Ashland Mountain Adventures Blog


Ski and Snowboard Shuttle
November 10, 2009, 6:56 pm
Filed under: Uncategorized

Ashland Mountian Adventures is proud to announce we will be serving the Ashland and Medford areas for their shuttle needs to MT. Ashland. We will be picking up at  JOE’S in Medford and  we will also be picking up our customers from our location at 700 Mistletoe Rd. off the Tolman Creek Rd.

The early am shuttle  will begin pick up’s at 7:20am at Joes in Medford and at 7:50 at our office on Mistletoe Rd. arriving at Mt. Ashalnd at approximately 8:45am.   Will leave Mt. Ashland at 4pm sharp.  We will opperate every day of the Holliday except Christmass and New Years Day.

Any other times may be reserved for 6 or more passengers or $80. You MUST MAKE A RESERVATION, at 541-499-2298 as our van can only hold up to 14 passengers. This will mean less time on the shuttle and more time on the mountain for our riders!

Our pricing will be simple…  (1) round trip ticket $15   (10) round trip tickets $120  or a one way ticket for $8  YOU MUST CALL AND MAKE A RESERVATION. Tickets can be purchased either at our office, or on the van at time of departure.  

We will be updating the BLOG daily for road contitions and time changes due to weather, so check before you call. AMA will  have safe and convenient racks on each vehicle to stow either your ski’s or snow board that our drivers will secure.

We look forward to serving you so give us a call at 541-499-2298 and get your Ski season started with a warm quick ride up the mountain.



Catwalk Trail workd day
November 4, 2009, 3:28 pm
Filed under: AMA Events

This last Sunday’s trail work day on Catwalk was a huge success! With 26 people that represented every trail user organization, A.W.T.A., S.O.F.A., S.O.M.B.A. and others from Redding and Roseberg made the trip to Ashland to help restore and improve this highly used trail. working from 10am to 3pm nonstop, this large crew managed to smooth out every rut and pot hole, and improve every corner for future sustainability. I would like to thank the goup leaders, Jake, Fish, Wes, and Daniel for keeping everyone going in the right directioin.
AMA would also like to thank our trail work day sponcer’s, the U.S.F.S., SRAM, Truvative, Avid, WTB, Specialized, Kali Protective and the HWY 68 Hillbilly’s (keg o beer from Caldera)