Trail Map / Mountain Stats




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Season:
Timberline has the longest ski season in North America. The winter season is typically early to mid-November through Memorial Day. Our Palmer Express high speed quad allows us to operate later into the summer season than anyone else - June 1st through Labor Day. Many years, we're open for Fall skiing as well - Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in September and October (snow permitting). For up-to-date hours of operation, call our Sno Phone at (503) 222-2211, or view our conditions page.

Trails:
41 trails comprised of:
25% Beginner Trails
50% Intermediate Trails
25% Advanced Trails

Lift Systems:
5 High Speed Quads
1 Triple
1 Double
2 Surface
1 Passenger Snowcat

Total Uphill Capacity: 9,869 people per hour

Skiable Terrain: Approx. 1,650 in total

Vertical:
Timberline boasts the Northwest's largest vertical terrain with 3,690 vertical feet from the top of Palmer to the bottom of Still Creek Basin. In the summer, our vertical drop is 2,616'.

Elevation:
The elevation of Mt. Hood is 11,245 feet. Timberline Lodge is located at 6,000 feet. Silcox Hut is at 7,000 feet. The highest operation point is the top of Palmer at 8,540 feet. The lowest operation point is the bottom of Still Creek Basin at 4,850 feet.

Snowfall:
Average base: 175-200 inches per season measured from opening date until end of winter season in April. Average snowfall: 400-500" per year.

Freestyle Terrain:
Progression-based terrain for all ability levels. 6 parks and 1 pipe in winter. Multiple camp features + 1 public terrain park in summer.

Nordic Skiing / Snowshoe: Yes.

Snowcat Skiing: Yes.

Night Skiing: Yes.

Snow Play (sledding/tubing/etc.): No.

Day Lodge:
The Wy'East Day Lodge offers year round full skier facilities including food service, lounge, rental shop, ski school, lockers, gift shop and skier services.

For More Information
Skier Services: 503-272-3158
Email: skiserv@timberlinelodge.com