When skiers think great slopes, they think Oregon. And when skiers want a great place to stay while skiing in Oregon, they choose the Timberline Lodge.
Timberline Lodge is more than a great place to ski; it’s a lodge with history. A master craftsman built Timberline Lodge during the Great Depression. It’s a majestic building that many will recognize from the movie “The Shining”. Many of the outdoor scenes from the classic film were shot at Timberline Lodge in Oregon.
The lodge was completely built by hand, and remains very well preserved. Hand-woven draperies and hand-hewn beams create a rustic charm that beautiful reflects the history of this stunning building. The lodge itself sits amid 1400 acres of land. Thirty-five trails have been created for beginner, intermediate and expert skiers. Timberline Lodge’s top elevation is 8504′, with a vertical drop of 2501′, and six chair lifts are available.
A unique feature of Timberline Lodge in Oregon is that it’s the only lodge in the United States to offer year-round snow skiing. There is an area of Timberline Lodge called Palmer Snowfield that is...