Hours of Operation

Open Daily: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Closed: New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day

Call Us: (800) 991-2338
             (509) 427-8211

Questions?: email us


Address Information

Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum
990 SW Rock Creek Drive
P.O. Box 396
Stevenson, WA 98648
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For Teachers

Welcome to the Museum!

We are proud to introduce to you the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum. Located in the middle of the National Scenic Area in Stevenson, Washington, it is ideally situated to interpret the natural and cultural history of this beautiful region. We invite you and your students to explore the Museum designed for all age levels.

The first floor introduces the culture of the first people, the impact of the contact with other cultures, the emigration struggle to the West, early community development, transportation and the harvesting of resources. The grand gallery compares the Native American technique of dip netting for fish with the mechanical device, the fishwheel. Interest in the history of the timber industry is stimulated by the massive Corliss steam engine and a 1921 Mack log truck.

The mezzanine level emphasizes natural history with displays about geology, botany and entomology. Future exhibits will include displays to further the study of Gorge flora and fauna. An exciting explanation of the geological creation of the Gorge is presented in a twelve minute program in the main theatre. The theatre comfortably accommodates 45-60 students.

The second floor galleries tell the stories of real people who have left their impact on communities and concludes with an eight minute DVD program, a light-hearted approach to the past and the future of the Gorge. This theatre seats 24 at a time.

We are positive you will agree that the learning opportunities are endless. The staff is willing to work with your institution to make visits designed around your specific curriculum needs. We can offer, for example, story telling, a fact-finding scavenger hunt, Native American legends or petroglyph rubbings. The intent of the staff is to provide support for the particular subject the students are studying. Suggestions are most welcome. We also offer a traveling trunk program for a nominal fee. This is often requested before a visit as an introduction to the group tour. For more information, email or call the Museum office. The staff will be pleased to answer your questions.

Admission is charged based on five dollars per student. However, admission for teachers, the required number of chaperones, and bus drivers is free making the total cost less than five dollars per person. (We require one chaperone per five students; additional adults pay the group rate.)

The Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum is open seven days a week from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Please allow 1-2 hours to tour the facility. To include an activity, additional time is required.

Call to register a tour anytime between 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Our phone numbers are (800) 991-2338 and (509) 427-8211. The Fax number is (509) 427-7429. We are here to serve you. Contact us by email!

Come experience 15,000 years of history!

Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center