Timberline Four Seasons Resort
HC 70, Box 488,
Davis
, WV
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Last Updated: 5/24/2013 2:08 AM
Timberline Four Seasons Resort Lift Ticket and Ski Pass Deals
Timberline Four Seasons Resort Ski Report, Mountain Conditions and Resort Statistics
- 16 Beginner
- 8 Intermediate
- 5 Advanced
- 6 Expert
"Real Snow Country" We average a 150 inches of snowfall a year and have 100% snowmaking capabilities. This where is you can find the best glade skiing in the area. We have taken the time this summer to expand our glade skiing and we are working hard on putting lights on White Lightening. Which will
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offer a black diamond for night skiing.
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Timberline Four Seasons Resort Amenities
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Night Skiing
Night Skiing
Night skiing available; an extra charge may apply. -
Terrain Park
Terrain Park
Ski area offers at least one terrain park. -
Half Pipe
Half Pipe
Ski area offers a half pipe. -
Cat Skiing
Cat Skiing
Cat skiing is available at this resort; may entail an add'l cost -
Snow Making
Snow Making
Ski area offers snow making for additional coverage. -
Daycare Available
Daycare Available
Guests have access to daycare services; an additional charge may apply. -
Slopeside Dining
Slopeside Dining
Resort offers at least one restaurant on the slopes; hours may vary. -
Slopeside Lodging
Slopeside Lodging
This resort has slopeside lodging available; it may or may not be ski in/ski out. -
Tubing
Tubing
This resort offers tubing activities; additional charges may apply -
Wi-Fi Access
Wi-Fi Access
This resort is equipped with internet access; additional charges may apply
Timberline Four Seasons Resort Operations
Status
Open for Summer Fun
Lifts Open/Total
0 of 4
Weekday Hours
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Trails Open/Total
0 of 37
Weekend Hours
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Timberline Four Seasons Resort Snow Report & Ski Conditions
Base Elevation
3,268 ft
24-hr Snowfall
0"
Vertical Drop
1,000 ft
Avg Base Depth
0"
Peak Elevation
4,268 ft
Timberline Four Seasons Resort Ski Pictures and Photos
Timberline Four Seasons Resort Reviews & Tips (5)
We'll be back. We skied Timberline on Presidents Day. Not crowded, decent snow, overall a very fun day. Favorite run was The Drop, labeled double black but not crazy hard, at least given the conditions the day we were there. Also really liked White Lightning (black) and Twister, a long blue. Great valley views from the top on a clear day like ours was. The food is nothing to write home about but also not crazy expensive.
Timberline Four Seasons Resort review written Feb 22 2013 - 08:05 AM
A friend of mine has been begging me to get to Timberline for a few years and I am so glad I did! This mountain has great tree skiing, I thought I was in New England. The non tree trails are steep and long and several had big bumps.
Ammenities are fair, lifts are fairly slow but I am more than OK with that. Timberline is a true Skiers mountain with a great staff and there are just too few left. I can;t wait to get back.
Timberline Four Seasons Resort review written Feb 20 2013 - 03:43 PM
South of N. England this is THE best ski / board / and relatively wild mountain around...its not as big as snowshoe...but there aren't nearly as many A-holes that are a dime a dozen @ snowshoe (sad). Timberine is fast, fun, and has tons of glade / woods runs too and every time but every time I've been in Jan-Feb, we get about 15-25'' snow and often daily snow. It also averages much more snow than Snowshoe. Additionally, if you stay @ Timberline or T-line Village (east & adjacent) you can simply hike right up to Dolly Sods and xc or tele-ski miles & miles w/o seeing anyone and/or head over to White Grass and then drop down there and have a great meal @ White Grass (where the vibe is very N. England / swiss village type of thing. Also - the town of Davis is pretty cool and the locals are real nice and down to earth, just order a local brew and start talking - nicest people in the world.
T-line has brightened my winter every year w/o fail. Without fail!
Timberline Four Seasons Resort review written Dec 08 2012 - 12:10 PM
Timberline reminds me of some of the Colorado resorts. The runs are long enough, and make their way through cuts in the forest, to get a sense of wilderness. There are some great views of the valley from some of the trails, also like the west. The staff is friendly, and the lines at the lifts are controlled by staff. There are several really nice traiils, with differing degree of challenge, for the intermediate skier. The greatest downside is that the chairs to the top are not the high-speed type, so come expecting to spend too much time on the chairs. Given the warmer than avg winter we've had, the snow was better than I expected. Overall, I really liked Timberline, and look forward to returning again.
Timberline Four Seasons Resort review written Feb 27 2012 - 06:56 PM
Timberline is a true skiers mountain! There is some EXCELLENT on and off the map Glade skiing to be had here as well. Fair rates, NOT corporate owned, great family atmosphere and the owner offers some sweet deals for broke college students, yay!
Timberline Four Seasons Resort review written Oct 29 2011 - 09:07 PM




