This guide is your passport to the Portland area’s world-class collection of public gardens.
McMenamins Edgefield
2126 SW Halsey St, Troutdale, OR 97060
Historic property built in 1911, formerly the “Multnomah County Poor Farm” now repurposed as an inn with spa, restaurants, and conference facilities. The estate is 20 minutes from downtown Portland at the gateway to the Columbia River Gorge.
Date Established: 1990
How Many Acres: 74
Must See Highlights: Besides an overall a botanical showcase of native species, there is a woodland garden, vineyards, kitchen production garden, herb garden, a pear orchard, and heirloom apple varieties. Non-gardening attractions include a winery, distillery, brewery, and glass-blowing and pottery studios.
Admission Details: Free. Self-guided walking tours. ADA Accessible.
Garden Types:
• Botanical
• Natural Lands
Activities and Interests:
• Art & Sculpture
• Food/Beverage
• History
• Weddings & Events
Social Media Handles:
Website: Mcmenamins.com/edgefield
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