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Horse thief campground
Horse thief campground





horse thief campground

Register online, or for groups of more than 20, call the park office at (509) 773-3145. Each person in the party must register and receive a confirmation email.

horse thief campground

on Fridays - Saturdays, April through October Reservations are required. Guided tours of the pictographs and petroglyphs, including the significant Tsagaglalal ("She Who Watches"), 9 a.m.

  • Horsethief Lake section of the Columbia Hills Historical State Park is a National Historic Site.
  • For more information about the Discover Pass and exemptions, please visit the Discover Pass web page.Īutomated pay station: This park is equipped with an automated pay station at Horsethief Butte for visitors to purchase a one-day or annual Discover Pass and boat launch permit. The lake was flooded into existence by the reservoir created by The Dalles Dam.ĭiscover Pass: A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to state parks for day use. Horsethief Lake is about 90 acres in size, an impoundment of the Columbia River. Horsethief Butte dominates the skyline like an ancient castle. Park featuresĬolumbia Hills Historical State Park is a 3,637-acre camping park with shoreline on the Columbia River. Please see recreation notes below for safety and recreation tips. The Dalles Mountain Ranch trailhead allows visitors access to the same trails as the Crawford Oaks Trailhead and is also popular during wildflower season. To the north of Highway 14, the Dalles Mountain Ranch Area, a historic homestead ranch, features several historic buildings and farm equipment display. In the springtime, the hills are covered in places with colorful wild flowers, especially arrowleaf balsamroot and lupine. To the north of Highway 14, the Crawford Oaks Trailhead offers access to miles of hiking, biking and equestrian trails that crisscross the Columbia Hills with astounding views of Mount Adams, Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge. This area also offers a short hike to sweeping views of the Columbia River and Mount Hood.

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    The world-famous Tsagaglalal, (She Who Watches) and other pictographs and petroglyphs can be viewed by making a reservation to participate in a regularly scheduled ranger-led tour (see Interpretive Opportunities below for registration instructions).Ĭolumbia Hills is home to Horsethief Butte, a favorite among climbers of all abilities. The Temani Pesh-Wa exhibit is open daily for self-guided viewing. A group of significant Native American pictographs and petroglyphs are located in this area of the park. Horsethief Lake caters to campers and water-lovers amenities include tent and RV campsites, a watercraft launch and pedal boat and kayak rentals. Rock climbing, swimming and spring hikes through vast fields of balsamroot flowers make for an action-packed stay, not to mention the nearby attractions of Goldendale Observatory and Maryhill Museum. This 3,637-acre park is composed of four different sites which offer a range of experiences. Columbia Hills Historical State Park puts the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area at your fingertips.







    Horse thief campground