From jct Hwy 242 & US 20: Go 32 mi W on US 20, then 1-1/4mi S on Big Lake Rd.
For beginners, I recommend taking their classes as they are very useful and effective. I took level 2 today, and my level 1 class was 2 years ago, but the coaches are very well qualified and can't recommend enough to get Jimbo if you're taking level 2. Man has so many great pointers (just 3 very important skills to practice), but I could do turns by the end of my ski class while also practicing safety and proper navigating. I think overall, Hoodoo is great for beginners and intermediate skiers. Their variety of slopes are very great to try. Plus, they offer special ski like tempo uniski, i think that's a very awesome feature! It's slightly bigger than Willamette Pass from my friends' reviews. Ps they accommodate me, too, with giving me more comfortable ski boots for having bigger calfs than others. 5/5 on their group service and coaching classes. They also have microwave and toaster if you wanna bring your own lunch.
Kids under 10 ski and snowboard free!! Affordable priced easy rider lift tickets. Close to Albany, so hey, even better!
My first time snowboarding in about 15 years. The snow was icy and 4 days later my knees are still in pain. Can't blame the weather and conditions on them though. Rented a board and boots and they worked just fine. Bought some goggles and snow pants that were great. Big area inside for food and drinks. Fire pit outside, too.
Cool little spot up in Sisters, runs were nice and varied. It wasn't too busy for food, lift tickets, rentals, and pretty much everything for Friday night and Saturday. The food is good just a bit pricey for what you get. Other than that prices are pretty good and fair. Definitely check it out!
Feel free to check out the edit I made (all footage taken was on HooDoo)