Trojan Park

Picnic and play near the Columbia River

Visiting Trojan Park

Trojan Park is a delightful day-use park with facilities for picnicking, hiking, biking, fishing, paddling and disc golf PGE. The 75-acre park includes a stocked lake open to non-motorized boats, multi-use trails and a large sports field.

The park, near the site of the former Trojan Nuclear Power Plant, has individual picnic tables as well as facilities for groups: two shelter complexes, each with two reservable sections. Electric stoves, sinks, water and electrical outlets are provided.

Trojan Park's picnic areas, parking and restrooms are open seasonally:

  • Summer (Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day): Open Thursday through Monday

  • Remainder of September: open Friday through Sunday only.

The rest of the year, the picnic areas and restrooms are closed, but the disc golf course, ponds and trails are open year-round with limited services, parking and a portable toilet.

Location information

Address: 71760 Columbia River Highway Rainier, OR 97048

Directions: Follow Highway 30 west from Portland for 42 miles. Follow signs for Trojan Park.

View on Google Maps

(Please note that the street address may not take you to the park when using a mapping app.)

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Make a reservation

If you want to reserve a picnic shelter or part of the park for a private group, there is a reservation fee. Phone reservations can be made at 503-464-8515 and email requests for the upcoming season will be accepted beginning the first business day in March at 8 a.m.

Please make a reservation using the Day Use Area Permit Application.

For more information

Use our contact form or call the PGE Parks Information Line at 503-464-8515.

Thinking ahead

We’re committed to keeping our parks safe, clean, sustainable and welcoming – but we need your help.

Before you go

  • Make a plan: Check for road closures, construction, fire bans, swimming restrictions or other conditions that may hamper your visit.

  • …and a plan B: Make a backup plan in case of crowds. Try visiting on weekdays or at off-peak times to beat the masses!

  • EV adventuring? While our parks do not have charging stations (yet!), check here for nearby locations PGE that do.

During your visit

  • Stop campfires from becoming wildfires! Keep campfires small, make sure your tent and anything that can burn is a safe distance from your fire, keep water nearby and never leave a fire unattended.

  • Keep it clear: Park only in designated areas. Do not double-park or block entrances.

  • Leave no trace: Help us protect these natural areas by staying on-trail, packing out your trash, and admiring wildlife from a distance.