You and your family are invited to join Shaun White and select Snow League athletes July 7-11 in Oregon. We recommend staying 1 or 2 days. Your invitation includes the cost of lodging, lift tickets, meals, and ski/snowboard gear if needed.
Lodging Information
Come experience the grandeur of Oregon high country at The Mt. Hood Oregon Resort, a Best Western Premiere Collection property. Tucked among the lush evergreen forests, majestic mountains and exhilarating waterfalls and waterways of the Willamette Valley, “Mt. Hood’s Premier Resort Destination” offers a seamless blend of modern and casual comfort in a breathtaking setting right at the mountain.
Hotel Location
The Mt. Hood Oregon Resort is located at the mountain, less than a mile from Highway 26 and 15 minutes from the Mt. Hood ski areas, and a short 1-hour drive from Portland.
Daily Event Schedule
Wednesday – Friday, July 9-11
10 a.m to Noon – Ski/snowboard with Shaun White and Snow League athletes
Noon to 2 p.m – Lunch with Snow League staff
2 p.m. to 4 p.m – Free time
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. – Happy Hour & dinner with Miles Nathan & Shaun White
High Cascade Camp
Headquartered in Mt. Hood, Ore., We Are Camp consists of a family of action sports camps for youth and adults. It draws campers from around the globe and spans snowboarding, skiing, skateboarding, and mountain biking. We Are Camp holds special meaning to White, who attended the camp with his family nearly every summer and credits its coaching, facilities, and staff for supporting his development. To celebrate this partnership, he will return to Mt. Hood to attend the High Cascade Snowboard Camp.
White spent his summers honing his skills at High Cascade and Windells (before the latter rebranded to a ski-only camp in 2015 following the merger with High Cascade). After retiring from competitive snowboarding following the Beijing 2022 Games, White has remained involved in the industry in other ways.
He’s launched a namesake snowboarding brand, Whitespace, and created a global ski and snowboard competition series, the Snow League. In 2024, he became an investor in We Are Camp.
“I have so many memories of being here, learning new tricks, taking those tricks to competitions, winning events and looking forward to coming back every single year,” White told me. “In retirement, I still had such a longing to come here and be a part of the camp and help the next generation of athletes and give back.
“It was my selfish way of coming to camp every year,” White joked.