Timberline Lodge

Timberline Lodge is a mountain lodge on the south side of Mount Hood in Oregon, about 60 miles (97 km) east of Portland. Built in the late 1930s, this National Historic Landmark sits at an elevation of 5,960 feet (1,817 m), within the Mount Hood National Forest and is accessible through the Mount Hood Scenic Byway. It is a popular tourist attraction, drawing more than a million visitors annually. It is noted in film for serving as the exterior of... More

Architect:

Opened:

  • Feb 1938

Also known as:

  • Timberline Lodge National Historic Landmark

Location

Geolocation:

Latitude Longitude
  • 45.33115
  • -121.71125
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Listed Site

Designation as Natural or Cultural Site:

Designation Date Listed Category or Criteria
  • Nov 12, 1973
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Architecture

Architect

W.I. Turner

William Irving Turner (1890–1950), commonly known as Tim Turner or W.I. Turner, was an American architect. He served as a U.S. Forest Service architect and is credited with much of the design of Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Washington, an important and influential work. He is given individual...

Address

Timberline Lodge Address

6 mi. (9.6 km) N of Government Camp in Mount Hood National Forest
Oregon
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From the U.S. National Register of Historic Places base

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Significant Year:

  • 1935
  • 1938
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