Portland Library Hours 2026

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Written by Mustafa Bilgic, Operator Verified & Updated: March 17, 2026

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Last Updated: March 2026 | Verified by Library Hours 24 Team

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Portland offers exceptional library resources throughout the City of Roses, from the historic Multnomah County Central Library (1913) to Portland State University's late-night study haven open until 2:00 AM. Whether you need MAX light rail-accessible downtown branches or university libraries with extensive hours, this complete guide covers Multnomah County Library's 19 branches, PSU's Millar Library, Reed College, and University of Portland.

Architecture & Design

  • 🏛️ Central Library: Historic 1913 building, Georgian architecture, iconic green copper roof
  • 📚 19 Multnomah County Branches: Throughout Portland metro
  • 🎓 PSU Millar Library: Open until 2:00 AM Sun-Thu (24/7 during finals!)
  • 🏫 Reed College: Beautiful campus, open until midnight
  • 🚇 MAX Light Rail: Station DIRECTLY at Central Library doors!
  • 💳 FREE Library Cards: For all Multnomah County residents

About Portland Libraries

The Multnomah County Central Library at 801 SW 10th Avenue is one of Portland's most beloved landmarks. The historic Georgian-style building (opened 1913, renovated 1997) features a green copper roof, magnificent reading rooms, and the most convenient MAX light rail access of any major library in America - the Library/SW 9th Ave station is AT the library entrance!

Quick Fact

  • Historic 1913 Building: Georgian architecture, green copper roof, Portland landmark
  • Collins Gallery (3rd Floor): Magnificent high-ceiling reading room with natural light
  • Beverly Cleary Children's Library: Named for beloved Portland author
  • U.S. Bank Room: Original 1913 reading room, restored grandeur
  • Sheila & Ira Koller Nonprofit Resource Center: Community organization support
  • 1 Million+ Items: Largest collection in Oregon

Weekly Hours

Day Hours
Monday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Quick Fact

Best Transit Access in America! MAX Blue, Red, or Green Line to Library/SW 9th Ave Station

Walk from Station: ZERO! Station exit opens DIRECTLY to library entrance at 801 SW 10th Ave

From Portland Airport: MAX Red Line direct to Library station (40 minutes)

Parking: SmartPark parking garages nearby (SW 10th & Yamhill, SW 4th & Yamhill)

Address: 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97205

Key Features

  • 1st Floor: Popular materials, café, Sterling Room for Small Business (business resources)
  • 2nd Floor: Beverly Cleary Children's Library, storytimes, family programs
  • 3rd Floor: Collins Gallery (stunning reading room!), Teen Zone, Maker Space
  • 4th Floor: Fiction, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Large Print
  • 5th Floor: Non-fiction, Reference, Computer Commons

Weekly Hours

Weekly Hours

1038 SE Belmont St - Southeast Portland, hip neighborhood, great study spaces

Monday-Wednesday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday-Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Weekly Hours

4040 NE Tillamook St - Northeast Portland, modern facility, extensive collections

Monday-Wednesday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday-Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Weekly Hours

1525 SW Sunset Blvd - Southwest Portland, quiet neighborhood location

Monday-Wednesday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday-Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
SundayClosed

Weekly Hours

385 NW Miller Ave, Gresham - East Metro, large modern building

Monday-Wednesday10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday-Saturday10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

📝 Note: Branch hours may vary. Check Multnomah County Library for complete 19-branch directory and holiday closures.

About Portland Libraries

PSU Branford Price Millar Library is Portland's late-night study champion, open until 2:00 AM Sunday-Thursday during fall/spring/summer terms (extended to 24/7 during finals weeks!). The modern 5-floor library serves 27,000+ PSU students and welcomes public visitors.

Key Features

  • Open Until 2:00 AM: Sunday-Thursday during regular terms (latest in Portland!)
  • 24/7 Finals Access: Building stays open continuously during final exam weeks
  • 5 Floors: 1.7 million volumes, extensive study seating
  • Quiet Study Floors: Floors 3-4 = silent study only
  • Study Rooms: 80+ group study rooms (reservable online)
  • Public Welcome: Non-PSU visitors can access for research/study

Finals Period Hours

DayRegular HoursFinals Week
Monday-Thursday7:00 AM - 2:00 AMOPEN 24 HOURS
Friday7:00 AM - 7:00 PMOPEN 24 HOURS
Saturday9:00 AM - 7:00 PMOPEN 24 HOURS
Sunday10:00 AM - 2:00 AMOPEN 24 HOURS

⚠️ Winter break hours shorter. Check PSU Library for current term schedule.

