MUSEUMS & GALLERIES IN THE GORGE
The Gorge is rich in natural and human history and has a vibrant artistic community. Each is represented by exhibits and displays, both interactive and passive, throughout The Gorge. The listing below is broken out by state and unfolds from west to east along the
two major highways.
ALONG HIGHWAY 14
| Columbia Gorge Interpretive Museum
990 SW Rock Creek Drive (Just west of Stevenson)
Stevenson, WA
800-991-2338 or 509-427-8211
Open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except for New Year's Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. |
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| Gorge Heritage Museum
202 E Humboldt Bingen, WA
509-493-3228
Open Thursdays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
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35 Maryhill Museum Dr Goldendale, WA
509-773-3733
Open 7 days a week, including all holidays, from 9a.m. to 5p.m., March 15 through November 15. |
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ALONG I-84
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1 NW Portage Road
Cascade Locks, OR
541-374-8535
Open daily, May through September, from noon to 5 p.m. Closes November through April. |
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300 E Port Marina Dr Hood River, OR
541-386-6772
April and October Daily 1-5 May thru September Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5 |
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4967 Baseline Dr Parkdale, OR 541-352-6808
Located on a National Historic Site next to the Mt. Hood Railroad. A fascinating collection of Native American and pioneer memorabelia. Call for seasonal hours. |
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Wasco County Historical Museum
5000 Discovery Dr The Dalles, OR
(541) 296-8600
The official interpretive center for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic area. |
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Rorick House
300 W, 13th St. The Dalles, OR
541-296-5686
This elegant building is oldest home in The Dalles, built by a non-commissioned army officer ca. 1850. Call for hours. |
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500 W. 15th St and Garrison
The Dalles, OR
541-296-4547
HIstoric military fort houses a unique collection of pioneer and military artifacts and antique wagons at one of the old west's most pivotal places in history. |
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