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Welcome to Hoodoo Mountain Resort!
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Chuck's Page Nov 30, 2004
Nordic
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Photo Gallery 01/23/04
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The above picture was taken during last year's Winter Carnival. This year in 2005 we will be celebrating our 25th Winter Carnival Anniversary. FOR A MAP OF THE AREA AND DIRECTIONS ON HOW TO GET TO HOODOO PLEASE GO TO THE FRONT OF THE CAMPGROUND SECTION BY CLICKING HERE WHAT'S NEW AT THE DOO? (See our Events Calendar for details) Right from the start, Hoodoo Regulars will see a lot of changes this year. Starting the week after Campus week in mid December, Hoodoo will host its first Ski for Tots week. On M,T,T,F bring up a toy and ski for 1/2 price and then on Saturday a toy will help you on the Autobahn as we will have tube races for corporate Toys For Tots sponsors from throughout Oregon. You speed demons will want to watch for our new timed race course that will be up for the year this year on weekends and holidays on the Show Off Run. The race course will be available for individuals as well as for teams and Hoodoo race clinics. At the Autobahn we will have a speed gun timing you speedsters on tubes. Things keep jumping with fireworks added to our New Years Eve party along with the usual live music and skiing til late at night. Oregon's Telefestival has moved to Hoodoo this year with Jan 8-9 designated as Telefest Weekend. Feb 11-13 celebrates Hoodoo's 25th anniversary Winter Carnival. Plans are in place to make it bigger and better than ever. Fresh from Europe Airboard is planning on holding its first American Airboard World Series. If you don't know what Airboarding is, check it out at our rental counter. The Burton boys will be showing off their wares at the Burton Demo Day on March 20, and Verizon is making plans to hold luge demonstrations that may include Olympic participants in mid March. These are only the new items added or expanded this year. We have plenty other items like Alpine and Nordic racing, skiing under the lights, Tightwad Tuesdays and lots, lots, more. In addition watch for improvements on the mountain with several improved runs, and an expanded Autobahn. Don't know what a hodag is? Go to our Hodag Page. Looking for a rental in the Southern Willamette Valley? Check out Umbrella Properties, our sister company. Copyright © 2004 Hoodoo Family Recreation | Home | Email Us | Hoodoo FAQs | Santiam Pass Ski Patrol | The Hodag Legend | Privacy Policy | Map to Hoodoo
Did you know that you are skiing or boarding on National Forest System lands? Working in partnership with this ski area, the U.S. Forest Service has an important role in providing you this amazing recreation experience. This year, the Forest Service turns 100 years old! As you carve your way down the mountain or enjoy our scenic vistas, please join us in congratulating the Forest Service on its Centennial and offering thanks to the thousands of dedicated Forest Service employees who continue to care for our natural legacy |
HOODOO IS CENTRALLY LOCATED FOR EVERYONE Distance from Hoodoo to: Black Butte-13 miles Sisters-20 miles Bend-40 miles Redmond-38 miles Eagle Crest-35 miles Prineville - 51 miles Salem-85 miles Albany-75 miles Corvallis-86 miles Lebanon-64 miles Sweet Home-48 miles Eugene-83 miles Springfield-75 miles Vida-56 miles Southern Portland -120 miles. Take I-5 to Salem and then Hwy 22 to Hwy 20. Little traffic makes a fast and pleasant drive! We have a lot of nearby lodging too. Check out our lodging page. If driving isn't for you we will have busing from Corvalls, Sisters, and Bend. See the bus page for details. |