Summit Pass (Oregon)

Summit Pass (formerly Summit Ski Area)[1] is a small ski area located on Mount Hood, alongside the Mount Hood Highway (U.S. Route 26) in Government Camp, Oregon. Built in 1927, it is the oldest ski area in the Pacific Northwest. In addition to downhill skiing and snowboarding, Summit also offers snow tubing and Nordic trails. The resort has a double chairlift, called "Homestead Lift,"[2] and a rope tow.

Summit Pass
Summit Pass in winter
Summit Pass in winter
Summit Pass is located in Oregon
Summit Pass
Summit Pass
Location in Oregon
Summit Pass is located in the United States
Summit Pass
Summit Pass
Summit Pass (the United States)
LocationMount Hood, Oregon, US
Nearest major cityGovernment Camp, Portland (60 miles west)
Coordinates45°18′10.8″N 121°44′49.92″W
WebsiteSummit Pass

In 2018, R.L.K, and Company, who own Timberline Lodge Ski Area, purchased Summit Ski Area for an undisclosed sum. In 2019, Timberline submitted a master development plan to the U.S. Forest Service, detailing proposed upgrades to the ski area, including a gondola connecting it to Timberline Lodge and an upgraded boundary area and lift. On October 1, 2021, the ski area officially became part of Timberline.[1]

Summit Pass in summer (foreground)

References

  1. "SUMMIT PASS". Timberline Ski Area. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  2. Skilifts.org


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