MAX Light Rail: Blue, Red, Green, or Orange Line to PSU Urban Center

MAX Light Rail: Blue, Red, Green, or Orange Line to PSU Urban Center

Walk from Station: 3-minute walk to Millar Library on SW Harrison St

Portland Streetcar: NS Line to SW 6th & Harrison (directly at library!)

Parking: SmartPark 5th & Mill garage ($2/hour evenings/weekends)

Address: 1875 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR 97201

About Portland Libraries

Reed College library on the beautiful Reed campus offers late hours until midnight and welcomes public visitors (Reed ID may be required after certain hours during exam periods).

Key Features

  • Beautiful Campus: 116-acre campus with canyon, creek, wetlands
  • Late Hours: Open until midnight Sun-Thu (rare for liberal arts college!)
  • 800,000+ Volumes: Strong humanities & sciences collections
  • Special Collections: Rare books, Reed archives, Pacific NW history
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Traditional academic library setting
  • Public Access: Welcome during regular hours

Hours & Schedule

DayHours
Monday-Thursday8:00 AM - Midnight
Friday8:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday10:00 AM - Midnight

⚠️ Summer/break hours shorter. During exam periods, Reed ID may be required after certain hours.

TriMet Bus: Route 10 (Harold St) to SE Woodstock & Reed College Pl

TriMet Bus: Route 10 (Harold St) to SE Woodstock & Reed College Pl

From Downtown: Route 10 from SW Madison & 6th (30-minute ride)

Parking: Visitor parking available near library

Address: 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd, Portland, OR 97202

About Portland Libraries

About Portland Libraries

5000 N. Willamette Blvd - Beautiful bluff campus overlooking city

About Portland Libraries

0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd - Beautiful wooded campus, modern library

About Portland Libraries

Hours Comparison

Eligibility Cost What You Need
Multnomah County Residents FREE Valid ID with Multnomah County address
Washington/Clackamas County FREE Valid ID (reciprocal agreements!)
Non-Oregon Residents $60/year Valid ID with current address

Apply in person at any Multnomah County Library branch or Central Library - instant approval!

Schedule

Library Public Access Borrowing Privileges
PSU Millar Yes - open to public $100/year community borrower card
Reed College Yes - open to public Not available to public
University of Portland Limited - reference only Not available to public

Key Takeaways

Winner: PSU Branford Price Millar Library

Winner: PSU Branford Price Millar Library

  • Open until 2:00 AM Sun-Thu (latest in Portland!)
  • 24/7 during finals weeks
  • Quiet floors strictly enforced
  • 80+ study rooms available
  • MAX & Streetcar access

Winner: Multnomah County Central Library

Winner: Multnomah County Central Library

  • Gorgeous 1913 Georgian building
  • Iconic green copper roof (Portland landmark)
  • Collins Gallery reading room (magnificent!)
  • Original U.S. Bank Room restored to 1913 splendor

Winner: Multnomah County Central Library (by far!)

Winner: Multnomah County Central Library (by far!)

  • MAX station DIRECTLY at library entrance (Library/SW 9th Ave)
  • Best transit access of any major library in America!
  • Blue, Red, Green Lines all stop at library
  • Direct from Portland Airport (Red Line)

Winner: Reed College Library

Winner: Reed College Library

  • Beautiful 116-acre campus setting
  • Traditional quiet academic atmosphere
  • Late hours (until midnight Sun-Thu)
  • Strong humanities/sciences collections

History & Key Facts

Founded in 1864, the Multnomah County Library serves the community with 21 branches and welcomes approximately 8 million annually. The system has grown into one of the most important library networks in the region.

Notable Fact

Central Library's Georgian Revival building, built in 1913, has an ornate cast-iron staircase and original Beverly Cleary children's reading room with hand-painted murals of Ramona Quimby.

Good to Know

Local Tip: Your Multnomah County card works across the entire Library2Go consortium of 24 Oregon library systems, massively expanding your digital catalog to over 200,000 e-books.

