The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offers living history demonstrations, interpretive programs, exhibits, multi-media …
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Sep 27, 2024
Be prepared to be surprised by this interpretive center. It’s approximately 5 miles off the interstate and comes close to being in the middle of nowhere. However, once you get there, you’ll be impre… Full review by 382vinceg
Sep 2, 2024
Great spot to learn about the history of the Oregon Trail. Initally I wasn’t going to stop, but saw the interpretive center was on top of a hill overlooking the whole valley, so decided to to visit.… Full review by BicycleAB
Jun 2, 2024
I stopped by the Interpretive Center on my way through town. I had not seen the museum before the renovation, so I do not have a baseline to evaluate this on. At the museum, you will find a number of… Full review by tumbleweedchris
We will be driving 84 from the north (coming from Hood River) and I came across this attraction. Can someone please tell me how long it takes to get to from the exit off of 84? Also, is it worth visiting if we can only take a look around the outside? We would love to visit the inside but we will have our dogs with us and we obviously cannot leave them in the car at all during the summer so we will only be able to stop if there is something worth visiting on the "outside" of the attraction. Thank you!
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It's about 5 miles from downtown, which is on 84. I leave my dogs in the car with the a/c running and the doors locked. I had a large sign made that says, "A/C is on! They're listening …
It's about 5 miles from downtown, which is on 84. I leave my dogs in the car with the a/c running and the doors locked. I had a large sign made that says, "A/C is on! They're listening to classic rock" so no overzealous person knocks out a window.
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