Maryhill State Park Boat Dock
Washington State Parks owns and operates this dock. Use is on a first-come, first-served basis. WA State Parks offers payment options in person (on shore) or by calling Washington State Parks at 833-927-1222. Actual moorage condition may differ from this listing.
Maryhill State Park 50 Highway 97, Goldendale, WA 98620
Maryhill State Park is a waterfront camping park right on the Columbia River. Visit for a relaxing camping weekend and experience this area's natural beauty, wonder and cultural history.
Things to do at this park Camping The park has primitive, standard and full hookup sites. Maximum site length is 60 feet, limited availability.
Winter Schedule Learn about seasonal closures and operational changes during the off-season on the Winter Schedule page.
Picnic and day use facilities Two reservable picnic shelters with tables are available near the swim area.
Boating Located in Klickitat County on the Columbia River, Maryhill has two watercraft launches and 216 feet of dock for boat handling only. There is no moorage at this park.
Interpretive opportunities Located a few minutes from the park, the Maryhill Museum, built by historic entrepreneur Samuel Hill, houses one of the most astonishing private art collections on the west coast. Its sculpture-dotted grounds overlook orchards and wineries, the Columbia River and the iconic Sam Hill Memorial/Biggs Rapid Bridge that connects Washington and Oregon.
A mile away from the park, Samuel Hill also built a full-scale replica of Stonehenge as a monument to local soldiers killed in World War I. This site is open to the public.
Amenities & Extras
- Shore access nearby
- Restrooms
- Water hookup
- Parking on shore
- Event space / Clubhouse
Location
OnBuoy check-ins are for community visibility only.
This does not replace any harbormaster required check-in or fee payment. Local rules still apply.