Overview
Pittock Mansion is a French Renaissance château perched 300 meters above Portland in the West Hills, offering panoramic views of the city, the Willamette Valley, and five Cascade volcanoes on clear days.
Highlights
- Five Volcano View: Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Jefferson are visible on clear days.
- Period Interiors: The 1914 mansion showcases Gilded Age luxury with original furnishings and Turkish-style smoking room.
- Wildwood Trail: A popular hiking trail leads from the parking area to Forest Park.
History
Built in 1914 by Oregon publisher Henry Pittock, founder of The Oregonian newspaper. The family occupied the home until the 1958 Columbus Day Storm damaged it. The city purchased the estate in 1964 and opened it as a museum.
Visitor Tips
- Hike up via the Wildwood Trail from Lower Macleay Park for a rewarding approach.
- Visit on a clear day — the volcano panorama is weather-dependent.
- Duration: 45–75 minutes.