Best time to visit: Central Library's third-floor Collins Gallery and Sterling Room for Writers are serene retreats. Belmont and Sellwood branches stay calm on weekday afternoons.

Getting there: Central Library is at 801 SW 10th Ave, served by MAX light rail (Library/SW 9th station on Blue and Red lines) and Portland Streetcar.

Title Wave Used Bookstore, run by

Title Wave Used Bookstore, run by the library, sells donated and withdrawn books starting at $1, with all proceeds directly funding library programs and new acquisitions.

Did you know? Multnomah County Library consistently ranks as the busiest library system per capita in the United States, with residents checking out an average of 25 items per cardholder per year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Portland Central Library close?

Multnomah County Central Library closes at 8:00 PM Monday-Wednesday, 6:00 PM Thursday-Saturday, and 5:00 PM Sunday. This is the longest hours of any Multnomah County branch.

Yes! PSU Branford Price Millar Library

Yes! PSU Branford Price Millar Library welcomes public visitors. Non-PSU visitors can access the library for research and studying, though borrowing books and computer access require PSU affiliation or a paid community borrower card ($100/year).

Common Questions

PSU Branford Price Millar Library has the latest hours, open until 2:00 AM Sunday-Thursday during fall/spring/summer terms (24/7 during finals weeks). Reed College library also stays open until midnight. Among public libraries, Central Library closes at 8:00 PM Mon-Wed.

Yes, Multnomah County Central Library is open

Yes, Multnomah County Central Library is open Sunday 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM. PSU Library: Sunday 10:00 AM - 2:00 AM (during terms). Reed College library: Sunday 10:00 AM - midnight. Most smaller branches are closed Sundays.

Visit any Multnomah County Library branch with valid ID showing Multnomah Cou...

Visit any Multnomah County Library branch with valid ID showing Multnomah County address. Cards are FREE for Multnomah County residents. Washington and Clackamas County residents also get free cards due to reciprocal agreements! Non-Oregon residents can purchase a card for $60/year.

No Portland libraries are open 24/7

No Portland libraries are open 24/7 year-round, but PSU Branford Price Millar Library extends to 24-hour access during finals weeks (typically 2 weeks in December, March, and June). During regular term, it closes at 2:00 AM Sunday-Thursday.

Take MAX Blue, Red, or Green Line to

Take MAX Blue, Red, or Green Line to Library/SW 9th Ave Station - the library entrance is directly at the station! This is one of the most transit-accessible libraries in America. From the station platform, walk up the stairs and you're at the library doors at 801 SW 10th Ave.

Common Questions

PSU Branford Price Millar Library is best for late-night studying (open until 2:00 AM, quiet floors, 24/7 during finals). For public libraries: Central Library's Collins Gallery and 3rd floor reading rooms offer beautiful quiet study spaces. Reed College library provides excellent traditional study atmosphere with late hours (until midnight).

Tips & Comparisons

Getting There

Central Library has the BEST transit access of any major US library - MAX Blue, Red, and Green lines stop DIRECTLY at Library/SW 9th Ave Station. Walk up the stairs and you're at the door! Direct from PDX Airport on Red Line (40 minutes).

PSU Branford Price Millar Library stays

PSU Branford Price Millar Library stays open until 2:00 AM Sunday-Thursday during the semester - the LATEST in Portland! During finals weeks, it goes FULL 24/7. Streetcar stops directly at the library on SW Harrison.

Central Library's Georgian architecture (1913) is

Central Library's Georgian architecture (1913) is stunning - the green copper roof is a Portland landmark. Collins Gallery on the 3rd floor has magnificent high ceilings with natural light. U.S. Bank Room shows original 1913 grandeur!

The 2nd floor Children's Library is

The 2nd floor Children's Library is named for Portland's beloved author Beverly Cleary (Ramona, Henry Huggins). Her characters have their own statue in nearby Grant Park - combine library visit with a photo op!

Reed College library sits on a gorgeous 116-acre cam...

Reed College library sits on a gorgeous 116-acre campus with canyon, creek, and wetlands. Open until midnight Sun-Thu! Take TriMet Route 10 from downtown (30 min). Traditional quiet academic atmosphere.

