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Discover Maryhill, Washington! Stonehenge, Wineries, Camping and a World-Class Museum!

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we headed to Mary Hill Washington and decided to camp at Peach Beach RV park on the Columbia River

this is truly an amazing site and should not be missed while passing through the Columbia River Gorge

I highly recommend coming to this wine right here in wish rag wish Ram Washington Swiss Ram Washington

this concludes our visit to the two small towns in Washington and Oregon separated by a bridge you don't want to miss

Creator's Tips & Advice

βœ“Camp at Peach Beach RV park for a quiet, friendly stay with activity options.
βœ“Visit Gunkel Orchards for fresh hand-picked fruit and local products.
βœ“Don't miss the Maryhill Art Museum while passing through the Columbia River Gorge.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the attractions in Maryhill, Washington?
QWhere should I camp near the Columbia River?
QWhat is there to do in the Maryhill area?

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The Dalles2Β½ Happy Bacon
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Maryhill, Washington has wineries, fruit orchards, historical abandoned buildings, a life-size replica of Stonehenge (the one from England), campgrounds, and a world-class art museum. This is all amazing since Maryhill is an unincorporated community of 44 people. According to the last census. We are camping at Peach Beach and are hanging out in Maryhill, Washington and The Dalles, Oregon for two nights to get some rest from the Watershed Festival that we just came from. Having fun is hard work and we deserve a break. We check out the local wineries, breweries, tap houses, historical sites and memorials. Maryhill has one of the best seasonal fruit stands in area. Fresh fruits, salsas, jams, jellies and other treats are made available for purchase. Down the road just less than a minute away is an abandoned gas station and historical church. Continuing up the road, over the railroad tracks, climbing up the hill is Samuel Hill's life-size replica of Stonehenge dedicated to the local fallen soldiers of WWI. You will find that Samuel Hill is one of the most interesting historical figures not just locally but world-wide. He is the reason people exclaim "What in the Sam Hill!" He is considered father of the highways and his hard work is all up and down the Columbia River Gorge and down to Central Oregon. West of the memorial on highway 14 is the Maryhill Art Museum. This world-class museum showcases some of Queen Marie of Romania's belongings and valuables. There are several other historical displays that are amazing and should not be missed if traveling alone the Columbia River Gorge. Expect to spend more than a few hours here touring the grounds and admiring the artifacts. We do some wine tasting at the Maryhill Winery and Cascade Cliffs Winery just down state hwy 14 a few more miles more. These local wineries are considered some of the best in the Pacific Northwest. We cross the river to Oregon and check out The Dalles. Here we visit breweries, taphouses and grab a burger. Freebridge Brewing was fun and had a great Gose. This sour beer was called Slap N Pickle a was surprisingly good, considering it did indeed taste like a pickle! We grad another beer and a bite to eat at Rivertap Restuarant and Pub. The food in the video was more delicious than it looked. The next night in The Dalles we had a beer at Clock Tower Ales then went to Big Jim's Drive-in. There, at Big Jim's, they make all their food fresh and never frozen. We park overlooking the dam and unfortunately for a local marina, watched a fire along the river. Camping at Peach Beach was enjoyable. The hosts were great, and we talked into the night hanging out with good friends. Easily accessible for larger rigs, we had no issue parking the motorhome. We had full hook-ups. There is a dump station for those travels that didn't have sewer. Most all the sites have at least power and water. The Maryhill State Park also has camping, but we enjoy the personal touches of the owners and the company of the hosts at Peach Beach. If you travel on I-84, take the Samuel Hill Memorial Bridge. If you are traveling on State Route 14 turn at Hwy 97 south, to Biggs Junction. These road-side attractions are not to be missed! Reach out to us if you have any questions or comments! https://peachbeachcamping.com/ https://parks.wa.gov/543/Maryhill https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/outside/stonehenge-memorial https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/ https://www.maryhillwinery.com/index.cfm? https://cascadecliffs.com/ http://www.freebridgebrewing.com/ https://rivertap.com/ http://clocktowerales.com/ https://bigjimsdrivein.com/ #camping #attractions #travelvlog #columbiarivergorge πŸŽ‰πŸ₯‚πŸ™ŒMake sure to subscribe!πŸŽ‡πŸŽˆπŸ₯³ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYptpWdN5KNCq5pwdvGNrhQ?sub_confirmation=1 https://share.epidemicsound.com/cyumoq ****About**** We are Ron and Jodi. We have been together since 1992 and have been traveling and exploring around the Pacific Northwest and beyond the entire time. Please join us as we go rambling around our next 30 years while living our β€œwork hard, play hard” philosophy. We will try to show as much of our adventures, tips and reviews as we can through our journey practicing for retirement. This channel will be about adventures big and small, weekend getaways traveling in the motorhome exploring our region to flying away on extended vacations discovering new destinations. We hope to inspire others to make time to travel, explore and discover what our land has to offer. We love to check out breweries, restaurants, local hikes in the area as well as traveling away to see what other destinations have to show us. We take our dogs as much as we can, but some areas aren't made for our furry kiddos. Not every video will be an award winner but all we need is someone to laugh and enjoy the ride along the way.