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Columbia Hills State Park

Columbia Hills State Park
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85 Washington 14
Lyle Washington 98635

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Summer 6:30 a.m. - dusk Winter Closed November - March The view of the imposing Butte provides inspiration from dawn until dusk, and lower down, the sun warms the rocks, making comfortable spots for wildlife to sun themselves. Expect to see marmots and chipmunks, as well as deer in this park.
509.773.3145
A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to state parks for day use. Automated 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.
lat: 45.642663 long: -121.1055747

Columbia Hills State Park is a Washington State Park located 6 miles east of Dallesport on SR 14 in Klickitat County. The park occupies 3,338 acres on Horsethief Lake, an impoundment of the Columbia River, and was created in 2003 with the merger of Horsethief Lake State Park and Dalles Mountain Ranch. It also includes Horsethief Butte and Crawford Oaks, both popular hiking areas. Horsethief Lake section of the Columbia Hills Historical State Park is a National Historic Site.

Located on the site of a former Native American village, Columbia Hills State Park is  along the rolling hills of the Columbia River Gorge, with nearly two miles of freshwater shoreline on the Columbia River. This made it the perfect stopping point for the Lewis and Clark expedition on their way to the coast. A group of significant Native American pictographs and petroglyphs are located in this area of the park. The Temani Pesh-Wa exhibit is open daily for self-guided viewing. 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 on website for registration instructions).

Across Highway 14 from the main part of Columbia Hills State Park, Horsethief Butte dominates the skyline, standing over Horsethief lake like an ancient castle. The lake itself is enormous, flooded into existence by the construction of The Dalles Dam. Lupine and balsamroot bloom in mid-April, making spectacular fields of purple and gold. Songbirds flit about, while larger birds of prey — like eagles and falcons — soar on air currents high above your head.

The commission combined the park with Dalles Mountain Ranch and renamed the area Columbia Hills State Park in 2003. Now, in addition to the more than 12 miles of hiking trails in the area, visitors can enjoy swimming, freshwater fishing, bird watching and wildlife viewing, sailboarding, and playing horseshoes. Rock climbers also frequent this park. Dalles Mountain is known for the spectacular wildflower displays in the spring.

Nearby Attractions

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The Dalles Lock & Dam Visitor Center
The Dalles Lock & Dam Visitor Center

The Dalles Dam Visitor Center, Bret Clodfelter Way, The Dalles, OR, USA
Distance: 2.35 Away

Guided Tours Museums and Interpretive Centers

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Cascade Cliffs Winery
Cascade Cliffs Winery

Cascade Cliffs Vineyard & Winery, Washington 14, Wishram, WA, USA
Distance: 2.62 Away

Food and Drinks

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Tierra de Lobos Winery
Tierra de Lobos Winery

Tierra De Lobos Winery, Osprey Lane West, The Dalles, OR, USA
Distance: 3.18 Away

Food and Drinks Wineries

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Jacob Williams Winery
Jacob Williams Winery

Jacob Williams Winery, Avery Road, Wishram, WA, USA
Distance: 3.68 Away

Food and Drinks

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Tribal Salmon – Dallesport, WA
Tribal Salmon – Dallesport, WA

Dallesport, WA, USA
Distance: 3.98 Away

Food and Drinks Tribal Experiences

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Sunshine Mill Winery
Sunshine Mill Winery

Sunshine Mill, East 2nd Street, The Dalles, OR, USA
Distance: 4.48 Away

Food and Drinks Wineries

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Klindt’s Bookstore
Klindt’s Bookstore

KLINDT’S BOOKSTORE
Distance: 4.64 Away

Shopping

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Riverfront Trail at The Dalles
Riverfront Trail at The Dalles

Riverfront Trail, The Dalles, OR, USA
Distance: 4.66 Away

Outdoor Experiences

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Rock Fort Campsite
Rock Fort Campsite

Rock Fort, The Dalles, OR, USA
Distance: 4.68 Away

LC Features

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National Neon Sign Museum
National Neon Sign Museum

National Neon Sign Museum, East 3rd Street, The Dalles, OR, USA
Distance: 4.74 Away

Museums and Interpretive Centers

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The Dalles Art Center
The Dalles Art Center

The Dalles Art Center, East 4th Street, The Dalles, OR, USA
Distance: 4.79 Away

Galleries and Venues

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Old Wasco County Courthouse
Old Wasco County Courthouse

Original Courthouse Museum, West 2nd Place, The Dalles, OR, USA
Distance: 4.83 Away

Other Guided Tours

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