Discover the best top things to do in Clackamas County, United States including North American Bigfoot Center, Stevens-Crawford Museum, Milwaukie Museum, Mt Hood Cultural Center and Museum, Canby Depot Museum, End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center.
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
We visited actually with four adult family members right after the re-opening from the Covid-19 closure. (Protocols were all in place) During two different visits in the same week we experienced a nice visit with both Cliff and Melissa. The museum has a lot of interesting evidence in both the gift shop and the actual museum. I especially enjoyed the video and audio exhibits and all of the casts. There were so many foot and hand casts from all over. The merchandise in the gift shop included something for everyone and is some of the best I've seen. Prices very reasonable as well.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Another couple joined us to visit this small museum hidden away in the heart of Government Camp on Mt. Hood. Their exhibits run the gamut from early Euro-American settlement in the area, to fine arts and historic photographs, to Forest Service management, to Steiner cabins, to the history of ski clubs surrounding Mt. Hood, among others. We've visited a few times in the past and were disappointed that their room with the excellent exhibits displaying the history of skiing, snow shoeing, and sledding equipment was closed during this visit. The Museum also has a small gift shop. Although there is no entry fee, I encourage visitors to leave a donation to help them continue their fine work and grow their collections.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Here is a trip down memory lane - a great little Museum right off of Highway 99E in Canby. Lots of railroad memorabilia and artifacts from the history of Canby - all in a railroad depot setting.
4.0 based on 185 reviews
TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS MITIGATION. PLANS TO REOPEN IN SEVERAL WEEKS. Official End of the Oregon Trail in Oregon City, Oregon. The visitor center is a state welcome center with free travel information, itineraries, and brochures. Also find the country store gift shop and visitor lounge with complimentary coffee and tea. The interpretive center offers the "Bound for Oregon" featured film, genealogy assistance for descendants of pioneers, and exciting and interactive exhibits that include period games and crafts like candle dipping and making a rag doll or journal. Outside the Interpretive Center, enjoy the heritage garden, a guided walk of one-thousandth of the trail, and Abernethy Green with pioneer lawn games and 24/7 signage implementing smart phone technology.
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