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Troutdale is a community with a rich
historic past. The area at the confluence of the Sandy and Columbia
Rivers was "discovered" in the autumn of 1792 by Lt. Broughton and
his men. The Crew was traveling aboard a British vessel under
command of Captain George Vancouver who was aboard another vessel.
They were ascending the Columbia River, when they reached a point
just east of the mouth of the Sandy River. This point, immediately
across the Sandy River from Troutdale, was named Broughton's Bluff,
many years later. Mount Hood, however, was seen and named on this
location at that time.
Dabney
The classic summer place, Dabney has
been a popular cooling-off swimming and picnic spot for over 50
years. It's easy to see why when you visit. The lower, older part of
the park at the west end features an asphalt trail leading down to a
classic swimming hole. Large picnic tables and electric cooking
stations are on hand and fill up quickly on hot days. The newer
parts of the park feature a covered, reservable picnic shelter and
trails winding through tall bamboo, horsetail, cottonwoods and
alders.
Portland Women's Forum State Scenic Viewpoint
The view is absolutely breathtaking and it’s one of the best spots
to soak in a view of one of the most beautiful places on earth: the
magnificent, awesome Columbia River Gorge. Any visit to the Gorge
would be nearly perfect with Women's Forum as the starting place to
a fun-filled day of adventure and discovery. With the scenic Vista
House and the wide expanse of the Columbia Gorge in the background,
more photographs of the Columbia Gorge are probably taken from this
point than anywhere else
In 1915, a local dairy farmer named George Shepperd gave all that he had
(this tract of land) to the City of Portland as a memorial to his wife.
Today, thousands of visitors along the Historic Columbia River Highway
visit this beautiful spot, with its roaring waterfall cascading down steep
cliffs into Youngs Creek and out to the Columbia River far below. The
upper fall is around 42' tall. The lower tier is around 50' tall.
Beth Leslie is licensed in the State of Oregon. Oregon Realty
Company, 503-622-3148. All information provided is deemed reliable
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