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.
Family of four enjoying Mother's Day Brunch at Timberline's Cascade Dining Room
Sunday, May 10th

Mother's Day Brunch

Treat your mom and yourself to Mother's Day at Timberline Lodge, featuring an elaborate brunch buffet.

Make Mother's Day Reservations

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. Heidi and Bruno, age 3 months, playing in the snow at Timberline, with the stone wall and the Timberline snowgoose weather vane in the background. 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

TAKE A TOUR OF TIMBERLINE

Use the menu on the right to navigate through 360° images of indoor and outdoor spaces around Timberline. Use the menu on the left to access the 3D Model Gallery and virtually walk through the lodge.