Timberline Lodge

Today is: July 3, 2009

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It's been a beautiful, sunny summer day here at Timberline Lodge. Lifts are closed for the evening....

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Base at Lodge: 58 in.

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Mount Hood is more than a mountain. It’s a mammoth playground. An adventurer’s paradise. A dream for thrillseekers and sightseers. Pick a season, any season. Then hightail it to Timberline, where you’ll find yourself in the middle of it all.

Summer Ski / Ride 2009
The snow piled up deep on the Palmer Snowfield over the winter - the summer season is now in full swing. Coaches - reserve your lane space on Palmer now!more ›
Freestyle Terrain
In search of the best parks on Mt. Hood? Look no further. Timberline maintains multiple terrain parks throughout the year with enough jibs, jumps and pipes to keep even the hardest of the hardcore happy. Timberline was a freestyle leader from the start. Back in the day, Palmer Snowfield was a testing ground for many of the types of features now seen in freestyle terrain parks around the globe.more ›
Skiing & Snowboarding
What’s the best place to be in the winter? Out on the mountain enjoying great snow in a fantastic setting no doubt. With our launch last year of Oregon’s newest lift/terrain combination - Still Creek Basin - you’ll have plenty of room to move. No matter if you prefer one stick or two, dig in here to learn what’s new at Timberline this year.more ›
Lift Rates & Info
Ready to ride? Choose from our sweet selection of season passes—or just grab a lift ticket for the day. We’ll be waiting for you at the top.more ›
Gear Rental
We offer the finest rental equipment available. Featuring skis from Atomic, K2, and Rossignol. And snowboards from Burton and K2. If you already have equipment, don’t forget our skilled technicians can tune, wax or repair your skis or board with precision.more ›
Trail Map
We’re the only ski area in North America that’s open all 12 months of the year. We’ve got 3,690 vertical feet—more than anybody else in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. We’re located near the top of an 11,245-foot volcano—the tallest mountain in all of Oregon. Go ahead. Enjoy the stats. But then get up here and enjoy the ride.more ›
Group planning
What’s more fun than catching big air on Mt. Hood? That’s easy. Catching big air on Mt. Hood with a bunch of your friends. Timberline is the perfect place for your next group outing—offering a wide variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities, huge discounts for groups of just 10 people or more, and a quick-and-easy signup process. So get your friends, co-workers, family or group members together and plan an unforgettable day on the mountain.more ›
Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing
For a Nordic experience you’ll never forget, grab your snowshoes or cross country skis and hop on the Snowshoe Trail. Starting from Timberline Lodge, the trail heads downhill through the woods to the bottom of the Jeff Flood Express lift. There you have the option to return uphill to the lodge or continue even further downhill to the town of Government Camp.
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
You don’t have to ski or snowboard to experience Timberline’s spectacular views. Visit us during the summer and take the Magic Mile Sky Ride up to the 7000’ foot level for the best view of Mt. Hood’s summit, nearby Mt. Jefferson, and our world-famous glacier, Palmer Snowfield.
Mountaineering
Mountaineering
If you’ve ever wanted to climb a mountain, Mt. Hood would be an ideal one. Every year, more than 10,000 people attempt to reach the 11,249-foot peak, making it the second most-climbed mountain in the world, surpassed only by Japan’s Mt. Fuji. The most popular route begins at Timberline Lodge.
Camping
Camping
Timberline Lodge is located in the heart of the Mount Hood National Forest and surrounded by more than 60 miles of pristine wilderness—not to mention an abundance of campsites with breathtaking views. If you’d rather sleep outside in the Great Outdoors, instead of one of our cozy beds, be our guest.
Hiking
Hiking
Located directly behind Timberline Lodge, you’ll find a network of easy trails that wind through alpine wildflowers and offer stunning views of Mt. Hood’s surrounding landscape. For a longer hike in mid-late summer, ride the Magic Mile chairlift to the top, hop on a trail and trek back to the lodge. If you’re an experienced hiker, check out the 41-mile Timberline Trail, which circles the mountain and is accessible from Timberline Lodge mid-July through early October.
Atomic Summer CampSummer Palmer 2009