Two or Four Half-Day Adventure Passes at Mt. Hood Adventure Park at Skibowl (50% Off)
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Summer fun awaits in the form of over 20 personally-controlled attractions like Aqua Rollers and the half-mile dual Alpine Slide
Choose Between Two Options
- $34 for two vouchers, each good for a half-day adventure pass ($68 value)
- $68 for four vouchers, each good for a half-day adventure pass ($136 value)
The half-day adventure pass grants access to four hours of more than 20 different outdoor activities, including miniature golf, aqua rollers, disc golf, mountain biking, climbing walls, and rides down the Alpine Slide—a half-mile, roller-coaster-like run down the mountain.
The half-day adventure pass is not available until May 23, and then is only valid on weekends until midway through June.
The half-day weekend adventure pass schedule is as follows:
- 10am to 2pm or 3pm to 7pm on Saturdays and Sundays
- 11am to 3pm or 2pm to 6pm (after 6/14/15) Midweek
Monday–Thursday shift times are closed until June 13. Friday shift times are also closed until June 13. View the full summer schedule.
Mt. Hood Adventure Park at Skibowl
Mt. Hood Skibowl may be known for its fresh powder and thrilling winter activities, but it’s no less fun when the weather starts to heat up. That’s when it turns into Mt. Hood Adventure Park, which entertains with more than 20 attractions designed to get hearts pumping.
Adventurers can flip upside down on a bungee trampoline, climb a rock wall, or fly down a half-mile dual alpine slide, navigating banked turns and S-curves on a sled that reaches average speeds around 20 mph. They can also strap themselves into a giant inflatable Aqua Roller ball and roll around in a pool of water while attempting to careen into the other giant inflatable balls.
In addition to more extreme activities, Mt. Hood Adventure Park offers activities to please nature lovers, including interpretive hiking trails and scenic sky chairs. These lift riders up above Mt. Hood National Forest and dazzle with views of the Cascades and Big Foots picking fresh wildflowers below.