Timberline is one of two ski areas in North America to offer year round skiing, the other one being the indoor ski area
Big Snow American Dream in New Jersey. It is scheduled for two weeks closure each September for maintenance. Skiers, snowboarders, and sightseers ride up the
Magic Mile chairlift to the
Palmer Glacier and its lift, where most of the summer skiing takes place, particularly later in the season. In contrast to winter operations, the lifts are the busiest during the summer ski season Monday through Friday, mostly due to ski and snowboard camps. Besides organized clinics and camps, any intermediate or more advanced member of the public is welcome to ski or snowboard. Summer ski hours are 7 am to 1:30 pm. During summer ski season, there is no novice or beginner terrain; low-intermediate terrain is available along the Mile. After approximately mid-June, it is necessary to walk at least part of the way to reload the Magic Mile, and feasible to ski to within a few hundred feet of the parking lot until mid-August. On warm days, most skiers leave by late morning due to soft and wet snow conditions. Public skiing is available, but rental gear may be limited. The Palmer lift is limited to skiers and snowboarders only (no foot passengers), with intermediate or greater skills.
Summer camps Timberline hosts dozens of summer camps enrolling thousands of athletes throughout the summer: a busy mid-week, mid-season day has as many as 1,500 riders. Virtually every snow sport is offered in camps. Ski racing is the most popular, but snowboard and freeski camps are also popular. Mount Hood Summer Ski Camps have been a mainstay in the summer, hosting campers since the 1970s. The summer camps are mostly organized as week-long sessions, with on-snow activities in the morning and a variety of other activities in the afternoon, such as river rafting, mountain biking, hiking, trampoline, wind surfing, etc.
Events • The
Golden Rose Ski Classic is an annual race which began in 1936;
World War II called off the event between 1942 and 1945. It is the oldest known organized ski race in America, and is the only
USSA-sanctioned summer race. It normally occurs early June as part of the
Portland Rose Festival and attracts the world's top skiers. Previous winners include
ski safety binding inventor
Hjalmar Hvam (1937), 1948 Olympic gold medalist
Gretchen Fraser (1938), John Frazer (1950),
Howard Hermanson (1952),
Christian Pravda (1954),
Chris Ditfurth (1956),
Ron Hebron (1957, 1961, 1963 and 1965),
Kiki Cutter (1968),
Steve Mahre (1974),
Bill Johnson (1979 and 1981), Mary Mathews (1982),
Phil Mahre (1983),
Debbie Armstrong (1983),
Eva Twardokens (1984), David Lyons (1984),
Tamara McKinney, and David Lyons (1985). • The
Masters Summer Fun in the Sun is a ski race held mid-July. == See also ==