Experience the wonder of Magic Camp

By admin

Magic Camp is a unique and exciting program that offers children the opportunity to learn and practice various magic tricks and illusions. It is a place where young magicians can come together to develop their skills, share their passion for magic, and make new friends who also have an interest in the art of illusion. At Magic Camp, participants are introduced to different aspects of magic, such as card tricks, coin tricks, and stage illusions. They are taught by experienced magicians who not only demonstrate the tricks but also explain the techniques and secrets behind them. This allows the children to understand how the illusions work and helps them improve their performance skills. One of the main advantages of Magic Camp is the supportive and inclusive environment it offers.



Chairlift Rides

Over 20 attractions to choose from: bungee jump, alpine slide, batting cages, rock wall climbing, mini golf, go karts & raceway, bike trails & rentals and more.

  • Magic Mile Sky Ride is located at Timberline Ski Resort, off Highway 26 on Timberline Lodge Road.
  • Open all year for a low per-ride rate.
  • Other ski resorts on the mountain operate chairlifts in the summer months, and plans for an aerial gondola are in the works.

Overview

Mt. Hood has six unique ski resorts to choose from, most of which have chairlifts to transport visitors up the mountain’s magnificent slopes. Several of the lifts operate in the summer months for those who want to experience the views or gain access to hiking or mountain biking trails. The granddaddy of them all is the Magic Mile Sky Ride at Timberline, which takes riders to the 7,000-foot point of 11,249-foot Mt. Hood, where not only Hood’s summit but Palmer Glacier and nearby Mt. Jefferson are visible.

As of 2010, discussions are ongoing about the possibility of building an aerial gondola to connect three Mt. Hood areas—Timberline, Ski Bowl, and the new Collins Lake Resort. This aerial tram would allow visitors to park in a central spot and easily access multiple ski resorts.

Location/Directions

The Magic Mile Sky Ride is located at Timberline Resort, which sits off US26-E (Mount Hood Scenic Highway) on Timberline Lodge Road, on the south face of Mount Hood at 6,000 feet.

Hours/Seasons

The Magic Mile Sky Ride is open daily throughout the summer, normally from 10am to 4pm.

Fees/Cost

The Magic Mile Sky Ride costs $18 per person. Children (6 & under) are free.

More Info

Other chairlifts at the remaining Mt. Hood ski resorts are open for summer mountain rides in addition to their winter ski operations; call the specific resort for information.

Stay at a Cabin

One of the main advantages of Magic Camp is the supportive and inclusive environment it offers. Children who may be shy or introverted are given the opportunity to shine and build their self-confidence through performing magic tricks in front of their peers. The camp encourages a sense of camaraderie and teamwork, as participants learn from each other and provide constructive feedback to help one another improve.

Summer Activities

  • Guided Tours
  • Columbia River Cruises
  • Windsurfing & Kiteboarding
  • Summer Skiing
  • Fishing
  • Kids Activities
  • Camping & RV
  • Whitewater Rafting
  • Hiking
  • Kayak, Canoe & SUP
  • Horseback Riding
  • Biking
  • Boating
  • Scenic Float Trips
  • Hunting
  • Outdoor Rentals
  • Chairlift Rides
  • Motorcycle Rental & Tours
  • Alpine Slide
  • Rock Climbing
  • Golf Courses
  • Horse Pack Trips
  • Bird Watching

BLOG

When it is hot in the Hood River Valley there is nothing like a ride on the Magic Mile chair lift on Mt Hood, Oregon’s tallest peak at 11, 240 feet. The majestic mountain can be seen from the Old Parkdale Inn and is an easy day trip, a lovely 35 mile drive.

Take the lift to the mountain’s 7000′ level. No skis or snowboards needed but if you do need a ski fix there are but a few places in the world where one can summer ski and on the Palmer Glacier on Mt Hood is one of them. The spectacular view of Mt. Hood, Palmer snowfield, and nearby Mt. Jefferson is one you’ll soon not forget. Allow 30 minutes to ride up and ride down, or 2 hours if you choose to ride up and walk down. The temperature can be cool on Mt. Hood, even in the summer. Please dress appropriately for current weather conditions.

