Parker, RobertPhillips, MadelineSteckler, BeckyJosephson, AlecKrebs, TessaJubera, Jonathan2013-01-182013-01-182012-12https://hdl.handle.net/1794/12578117 pages, Final Report.This report presents an analysis of the economic impacts of the Oregon ski industry for the 2010-­‐11 season. The results are based on a survey of 874 skiers/snowboarders at Oregon ski areas during the 2011-­‐12 ski season. The survey gathered a broad range of data, including participation patterns, shopping patterns, on-­‐ and off-­‐mountain expenditures, and ski vacations. ECONorthwest completed the economic impact analysis using the IMPLAN model. A report of this kind has not been completed since 1989. The Community Planning Workshop’s Oregon Skier Profile: 1988-­‐89 Season estimated the industry generated $152 million in direct economic impact with about 1.5 million skier visits. This amount would be the about $282 million in 2012 dollars.2With 2010-­‐11 skier visits in Oregon reaching 1.9 million, CPW estimates the ski industry generates $311 million in direct economic impact and a total economic impact of $482 million.en-USThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States License.Oregon Skier Profile and Economic Impact Analysis Final ReportTechnical Report