End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive & Visitor Information Center

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1726 Washington Street
Oregon City, OR 97045
(503) 657-9336
503-557-8590 (fax)
Hours:
Monday - Saturday 9:00 - 5:00, Sunday 10:00 - 5:00. Last admission at 3:30 daily.

About Us

The End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive & Visitor Centers are located in historic Oregon City. The Interpretive Center offers historical activities and crafts for visitors of all ages, as well as read more
  • About

    The End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive & Visitor Centers are located in historic Oregon City. The Interpretive Center offers historical activities and crafts for visitors of all ages, as well as interactive historical displays. In our theater, we show two films: "Oregon's First Peoples," created in collaboration with members of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde, as well as "Bound for Oregon," which includes excerpts from the letters and diaries of settlers in Oregon. History talks, new activities, and performances occur seasonally - so check our Facebook and website for the most up-to-date information.

    The Visitor Center offers a variety of local products, as well as items hand made by our interpreters. Guests are encouraged to explore all of the brochures and travel materials that are located in the Visitor Center while they enjoy complimentary coffee and tea.

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  • Whom to Contact

    • Sarah Harris
      Lead Interpreter
  • Directions

    We are located off of exit 9 on the 205. Head South on McLoughlin until 14th Street, and then turn South until you reach Washington Street. Turn East, and EOT will be on your right in 5 blocks.