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End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center 1726 Washington St., Oregon City, OR

The Trail Center grounds are open to self-guided visitors for the outdoor displays and signage. Currently, the tours and indoor displays are not available. The Tourism/Visitor Center on the grounds remains open for information.
The Interpretive Center's cedar carving display by Walt Garvin is an intriguing exhibit for the whole family to experience.
The Interpretive Center's Heritage Garden features a wide variety of plants, vegetables and heirloom roses commonly used in the 1800s. This beautiful garden is cared for by the OSU Extension Service's Master Gardener program. It remains open for viewing and education.

The Visitor Information Center is also located at the End of the Oregon Trail, with helpful staff and a wide selection of area maps and brochures. Please contact Visitors Services at 503.657.9336 x114 for more information on booking group tours and for information on local lodging, restaurants and activities.
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