Campground Overview
About Maryhill State Park
Maryhill State Park Campground stands out as a riverside haven combining cultural intrigue, recreational opportunities, and well-maintained amenities. Set along the banks of the Columbia River, this 99-acre park offers a harmonious mix of lush green spaces, waterfront vistas, and historical sites, making it an ideal destination for campers seeking both relaxation and exploration.
The campground accommodates a range of preferences, with 50 full-hookup RV sites, 20 standard sites, and two primitive sites, all shaded by mature trees. Well-kept facilities, including restrooms, showers, and an RV dump station, ensure a comfortable stay. The park’s two boat launches and a 216-foot dock give water enthusiasts easy access to boating, fishing, and swimming. While train noise from nearby tracks may be notable to light sleepers, it often adds a charming character for visitors who enjoy trainspotting.
Located just 12 miles south of Goldendale, the park is within a short drive of unique attractions like the Maryhill Museum of Art, featuring an eclectic collection and scenic grounds, and the Stonehenge replica, a one-of-a-kind World War I memorial. This campground is perfect for weekend escapes, family outings, and extended vacations, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural depth in the Columbia River Gorge.
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