Trail museum
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171 Old Hwy 62
Trail, OR 97541
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Paul Dayton
This unimposing building houses a terrific museum full of over 100 years of activities from logging to fishing and and farming and even tourism. The exhibits are authentic and well presented. This region has a wonderful rich history that is unique especially with the logging history. But the museum is much much more and includes families and home life and all of the human experiences. I urge you also to take the small road and explore the area, go over the hill to Tiller and up the Umpqua River to Umpqua falls. If you can find the excellent book by Stephen Beckham "Land of the Umpqua" you will be able to really see the spirit of this area. Indeed, drive down the Umpqua to Reedsport where there is another fine museum. Southern Oregon is a wonderful place and this museum brings it to life.
Jul 9th, 2021 -
Kerry Wasson
The people at Trail Museum are passionate about preserving Oregon history with a focus on the local history. A fun stop to take the kids!
Mar 7th, 2020 -
brent peebles
Nov 6th, 2019 -
Michael Sweeney
The museum is the events from trails beginning and the flood of 63'
Oct 26th, 2019 -
Its Froggy time
The museum was great but the men directing us were kinda fast talking but it was good otherwise
Jul 9th, 2019
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Q Where is Trail museum located?
A Trail museum is located at 171 Old Hwy 62, Trail, OR 97541
Q What days are Trail museum open?
A Trail museum is open:
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Q How is Trail museum rated?
A Trail museum has a 4.5 Star Rating from 10 reviewers.
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Trail museum
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( 10 Reviews )Paul Dayton on Google
This unimposing building houses a terrific museum full of over 100 years of activities from logging to fishing and and farming and even tourism. The exhibits are authentic and well presented. This region has a wonderful rich history that is unique especially with the logging history. But the museum is much much more and includes families and home life and all of the human experiences. I urge you also to take the small road and explore the area, go over the hill to Tiller and up the Umpqua River to Umpqua falls. If you can find the excellent book by Stephen Beckham "Land of the Umpqua" you will be able to really see the spirit of this area. Indeed, drive down the Umpqua to Reedsport where there is another fine museum. Southern Oregon is a wonderful place and this museum brings it to life.
Kerry Wasson on Google
The people at Trail Museum are passionate about preserving Oregon history with a focus on the local history. A fun stop to take the kids!
brent peebles on Google
Michael Sweeney on Google
The museum is the events from trails beginning and the flood of 63'
Its Froggy time on Google
The museum was great but the men directing us were kinda fast talking but it was good otherwise