AXCS Nationwide Club Network - Oregon
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Clubs In Oregon
| Bergfreunde Ski Club Portland, Oregon The Bergfreunde Ski Club is a year-round, all volunteer, non-profit club for active adults on and off the mountain. It is for people who love recreation and fun in the company of interesting friends. We have over 400 activities a year all organized and run by volunteer members and we are the 3rd largest ski club in the country. We have over 2000 members. We are composed of all types of people! |
| Blue Mountain Nordic Club La Grande, Oregon The Blue Mountain Nordic Club promotes Nordic skiing in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon, operating the Meacham Divide Nordic Area and offering several special events during the ski season. |
| Central Oregon Nordic Club La Grande, Oregon Along with many service programs, CONC provides opportunities to meet other cross-country skiers and make new friends. |
| Grants Pass Nordic Club Grants Pass, Oregon Contact AXCS for more information about this club. |
| Mazamas Portland, Oregon Do you think outdoor fun with the Mazamas ends with the close of summer climbing season? Think again! December and January mean Nordic Ski School! We have a great group of instructors who are ready to take you to the next step in cross country skiing, no matter what your level. We offer traditional Nordic skiing from beginning (never been on skis) to advanced. |
| Mt Bachelor Ski Education Foundation Bend, Oregon We are a non profit organization whose guiding philosophy is to encourage academic achievement and promote the positive values of competitive alpine, Cross Country and snowboarding. |
| The Ochoco Nordic Club Prineville, Oregon The Ochoco Chapter of the Oregon Nordic Club is an organization for cross-country skiers. The primary purpose of the club is to promote skiing, especially in the Ochoco Mountains. |
| Oregon Nordic Club Statewide, Oregon The statewide Oregon Nordic Club with its twelve chapters offers year-round outdoor activities with an emphasis on Nordic skiing |
| Portland Nordic Club Portland, Oregon In addition to regular ski trips, the Portland chapter of the Oregon Nordic Club sponsors a variety of ski-related special events including a fall jamboree, gear swap, ski instruction, and monthly meetings with a wide variety of speakers and presentations. |
| Southern Oregon Nordic Club Ashland/Medford, Oregon To enhance our community by promoting Nordic skiing and the silent winter sports through education, trail maintenance and development, and organizing group activities. |
| Strawberry Mountain (John Day) Nordic Club John Day, Oregon Contact AXCS for more information about this club. |
| Teacup Lake Nordic Portland/Mt Hood, Oregon Teacup is operated by the Teacup Lake chapter of the Oregon Nordic Club, under a volunteer agreement with the Mt Hood National Forest. We are volunteer operated and depend on donations and membership fees. Volunteers maintain the trails and facilities and organize cross country ski events, including lessons and races. |
| Tumalo Langlauf Club Bend, Oregon We promote XC skiing through community trail grooming programs, educational and social activities. TLC is a chapter of the Oregon Nordic Club (ONC). |
| Willamette Oregon Nordic Club Chapter Salem, Oregon ONC-Willamette Chapter makes available the opportunity to enjoy cross country skiing at its fullest. As a member of ONC, we offer organized skiing activities to those living in or visiting the mid-Willamette Valley. We offer a ski school in January followed by introductory practice trips on the snow. The school is geared to the first time skier. Skill advancement beyond the introductory level is best acquired by getting out there and skiing regularly with the club. Come join us! |
| XC Oregon Bend, Oregon We are an elite development program working with young adults geared towards national and international personal excellence. We also offer a limited number of affiliate programs for athletes past their mid-30s. |
Contact the AXCS National Office to sign up your club - It's Free! All that the AXCS requires is a postal address for shipping promotional materials and your agreement to distribute those materials to your club members at potlucks, workouts, races, swaps, anywhere your group meets or can pass the good word. Small Print: AXCS typically defines "Clubs" as either non-profit local community organizations with adult (25+ years) programs or training groups (non-profit or commercial) specifically working with adult XC skiers. We also include in this directory selected local XC organizations that have ties to major citizen performance skiing events and programs.
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