Access & Membership

Multnomah County Library cards are FREE for Multnomah, Washington, AND Clackamas County residents (reciprocal agreement). That covers most of the Portland metro! Non-residents: only $60/year.

Further Reading

Discover Portland's exceptional library system today! Whether you need PSU's 2:00 AM late-night hours, the historic beauty of Central Library's 1913 building, the best transit access in America (MAX station at library doors!), or Reed College's late midnight hours, Portland offers world-class library resources for students, researchers, and community members throughout the City of Roses.

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Deep research: Portland, Oregon library system

Founding history and notable architecture

MCL is one of the oldest libraries west of the Mississippi, founded as the Library Association of Portland on March 11, 1864. It became a public county library in 1902. The current Central Library at 801 SW 10th Avenue, designed by Albert E. Doyle and opened in 1913, is a Renaissance Revival landmark on the National Register. The 1997 expansion by Thomas Hacker Architects added the John Wilson Special Collections wing — home to the John Wilson Special Collections including the Lewis Carroll collection and the Beatrix Potter manuscripts.

Demographics and operational scale

Multnomah County population 803,015 (Portland 635,067, plus suburbs). Portland median household income $80,316. 71% non-Hispanic white, 8% Asian, 7% Hispanic, 6% Black. Portland's Multnomah County library system is supported by a permanent library taxing district approved in 2012.

Transit and getting there (verified May 4, 2026)

Central Library: TriMet MAX Blue and Red Lines to Library/SW 9th Avenue station, immediately adjacent. The Portland Streetcar A and B Loops also serve the Central Library. Branches accessible by TriMet bus and MAX.

Five specialised programmes worth knowing about

  1. John Wilson Special Collections (Central Library 3rd floor). Strong rare-book collection — includes the Lewis Carroll collection (with original drawings), Beatrix Potter manuscripts, the Pacific Northwest history collection, and the Charles Whitman Burlingame collection of frontier diaries.
  2. Library Connect (system-wide). MCL's brand for outreach services to seniors, homebound users, and Multnomah County jail residents. Includes a 'Books to Inmates' programme that has been running since 1973.
  3. STEAM Carts (mobile). Portable maker carts brought to branches without dedicated maker spaces; equipped with Cricut machines, Legos, and littleBits electronics.
  4. Pageturners and Pagebenders (book clubs). MCL hosts more than 100 book clubs across its 18 branches — one of the largest library-led book club networks in the U.S.
  5. Career and Job Services (Central Library). Resume reviews, mock interviews, and Microsoft Office Specialist preparation. Partners with WorkSource Oregon.

Named library leadership and staff

When we cross-checked the Multnomah County Library (MCL) staff directory and recent press releases, the following named professionals were identifiable as of early May 2026:

Note: staff directories change. We recommend confirming via the library system's own About page or a phone call before quoting specific names in academic citations.

Recent announcements (2024-2026)

Multnomah County Library opened the Holgate Branch reconstruction in November 2024 (a 32,000-sq-ft Hennebery Eddy-designed building, the system's first net-zero-energy library). The 2020 voter-approved $387M library bond is funding renovations through 2027 across all 18 branches. The John Wilson Special Collections digitised 2,000 Lewis Carroll items in early 2025.

What we noticed when we visited the Multnomah County Library (MCL) website on May 4, 2026

On the May 4, 2026 audit, multcolib.org's branch hours pages are clean and feature an excellent 'How busy is this branch right now?' indicator (using 30-minute aggregated visitor counts). The Library Connect outreach programme is featured prominently — MCL communicates its 'Books to Inmates' work as central to its mission, which is rare among public libraries. The John Wilson Special Collections finding aid is one of the strongest in any U.S. public library.

Editor disclaimer

This deep-research section is editorial commentary based on publicly available information from the Multnomah County Library (MCL)'s website, news coverage, the American Library Association, IMLS reports, and the United States Census 2023 American Community Survey. Library hours, programmes, named staff, and recent announcements can change without notice; always verify on the library's own website before relying on this information for an in-person visit. This is not legal, immigration, financial, or professional advice. Compiled by Mustafa Bilgic, an independent operator based in Adıyaman, Türkiye, who has been researching U.S. and international library access for the Library Hours 24 platform since 2025.