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Marine Park Pavilion

395 Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, OR 97014

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  • Photo of Marine Park Pavilion - Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States
  • Photo of Marine Park Pavilion - Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States
  • Photo of Marine Park Pavilion - Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States
  • Photo of Marine Park Pavilion - Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States
  • Photo of Marine Park Pavilion - Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States
  • Photo of Marine Park Pavilion - Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States
  • Photo of Marine Park Pavilion - Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States
  • Photo of Marine Park Pavilion - Southwest Portage Road, Cascade Locks, Oregon, United States
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395 SW Portage Rd, Cascade Locks, OR 97014, United States
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About the Business

The Marine Park Pavilion is a picturesque and serene park located at 395 Southwest Portage Road in Cascade Locks, Oregon. This popular tourist attraction offers stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge and the surrounding mountains. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, hiking, fishing, and birdwatching in this beautiful outdoor setting. The pavilion provides a perfect spot for events, gatherings, and weddings with its spacious and scenic surroundings. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun day out with family and friends, the Marine Park Pavilion is the perfect destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

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Kurt Olson:
5

"Nice picnic area on the river.A large paddle boat picked up people there. They did have bathrooms. Parking was $2 an hour. We enjoyed our lunch there."

1 year ago
ML Ketcham:
5

"We only drove through the area, but it is beautiful. There are places to fish and picnic. Several parking lots and a museum are there and a steamboat if you want to get reservations."

1 year ago
Kat Casteel:
5

"Only downvote items IMO: 1. Watch for goose and dog poo. 2. Prepare to pay for parking (silver lining: can use drop box or pay by phone) and 3. Closes too early IMO and you will be asked to leave by LEO or community watch upon closure... BUT It's a very large, well manicured, well maintained, very clean, well patrolled, easily accessed park that's got all you need. I've never seen it packed to the point that it was challenging to navigate but it is the hot spot in town for basically any event, public or private. It's got the Pavillion, museum, beautiful statues, Sternwheeler (though I believe, sadly, 2022 was the last year for the Portland Spirit Sternwheeler), a lil gift shop/commissary/boarding shop at the Sternwheeler dock, boat ramp and marina, beach access you can swim at (very very rocky though), a campground that hosts RV's tents AND the PCT hikers (which I find particularly neat, as far as I know Cascade Locks is the only city located actually on the PCT, so you may see a wonderful variety of hikers from all over the world, they even have an annual event focused on rhe PCT hike!)... Their watered lawns keep the fields very soft and nice (but I repeat: watch for poo) and there's plenty to keep you engaged. Perfect for small get togethers up to big city funded functions. Plus I LOVE Thunder Island that you can cross the bridge to!"

almost 2 years ago
Pdxvegan Family:
5

"Cute park, no entry fee but you pay to park. Well upkept nice playground, can rent out covered areas for parties/reunions they also have an indoor area available to rent as well."

almost 3 years ago
Cendy Prator:
4

"I met a friend there. It was beautiful. I had a nice walk there and took some pictures. It was not too crowded. Still wearing a mask. Some people were. Not much open in the park. Park restrooms were closed but they did have out houses."

almost 3 years ago
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