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FORT YAMHILL STATE HERITAGE AREA

Built in the mid-1800s to regulate the eastern border of the Grand Ronde Agency Coastal Reservation, Fort Yamhill represented a time of transition for the people of the Northwest. The fort served to ease tension between settlers and natives, protect both populations and control traffic between them.

Times were hard for all. Native Americans from five tribes were moved from their homes to the reservation - a confinement that imposed a new spoken language and white man's rules. Enlisted soldiers fought hunger, rain, isolation and monotony. Desertion was common, but the rough country usually drove deserters back to duty.

Visiting Fort Yamhill today offers an insight into the physical and emotional hardships endured by all the people involved, as well as the emotional tone of the state from 1856-1866. Exhibits and cultural restoration are provided in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde.

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Fort Yamhill Walking Guide (805 Kb pdf)

For more information, call 1-800-551-6949, or 503-393-1172.

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Walking trail Forest Mountains
Interpretive signs ADA restroom ADA trails
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The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde
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Relative Location

Entrance on east side of Oregon 22, 1 mile north of Valley Junction.


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Lat.: 45.0741 N
Long.: -123.5765 W

 

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