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473 E Historic Columbia River Highway, Troutdale, OR 97060
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Visitors can learn of the history of the Trousdale community as it pertains to the railroad at the Depot Rail Museum. The museum site is the actual turn of the century railroad depot that was rebuilt in 1907.
11.7 Miles
Situated east of the Sandy River, Sandy River Delta Park is a heavily wooded area on 1,400 acres featuring trails and wildlife. The park can be used hiking, biking, horseback riding, dog walking and hunting.
11.9 Miles
Baker Cabin Historic Site includes both the wooden cabin built in 1856 and a church built in 1895 and transplanted to the site. The cabin offers public tours and the church can be rented for weddings and other events.
12.0 Miles
With a calendar of special events, Edgefield Winery is frequented by locals and tourists to the Portland area. Along with a tasting room where wines can be sampled, the winery often hosts live musical performances.
13.2 Miles
The Mount Hood National Forest comprises over 60 miles of terrain at the base of Mount Jefferson, with hiking, horseback and cross country ski trails, rafting and fishing, alongside picnic and campgrounds. Visit Timberline Lodge, a Depression-era National Historical Monument now operated as a hotel and lodge.
13.6 Miles
Sitting on 550-acres of land, the Wildwood Recreation Site is a recreational park that features dense vegetation, Western Red Cedar trees, and hiking trails. The site also has athletic fields, outdoor picnic kitchens, and group shelters.
14.0 Miles
Named after Simon Benson, a lumber magnate and philanthropist, the Benson State Recreation Area is a lakeside park. Visitors to the park will find several picnic shelters, a disc golf course, and fishing areas.
14.4 Miles
Guests can enjoy guided fishing trips and access to bass, fine trout, and shade waters with The Fly Fishing Shop. The offer fly fishing classes and guided trip locations include the Salmon and Deschutes Rivers.
14.8 Miles
At Albeke Farm, visitors can pick their own fruit from a produce farm, including strawberries, Melrose apples, grapes, and more depending on the season. The farm provides the bags and helps carry the fruit to the guest's car.
14.9 Miles
Mountain View Video is a locally owned and operated video store that carries new and old movies. The shop also features pool tables and a game room in the back of the store.