
Mt Bachelor, located in Central Oregon, is an independent ski resort with over 4,318 acres and 101 named runs. It also boasts an amazing vertical drop of 3,365ft. Despite its size and stature, Mt Bachelor has a wholesome local's feel with breathtaking views of the Three Sisters and surrounding pines. Because of its high elevation, it receives snowfall from the northeast/northwest. The main slopes are located at the highest elevation.
Mt Bachelor Ski & Ride School offers instruction for all levels, and for every age and ability. Our highly-trained instructors can help you improve your skiing and snowboarding skills, from beginner to expert.
A Day on the Mountain: Best for Beginners. Suitable for ages 7+
Our Best for Beginners program was created to give your child the ultimate experience in ski or snowboarding. This program includes group lessons, rental gear, and a full-day lift pass.

Learn the Basics, ages 6+
Our Beginner Lesson program is for kids and adults ages 7 and up. The lesson is led by a qualified instructor. Children are given ski and snowboard rentals.
Intermediate and advanced - Ages 13+
Our Intermediate and advanced programs are for students who know how to link turns on green and blue terrain. They can control their speed and enjoy all types of terrain, including black diamond terrain.
LEVEL 5: Ages 11+
Our Level Five program targets students who can confidently navigate all green and most blue terrain. They can control speed in a variety situations and can use pole swing to plant in all turns.
The Level Six program allows students to connect turns on all terrain. They can use a pole swing to or plant in all turns and they can control their speed on black diamond terrain.

It is important to understand that learning how to ski or snowboard takes time. Mt Bachelor staff are dedicated to helping your child learn and improve.
Homeschool Lesson Program - Thursdays, ages 7-15
Our Thursday Homeschool program is a 4-week midweek program that's open to all skill levels, skiers and riders aged 7-15. This program is interactive, informative, and social. The focus is on safety and learning.
Winter Ride – Spring Break for Youth 6-12 Years Old
Our Winter Ride program, which runs during spring break, is a 4-week program that serves youth in grades 6-12. The Winter Ride team coordinates local coordinators for transportation to and from Mt. Baker for the duration.
FAQ
Are you concerned about what you might lose when you travel?
Yes, I often forget stuff. This is more common when I go on a short trip. Luckily, I always have everything I need with me so I never run out.
For example, I always have my passport with me. When I buy tickets, I always ensure that I have enough cash.
I also keep my phone charged. A small bag is also handy for storing other items.
Which countries produce the best food?
Different countries have different cuisines. It's not easy to tell which countries have the best cuisine.
However, we can tell which countries have the best food!
According to TripAdvisor users:
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Italy - Italy is voted number one by TripAdvisor users due to its delicious food.
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France - France was ranked second because of its rich culture and cuisine.
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Spain – Spain came third due to its wonderful weather and beautiful beaches.
How can I make traveling more fun?
Traveling is not about just getting from point A and B. It should encompass all the experiences that are encountered along the journey.
The app "Traveler" was created to help you plan your trip and create itineraries based upon your interests.
We are currently working on adding more features such as booking hotels, flights, renting cars, etc.
The goal of this project was to create an easy travel planning tool for those who want to explore more while they're on the road.
How can I travel light and how do I get there?
When packing for a trip, there is no right or wrong answer. Here are some tips that will help you make the right choice when packing for your next trip.
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Bring only what you really need.
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Pack only what you'll actually wear.
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Do not overpackage yourself with items.
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Be sure to have plenty of space in your suitcase
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Double-check everything that you have packed.
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You can take advantage of our free storage facilities
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Reusable water bottles are better than bottled water.
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Carry a backpack instead of using a suitcase.
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Walking or cycling is a better option than using public transport.
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Pick the right size bag
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Avoid carrying heavy objects.
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Prepare for anything.
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Nothing should be left behind
Statistics
- Case in point: the private island of Ilha Caldeira, less than seven miles off the coast as part of the Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago, is located within the marine-protected area with 20 percent of the country's intact living coral. (travelandleisure.com)
- They're also likely to offer babysitting services, in case you'd like to have dinner one night after 7 p.m. (travelandleisure.com)
- Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations in checked bags. (tsa.gov)
- Pack sweaters, jackets, and underwear in reusable compression bags creating up to 75% more space in your luggage. (wikihow.com)
- You can use compression sacs or cubes to reduce the volume of your clothes by up to 80%—this is especially convenient for bulky items such as sweaters and jackets. (eaglecreek.com)
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How To
How to plan your next vacation
Planning a trip involves many things like booking flights, hotels, car rentals, activities, etc. It also includes important considerations such as budget, schedule, destination, weather forecast, etc.
You should always remember these points while planning your next vacation.
We've created a step by step guide to help you plan your next holiday. This guide has been compiled using customer feedback as well as our own experience. This guide will help you plan your next vacation easily.
Steps:
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Your Budget Plan - It is important to plan your budget before you start planning your trip. You must know how much money you want to spend on your trip before you start thinking about where to go and what to do. If you don’t have sufficient money, you may have to cancel your travel plans.
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Book Your Flights - After determining your budget, the first thing you should do is book your tickets. Book the best available flight deal at the lowest possible price. You should also check to see if any airlines offer special deals during specific seasons. These deals could be a great way to save money.
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Choose Your Destination - Once you've booked your ticket, the next thing you'll need to decide is where you'd like to travel. Multiple factors play into the decision of where to go, climate (when you can visit), culture (how friendly they are) and cost (how expensive it is).
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Locate Accommodations – After you've chosen your destination, you need to locate accommodations. Various accommodation options are available, ranging from cheap hostels to luxury suites. Your needs and preferences will determine the type of accommodation that you choose. If you need to be near the city center, a hotel may not suit your needs. A homestay might be a better option if you are looking for quieter places far from the crowds.
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Select Activities & Attractions: Now that you have selected your accommodation, it is time to decide which activities and attractions to include in the itinerary. Depending upon the length of your stay you have two options: choose just a few activities, or add many more to your itinerary.
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Determine Schedule - Now that you've selected the activities and attractions you'd like to include, it's time to determine your itinerary. To achieve maximum value from your trip, you should stick to a fixed schedule. But, it's possible to enjoy your trip more if your schedule is flexible.
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Create Itinerary - Creating an itinerary includes all the information about your trip. Write down all details about your trip, including flights, accommodation, activities, and restaurants.
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Research Online – Before you go on your trip, make sure to research online. Review and read testimonials to learn what travelers have to say about a destination. This will enable you to plan accordingly.
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Don't Overpack - This is one of the most common mistakes people make when packing. Do not bring more than three sets of clothes. Bring clothing appropriate for the weather you're visiting.
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Be prepared. Get everything organized before you head out on your trip. You don't want to waste time searching for important documents while you're still in transit.