Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center

 

Exterior view of the Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center and Depot Rail museum in TroutdaleWelcome to Troutdale! The Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center is located inside Troutdale's historic rail depot building at 475 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy. It provides tourists and residents a place to learn more about Troutdale and the Mt. Hood and Columbia River Gorge region, one of the seven Travel Oregon regions across the state. The visitor center also offers a small collection of branded merchandise for sale.

The first Troutdale Rail Depot was constructed in 1882 by Union Pacific Railroad, and was rebuilt in 1907 after the original building was destroyed by a fire. By 1976, the Depot was derelict and was threatened with demolition. The City of Troutdale purchased the Depot from the Union Pacific Railroad for $1 and the structure was restored and moved onto from its original location on the north side of the railroad tracks to the current spot. 

Also occupying the building is the Troutdale Historical Society's Depot Rail Museum. he visitor center is in the original freight loading area of the building, while the museum occupies the original ticket counter and office side of the building.

A highlight of the space is the display of the stunning restoration of the Multnomah Falls painting that once hung in the Council Chambers at old City Hall. This grand piece of Troutdale history was commissioned more than 100 years ago by the Multnomah Hotel (now the Embassy Suites Downtown Portland) and hung prominently in one of the banquet rooms. The painting measures 10 feet high by 6 ½ feet wide.

Current operating hours for the Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center are:

Monday    9 :00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday    9 :00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday    9 :00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Thursday    9 :00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday    9 :00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday    9 :00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday    9 :00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

 

Explore Troutdale is the official destination marketing/ management organization and tourism information provider for the City of Troutdale and the Western Columbia River Gorge. For more information, please visit ExploreTroutdale.com. You can also follow @ExploreTroutdale on Facebook and Instagram or call 503-491-4000. You can learn more about the Depot Rail Museum at TroutdaleHistory.org.

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Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center logo
Exterior of the Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center in downtown Troutdale
Troutdale Mayor Randy Lauer and local historian Sharon Nesbit open the Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center
Interior view of the Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center with a historic painting of Multnomah Falls and a reception desk
Interior view of the Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center with the Multnomah Falls painting and travel brochures under lights