The venerable Timberline at Government Camp at the 6,600 foot level of Mt. Hood (11,235 feet) has a 3,590 vertical and 1,430 skiable acres. The best World Cup National Teams train at Timberline in the summer. The resort has the longest ski season in North America. It has summer snow and closes around Labor Day for maintenance and then reopens for almost a whole year.
The 71-room Timberline Lodge , a National Historic Landmark, is located in the middle of the chairlift system with jacuzzi and sauna. Silcox Hut sleepover cabin is available for groups up to 24, overnight RV parking available without hookups.
Dining room in lodge, lounge, pool, ski shop, rental shop, and gift shop. Snowboard and ski school including SKIwee program for kids. Group and private ski lessons available for all ability levels.
Snowboarding, telemarking, snowtubing, snowshoeing, snowskate park, night skiing, and mountaineering at area.
One terrain park with table tops, kickers, perfectly shaped halfpipe, spines, hips, and rollers for all abilities. Competitions during the season. Lessons and rentals available.
Cross country is not available within the ski area, but several trails can be found 4 to 8 miles away in Mt. Hood National Forest.
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Top: 8540 FT Bottom: 4950 FT Vertical Drop: 3590 FT Skiable Terrain: 1000 acres Number of Runs: 32 Snow Making: 0 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 2 Capacity: 8100 |
Beginner Runs: 30% Intermediate Runs: 50% Advanced Runs: 20% Expert Runs: 0% Average Snowfall: 550 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 305 Year Open: 1937 |
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