Timberline Lodge illuminated at night beneath Mount Hood, surrounded by snow and evergreen trees, with ski tracks visible under a clear, starry sky.

A Historic Icon
Timberline Lodge

Constructed in 1937, Timberline Lodge offers a unique and unforgettable stay where rustic charm meets rich history. As a National Historic Landmark, our iconic lodge is steeped in tradition, providing guests with a cozy, inviting atmosphere that celebrates its heritage. After a day of skiing or adventures, unwind in comfort, surrounded by the natural beauty of Mount Hood.

Guests sitting on Adirondack chairs outside Timberline Lodge on a sunny day, with the stone and wood building framed by tall evergreens and a clear blue sky overhead.
Welcome

A Truly Elevated Experience

For nearly 90 years, Timberline Lodge has welcomed travelers looking to experience the beauty and wide-open wonder of Mt. Hood’s high-alpine landscape. Staying a night—or a few—at the Lodge feels like stepping into a different era, where classic charm meets modern comfort in all the right ways.

The main lodge room at Timberline Lodge viewed from above, with a large stone fireplace, wooden furniture, red and orange sofas, and guests relaxing in warm, rustic lighting.
Timberline's Mascots

Meet Heidi & Bruno!

Meet Timberline’s St. Bernards! Heidi (10th) greets guests at the Front Desk, while Bruno (12th) holds it down in the Day Lodge.

Learn More

A woman smiling while dining with another guest inside Timberline Lodge’s rustic restaurant, with wooden walls, warm lighting, and other diners in the background.
Food & Drink

Savour Fresh NW Cuisine

Timberline serves up fresh, flavorful food that highlights the best of the Pacific Northwest.

A guest room at Timberline Lodge with wood-paneled walls, a large bed with white linens and an orange blanket, a stone fireplace, rustic furniture, warm lighting, and a curtained window.
Lodge & Chalet Rooms

Classic Comfort at Timberline

No two rooms at Timberline are alike. Hand-built in the 1930s, each one features unique layouts, vintage timberwork, and hand-forged details, along with modern amenities and amazing views.

Lodge Amenities

Enjoy Timeless Hospitality

Two people sitting by a fire pit beside the outdoor pool at Timberline Lodge at night, surrounded by tall pine trees, with the lodge building lit in the background and reflections on the water under a clear dark sky. A sauna room at Timberline Lodge with wooden benches and walls, a stone accent wall, and a bucket with a wooden ladle beside a heater filled with sauna rocks under warm lighting. A colorful mosaic at Timberline Lodge showing forest animals—a bear catching a fish, a deer, a skunk, and a bird among green plants and trees—framed by stone walls with a drinking fountain at the base. A young girl wearing a white sweater with a red and blue pattern kneels to hug and kiss a large Saint Bernard dog inside Timberline Lodge. The dog stands calmly as people gather around in the warmly lit space. Timberline default image
Lodge Amenities

Enjoy Timeless Hospitality

A black-and-white architectural drawing of Timberline Lodge at the base of Mount Hood, showing steep gabled roofs, a stone foundation, and the mountain backdrop, with small figures and a car providing scale.
Our History

A National Icon

Built in 1937 as part of a Works Progress Administration project and dedicated by Franklin D. Roosevelt, Timberline Lodge sits at 6,000 feet on the south slope of Mt. Hood