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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in The Dalles we have compiled for you.
Description
The town of Plymouth, WA borders Plymouth Park to the north. McNary Dam and Visitor Center are located 2 miles east of the campground on the Oregon side of the Columbia River. The park is nestled in the high desert along the Columbia River surrounded by tall sage and Russian Olive. The nearby town of Plymouth has a post office, Umatilla, OR has a grocery store and a laundry. Hermiston, OR has shopping stores and other amenities. Popular activities in this area include fishing, swimming, boating, water skiing, and hunting. There is an abundance of wildlife, including mule deer, waterfowl, and raptors.
Directions
Located south of Kennewick, WA, 23 miles to exit 131 (SR 14). Travel west on SR 14 for 1.5 miles to Plymouth Road. Turn south and go 1.5 miles to Christie Road. Make a right and go 300 feet, turn left into the campground. The day-use park entrance is 0.75 mile west of the campground entrance.
Description
LePage Park is located at the confluence of the John Day and Columbia Rivers. It is 5 miles from Rufus, OR, and the John Day Dam, and is in a river basin with a highland desert climate. Nearby Rufus has a gas station, convenience stores, restaurants, a post office, and a bait shop. Popular activities include river fishing, swimming, water-skiing, and boating. An abundance of wildlife can be seen, including mule deer, waterfowl, and raptors. Rattlesnakes are present, but not prevalent.
Directions
30 miles east from the Dalles, OR, I-84 exit 114. Westbound travelers must go under the interstate to enter the park. Follow signs for the John Day River Recreation Area.
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