We’re taking reservations with our promise of a safe and great escape. Thank you for trusting us to be your home away from home. We’ve posted our Hospitality and Health Update on our website. Purchase a gift certificate for yourself or a loved one.
We invite you to read online reviews for the Old Parkdale Inn. And then we encourage you to go directly to our website and Book Direct: for all the right reasons.
Reserve your Stay Now
We’re your home base for exploring and enjoying the Hood River Valley and beyond. After a full day, you’ll love the peace and tranquility of the Old Parkdale Inn. Relax in the gardens, perhaps with your favorite beverage, by the bonfire, roast some s’mores, weather permitting of course.
What’s to do

The Hood River Fruit Loop is located in the beautiful Hood River Valley at the foot of majestic Mt. Hood offering you a variety of wines, fruits, vegetables, flowers, ciders, and food. Many outdoor adventures, such as kayaking, windsurfing, skiing, snow boarding, and hiking, await. Mt. Hood Meadows, Cooper Spur Mountain Resort, and Timberline Ski areas are only a short drive away, as is the Columbia River Gorge and Mt. Hood National Forest where trails and wildlife abound.

Magic mile sky ride

Hiking up a hill to a nice viewpoint is fun. But if you can get to a nice viewpoint without doing all that work, why not? During the summer months, it’s pretty easy for hikers to scale the slopes of Mount Hood — because the Magic Mile ski lift at Timberline Lodge does most of the work. Hop on, and you’re transported up the mountain on a thrilling ride to the rocky slopes above treeline. And from there, you can hike a little, just so you’re not lying when you tell people you hiked up Mount Hood.

Location

A drive up to Timberline Lodge is a highly recommended part of the Mount Hood Scenic Byway. From US 26 at Government Camp, take Timberline Highway up the hill to the end of the road. The end of the Magic Mile Skyride ski lift is located on the far side of the lodge. Signs are confusing and somewhat misleading — just walk up to the entrance to the main lodge, then keep going, slightly over the hill, and you’ll spot the end of the chair lift.

My Visit

A ride up Mount Hood should begin with a detour into the Timberline Lodge. You’ll probably recognize this grand old structure from Stanley Kubrik’s The Shining. Exteriors of the hotel were used in the movie, and in the film, room 217 was changed to 237 (a room that didn’t exist at Timberline Lodge), to avoid scaring people away from staying in the forbidden room 217.

The lower end of the Magic Mile lift is just beyond the entrance to the main lodge. For some reason, when I was there, signs for the Magic Mile pointed to the day lodge, and then once you walked through the day lodge, there were no more signs. I backtracked twice, looking for what I missed. Then I went into the main lodge and asked an employee, who didn’t know where it was. Eventually I went outside, walked around, looked for the chair lift, and followed it to the end.

As of 2015, a ticket for anyone over age 7 cost $15. You can buy your ticket at the window on the side of the lift station. Then, walk inside and hop on the next chair.

The trip up the mountain is a blast. It’s roughly 15 minutes, one-way, but the time flies as fast as you’re flying. You’ll gain a thousand vertical feet, from 6,000 feet above sea level at the lodge, to 7,000 feet at the upper station.

In no time, you’re closer to the top of Mount Hood (I swear it’s up there in the fog) as you arrive at the upper station.

Once your feet are back on the ground, you have a few choices. If you’re here to ski (yes, skiing is an option for most of the year), you can transfer to the Palmer lift, which continues up the mountain to Palmer Glacier. (That ride is not included in the cost of a Magic Mile ticket.)

You can also choose to just look around for a bit, and then take the ride back down. There aren’t any restaurants or gift shops up here — just some thin air and plenty of passing clouds.

A short hike over to the east takes you to the Silcox Hut — a warming hut and special event facility. I visited it after my hike — more on it in a moment.

I decided that 7,000 feet wasn’t high enough. Heck, the top of the mountain is right there! Why not just hike all the way up it?

There’s a good reason. Mount Hood’s peak may appear close, but it’s 4/5 of a vertical mile above your head. And it’s snowy up there, even in August.

