Attractions

Soldiers Firing Cannon

Walking Trails & Land Bridge

From the Land Bridge, walkers and bicyclists can view Fort Vancouver, the Columbia River and Mount Hood. Find out more about this beautiful 3,800-foot trail.

Pearson Air Museum

When you enter the museum you enter a world of wild barnstormers, experimental aircraft, and aces of World War I and II. Visit the Pearson Air Museum and experience the "Golden Age of Aviation ".

Officers Row

Visit twenty-two fully restored nineteenth century homes situated on twenty-one acres just north of the Vancouver Barracks Parade Grounds - including the Ulysses S. Grant House, the oldest house on the Row (built in 1850).

Visitors Center

The Center offers friendly staff that can explain all that the Fort Vancouver National Site has to offer. The Visitor Center is the orientation center for the entire campus. Stop here to review the 22-minute film "One Place Across Time".

Celebrate Freedom Series

Celebrate Freedom is a series of family-oriented events and programs. Join us as we pay tribute to military men and women everywhere, and as we reflect on the history and meaning of freedom.

Off-Site Attractions

Find out what VNHRT has to offer beyond the walls of the fort, including the historic McLoughlin House and the Water Resource Education Center where you can experience a variety of hands-on exhibits, educational programs.

Fort Vancouver

Bring the family and be part of Oregon Country as early civilization began along the Columbia River. Explore all that this National Historic Site have to offer, inside the four towering walls of Fort Vancouver