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Timberline Lodge Ski Area

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Contact Info
Phone:
503-622-7979
Snow Report:
503-222-2211
Basics
Skiable Acres:
1,430 Acres
Vertical Drop:
3590 feet
Summit Elevation:
8,540 Feet (2603 m)
Basic Directions

From Portland:

Take U.S. Highway 26 east to Timberline Ski Area, about 60 miles

Hours + Prices

Hours

Daily: 9am - 4pm

Season:
November - May

Amenities

Mountain Stats

Mountain
Skiable Acres:
1,430 Acres
Average Snowfall:
500 Inches
Base Elevation:
4950 feet
Summit Elevation:
8,540 Feet (2603 m)
Vertical Drop:
3590 feet
Lifts and Runs
Lift Capacity:
8,100 per hour
Number of Lifts:
6 Lifts
Longest Run:
9,240 Feet (2816 m)
Total Runs:
32 Runs

1 Double Chair, 1 Triple Chair, 4 HiSpeed Quads

Terrain Park(s)
Features:
Super Pipe - 17 feet, Half Pipe, Jib Park

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