Timberline Lodge; Government Camp, Oregon
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Hikenutty
N 45° 19.850 W 121° 42.688
10T E 600969 N 5020510
Timberline Lodge in an exquisite example of WPA work, built in 1936 entirely by hand. It is located on Mt. Hood and includes the Timberline Ski area where you can ski well into the summer months.
Waymark Code: WM1FE2
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 04/27/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member CoinsAndPins
Views: 374

This description of the history of Timberline Lodge is from the "art and history" section of the lodge's website:
On June 14, 1936, at the brutal height of the Great Depression, ground was broken for a project unique in America. Timberline Lodge was built entirely by hand, inside and out, by unemployed craftspeople hired by the Federal Works Progress Administration. The building is a tribute to their skills and a monument to a government which responded not only to the physical needs of its people in a desperate time, but also to the needs of their spirits.

The initial survey was made on the site in 14 feet of snow during the spring of 1936. For three months during this spring, Forest Service workers labored to clear the snow from the primitive road that existed between US Highway 26 near Summit Meadows, to Phlox Point, about a half mile below the site. Construction workers lived in tent cities in Summit Meadows, and were trucked daily to the construction site. The conditions were extraordinarily difficult, but the workers were paid well, the food was good, and morale was high. Survivors of the project, and written records, indicate that those who participated felt that they were involved in something unusual and important, and so gave it extra best efforts.

The spring of 1936 was long and mild, and the workers were able to get the building enclosed before the worst of the cold weather. Some exterior stonework remained however, and in the late fall and early winter stone masons warmed their stiffened fingers at portable stoves hauled to the site. Most of the stone workers were skilled masons, many of them Italian immigrants whose beautiful work can be seen along the old Columbia River Highway as well as other Oregon highways.

The work was done in an amazingly short time - the intensity of the project being due not only to the weather but also to the uncertainty of the WPA's future. From the first drawings, made in early 1936, to the dedication of the completed Lodge by President Franklin Roosevelt in September, 1937 only 15 months elapsed. Despite the extreme conditions, fast-paced construction and the inexperience of some of the workers, there were no major accidents during the entire period.

In 1978, Timberline Lodge was declared a National Historic Landmark. Its evolution as a site of Northwest craft continues. Encouraged by the Friends of Timberline, the US Forest Service and the hotel and ski area operators, Northwest artists continue to contribute art and craftwork to the Lodge.

This is a great place to visit for the outdoor enthusiast with skiing, hiking, mountain biking and nearby fishing and river rafting. For the less athletically inclined there is a hot tub, sauna, heated pool, ping-pong, shuffleboard, and boardgames. Be sure to take some time to relax near the massive fireplace in the lobby area. While you are there find the virtual geocache GCDBC4 in the lodge.

Daily, weekly, or monthly rates:
Chalets $105; Chalet 15 (sleeps 10)$115; Twins $150; Timberline Queen $210; Corner $235; Fireplace $275 (rates are for Weekends and holidays. See website for weekday rates.)


Kitchens or kitchenettes in the rooms?: In some

Refrigerator in room?: In some

Fireplaces in the rooms?: In some

Internet access in rooms or in other areas?: Unknown

Handicap accessible rooms?: Yes

Restaurant on premises and type of restaurant?:
Cascade Dining Room - serves Pacific NW Cuisine


Swimming pool?: Yes

Meeting or convention room(s) available?: Yes

Office hours and any seasonal operating times or closed periods?:
Open year round.


Describe ease of accessibility to the location using a vehicle, hiking, etc.:
Easy drive on paved roads


Office phone number: 503-231-5400

Office address:
Timberline Lodge
Timberline, OR USA
97028


Website of facility: [Web Link]

Types of recreation, activities, and attractions nearby:
Skiing, hiking, mountain climbing, mountain biking, fishing, river rafting, golf


Discounts available?: Not listed

Childcare provisions?: Not listed

Visit Instructions:

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