Author and Editor: Gabriella Grace

Timberline:
Cost: $$-$$$$ Adult Day Pass is 12pm – 4pm, $39.
Funky Fact: The sunrise or sunset from the top of Palmer is a stunning sight not to miss.

Skiing and snowboarding at Timberline are popular winter activities that offer something for everyone. Located in the picturesque Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon, Timberline boasts over 1,400 acres of skiable terrain, making it one of the largest ski resorts in the Pacific Northwest.
Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a first-time snowboarder, Timberline has something to offer. The resort boasts a variety of runs for all skill levels, including gentle slopes for beginners, challenging black diamond runs for advanced skiers, and a terrain park for freestyle riders.
One of the standout features of Timberline is the Palmer Glacier, which offers year-round skiing and snowboarding. With over 500 inches of snowfall each year, the Palmer Glacier is a paradise for winter sports enthusiasts. The glacier is also home to a halfpipe and multiple jumps and jibs, making it a popular spot for freestyle riders.
In addition to the impressive ski and snowboard terrain, Timberline also offers a variety of amenities for visitors. The resort has multiple lodges, restaurants, and bars, as well as a full-service ski and snowboard rental shop and a ski and snowboard school for those looking to learn or improve their skills.
Timberline is also home to a variety of special events throughout the winter season. From torchlight parades to live music and fireworks displays, there is always something going on at Timberline.
Timberline is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to hit the slopes this winter. With its impressive terrain and amenities, it’s no wonder why it’s a popular spot for skiing and snowboarding in the Pacific Northwest.
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