Oregon — After months of skiing on snow across North America, the last domino is falling at Timberline, leading many to wonder about the Timberline Lodge closing date.
Timberline Lodge has officially announced that it’s shutting down the lifts for the 2024-25 ski season on August 17th. This official announcement finally clarifies the much-speculated Timberline Lodge closing date. This follows the closure of the Freestyle Training Center at Timberline, which closed earlier this week. While Timberline originally wanted to close on August 20th, the snow has melted faster than expected. Meanwhile, Timberline’s Bike Park remains open and tends to stay open until the middle of October.
After tomorrow, if you’re looking to ski on snow in North America, you’ll either need to earn your turns or head to the continent’s only indoor ski center: Big SNOW American Dream. Those considering visiting should note the Timberline Lodge closing date to avoid disappointment.

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The resort’s Bike Park, however, provides an alternative for outdoor adventurers, with trails catering to various skill levels. This shift highlights Timberline’s adaptability, ensuring year-round recreational options despite changing climate conditions. Visitors are encouraged to check the resort’s website for Bike Park schedules and conditions, as autumn weather can be unpredictable. The closure also prompts reflection on the sustainability of snow-dependent sports, with resorts like Timberline investing in conservation efforts to preserve their natural resources. Skiers and snowboarders are urged to respect trail guidelines and support eco-friendly initiatives. The announcement of the Timberline Lodge closing date marks the end of the ski season, but Timberline remains a hub for community and outdoor recreation, inviting visitors to explore its scenic trails and lodge amenities through the fall.