Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fort Vancouver National Historic Site adventure.
Tucked between bustling city and stunning mountain peaks, history thrives on the banks of the Columbia River. Explore the natural landscape and learn the storied history of the Pacific Northwest. Wander through the Vancouver Barracks, immerse yourself in history, or take in the artwork of local, native artists. This bastion of cultural relics lies right at the foot of towering mountains, making it a favorite excursion of history buffs and hikers alike.
Head to the main site of Fort Vancouver, just north of Portland, Oregon, for a lesson in American settlement. Take a close look at the fur trading post of the Hudson's Bay Company, or explore the archaeological sites and reconstructed buildings. For a change of pace, put on your running shoes and take in the sights at top speed.
One of the best ways to see this historic site is by booking a nighttime tour. Enjoy the living history and live demos under the glow of a lantern and the bright, starry sky. But be sure to book your tour well in advance, as spots fill up fast.
The Pearson Air Museum brings visitors face to face with restored aircraft from the early twentieth century. The nearby McLoughlin House is a favorite stop on the Oregon National Historic Trail. Live demonstrations, working gardens, and guided tours make it a popular spot for kids and families. The proximity of mountains, forest and rushing rivers make this historic day-trip the ideal addition to a camping trip in the mountains. Don't forget to keep an eye out for the stunning peak of Oregon's Mount Hood.