In the event of extreme weather, we will update this page to indicate any changes, delays, or cancellations to programming schedules. Please check your email as well for any communications and confirmations we need from you.

We strive to continue programming in all conditions but prioritize safety above all else.

OAS Programming at Mountain Offices

Hoodoo Ski Area: Open

2025-26 Season Dates: January 10th, 2026 to March 29th, 2026

Hoodoo Conditions Report

Mt. Bachelor: Open

2025-26 Season Dates: December 26th, 2025, to April 20th, 2026

Mt. Bachelor Mountain Report

Mt. Bachelor: Download the App

Mt. Ashland: Closed

2024-25 Season Dates: Fridays, February 6th, 2026 to March 27th, 2026

Mt. Ashland Mountain Report

Road Conditions

ODOT Trip Check

Check ODOT Trip Check for road closure or requirement updates and live cameras for all over the state, including right before the mountain offices!

ODOT Trip Check

Closures & Cancellations

Winter 24/25 Season

 

What to Wear

You might be surprised at how much colder it is at higher elevation, or likewise how warm one gets when you are
working hard! Due to this, we recommend a three layer system for both upper body and lower body so you can
regulate your temperature depending on how you feel.

The system looks like this:
• Base Layer: long underwear bottoms and tops, quick-dry/non cotton would be best!
• Mid-layer: This could be a soft shell jacket or fleece
• Outer-layer: Protective ski jacket and pants that are waterproof and that will protect from wind and snow
• Accessories: Warm wool socks, warm insulating gloves, and a neck buff
• OAS has helmets and goggles available to loan out on a needed basis. Please be aware, there is a mandatory
helmet policy.