There are a million fun things to do in Oregon, especially in the warmer months. But heading up to the Mt. Hood Skibowl may or may not cross your mind. This summer, add something new to your Oregon bucket list! This high-speed slide is one of Oregon’s only mountain coasters, and although it’s powered a little differently than a traditional rollercoaster, it’s sure to take you on an adventure unlike any other. The best part is it’s just an hour away from Portland! Ready? The mountain awaits!

Mt. Hood Skibowl is a treasured family getaway with more than 20 unique activities and attractions for guests of all ages to enjoy. But Skibowl isn’t just for winter adventurers and powder-seekers.

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Forget traditional activities like skiing! In summer, Mt. Hood Skibowl transforms into a sliding paradise.

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The Alpine Slide in Mt. Hood, Oregon features a 1/2 mile mountain coaster course with dual tracks for a fun racing adventure in an amazing setting. It’s the only one of its kind in the Pacific Northwest!

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Both children and adults can enjoy the s-curves and hairpin thrills of the slide at their own pace.

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Ride solo or race family and friends down the track for a little competitive fun.

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Larger groups can also slide into the fun too!

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The course drops over 350 feet and sends you down the mountain at speeds averaging 20 MPH.

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You have control of the brakes, so you can set your own pace. Speed lovers have clocked speeds as high as 37 miles per hour!

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And don’t worry about climbing up the mountain - the Scenic Sky Chairs will do all the work for you and drop you right at the starting line.

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Whether journeying up or racing back down…

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The scenery is pretty spectacular too!

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Along with the Alpine Slide, Mt. Hood Skibowl also features mountain bike racing, ziplining, mini golf, disc golf, and much more during the summer. This is definitely a fantastic place for families to visit! Mountain coaster and SkiBowl summer opening dates and hours vary by year, so double-check the Mt. Hood Skibowl website for the latest info.

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Have you ever been on the Alpine Slide? What did you think of this “fast and furious” mountain coaster in Oregon? Let us know in the comments below.

The Portland area has a few more high-speed destinations up its sleeve still. For more roller coasters in Oregon, fulfill your need for speed at this legendary amusement park.

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Oregon Mountain Coaster & Related Info February 11, 2023 Jennifer What are the best mountain resorts in Oregon? Whether your dream Oregon vacation takes place by the lake, in the trees, or on top of a mountain, Oregon has plenty of accommodations and adventurous settings to choose from. For some prime (four and five-star) relaxation at an all-inclusive getaway or lodge, here are just a few of the best resorts in Oregon:

Collins Lake Resort, Government Camp Driftwood Shores, Florence Five Pine Lodge, Sisters Flying Arrow Resort, Joseph Gold Beach Resort, Gold Beach Hallmark Resort Newport, Newport Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, Warm Springs Lake of the Woods Resort, Klamath Falls Metolius River Resort, Camp Sherman Oregon Garden Resort, Silverton Pronghorn Resort, Bend Running Y Ranch, Klamath Falls Surfsand Resort, Cannon Beach Wayfarer Resort, Vida Wallowa Lake Resort, Joseph

  For some premier skiing and snow sports in winter, Oregon is also home to 13 incredible ski resorts that offer mountaintop lodging and easy access to the slopes. Are there any castles in Oregon? While Oregon isn’t home to any castles once occupied by royalty, there are a few private homes around the state that have been designed using traditional materials and techniques. Some of these castle-like structures in Oregon can be visited, rented, or accessed with permission, but many remain private or are currently in ruins after decades of weathering:

Blackberry Castle, Portland Creswell Castle, Creswell The Witch’s Castle, Portland Castle Estate, Portland Reed College, Portland Piggott’s Castle, Portland

   

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Oregon Mountain Coaster & Related Info

February 11, 2023

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What are the best mountain resorts in Oregon? Whether your dream Oregon vacation takes place by the lake, in the trees, or on top of a mountain, Oregon has plenty of accommodations and adventurous settings to choose from. For some prime (four and five-star) relaxation at an all-inclusive getaway or lodge, here are just a few of the best resorts in Oregon:

Collins Lake Resort, Government Camp Driftwood Shores, Florence Five Pine Lodge, Sisters Flying Arrow Resort, Joseph Gold Beach Resort, Gold Beach Hallmark Resort Newport, Newport Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, Warm Springs Lake of the Woods Resort, Klamath Falls Metolius River Resort, Camp Sherman Oregon Garden Resort, Silverton Pronghorn Resort, Bend Running Y Ranch, Klamath Falls Surfsand Resort, Cannon Beach Wayfarer Resort, Vida Wallowa Lake Resort, Joseph

  For some premier skiing and snow sports in winter, Oregon is also home to 13 incredible ski resorts that offer mountaintop lodging and easy access to the slopes. Are there any castles in Oregon? While Oregon isn’t home to any castles once occupied by royalty, there are a few private homes around the state that have been designed using traditional materials and techniques. Some of these castle-like structures in Oregon can be visited, rented, or accessed with permission, but many remain private or are currently in ruins after decades of weathering:

Blackberry Castle, Portland Creswell Castle, Creswell The Witch’s Castle, Portland Castle Estate, Portland Reed College, Portland Piggott’s Castle, Portland

   

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Whether your dream Oregon vacation takes place by the lake, in the trees, or on top of a mountain, Oregon has plenty of accommodations and adventurous settings to choose from. For some prime (four and five-star) relaxation at an all-inclusive getaway or lodge, here are just a few of the best resorts in Oregon:

  • Collins Lake Resort, Government Camp
  • Driftwood Shores, Florence
  • Five Pine Lodge, Sisters
  • Flying Arrow Resort, Joseph
  • Gold Beach Resort, Gold Beach
  • Hallmark Resort Newport, Newport
  • Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, Warm Springs
  • Lake of the Woods Resort, Klamath Falls
  • Metolius River Resort, Camp Sherman
  • Oregon Garden Resort, Silverton
  • Pronghorn Resort, Bend
  • Running Y Ranch, Klamath Falls
  • Surfsand Resort, Cannon Beach
  • Wayfarer Resort, Vida
  • Wallowa Lake Resort, Joseph

 

For some premier skiing and snow sports in winter, Oregon is also home to 13 incredible ski resorts that offer mountaintop lodging and easy access to the slopes.

Are there any castles in Oregon?

While Oregon isn’t home to any castles once occupied by royalty, there are a few private homes around the state that have been designed using traditional materials and techniques. Some of these castle-like structures in Oregon can be visited, rented, or accessed with permission, but many remain private or are currently in ruins after decades of weathering:

  • Blackberry Castle, Portland
  • Creswell Castle, Creswell
  • The Witch’s Castle, Portland
  • Castle Estate, Portland
  • Reed College, Portland
  • Piggott’s Castle, Portland