Located in the scenic Oregon Cascades, just five miles from Crater Lake National Park, Cat Ski Mt. Bailey is the country’s longest running backcountry cat skiing operation. Blanketed in 600 inches of some of the lightest and driest snow on the west coast, Cat Ski Mt. Bailey operates on 6,000 acres of varied terrain ranging from big mountain faces, alpine bowls, steep trees, cliffs and chutes, mellow glades and old growth powder cruising. With no more than twelve skiers and riders on the mountain a day, fresh tracks are what this ski area is famous for.
More information about Cat Ski Mt. Bailey
- Acres of Terrain
6,000 acres
- Average Annual Snow Base
10 - 15 feet
- Average Annual Snowfall
600 inches
- Base Lodge Elevation
5,363 feet
- Beginner Runs
0%
- Bottom Lift Elevation
5,300 feet
- Expert Runs
100%
- Intermediate Runs
0%
- Maximum Run Length
3 miles
- Number of Runs
Unlimited
- Top Lift Elevation
8,363 feet
- Vertical Drop
3,000 feet