Snowshoeing at Timberline Lodge

By Kelsey Samsel | Hiking

A man snowshoeing at Timberline Lodge

There are many options for snowshoeing on Mt. Hood, but if you don’t want to get too deep into the wilderness, we suggest snowshoeing at Timberline Lodge. Located about 30 minutes from Whispering Woods, you may need chains to get there. It’s best to check the weather conditions before you leave.

View of Mt. Jefferson from snow covered trail
Timberline Lodge’s Snowshoe Trail

Timberline has a designated snowshoeing trail that is very easy and only about 2 miles start to finish. We started on the marked trail and hiked for about a quarter of a mile until we decided to cut off the trail to the left and make our own path. Our group ended up hiking a steeper section that takes you up the side of the mountain.

Our trek got quite a bit harder because we weren’t on a real trail, but there were some great photo opportunities once we got further up the hill. 

View of Mt. Hood covered in snow from snowshoeing trail

The great thing about snowshoeing at Timberline is that you can always see the spot you came from so it’s pretty hard to get lost if you decide to blaze your own trail. Whether you stay on the marked trail or go off on your own, the views are stunning throughout the hike.

Three people snowshoeing at Timberline Lodge

When you are done for the day, consider stopping at Timberline Lodge for a warm hot chocolate by the fire, or some dinner at one of their restaurants.

View of View of Timberline Lodge surrounded by snow
Twilight Snowshoe Hotel Package

For those of you who might be interested in staying overnight at Timberline Lodge during your snowshoeing trip, check out their Twilight Snowshoe Hotel Package. Timberline lists the upcoming dates for these packages on their Events page. As of February 2020, the package starts at $280 and includes a hotel room and snowshoes for two people. Book online or call 503-272-3410. (Gloves, boots, googles, headlamp, food, and beverages not included)

For more Mt. Hood adventure ideas, visit our Things To Do page.

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About the Author

Kelsey grew up in Boring, Oregon, and loves everything about the Northwest. She and her husband play in a local band and they love to travel, eat, and hike with their dog, Dexter.