Pittock Mansion
Pittock Mansion
Pittock Mansion

Pittock Mansion Tours and Tickets

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Once home to Henry and Georgiana Pittock, Portland’s original power couple, the Pittock Mansion sits on 46 acres (18.6 hectares) of land and contains exhibits featuring artwork and artifacts from the early 1900s. The house is perched on a hill 1,000 feet (305 meters) above downtown and offers sweeping views of Portland and the Cascade Range.

  • 3229 NW Pittock Drive, Portland, Oregon, 97210

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Q:Do you have to pay to park at Pittock Mansion?
A:Yes, you must pay to park at Pittock Mansion, including on Sundays and holidays. Prices and timings are posted. The only exception is if you have an Oregon Wheelchair User placard with the words Wheelchair User or Wounded Warrior on it, in which case you may park for free.
Q:How long does the Pittock Mansion tour take?
A:The self-guided tour of the Pittock Mansion takes about 60 minutes and includes time at the Gate Lodge. If you’re visiting the mansion as part of a Portland guided tour, you’ll need to check with your guide or tour operator to find out how much time will be allotted for the mansion.
Q:Can you take pictures inside Pittock Mansion?
A:Yes, you can take pictures inside Pittock Mansion, but flash photography is not allowed indoors. However, if you're planning to take commercial photos (including professional wedding photos or artistic photos) at the mansion or on its grounds, you'll need to apply for approval and pay additional fees.
Q:Can you picnic at Pittock Mansion?
A:Yes, you can picnic at Pittock Mansion, and its grassy exterior gardens make a great place to set up a picnic blanket when the weather permits. Many people opt to hike up to the historic home from Lower Mcleay Park and reward themselves with a picnic at the top.
Q:Are dogs allowed at Pittock Mansion?
A:Yes, dogs are allowed at Pittock Mansion, but only in the garden and parking areas. Dogs are only permitted in the mansion if they are ADA-recognized service animals, such as seeing-eye dogs. Emotional support animals, service dogs in training, and other animals not recognized under the ADA are not allowed inside.
Q:Is Pittock Mansion accessible?
A:Yes, the Pittock Mansion is wheelchair accessible, although the Gate Lodge on the same property is not. The mansion has both an elevator and an accessible entrance. While large wheelchairs and motor scooters won't fit inside the elevator, there are two standard-sized wheelchairs available to borrow on a first-come, first-served basis.