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Multnomah County Library - Troutdale library in Troutdale, OR
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Multnomah County Library - Troutdale

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🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Perfect for ages 0-12. Babies and toddlers thrive at storytime sessions with songs and movement, preschoolers enjoy the picture book collection and early literacy activities, while elementary-aged kids love the chapter books, educational programs, and summer reading challenges that earn prizes.

About

The Troutdale branch of Multnomah County Library is a welcoming, modern space that's become a favorite hangout for local families. With its dedicated children's section packed with books for all reading levels, regular storytimes that bring books to life, and engaging summer reading programs that keep kids excited about learning during vacation, this library goes beyond just borrowing books,it's a community hub for family learning and fun.

Highlights

  • Weekly storytimes with songs, fingerplays, and age-appropriate books
  • Well-stocked children's section with board books, picture books, early readers, and middle-grade novels
  • Summer reading program with incentives and prizes to keep kids reading all summer long
  • Family educational workshops and activities throughout the year
  • Free access to computers, WiFi, and educational resources

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the library's online calendar before visiting to catch special storytimes, craft sessions, or author visits,these popular programs can fill up quickly
  2. 2.Sign up for a free library card on your first visit; kids love having their own card and it's a great way to teach responsibility
  3. 3.Visit during weekday mornings for the quietest browsing experience, especially if you have easily distracted readers
  4. 4.The summer reading program typically starts in June,register early as it includes free books, prizes, and special events throughout the season
  5. 5.Download the Libby app before your visit to also access free ebooks, audiobooks, and digital magazines from home

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10 AM opening on Monday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday) offer the calmest atmosphere for browsing. Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons after 12 PM work well if you want to attend a scheduled storytime. Avoid the last hour before closing when staff are wrapping up.

What to Know

All library services are completely free with a library card (free to obtain with proof of address). Ample free parking is available in the adjacent lot. Restrooms with changing tables are on-site, and the facility is fully accessible.

Seasonal Notes

The popular Summer Reading Program runs June through August with special events, performances, and reading challenges. Check for holiday closures around major holidays. Some programs take a break during winter holidays but resume in January with fresh programming.

Nearby Eats

Grab lunch at McMenamins Edgefield just 5 minutes away, which has spacious outdoor areas perfect for families, or visit Sugarpine Drive-In for classic burgers and milkshakes that kids adore.

More Activities Near Troutdale

Theater

Sam Cox Building

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The Sam Cox Building in historic downtown Troutdale offers families an affordable and charming movie experience with second-run films at budget-friendly prices. Kids will love watching movies in this unique historic theater while munching on pizza and snacks, making it perfect for a low-key family outing without the high cost of first-run theaters.

Playground

Imagination Station

4.7Free

Imagination Station at Depot Park is a beloved community playground in Troutdale that lives up to its name with inventive play structures designed to spark creativity and adventure. With its generous layout offering both active play zones and peaceful picnic areas, this highly-rated destination provides the perfect setting for everything from quick afternoon outings to full-day family gatherings.

Farm

The Zimmerman Heritage Farm

4.7$

The Zimmerman Heritage Farm offers children an authentic farm experience where they can connect with agriculture and history. Kids can meet friendly farm animals, participate in hands-on educational programs, and explore this beautifully preserved working farm that brings rural life to the Portland metro area.

Activity

McMenamins Edgefield

4.6$$

McMenamins Edgefield is a sprawling historic campus in Troutdale that offers families a unique blend of outdoor exploration and entertainment. With 74 acres of gardens, walking paths, a mini golf course, and an on-site movie theater, plus multiple casual dining spots, it's a one-stop destination where kids can roam freely while parents relax in a beautiful setting.