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The corporation that owns Mt. Bachelor ski area has decided to put it and two other properties up for sale, the company confirmed Thursday. Officials at Powdr Corp., the Utah-based corporation ...
Devotees of Mt. Bachelor are putting together a bid to rescue the ski area — and their way of life — from the titans of the industry. Credit... Supported by By John Branch Photographs and ...
A lunch area at Mt. Bachelor ski resort in Bend, Ore., Jan. 10, 2025. Mt. Bachelor has a more dependable snowpack than many resorts, and is often open deep into spring. (Ruth Fremson/The New York ...
Mount Bachelor has more than 4,300 acres of lift-accessed terrain, on U.S. Forest Service land, making it the seventh-largest ski area in North America. With a more dependable winter snowpack than ...
In a full 180, the owner of the Mt. Bachelor ski area is calling off plans to sell the resort, saying it will retain ownership of the Central Oregon destination for the foreseeable future.
"Now my son has the opportunity to take snowboard lessons there." Mount Bachelor is the largest ski area in Oregon and sixth largest in North America. It's a fixture in the central Oregon ...
As a result, the area's volcanoes make you feel like you're on the moon and give some of the more distinctive terrain to ski, bike, and paddle. While Mt. Bachelor might not be as gnarly or steep as ...
The Bend area resort’s owner ... “Over the coming weeks, we will list three of our ski resorts—Eldora, Mt. Bachelor, and SilverStar—for sale, with JP Morgan Chase managing the process ...
Mount Bachelor Community Inc. Chief Financial Officer Ryan Andrews, left, answers questions, next to ski industry journalist Stuart Winchester, right, during a Central Oregon City Club meeting on ...
The corporation that owns Mt. Bachelor ski area has decided to put it and two other properties up for sale, the company confirmed Thursday. Officials at Powdr Corp., the Utah-based corporation ...
As a result, the area's volcanoes make you feel like you're on the moon and give some of the more distinctive terrain to ski, bike, and paddle. While Mt. Bachelor might not be as gnarly or steep ...