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Authenticity is the name of the game at Timberline: since it first opened in the 1930s, the proprietors have strived to nurture a traditional American Alpine ambiance in the Oregon lodge. The walls are wood-panelled, lending interiors a cosy, rustic air that is only complemented by solid hand-carved beds, open fireplaces and original, handmade fabrics and drapes. For groups or families, there are also bunk-bed rooms available for a more communal experience. Rooms feature televisions, heaters and complementary toiletries for your pleasure. Beyond the privacy of your room, the lodge unfolds as a homey, welcoming space where you can explore and find your own ‘spot’ – for bookworms, the well-stocked lending library offers itself up; social butterflies may prefer one of the hotel bars; table tennis and board games ensure that evenings are filled with as much fun as the day; and when stomachs start to rumble, there is a wide selection of culinary options available. The Cascade Dining Room offers premium quality hand-prepared cuisine with mouth-watering hearty meals such as the sinfully delicious Lodge Smoked Bacon Wrapped Pork Chop, or the rich and tantalising Crisped Duck Confit with Pappardelle Pasta & Black Truffle Butter. For guests yearning for a simpler palate, the Ram’s Head Bar serves Fondue, Bratwurst sausages, sandwiches and bar snacks, while the Blue Ox Bar has a selection of pizzas, ales and wines. Of course, Timberline’s top attractions are the excellent skiing slopes right outside the doors of the lodge. At an elevation of 6,000 feet, there is year-round snowcover, and the five quad lifts can move nearly 10,000 visitors an hour. This is your number one choice for high-quality skiing – learners can join a ski school while experience skiers can enjoy any one of the fourty-one trails on the mountain. Apart from skiing, guests may like to try hiking, mountaineering or mountain biking. And if none of this tickles your fancy, did you know that Timberline Lodge was the shooting location for Stephen King's 'The Shining'? Luckily, the only danger you'll be in is of staying an extra week because you can't bear to leave!
Active Holiday
Skiing
Country Escape
Families
Great walks
Golf
Other Activities
Mountain biking
Hideaway
Groups
Wildlife Area
Historic
Sit-out Terrace
Child friendly
Views
Outstanding location
Full of character
Traditional
Hills & mountains
Restaurant
In/by a Nature Reserve
Gym
Retro/Vintage
Disabled access
Charming
Free wifi
Secluded setting
Remote
Games room
Shuffleboard and table tennis are available in addition to a wide selection of family board games.Sit-out Terrace
The south deck from the second floor provides a panoramic view for over 50 miles.Child friendly
All children under 12 years stay free of charge when using existing beds.Cots available
One child under 4 years stays free of charge in a child's cot/crib.Views
Panoramic views over the picturesque snowscapes of Mt Hood.Parking
Parking is available for a small surcharge.Shops
Gift shop and on-site shops.Swimming Pool
Year-round outdoor pool.Safe
Bar
Fireplace
Sauna/Steam
Meeting Room
No pets
Library
Restaurant
Gym
Disabled access
Business Centre
Hot Tub
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
Wifi
Free wifi
Skiing
Great walks
Golf
Other Activities
Mountain biking
Climbing
Wildlife Area
An architectural gem atop a natural wonder, Timberline Lodge is an acclaimed ski lodge and mountain retreat on the south slope of Mt. Hood, standing 6,000 feet above sea level. Boasting a rustic elegance, Timberline Lodge is a beautiful mountain-top resort affording exceptional service and enchanting accommodations.
Originally published by Historic Hotels of America
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