If you didn’t get enough snow when the winter weather whipped through town this past week, head to Mt. Hood for a great sledding adventure. While the snow is nearly gone in Portland, you have a couple more months to enjoy winter weather, and these are the best places to do it.
- Snow Bunny
Lilbenne / Flickr
Aaron Brown / Flickr Snow Bunny has some great hills and will surely entertain both young and old sliders. Admission is $15 for adults and $5 for kids under five years of age.
- Little John
Shawn / Flickr Epic hills make this a perfect sledding spot. Only tubes and plastic sleds are allowed and a Sno-Park permit is required.
- Mt. Hood Skibowl East
Brian Brewer / Flickr Mt Hood Skibowl has some great tubing hills, and you will enjoy the amenities at this location. Cost is $26 to $59 for adults and $20 to $47 for children.
- White River West
Melissa Delzio / Flickr Probably the most exciting place to sled on Mt. Hood, White River West is a winner. A Snow-Park permit is required and vault toilets are available.
Where is your favorite place to sled near Portland? Let us know in the comments below.
Lilbenne / Flickr
Aaron Brown / Flickr
Snow Bunny has some great hills and will surely entertain both young and old sliders. Admission is $15 for adults and $5 for kids under five years of age.
Shawn / Flickr
Epic hills make this a perfect sledding spot. Only tubes and plastic sleds are allowed and a Sno-Park permit is required.
Brian Brewer / Flickr
Mt Hood Skibowl has some great tubing hills, and you will enjoy the amenities at this location. Cost is $26 to $59 for adults and $20 to $47 for children.
Melissa Delzio / Flickr
Probably the most exciting place to sled on Mt. Hood, White River West is a winner. A Snow-Park permit is required and vault toilets are available.
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