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Mission Statement

Dedication to upholding a tradition of supporting affordable and accessible year-round mountain experiences centered around our lodge in the spirit of fun and friendship for families, youths, and all mountain enthusiasts.

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Founded in 1928 by Norwegian ski jumpers, Cascade Ski Club is one of America’s oldest ski clubs. Dedicated to the promotion and development of year-round recreational experiences on Mt. Hood, the club owns a rustic “Cascadian Style” Grand Lodge in the center of Government Camp. It has become a traditional gathering place on the mountain for ski and snowboard enthusiasts, racers and families since 1947.

The Lodge affords members a central location to venture into any mountain experience, including skiing, snowboarding, tubing, hiking, fishing, mountain biking and climbing. The Lodge (members only; guests can try out our lodge if accompanied by a member) offers reasonably priced dormitory-style bunks, weekend hot meals, modern facilities and fireside atmosphere to individual members and their family as well as to organized groups for overnight and day use by reservation.

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News

Cascader Richard Rizk interviews Emilio Trampuz

Fri 22 Mar 2013
Ski aficionado and volunteer Emilio Trampuz opens Richard Rizk's series: "Everyday heroes". Winner of multiple ski awards Mr. Trampuz shares insights and adventures. More

Cascade supports American Cancer Society

Mon 25 Feb 2013
Hope on the Slopes at Skibowl March 1 and 2 supports charity fund raising for the American Cancer Society More

Events

"Move-Out" Day

Location: Cascade Ski Club & Lodge
Date: Sat 25 May 2013
Annual "Move-Out" Day from 9:00 am... onwards. More

Barlow Road Ride - Register now for a unique bike

Location: Oregon City to Cascade Lodge
Date: Sat 17 Aug 2013 to Sun 18 Aug 2013
The second annual Barlow Road Ride will be on Saturday and Sunday, August 17-18, 2013, a benefit fundraiser for the Mt. Hood Cultural Center and Museum (MHCC&M). The Barlow Road Ride is a two-day out-and-back century (100 mile) bike tour from the end of the Oregon Trail in Oregon City to Government Camp, with an optional trip up the West Leg Trail to Timberline Lodge.  If you are a Cycle Oregon rider then the BRR is the perfect training ride. More

19 May 2013 03:23