Snow covered mountain ski resort

One of the biggest perks of living in Bend? Having the seventh-largest ski resort in the country practically in your backyard. Mt. Bachelor sits just 22 miles west of downtown Bend, and on a powder day, you can be clicking into your bindings in under 30 minutes.

The Mountain

Mt. Bachelor is a dormant volcano that rises to 9,065 feet, offering 360-degree skiing off the summit — something very few resorts in the world can claim. With 4,318 acres of skiable terrain, 101 runs, and 12 lifts (including the Summit Express), there’s terrain for everyone from first-timers to experts.

The Snow

Central Oregon’s high-desert climate means the snow at Bachelor is often light, dry, and plentiful — averaging around 462 inches per season. The season typically runs from November through May, and some years the skiing extends into June.

Beyond Downhill

If skinny skis are more your speed, Mt. Bachelor’s Nordic center offers miles of groomed cross-country trails. And the Swampy Lakes and Virginia Meissner snowshoe trails just down the road offer peaceful winter wonderland hikes through snow-covered ponderosa forests.

The Après Scene

After a day on the slopes, the Pine Marten Lodge at mid-mountain has some of the best views for a post-run beer. Or head back to town and hit up one of Bend’s 30+ breweries — you’ve earned it.

Season Pass or Day Pass?

If you’re a Bend local, the Ikon Pass or a Mt. Bachelor season pass pays for itself in just a handful of ski days. For a town that averages 300 days of sunshine, you’d be surprised how many of those sunny days are spent on the mountain.

Welcome to Bend, where your commute to the chairlift is shorter than most people’s commute to work.

Mt. Bachelor: Common Questions

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How far is Mt. Bachelor from downtown Bend?
Mt. Bachelor is just 22 miles from downtown Bend, about a 25 to 30 minute drive on the Cascade Lakes Highway. The well-maintained road makes it one of the most accessible ski resorts in the Pacific Northwest.
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How much do Mt. Bachelor lift tickets cost?
Lift ticket prices vary by season and day. Single-day adult tickets typically range from $130 to $170. Season passes (Ikon Pass includes Mt. Bachelor) offer significant savings for frequent skiers. Buying in advance online usually saves money over window prices.
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What is there to do at Mt. Bachelor in summer?
Summer brings mountain biking on the downhill trails, scenic chairlift rides, disc golf, hiking, and stargazing events. The Pine Marten Lodge offers dining with incredible Cascade views. Many locals consider the summer season just as enjoyable as winter.
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Is Mt. Bachelor good for beginner skiers?
Yes! Mt. Bachelor has excellent terrain for beginners, with dedicated learning areas and a well-regarded ski school. The Sunrise Lodge area offers gentle slopes and a less crowded experience. About 25% of the mountain is rated beginner-friendly.
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What is the snow like at Mt. Bachelor?
Mt. Bachelor averages around 460 inches of snowfall per year. The snow tends to be lighter and drier than coastal Oregon resorts thanks to the high desert climate. The season typically runs from late November through May, sometimes into June.
Chance and Tianna Jackson

About Chance & Tianna

Team Homeward Found · Realty One Group Discovery

Chance and Tianna Jackson are a husband-and-wife real estate team serving Bend, Sunriver, Three Rivers, La Pine, Redmond, Prineville, Tumalo, and Sisters. Between military roots, marketing expertise, and years of investing in Central Oregon, they guide retirees, families, Veterans, and investors through buying, selling, and relocating with a level of care that only locals can offer.

Chance Jackson

Oregon Realtor® · Top Producer

(503) 816-2780

Mr.ChanceJackson@gmail.com

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Tianna Waite-Jackson

Oregon Realtor®

(503) 207-8636

Ms.TiannaJackson@gmail.com

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