feet)

Acres of Terrain
3,683 acres accessible by lift, with 1,600 acres groomed daily

Number of Runs
71 runs

Maximum Run Length
1.5 miles

Average Annual Snowbase
150-200 inches

Average Annual Snowfall
370 inches

Lift Facilities
7 Express Quads - Including the ALL NEW Pine Marten Express 
3 Triple Chairlifts 
1 Wonder Carpet
2 Tubing Lifts

Alpine Terrain Rating
15% Green-Novice
25% Blue-Intermediate
35% Black-Advanced
25% Double Black-Expert

Cross-Country
More than a dozen trails
56 kilometers machine-groomed and track-set nightly 

Cross-Country Terrain Rating
5% Green-Beginner
69% Blue-Intermediate
26% Black-Expert

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At one of the largest resorts in North America, Skiers, Snowboarders and Nordic Skiers will find great conditions, plenty of snow, big terrain, short lift lines and a great value. Minutes from Bend, Redmond, Sunriver and Sisters, Oregon, Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort offers nearly 3700 acres of varied terrain and sits in the high desert of the Central Cascades and is known for dry snow and the best skiing and riding in the West.