“We start where Lewis and Clark’s journey ended at the mouth of the Columbia, where the river meets the sea, holding up a mirror to reflect back upon Lewis and Clark’s journey.”
-Maya Lin
At this site, Lewis and Clark found what they were looking for: the point where the Columbia River meets the majestic Pacific Ocean. Their journeyâs endpoint is where Confluenceâs work began, with an installation that draws together the siteâs bay side and ocean side, interweaving the stories of the Corps of Discovery expedition and the Chinook people in a single, steadily unfolding experience.
Visit the site today to find a restored native landscape that integrates artist Maya Linâs artwork with the siteâs shifting cultural and ecological history. As you walk along oceanfront dunes, read excerpts from Lewis and Clarkâs journals and see the Pacific Ocean as they saw it. Run your hands along the smooth surface of a fish-cleaning table formed from a single block of native basalt and inscribed with a Chinook creation story. Follow a path of crushed oyster shells inland from the coastal forest, and read the text of a Chinook song of praise along the way. Encounter a group of five cedar driftwood columns surrounding a cedar tree trunk that existed before Lewis and Clark arrived.
Confluenceâs Cape Disappointment site is complete and was dedicated on May 7, 2006.
In a secluded grove, cedar driftwood columns surround a cedar tree trunk that predates Lewis and Clarkâs arrival.
From the existing amphitheater, a path of crushed oyster shells leads you from the coastal forest environment through dune grasses to a secluded grove. As you walk, read the lyrics of a Chinook praise song that was recited at this site on November 18, 2005, the 200th anniversary of Lewis and Clarkâs arrival.
Along one of several trails at the site, learn about Lewis and Clarkâs 4,133-mile journey from St. Louis to the Pacific in their own words. Read text from their journals inscribed in a boardwalk that leads from an existing amphitheater to Waikiki Beach.
Cut from a single polished block of native basalt, this artistic fish-cleaning table is inscribed with a Chinook origin legend that tells the story of the interdependence of the Chinook people and the Columbia Riverâs salmon.
A simple, curved viewing platform offers an unobstructed view of Baker Bay and its surroundings. Text from the Lewis and Clark journals etched into the surface of the platform evokes the scene and moment they finally arrived at their destination.
Watch “Tony Johnson: Chinook Recognition, an âIncredible Fightâ” on Confluence’s Digital Library.
Read “Chinook Blessing” on Confluence’s Digital Library.
About Confluence:
Confluence connects you to the history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system through Indigenous voices. We are a community-supported nonprofit that works through six art landscapes, educational programs, and public gatherings in collaboration with northwest tribes, communities, and the celebrated artist Maya Lin.
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Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center, Robert Gray Drive, Ilwaco, WA, USA
Distance: 0.42 Away
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Cape Disappointment State Park, Robert Gray Drive, Ilwaco, WA, USA
Distance: 1.19 Away
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World Kite Museum & Hall-Fame, Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, WA, USA
Distance: 4.26 Away
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Long Beach Family Horse Rides, Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, WA, USA
Distance: 4.27 Away
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West Coast Horse Rides, Sid Snyder Drive, Long Beach, WA, USA
Distance: 4.30 Away
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Marsh's Free Museum, Pacific Avenue, Long Beach, WA, USA
Distance: 4.51 Away
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Veteran's Field, 3rd Street Southeast, Long Beach, WA, USA
Distance: 4.58 Away
Discovery Trail, Long Beach, WA, USA
Distance: 5.12 Away
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Fort Columbia | Historical State Park, U.S. 101, Chinook, WA, USA
Distance: 6.70 Away
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Chinook Point, Washington, USA
Distance: 6.73 Away
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Fort Stevens State Park, Peter Iredale Rd, Hammond, OR, USA
Distance: 6.87 Away
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