Troutdale
Troutdale is a city in the Portland Metropolitan Area of Oregon. It is the Western gateway to the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon along Interstate 84.
Understand
Get in
Get around
See
- đ Blue Lake Regional Park, 21224 NE Blue Lake Rd, â +503 665-4995 ext 0. Daily 8AM-Sunset. Parking $5/ day.
- đ Glenn Otto Community Park, 1102 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy, â +1 503-674-7297.
Do
- đ Lewis and Clark State Recreation Site, â +1 503-695-2261.
- đ Dabney State Recreation Area, â +1 503 695-2261. Parking ĚŠ$5/day.
Buy
- đ Columbia Gorge Outlets, 450 NW 257th Way (I-84, Exit 17), â +1 503-669-8060.
Eat
- Sugarpine Drive In, 1208 E Historic Columbia River Hwy, â +1 503-665-6558.
Drink
Sleep
- đ Comfort Inn Columbia Gorge Gateway, 1000 NW Graham Road, â +1 503-492-2900, e-mail: gm@citroutdale.com. Check-out: 1:00 PM.
- đ Holiday Inn Express Portland East - Troutdale, 477 NW Phoenix Dr., â +1 503-669-6500, e-mail: atrafton@gorgehotels.com. Check-in: 3 PM, check-out: 11 AM.
- đ Motel 6 Portland East - Troutdale, 1610 Nw Frontage Rd, â +1 503-665-2254. Check-in: 3 PM.
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