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8.4

325 reviews

Timberline Lodge

27500 East Timberline Road, Government Camp, OR 97028, US

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From

$243

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+1-833-728-2041

Skiing

Pet Friendly

Free wifi

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Bar

Fitness center

Elevator

Timberline Lodge

Welcome to Timberline Lodge, a charming 3-star resort nestled in the beautiful city of Government Camp, Oregon. With its rustic charm and stunning location, this lodge is the perfect retreat for nature-loving travelers. Located just 2.8mi from the city center, guests can enjoy a peaceful escape while still being close to local attractions and amenities.

The lodge offers a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. From skiing on the slopes to relaxing on the sun deck, there is something for everyone. Take advantage of the free WiFi, fitness center, and 24-hour front desk. The on-site restaurant and bar serve delectable meals and drinks, while the terrace offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

Timberline Lodge boasts 325 reviews, a testament to its excellent service and accommodations. With prices starting from $243, this resort offers great value for money. Whether you're an avid skier, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a cozy getaway, Timberline Lodge is the ideal choice for your next adventure in Oregon.

After a day of exploring the beauty of Government Camp, you can refuel and indulge your taste buds at Timberline Lodge's on-site restaurant, Cascade Dining Room. This restaurant offers a delightful culinary experience with a menu that showcases the best of Oregon's local ingredients. From fresh seafood to mouthwatering steaks, their diverse menu has something to satisfy every palate. And while you savor your meal, take in the breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains through the restaurant's large windows. There's no better way to end a day of adventure than with a delicious meal surrounded by nature's beauty.

At Timberline Lodge, convenience is key. That's why they accept a variety of payment methods, including Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express. So you can easily settle your bill and continue your journey stress-free.

When it comes to accommodations, Timberline Lodge has thoughtfully designed rooms to cater to different needs. For couples or solo travelers, the Queen Room offers a comfortable retreat. With its Queen-size bed and cozy ambiance, it's the perfect place to unwind after a day in the great outdoors. If you're traveling with a small group, the Triple Room provides ample space and flexibility. With a Queen-size bed and a Twin bed, there's enough room for everyone to rest and relax. And for those seeking a unique experience, the Bunk Room with Shared Bathroom is a fun and affordable option. With two bunk beds, it's perfect for friends or families on a budget. No matter which room you choose, you can expect clean and comfortable accommodations that will make you feel right at home.

Closest airports

Portland International Airport

46.4mi

Most popular amenities

Skiing

Pet Friendly

Free wifi

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Bar

Fitness center

Elevator

Restaurant

Sun deck

Terrace

Business center

View

Private Bathroom

Free toiletries

Rooms

Bunk Room with Shared Bathroom

2 Bunk Beds

140 sqft

Free toiletries

Experience cozy comfort in our Bunk Room with Shared Bathroom, perfect for couples. With its 140 sqft size, enjoy a relaxing stay in this smoke-free room, featuring 2 bunk beds and free toiletries.

Queen Room

1 Queen Size Bed

Private Bathroom

View

Free toiletries

Our Queen Room is the perfect choice for couples looking for a smoke-free retreat. Enjoy the comfort of a Queen size bed, a private bathroom, and stunning views, along with complimentary toiletries for a worry-free stay.

Triple Room

1 Twin Bed

1 Queen Size Bed

140 sqft

Private Bathroom

Shower

Free toiletries

x3

+

Our Triple Room offers a comfortable and spacious stay for up to 3 adults and 1 child, complete with a twin bed and queen size bed. Enjoy the convenience of a private bathroom with shower, free toiletries, and other amenities like TV, heating, telephone, and more.

Guest reviews

8.4

325 reviews

From

$243

Categories of assessments

Cleanliness

8.7

Comfort

8.5

Location

9.7

Facilities

8.4

Staff

9

Value for money

7.3

WiFi quality

8.6

Featured reviews:

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Jesse

10

November 2022

The place was awesome even if the pool was not available this year the hot tub was and they made a good choice in keeping that during the remodel

dinner options and breakfast options are always limited at Timberline. The café at the day lodge is pretty bleak for breakfast and sporadic as to what is offered it is always confusing to me. The Cascade dining room is top notch and the bar food is great bar food but there’s nothing to just walk up and feed my children breakfast or dinner other than the sandwiches and potato chips they need a better middle menu The hot chocolate and cocktails are off the charts wonderful

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Robert

8.2

April 2021

Exceptional hotel built in the WPA days of the Great Depression. Really amazing job, everything was hand made by Civilian Conservation Corps workers.

The hotel does not offer any type of casual dining, only a sit-down restaurant with fairly high prices and (to me) an odd, overly fussy menu. It would be much better if the restaurant were both a little less chef-oriented and less expensive. They should offer family-friendly food options somewhere within the hotel, even if only in the basement or other out of the way location. In my view it is not acceptable to tell guests they must drive to a gas station at the base of the mountain to get casual food.

