There are many attractions near Surprise
Beach. Fort
Vancouver National Historic Site preserves a fur trading post that served
as the headquarters of the Hudson’s Bay Company during the 19th century. It offers interesting insight into the
history of the Pacific Northwest, the fur trade, and the early settlements of
the region. Visitors can explore
gardens, a three-story bastion, a bake house, a village, a jail, the
administrative center, a kitchen, and remnants of Hudson’s Bay Company through
self-guided tours. Esther Short Park is
a dog-friendly neighborhood park spread over five acres and offers many
amenities, including a playground with swing sets, benches, picnic areas,
picnic tables, gazebos, a rose garden, a large fountain, the Salmon Run Bell
Tower, and the historic Slocum House. In
addition, the park offers the weekly farmer's market and hosts many interesting
events, including music concerts and festivals throughout the year. Pittock
Mansion is a historic house positioned on a hill built in French
Renaissance style that has now been transformed into a museum. It was owned by the Pittock family and
features 23 opulent rooms, luxurious furnishings, and many art pieces. Visitors can enjoy interesting guided tours
that offer an intriguing insight into the history of the Pittock family and the
city of Portland. Wintler
Community Park is a riverfront park spread over 12.5 acres that offers many
amenities, including a sandy beach area, picnic tables, picnic areas,
restrooms, paved walkways, observation decks, and a parking lot. If you
are looking for another nearby attraction, The Freakybuttrue Peculiarium and Museum is
a small museum that showcases bizarre and unusual items, including paranormal
artifacts, creepy dolls, aliens, and UFO-themed exhibits. Visitors can enjoy interactive displays,
optical illusions, and experiences.