Fort Columbia State Park
Fort Columbia State Park
Location:2 miles southeast of Chinook on Highway 101.
Facilities:Picnic areas, hiking trails, museum, observation stations, interpretive centers, historic features.
Activities:Hiking, sightseeing.
Special Features:Fort Columbia was built to support the defenses of the Columbia River and is one of the few intact coastal defense sites in the U.S. It was constructed on the Chinook Point promontory because of the unobstructed view. Declared surplus after World War II, it was transferred to the state and has been a state park ever since. Twelve historic wood-frame buildings still stand on the site.
Address:PO Box 488
Chinook, WA 98614
Phone:360-642-3078
Web: www.parks.wa.gov/parkpage.asp?selectedpark=Fort%20Columbia
Size: 593 acres.
See other parks in Washington.