Update — The locks are currently closed to the public. They may not be able to hold the annual Lock Fest this summer either due to lack of funding. Sadness. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - Reasons to visit: **Built in 1873, this is the first multi-lift navigation locks built in the United States **On the National Register of Historic Places **Visiting the locks and visitor center are free Operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers since 1915, they are in dire need of funding to remain open. Every year the city and Willamette Falls Heritage Foundation sponsor a Lock Fest to publicize this landmark and raise funds to continue operation. Is this the most exciting thing since sliced bread? No. Is it a part of our local history that should be supported and available for generations to come? Absolutely! I’ve visited the amazing Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Seattle and if you are expecting that level of maintenance and activity, you will be disappointed. In comparison, this is a missed opportunity to develop this location into a visitor destination. The falls and views of Mt. Hood are beautiful from here. Visitor hours vary seasonally, so I suggest you call ahead.