Mt. Hood Adventure Park

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87000 E Highway 26
Government Camp, OR 97028

Mt. Hood Skibowl is an ultimate summer adventure park located in Government Camp, OR, offering a diverse range of outdoor activities including bungee jumping, ziplines, and alpine slides, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Cascade Mountains. Visitors can customize their experience with individual tickets and passes for various attractions, ensuring a fun-filled day for all ages.

In addition to recreational activities, Mt. Hood Skibowl provides wedding packages and corporate event services, making it a versatile venue for special occasions. Nature enthusiasts can also explore the area's beauty through guided hiking tours and equipment rentals, enhancing their outdoor adventure experience.

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Jerry C.
8/4/2024

You get out of it what you put into it. Alpine slides were fun, it would be hard to get five runs in as the lines are kinda long. They really need to get more carts so the line moves...

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Teresa F.
7/11/2025

They could improve everything about this place. Instructions. Directions. They LIE IN THEIR ADVERTISING!!! They don't have half the things they advertise. The cost for a couple tube rides (like...

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Serena H.
10/4/2024

I took my kids here and we had so much fun. The Alpine slides were great and the views are breathtaking. All the staff was super helpful.

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Jamie G.
8/30/2020

This trail was a new experience for our family. Our first hike in OREGON, and wow! The trail was well groomed - and the bridges! Wow, 10 bridges to cross, and they were string and sturdy! The...

Ahren A.
8/16/2024

Indy track is the best thing that happened to the park. The crew is very helpful and friendly as long as you treat them nice they treat you nice. Definitely enjoyed my day and fyi buying tickets...

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