Troutdale is a city in Multnomah County, Oregon, U.S.A., north of Gresham and east of Wood Village. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 15,962. The city serves as the western gateway to the Historic Columbia River Highway, the Mount Hood Scenic Byway, and the Columbia River Gorge.
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A historical highway built as the first paved road in the Northwestern portion of Oregon.
The drive through the historic Columbia Gorge Highway it's one of the most scenic drives you can do in the Pacific Northwest. The twists and turns will keep you on your toes while driving, take it slow and easy there's no need to rush, more you hurry the less little things you'll get to see. Plenty of waterfalls, hiking trails, Lush Northwest scenery and of course the river. If you have the time and you're not in a hurry drivers many sections of the historic Highway as you can.
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Studio and showroom open by appointment, Please contact us for showing. This is a working studio for the Caswells. We also have multiple other artist displaying there artwork for sale at the Troutdale Art center.
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A quick walk down the paved walkway and you're at the end of this beautiful waterfall. Doesn't take long
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The Vista House and Columbia River Gorge falls including Multnomah, were closed due to covid so we had to settle for this scenic viewpoint. The views were stunning and not very busy.
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This waterfall is located about a 1/4-mile from Multnomah Falls on route 30. Multomah Falls is a complete zoo, but Wahkeena Falls is much less crowded, and still beautiful. There is a small parking area. The falls are visible from the parking, or you can take a long or short hike. The switchback trail on the right that leads to a bridge (.2 miles), or to the top of the falls, and even on to Multnomah Falls. Of note, during the winter, there is snow and the trail is icy.
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This Depot Rail Museum was built in 1907 after the first depot burned. The railroad began service to Troutdale in 1882. Directly outside the museum is a 1975 Union Pacific CA-10 Caboose.
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The weather was cooperating, and we walked up the trail alongside the falls to the Benson Bridge to be able to take photos down. All visitors were cooperating. It is such an inspirational place! The restaurant was closed. The gift shop is open, and so are the restrooms. Lots of parking available - must enter from the freeway and walk underneath it.
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