
"Umatilla County is officially seeking a new partner to revive the long-dormant Spout Springs Ski Area, according to a Request for Proposals issued by the Board of Commissioners. The county is looking for an entity capable of managing all operations and enhancements for the 1,413-acre site, which has remained closed to the public since the 2017/18 winter season."
"The successful proposer will receive ownership of all existing personal property, buildings, and equipment - including the main lodge, rental shop, and groomer fleet. A sale would hand over the ski area and its existing assets an as-is basis, while the underlying land remains under U.S. Forest Service ownership."
"The winning bidder will be responsible for all aspects of management, including hiring staff and ski patrol, and must be able to obtain a Ski Area Term Permit from the Umatilla National Forest. Proposals are due no later than 4:00 p.m. on May 20, 2026, and must be submitted physically to the Umatilla County Courthouse in Pendleton."
"Following a public bid opening on the deadline date, the county aims to award the contract by June 3, 2026, potentially paving the way for the resort's first operational season in nearly a decade. Previous market listings, including a 2020 price tag of $1.25 million, have signified the need for infrastructure improvements, such as lift maintenance and the potential introduction of snowmaking."
Umatilla County is seeking a new operator to revive the Spout Springs Ski Area, which has been closed since the 2017/18 winter season. The 1,413-acre site is in the Umatilla National Forest in northeastern Oregon’s Blue Mountains at 4,920 feet elevation, with a 530-foot vertical drop. The area includes two fixed-grip double chairlifts serving 13 downhill runs and more than 20 miles of Nordic trails. The selected proposer will take ownership of existing personal property, buildings, and equipment, including the lodge, rental shop, and groomers, on an as-is basis, while the land remains under U.S. Forest Service ownership. The operator must manage all operations, hire staff and ski patrol, and obtain a Ski Area Term Permit. Proposals are due May 20, 2026, with an award targeted for June 3, 2026.
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