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Lonzell

8.2

November 2021

Food was good. Beds comfortable. The location and lodge itself were beautiful. The people were always friendly.

The price for what we recieved was way too high. The area around the lodge never got snow swept and my car almost slid down the hill just driving in the parking lot. All water is from the tap and tastes like it has been kept in a large plastic barrel. The priciest rooms have 20 inch tvs and my bed broke on the 2nd night. Food was so expensive I felt like I was being held hostage for 80 dollar meals. The vending machines were 4 dollars for any beverage, and 3 dollars for any snack. I saved up for months and overdrafted on the 2nd day.

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Kathryn

8.2

October 2021

Beautiful opportunity to stay in the historic Timberline Lodge, with excellent amenities that are expected of the current century. The hot water never seems to run out. The Cascade Dining room has good food, and better drinks. The staff was very friendly, allowing me to use laundry facilities for free. I was in the lowest cost room, with shared bathroom facilities (which were plentiful compared to the number of rooms -not at all like a college dorm), so I was grateful to be able to use the other amenities (spa, hot tub) at no extra cost. Also, the woman at the gift shop gifted me postcard stamps. Incredible.

My room was far too hot, and there was no way I could ajust the thermostat in my little room. It will be really cozy once winter sets in. However, in October, it was a bit too much. I had to put the fan on next to my bed.

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Jennifer

9.1

July 2021

The location is spectacular, right on Mount Hood with the mountain in the background. The lodge is an incredible work of art, built during FDR's New Deal in the 1930's with incredible craftsmanship. It's like a museum - every detail or architecture is amazing and sturdy.

Because of Covid, the place is currently understaffed and so the meal options were quite limited compared to the normal situation. The main restaurant is super expensive and so we went to the Bar and had soup and beer. Usually they offer burgers and pizza but that was not on the menu at the time of this visit. Hopefully that will change. On the other hand, the Brunch was decent value and very good.

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Theresa

9.1

April 2022

We love the grandness and history. The craftsmanship that went into building such a large lodge and of course being on top of a mountain is seriously epic!

We stayed in one of the chalets with bunkbeds and were only given a miniature pillow each bed. Thankfully we found someone to request more but again all tiny pillow. If we had known we would have packed our own, but for $175 I think we deserve each a pair of standard sized pillow!

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Ronele

8.2

July 2021

The hotel lobby and meeting area were beautiful - loved to see the history! Service in the Cascade Room was very good. Dinner menu selection was nice. The room was quaint and decent space, although I think it was overpriced.

The breakfast selection was limited and expensive. Our room was very dusty, especially the blinds and they did not work, and there several flies in the room as the window had been left open . There were no screens on the windows so opening the windows were not an option. We were not expecting the creaky floors and people walking overhead with ski boots on, or being able to hear people talking in the next room. The front desk staff seemed very busy and could have been a little more friendly.

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James

10

May 2022

The staff we interacted with were all exceptional. Friendly, knowledgable, and inclined to say yes. What more could anyone ask for.

More salad selections in both the Ram and the Cascade dining room. I had to be out the door for work at 6:30 am each day. There is nothing open that I found. It would have been nice to be able to get hot water to make my tea.

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Theodore

9.1

July 2022

The room was OK size, it was warm while we were staying there, so we ad our room door and window open when we were in the room. Breakfast was fabulous. The lox, smoked salmon, and eggs were beautifully prepared and delicious.

our room was warm, too warm for me. And the power went out so we were unable to use the pool, sauna or hot tub, which we planned to use.

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Danila

10

February 2022

honestly everything about this stay was amazing. I was a little worried about the shared restroom situation but they were very clean.The walls are super thin so you definitely can hear everything going on in the rooms around you but it’s quiet around bedtime so it really wasn’t too bad. the restaurants/bar were awesome , absolutely loved the hot tub. everything on the property made up for the thin walls

🇺🇸

Jesse

10

November 2022

10

The place was awesome even if the pool was not available this year the hot tub was and they made a good choice in keeping that during the remodel

dinner options and breakfast options are always limited at Timberline. The café at the day lodge is pretty bleak for breakfast and sporadic as to what is offered it is always confusing to me. The Cascade dining room is top notch and the bar food is great bar food but there’s nothing to just walk up and feed my children breakfast or dinner other than the sandwiches and potato chips they need a better middle menu The hot chocolate and cocktails are off the charts wonderful

🇺🇸

Robert

8.2

April 2021

8.2

Exceptional hotel built in the WPA days of the Great Depression. Really amazing job, everything was hand made by Civilian Conservation Corps workers.

