Timberline Lodge Views in and around the National Register-listed Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood, Oregon, amidst the deepest snowpack in over a decade. South façade with snowpack nearly overtaking the winter entry tunnel. Monumental stone and wood structure with artistic details in the lower level lounge. “Pioneer Scene”, wood carving by Melvin Keegan in the main entry staircase. “Calendar of Mountain Sports”, murals on linoleum panels by Douglas Lynch, lining the Barlow Room (former Ski Grille). “Calendar of Mountain Sports”, murals on linoleum panels by Douglas Lynch, lining the Barlow Room (former Ski Grille). “Indian war canoe” light fixture in the Barlow Room. Hexagonal globe chandeliers articulate the main lobby and mezzanine in the headhouse. Small trusses with historic light fixtures in the headhouse mezzanine. Original or replica furniture in the main lounge. Main lounge in the headhouse. View out through one of the observatories along the main lounge. South facade of the west wing. Tell rounded chimneys locate the top of the Wy’east Day Lodge in the snowbank. Exterior of the east end and C. S. Price wing buried in snow. Cylindrical light fixture and carved beam in the lower ski lounge. Headhouse roof structure with hexagonal chandelier. West wing corridor and stair entries with “Timberline Arches” along the main lobby. Hotel corridor lined in pine paneling. “Symbolizing Lodge Builders”, by Howard Sewall along the mezzanine. Hexagonal chandelier suspended by WPA metalwork in the main lounge. Heavy timber frame and hexagonal chandelier in the headhouse. Main lounge observatory and “Coyotes”, by Aimee Gorham. Original (or replica) tables and chairs in the main lounge. Variable-width wood flooring in the main lounge. Main lounge observatory with views out to the deep snowpack. Around the mountain, snow-dusted trees line this view down a run at Mt. Hood Meadows. X Exit full screen gallery ⇗ Open full size image → Next image 0 of 0 ← Previous image
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