Maryhill State Park is a scenic riverside campground located along the Columbia River in Goldendale, Washington, just off US-97. The park offers a stunning setting of rocky and pebble beaches framed by golden hills, with sweeping views of the iconic Biggs Rapid Bridge connecting Washington and Oregon. Accommodating RVs up to 60 feet, the campground features full hookup sites with 30- and 50-amp electrical, water, and sewer connections, along with a dump station, pull-through sites, flush toilets, and showers. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of two boat launches, a 216-foot dock, fishing, swimming, windsurfing, hiking trails, disc golf, and beach access. Just minutes from the campground, the Maryhill Museum of Art offers world-class collections and sculpture grounds overlooking the river valley, while a full-scale Stonehenge replica built as a WWI memorial stands approximately one mile away. The park is also a draw for birdwatchers and train enthusiasts, with Burlington Northern Santa Fe trains passing regularly along the riverside tracks. Whether visiting for water recreation, cultural exploration, or simply relaxing by the Columbia River, Maryhill State Park is a memorable destination in south-central Washington. Reservations can be made through the Washington State Parks booking system.