About Troutdale

Welcome to the Gateway to the Gorge!

Troutdale is a city on the eastern edge of the Portland metropolitan area near the confluence of the Sandy and Columbia rivers. It is the connection between a network of thriving and emerging cities and the world-class outdoor recreation areas of the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood. We are about 17 miles from downtown Portland, 12 miles from Portland International Airport and 14 miles from the world famous Multnomah Falls. The city is bordered on the east by the Sandy River, on the north by the Columbia River, on the south by Gresham, and on the west by Wood Village.

Learn about Troutdale's history.

 

General Information

Incorporation Date: October 2, 1907
County: Multnomah
Zip Code: 97060
Population: 16,300 (Source: US Census Bureau, 2020)
Land Area: 6.03 square miles

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Centennial Arch
Water Tower
Troutdale Bridge looking east
Sandy River at Glenn Otto Park
Stark Street Bridge in the fall
Downtown Troutdale looking east on Historic Columbia River Highway
Downtown Troutdale looking west on Historic Columbia River Highway
Mural at Mayors Square
Harlow House
Troutdale Historic Society Barn Exhibit Hall
Old City Hall
Sandy River at Glenn Otto Park
McMenamins Edgefield
Historic trees along Troutdale Rd
Port of Portland Troutdale Airport
Envi Adventures plane at Troutdale Airport
Confluence Disc Golf Course
Mt. Hood from Sunrise Park
Winter view of the water tower and elk statue
Flower tower
Amazon PDX9 warehouse