Total lift accessible area is with approximately groomed daily. The longest run is just over . There are 12
chairlifts: Alpenglow, Early Riser, Northwest Express, Outback Express, Pine Marten Express, Rainbow Chair, Red Chair, Skyliner Express, Summit Express, Sunrise Express, Little Pine, and Cloudchaser. Northwest Express, Outback Express, Pine Marten Express, Skyliner Express, Summit Express, Sunrise Express, and Little Pine are
express quads. Following the Summit triple in 1983, the Pine Marten was the first express quad, installed in the summer of 1986. The
Pine Marten Express was the world's first height-adjustable detachable quad. It was overhauled in 2006 for $3.5 million, with new terminals, cable, and all new moving parts. Mount Bachelor has outlined in its master plan that it intends to replace its Sunrise Express to a high-speed six-pack, along with replacing its Rainbow triple chairlift with a high-speed quad. In addition, the ski area plans to expand its downhill mountain bike terrain. In the early 1990s, Mount Bachelor had intentions of installing an 8 passenger high speed gondola which would run from the Sunriver access road. However, while marketed in ski magazines, this gondola was never built. In recent years, Mount Bachelor has made sweeping efforts to attract
freestyle skiers and snowboarders. A super pipe is among the best on the
continent, and hosted the 2006 USSA Olympic Qualifier. The resort's Bachelor Parks terrain park encompasses 3 parks, is nearly a mile (1.5 km) long, descending 850 vertical feet (260 m) and featuring a number of jumps, rails, boxes, and jibs for freestyle riders. Other parks include "Slopestyle Arena", and "Sunshine Park" for beginners. In 2003,
Transworld Snowboarding magazine (editors & readers) ranked Bachelor as the fourth best snowboarding resort in North America. Mount Bachelor also has a
cross country skiing area with 12 groomed trails covering 35 miles (56 km) and 850 feet (260 m) of vertical. ==Activities==