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Senate panel advances resolution marking 100th anniversary of Multnomah Falls Lodge

2475373 · March 3, 2025
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The Rules Committee voted to send SCR 21 to the floor to commemorate the centennial of Multnomah Falls Lodge. Concessionaire and conservation groups testified about the lodge’s history, visitor numbers and the Forest Service’s preservation role.

The Oregon Senate Rules Committee voted to advance Senate Concurrent Resolution 21, which commemorates the 100th anniversary of Multnomah Falls Lodge and invites public recognition of the site’s historic and recreational role in the Columbia River Gorge.

State Senator Daniel Bonham, sponsor of the measure, described Multnomah Falls Lodge as a family-operated, historic attraction within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area and noted the lodge’s long record of public visitation. "This 620 foot waterfall…3,000,000 visitors every year," Bonham said while introducing photographs and history of the site.

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