The hotel does not offer any type of casual dining, only a sit-down restaurant with fairly high prices and (to me) an odd, overly fussy menu. It would be much better if the restaurant were both a little less chef-oriented and less expensive. They should offer family-friendly food options somewhere within the hotel, even if only in the basement or other out of the way location. In my view it is not acceptable to tell guests they must drive to a gas station at the base of the mountain to get casual food.

🇺🇸

Lonzell

8.2

November 2021

8.2

Food was good. Beds comfortable. The location and lodge itself were beautiful. The people were always friendly.

The price for what we recieved was way too high. The area around the lodge never got snow swept and my car almost slid down the hill just driving in the parking lot. All water is from the tap and tastes like it has been kept in a large plastic barrel. The priciest rooms have 20 inch tvs and my bed broke on the 2nd night. Food was so expensive I felt like I was being held hostage for 80 dollar meals. The vending machines were 4 dollars for any beverage, and 3 dollars for any snack. I saved up for months and overdrafted on the 2nd day.

🇺🇸

Kathryn

8.2

October 2021

8.2

Beautiful opportunity to stay in the historic Timberline Lodge, with excellent amenities that are expected of the current century. The hot water never seems to run out. The Cascade Dining room has good food, and better drinks. The staff was very friendly, allowing me to use laundry facilities for free. I was in the lowest cost room, with shared bathroom facilities (which were plentiful compared to the number of rooms -not at all like a college dorm), so I was grateful to be able to use the other amenities (spa, hot tub) at no extra cost. Also, the woman at the gift shop gifted me postcard stamps. Incredible.

My room was far too hot, and there was no way I could ajust the thermostat in my little room. It will be really cozy once winter sets in. However, in October, it was a bit too much. I had to put the fan on next to my bed.

🇺🇸

Jennifer

9.1

July 2021

9.1

The location is spectacular, right on Mount Hood with the mountain in the background. The lodge is an incredible work of art, built during FDR's New Deal in the 1930's with incredible craftsmanship. It's like a museum - every detail or architecture is amazing and sturdy.

Because of Covid, the place is currently understaffed and so the meal options were quite limited compared to the normal situation. The main restaurant is super expensive and so we went to the Bar and had soup and beer. Usually they offer burgers and pizza but that was not on the menu at the time of this visit. Hopefully that will change. On the other hand, the Brunch was decent value and very good.

🇺🇸

Theresa

9.1

April 2022

9.1

We love the grandness and history. The craftsmanship that went into building such a large lodge and of course being on top of a mountain is seriously epic!

We stayed in one of the chalets with bunkbeds and were only given a miniature pillow each bed. Thankfully we found someone to request more but again all tiny pillow. If we had known we would have packed our own, but for $175 I think we deserve each a pair of standard sized pillow!

🇺🇸

Ronele

8.2

July 2021

8.2

The hotel lobby and meeting area were beautiful - loved to see the history! Service in the Cascade Room was very good. Dinner menu selection was nice. The room was quaint and decent space, although I think it was overpriced.

The breakfast selection was limited and expensive. Our room was very dusty, especially the blinds and they did not work, and there several flies in the room as the window had been left open . There were no screens on the windows so opening the windows were not an option. We were not expecting the creaky floors and people walking overhead with ski boots on, or being able to hear people talking in the next room. The front desk staff seemed very busy and could have been a little more friendly.

🇺🇸

James

10

May 2022

10

The staff we interacted with were all exceptional. Friendly, knowledgable, and inclined to say yes. What more could anyone ask for.

More salad selections in both the Ram and the Cascade dining room. I had to be out the door for work at 6:30 am each day. There is nothing open that I found. It would have been nice to be able to get hot water to make my tea.

🇺🇸

Theodore

9.1

July 2022

9.1

The room was OK size, it was warm while we were staying there, so we ad our room door and window open when we were in the room. Breakfast was fabulous. The lox, smoked salmon, and eggs were beautifully prepared and delicious.

our room was warm, too warm for me. And the power went out so we were unable to use the pool, sauna or hot tub, which we planned to use.

🇺🇸

Danila

10

February 2022

10

honestly everything about this stay was amazing. I was a little worried about the shared restroom situation but they were very clean.The walls are super thin so you definitely can hear everything going on in the rooms around you but it’s quiet around bedtime so it really wasn’t too bad. the restaurants/bar were awesome , absolutely loved the hot tub. everything on the property made up for the thin walls

