Located in the Washington region, Maryhill State Park is full of fun, adventure, and excitement. Whether you are looking for outside attractions or to spend time on the river, this park will provide you with all of your needs. Maryhill State Park covers over 80 acres of land and 4,700 feet of waterfront views.Â
It sits on the Columbia River and surrounds areas of natural beauty. When you come and visit this state park, you will find many different amenities for your enjoyment. You will find picnic tables, picnic shelters, boating areas, fishing areas, watercraft use, waterskiing, watercraft launch, swimming, hiking, sailboarding, wildlife viewing, horseshoe pits, restrooms, and many different trails.Â
Your pooch can even come to Maryhill State Park, but they have to remain on a six-foot-least at all times. During your stay at this park, you must follow the rules and regulations that are implemented by the Washington State Parks and Recreational System. Dogs must be licensed, tagged, and vaccinated before they can come and visit this park, and female pooches in heat and young puppies under four months old need to remain at home.Â
Dogs must be well-mannered before they come to this park as Maryhill State Park does not tolerate any aggressive behavior, and humans must clean up and watch over their pets while they are in the park. Humans should also bring water and dog bags for their fun times in the park. The Maryhill State Park schedule for camping is different for the summer season and the winter season.Â
If you are interested in camping during a particular season, you can check out the park's main website for more information. Overall, Maryhill State Park is an excellent addition to the Washington area. If you have a chance to visit this park, you will have a fabulous time with your family, your friends, and your best pup.Â