Maryhill State Park, which is open year round, is located along the shores of the Columbia River on the border of Oregon and Washington. The 99-acre park is situated near a full-scale replica of Stonehenge, and features opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, water skiing, bird watching and horseshoe pits. The park also offers hiking trails and picnic facilities that are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Four restrooms and 10 showers are available, both offering access for those with physical limitations.
There are 50 utility sites, the maximum length capacity is 60 feet. Sites include dump station.
Maryhill State Park
50 Hwy. 97
Goldendale, WA 98620
(888) 226-7688
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Pine Springs Resort features wooded RV sites with full hookup including 50-amp electrical service as well as water, septic, telephone and television capabilities. A snack bar, game room, laundry facilities, grocery store and gift shop provide all of the necessities including free Wi-Fi.
Local attractions include a museum, winery, amphitheatre and observatory.
Pine Springs Resort
2471 Hwy. 97
Goldendale, WA 98620
(509) 773 - 4434
pinespringsresort.net/page05.html
Brooks Memorial State Park is a first-come, first-served campground that is open year round and features nine miles of hiking trails, 23 utility sites with 50-amp electrical service, an RV dumping station, restroom and showers. Maximum site length is 30 feet and water is available from mid-April to late October.
Campers are asked to self-register at the pay station, which is located across from the restroom, within 30 minutes of claiming a site.
Brooks Memorial State Park
on Highway 97, 13 miles north of Goldendale, Washington
(509) 773-4611
parks.wa.gov/parks/?selectedpark=Brooks Memorial&subject=all