Points of Interest Around Timberline Lodge

Attractions

Mt. Hood

3mi

Deschutes River

11.9mi

Cascade Range

13.6mi

Mt. Hood National Forest

14.1mi

Bonneville Dam

24.3mi

Oneonta Gorge

25.1mi

Multnomah Falls

25.9mi

Wahkeena Falls

26.2mi

Columbia River Gorge

27.8mi

Mt. Hood Railroad

27.9mi

Latourell Falls

28.5mi

Vista House

29.6mi

Crown Point State Scenic Corridor

31mi

Attractions

Mt. Hood

3mi

Deschutes River

11.9mi

Cascade Range

13.6mi

Mt. Hood National Forest

14.1mi

Bonneville Dam

24.3mi

Oneonta Gorge

25.1mi

Multnomah Falls

25.9mi

Wahkeena Falls

26.2mi

Columbia River Gorge

27.8mi

Mt. Hood Railroad

27.9mi

Latourell Falls

28.5mi

Vista House

29.6mi

Crown Point State Scenic Corridor

31mi

Airports

Portland International Airport

46.4mi

Restaurants

Amenities of Timberline Lodge

Skiing

Pet Friendly

Free wifi

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Bar

Fitness center

Elevator

Restaurant

Sun deck

Terrace

Business center

View

Private Bathroom

Free toiletries

Amenities of Timberline Lodge

Activities

Game room

Hiking

Free

Skiing

Bathroom

Bathtub or shower

Free toiletries

Hairdryer

Private Bathroom

Shared bathroom

Shower

Toilet

Towels

Bedroom

Alarm clock

Linens

Wardrobe or closet

Business Facilities

Business center

Free

Fax/Photocopying

Additional fee

Meeting/Banquet facilities

Additional fee

Cleaning Services

Daily housekeeping

Free

Laundry

Free

Food & Drink

Bar

Restaurant

Snack bar

Special diet meals (on request)

Vending machine (drinks)

Vending machine (snacks)

Food & drink safety

Breakfast to-go containers

Front Desk Services

24-hour front desk

ATM on site

Baggage storage

Free

Concierge

Tour desk

General

Elevator

Facilities for disabled guests

Heating

Interconnecting room(s) available

Ironing facilities

Non-smoking rooms

Pet Friendly

Smoke-free property

Internet

Free wifi

Living Area

Sitting area

Media & Technology

Cable channels

Satellite channels

Telephone

TV

Outdoors

Sun deck

Terrace

Parking

Parking

Additional fee

Parking On Site

Additional fee

Physical distancing

Cashless payment available

Screens or physical barriers between staff and guests in appropriate areas

Room Amenities

Fan

Iron

Safety & security

Safe

Free

Safety features

First aid kits available

Shared stationery (e.g. printed menus, magazines, pens, paper) removed

Services

Wake-up service

Ski

Ski rental on site

Spa

Fitness center

Free

View

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Stay rules - Timberline Lodge

From

$243
  • Check-in / Check-out

  • Pets

  • Internet

  • Age restrictions

  • Parking

  • Reservations

  • Children and beds

  • Cards accepted at this property

Frequently Asked Questions - Timberline Lodge

What are the check-in and check-out times at Timberline Lodge?

For Timberline Lodge, you can check in after 04:00 PM and the check-out deadline is 11:00 AM.

Does Timberline Lodge come with parking?

Yes, there is parking available at Timberline Lodge. The parking is on site and costs $5 per day. Reservation is required for parking.

How much does a stay at Timberline Lodge cost?

Starting rates at Timberline Lodge begin from $243. However, prices can vary based on room type and selected dates. Please enter your dates for accurate pricing.

What are the room types available at Timberline Lodge?

At Timberline Lodge, guests can choose from Queen Rooms, Triple Rooms, and Bunk Rooms with shared bathrooms. The Queen Rooms accommodate 2 adults, have a Queen size bed, and do not allow smoking. The Triple Rooms accommodate 3 adults and 1 child, have a Twin bed and a Queen size bed, and also do not allow smoking. The Bunk Rooms can accommodate 2 adults, have 2 Bunk beds, and do not allow smoking. Room sizes for the Triple Room and Bunk Room are both 140 sqft.

Which amenities can guests enjoy at Timberline Lodge?

Guests at Timberline Lodge can spend their time enjoying a range of leisure amenities. For those interested in skiing, the hotel offers both skiing and ski rental on site. After a day on the slopes, guests can relax and unwind at the bar or enjoy the sun deck. The fitness center provides an opportunity for guests to stay active during their stay.

In addition to these amenities, guests can also go hiking in the surrounding area, taking advantage of the hotel's location in a scenic mountain setting.

For dining options, the Cascade Dining Room is available on site. Guests can enjoy delicious meals without having to leave the hotel.

Overall, Timberline Lodge offers a variety of amenities and activities to ensure that guests have a memorable and enjoyable stay.

Does Timberline Lodge have on-site restaurants?

Timberline Lodge has a restaurant on site called the Cascade Dining Room.

Does Timberline Lodge accept credit cards?

Timberline Lodge does accept credit cards such as Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and American Express. However, they do not accept cash as a form of payment.