Maryhill State Park, Riverside state park in Klickitat County, US.
Maryhill State Park is a recreation area along the Columbia River with over three-quarters of a mile of shoreline and space for outdoor activities. The park provides direct access to the water and grounds for exploring the riverside setting.
The park opened in the 1970s as a public recreation area and provided public access to the Columbia River. Over the decades, it has developed as a location for water sports and outdoor activities.
The park shares its location with regional landmarks including a concrete replica of Stonehenge, constructed as a World War I memorial.
The park provides camping options with different utility levels and reservable picnic shelters for visitors. Plan your visit based on your preferred activities, as river conditions vary by season.
A concrete Stonehenge replica stands nearby as a World War I memorial that draws visitors interested in this piece of history. The monument sits within sight of the park and offers a connection between local recreation and remembrance.
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