Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Maryhill State Park adventure.
Windsurf at Stonehenge! Yes, really. History, art, and water fun—something for everyone.
Windsurfing at Stonehenge! Um, what? You'll find both of these at this state park, which combines some serious history in the Maryhill Museum. It was built by Sam Hill to house his amazing art collection. He also built a full-scale replica of Stonehenge, just for fun.
As for the windsurfing, the Columbia River is world-class. Enjoy boating, fishing and splashing around along the 4,700-foot waterfront. It's all about the water here, since the single hiking trail is only a mile long.
This state park is ideal for RV camping, with 50 full hookup RV sites, including several that can accommodate 60-foot RVs. They're nicely spaced for privacy with some great views of the river.
While there are 20 tent campsites as well, you may find them a bit noisy due to the highways and railroad tracks nearby.
The best time to visit Maryhill State Park is during the summer months, from 6:30am to dusk, when the weather is warm and all park facilities are fully operational. Winter visits, from 8am to dusk, offer a quieter experience, though some amenities may be limited.