So, I didn’t hike all the way to the peak, but I was determined to gain some more elevation. There are some “trails” of some sort, that head up the mountain from the chair lift station. I made my way through a ravine and up onto a fairly easy spot, and started going higher.

It seems like this rock is big enough to create an obstacle for skiers, but I guess the snow up here gets deep enough in the winter that it’s completely buried. In summer, though, it makes a nice destination for hikers.

I can’t tell you exactly how far I hiked, but it seemed like a long way. It was far enough that I had this view of the chair lift station…

… and with my zoomiest of zoom lenses, I could look all the way down to the Timberline Lodge, and parking area.

After reaching a ridge that I had arbitrarily set as my goal, I headed back down, and swung over to Silcox Hut.

Silcox Hut was built by the WPA in 1939. When the chair lift was rerouted in the 1960’s, the hut was abandoned for a few years, then struggled with vandalism for decades. A group called Friends of Silcox Hut took over in the 80’s, and gradually restored the structure, opening it to the public in 1993.

Nowadays, you can spend the night at Silcox Hut — assuming you’re part of a large group of people willing to pay for the privilege. The cost per person is pricey, but not overly extravagant when you consider exactly where you’ll be staying. The hut is available for overnight stays, weddings, corporate retreats, and other events.

If you can’t see the top of Mount Hood, just wait a while. Remember how foggy it looked about an hour earlier? By the end of my visit it was clear and beautiful.

All that was left was my ride back down the hill, and my drive back to Portland. This was my final stop of the trip, and it was a great way to cap off a week in Oregon and Northern California!

Traveling to Canada: What You Need To Know

Driving the Mount Hood Byway, Oregon

The Bottom Line

A ride up the Magic Mile Skyride is a lot of fun, and hiking around on the rocks at the upper end of the chair lift is great, too. It’s worth the ride, just for the views on the way up and the way down. If you take some time hiking at the top, you’ll find even more great places to take pictures, or just sit and relax.

Drivelapse Video

Here’s a look at the drive on the Mount Hood Scenic Byway up to Timberline Lodge…

… and from the lodge, down and around to I-84 at Hood River, Oregon:

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)
  • Click to print (Opens in new window)
  • More
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)
Watcg magic camp

The curriculum at Magic Camp is designed to be engaging and interactive, with a focus on hands-on learning. Children are encouraged to practice the tricks they learn and are given time to experiment and develop their own unique routines. They also have the opportunity to showcase their skills in front of their fellow campers during talent shows and performances. In addition to learning magic tricks, participants at Magic Camp also learn valuable life skills. They learn the importance of practice and perseverance, as mastering a magic trick often requires many hours of rehearsal. They also learn the importance of presentation and showmanship, as a good magician not only performs the trick flawlessly but also engages and entertains the audience. Magic Camp is not just for aspiring magicians. It is open to children of all skill levels and interests. Whether a child is a complete beginner or already has some knowledge of magic, they can benefit from the learning opportunities and experiences provided by the camp. Overall, Magic Camp is a wonderful and enriching experience for children who are interested in magic and the art of illusion. It provides them with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to become skilled magicians while also fostering a sense of community and friendship. Magic Camp truly is a magical experience..

Reviews for "Master mind-blowing illusions at Magic Camp"

1. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Magic Camp." I was expecting a fun and exciting movie about magic, but instead it turned out to be a cliché and predictable story with uninteresting characters. The jokes fell flat and there wasn't much originality in the plot. Overall, it was a forgettable and underwhelming experience for me.
2. Mike - 2 stars - "Magic Camp" lacked the magic that I was hoping for. The story felt forced and the characters were one-dimensional. The jokes were stale and overused, making it difficult to connect with the supposed humor. I had high expectations for this movie, considering the talented cast, but I was left disappointed. It's definitely not a film I would recommend to others.
3. Emily - 1 star - I found "Magic Camp" to be a complete waste of time. The humor was juvenile and targeted at a much younger audience. The plot was predictable and lacked any originality or depth. I couldn't connect with any of the characters as they were poorly developed. Overall, I was extremely disappointed with this movie and would not recommend it to anyone seeking a quality film.

Become a master magician at Magic Camp

Explore the art of magic at Magic Camp