Memaloose State Park is a scenic riverside park in Oregon known for its river views and historical significance, offering peaceful outdoor recreation along the Columbia River Gorge.
Memaloose State Park is located on the southern bank of the Columbia River in eastern Oregon, near the town of Mosier. The park occupies a modest area along the Columbia River Gorge, notable for its coniferous forests, river vistas, and proximity to important historical landmarks. The name 'Memaloose' derives from a Native American word meaning 'land of the dead' and refers to the ancient indigenous burial sites found in the area. This regional park offers a tranquil setting for picnicking and day-use activities adjacent to a historic Native American cemetery overlooking the Columbia River. The landscape features basalt cliffs, river bluffs, and mixed stands of fir and cedar, providing habitat for local wildlife such as eagles and river otters. Visitors are drawn to Memaloose for its panoramic views of the Columbia River and the nearby Cascade Range as well as its quiet ambience away from busier parts of the gorge. The park serves as an accessible spot for scenic drives, photography, and educational opportunities related to Oregon's indigenous heritage and natural environment. While there are no formal trails or campgrounds within the park, nearby hiking and biking options are abundant along the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area. Memaloose State Park functions primarily as a day-use park with a focus on cultural history and riverine landscapes, making it an ideal stop for travelers interested in nature and Native American history.
Ancient Native American burial site with scenic overlook of the Columbia River
Striking views of basalt cliffs and the Columbia River Gorge
Quiet day-use park ideal for picnics and photography
Proximity to Mount Hood and other Columbia River Gorge recreation areas
A small basalt island directly visible from the park, historically sacred to Native Americans and used for burial purposes.
Provides panoramic views of the Columbia River and surrounding cliffs, ideal for sightseeing and photography.
The park contains an ancient Native American cemetery marked by stone memorials overlooking the river.