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The Portland Troll Bridge is a whimsical attraction under a wooden train trestle in Portland, Oregon. You'll find this unique site nestled in a shady woodland area along McNamee Road, also known as "McGnarly Road" by local cyclists for its challenging terrain. Over the years, locals have transformed the old trestle bridge into a charming display by attaching colorful troll dolls and painting troll figures directly onto the wooden planks.

To visit the Portland Troll Bridge, drive northwest out of Portland on NW St Helens Road, then take a left onto McNamee Road. The bridge is along this route. Don’t forget to bring a troll doll to add to the growing collection and help maintain this delightful display.

These tiny, cheerful trolls have an ever-changing population, as they are sometimes taken by visitors. However, the community continually replenishes them, keeping the collection vibrant and lively. The origins of these trolls under the bridge remain a mystery, adding to the quirky charm of this hidden gem and contributing to the spirit of keeping Portland weird.

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