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Perhaps you’d like to enjoy a day of Nordic skiing without worrying about slippery roads, tire chains, parking spots, and other drivers. Maybe you’d like to reduce your carbon footprint. Or maybe you don’t have a car. If any of those apply to you, you are in luck! Living in the Portland metro area, there are inexpensive and convenient options for using transit to reach a variety of groomed and ungroomed trails. It’s possible to get to Government Camp, Mount Hood Meadows, Teacup Nordic, and even Mount Bachelor without a car. Here are some of the transit details, from the closest to the farthest, for these great ski destinations. So hop on board and let’s go ski!
Government Camp: The Mt. Hood Express runs from the Sandy Transit Center to Government Camp and Timberline Lodge seven days a week (except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day). There are seven roundtrips a day. Sandy Area Metro/Sandy Transit (see their Routes and Services) operates a bus between the Gresham Transit Center and the Sandy Transit Center, with a schedule that’s coordinated with the Mt. Hood Express. Trimet has frequent service to the Gresham Transit Center by MAX and bus.
Take advantage of two options to get to the Nordic trails at Meadows. Meadows operates a “luxury motorcoach” (it is quite comfortable) holidays, weekends, and some mid-week days from late December through the end of March. This ski season, the Park and Ride bus runs from Dec. 17, 2022. There are three pickup spots at Park and Rides in Tualatin, (Bridgeport @ 6:10 am), Beaverton (Sunset @ 6:30 am), and Portland (Gateway @ 6:50 am). Buses leave Meadows promptly at 4 PM. (Click on the Park and Ride link to purchase your seat online.)
You can also use interlinking routes from Columbia Area Transit (CAT) to reach both Meadows and Teacup Nordic. The Columbia Gorge Express runs from Gateway Transit Center in Portland to CAT’s hub in Hood River. The schedule for the Gorge Express dovetailed nicely with the Gorge-to-Mountain Express, serving both Meadows and Teacup. As an added bonus, both buses take the annual Gorge Pass, which works on buses in both Oregon and Washington up and down the Gorge. Currently the cost is $40/year for adults. This ski season, Gorge-to-Mountain Express starts on Dec. 12, 2022.
Once in Bend, the Mt. Bachelor Ski Shuttle operated by Cascades East Transit is quite convenient, with lots of departures starting fairly early in the morning. The main pick-up spot is just across the Deschutes River from Old Town, an easy walk from many lodging options.
There are no doubt, other intriguing ski destinations with workable transit options. If you know of any others, please pass them along so we can add them to the list. Here is one we enjoyed in 2023 to ski the Methow by public transit. Use your imagination, enjoy the ride, and have fun!
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