Columbia River Gorge

Discover Maryhill: Art, Wine & Gorge‑ous Views

Home to the Maryhill Museum of Art, the Stonehenge WWI Memorial, sweeping vineyards, and wide‑open skies along the iconic Columbia River on the Washington–Oregon border.

Highlights

A small community with world‑class art, a unique Stonehenge replica, scenic byways, and winery country vibes.

Exterior architecture with classical lines similar to a hilltop museum
Art & Culture

Maryhill Museum of Art

Perched above the river, the museum showcases eclectic collections—from Rodin sculptures to Indigenous art—and panoramic Gorge views.

Monolithic stone circle silhouette at sunrise reminiscent of Stonehenge
History

Stonehenge WWI Memorial

A full‑scale Stonehenge replica built as a memorial to Klickitat County soldiers—dramatic at sunrise and sunset.

The Columbia River winding between cliffs with soft light
Nature

Columbia River Gorge

Scenic drives, wind sports, hiking, and epic lookout points define this stretch of the river near Maryhill.

Sunlit vineyard rows with rolling hills beyond
Wine

Vineyards & Tasting Rooms

Discover regional wineries and tasting rooms with river vistas—perfect for golden‑hour stops.

Plan Your Visit

Best seasons: late spring through early fall for warm days, clear skies, and golden evening light.

Sunlit highway cutting through arid hills near the Gorge
When to Go

Weather & Light

Dry, breezy summers with big‑sky sunsets; winters are quieter and can be windy along the river.

Hiker on a ridge with the river in the distance
Tips

Practical Notes

Bring layers (wind!), sun protection, and water. Check museum hours and plan a Stonehenge sunrise or sunset stop.

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