Art Gallery (1.0m/1.6km SW)
Troutdale has a host of art galleries, antique stores and quaint shops along it's historic downtown strip.
Come enjoy one of the numerous art shows and festivals throughout the year as well.
Bonneville Dam (30.0m/48.3km E)
Visit the Bonneville Dam Visitor Center with its
interesting displays. Learn the workings of the
massive turbine generators, and see the fish ladders
with glass viewing areas to view the migrating salmon in season.
Civic Stadium (20.0m/32.2km SW)
Columbia River (2.0m/3.2km E)
Columbia River Gorge
(2.0m/3.2km E)
The Columbia River Gorge is a spectacular river canyon
cutting the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range.
It's 80 miles long and up to 4,000 feet deep with the north
canyon walls in Washington State and the south canyon walls in
Oregon State.
Convention Center (18.0m/29.0km W)
Downtown Portland
(20.0m/32.2km W)
Expo Center (10.0m/16.1km W)
Gresham Golf Course (3.0m/4.8km S)
Groto (10.0m/16.1km E)
Japanese Gardens (30.0m/48.3km SW)
Lloyd Center (18.0m/29.0km W)
Mall 205 (8.0m/12.9km W)
Mount St. Helen's (150.0m/241.4km N)
Multnomah Falls (20.0m/32.2km E)
Plummeting 620 feet from its origins on Larch Mountain,
Multnomah Falls is the second highest year-round waterfall
in the nation. Here, all your senses will come alive as you
experience the sights and sounds of these magnificent falls.
At the base of the falls lays historic Multnomah Falls Lodge. Built in
1925 the lodge provides fine northwest cuisine with a panoramic view
from your table.
Multnomah Greyhound Races (4.0m/6.4km S)
Multnomah Kennel Club (1.5m/2.4km S)
Outlet Mall - Troutdale (0.5m/0.8km E)
Portland Intl. Speedway (15.0m/24.1km NW)
Portland Trail Blazers (20.0m/32.2km W)
Portland Zoo (20.0m/32.2km SW)
Rose Garden (30.0m/48.3km SW)
Rose Garden Coliseum (30.0m/48.3km E)
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