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MT. BAILEY CASCADES (SOUTHERN) | OREGON | UNITED STATES

Summary | Elevation: 8,368 ft

MT. BAILEY
MT. BAILEY
Mt Bailey is a shield volcano located 2.5mi west of Diamond Lake on the Umpqua N.F. With up to 3200ft of skiable vert, some say the best terrain is located on the east and northeast sides. The west side is rather symmetrical with the east but with its windward aspect there is less snow loading resulting in less avy danger. There are numerous ways to access Mt .Bailey depending on the time of year, roads are only plowed up to Three Lakes Snow Park in winter months. This mtn. is open to snowmobiles and also hosts a snowcat until late spring.
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ImageNameSteepest SectionAspectSkiable VertAVG Ascent Time
EAST BOWL EAST BOWL 55+ Degrees East 3200 ft. From Three Lakes, 4 hrs


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May 2, 2010
Submitted By PNWPOW1984
May 2, 2010
Submitted By PNWPOW1984
May 2, 2010
Submitted By PNWPOW1984
May 2, 2010
Submitted By PNWPOW1984
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Pnwpow1984: May 2, 2010 Uphill: 3,000 ft. | Downhill: 3,000 ft.

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