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Originally named Fallbridge, the small community of Wishram is on the banks of the Columbia River in Washington. The city's name was changed to Wishram in honor of the local indigenous tribe. The Wishram area has been continuously inhabited for over 15,000 years, a truly impressive fact about a stunningly beautiful area.

After thousands of years of occupation by the Wishram tribe, the Lewis & Clark Expedition passed through the area on their lengthy trip to find the Pacific Coast in an effort to map the recently purchased land. The explorers mentioned Wishram in their notes, speaking about the incredible landscapes, fertile land, and spectacular riverfront.

With mesmerizing views of the Columbia River Gorge, easy drives to the cities of Portland and Yakima, and an inviting atmosphere in town, it is no wonder why so many people choose to book an RV in Wishram with the intention of seeing the surrounding areas.

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The Great Outdoors

In the famous Columbia River Gorge, Wishram is never short on deluxe views and jaw-dropping overlooks perched high above the Columbia River on rugged bluffs. When you rent an RV in Wishram, you have so many places to choose from with regard to nature parks and recreation areas nearby. The Deschutes River State Recreation Area is right across the Columbia River on the Oregon side of the border, at the confluence of the Deschutes and Columbia Rivers. This splendid recreation area has ample space for biking, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and camping when you bring your Wishram RV rental by owner.

Maryhill State Park is quite close to Wishram, so you won’t need to drive far to reach it. This small state park is known for its fantastic hiking paths along the river, its amazing beaches, great camping spots with views of the Columbia River, and its fishing areas. You can fish from the banks of the river, or use the boat launch to get out on the river and cruise around. The park’s main feature is the Maryhill Stonehenge, a replica of the Stonehenge in England.

Cottonwood Canyon State Park and Cottonwood Canyon Recreation Area both straddle the John Day River over in Oregon. The park is one of the largest in all of Oregon, full of sagebrush shrub-steppe, grassland, riparian habitat, and an assortment of canyons of varying sizes. The walls of the main canyon climb nearly 2,000 feet high, with several smaller canyons flanking the main attraction. Hiking, camping, river rafting, fishing, bicycling, and rock climbing are some of the activities people enjoy at this wonderful, natural park.

Yet another Oregon feature, Mount Hood National Forest is one of the most popular nature parks in the entire country. Four and a half million people visit the forest each year to explore the various portions of the forest or climb the namesake of the park, Mount Hood. This majestic stratovolcano is the tallest point in all of Oregon, as well as one of the most prominent peaks in the country. Eight wilderness areas, 70 recreation areas, and one massive mountain make for a wide array of adventures. Don’t forget that there are numerous campgrounds where you can park your Wishram camper rental to stay overnight.

RV Parks

When you rent an RV in Wishram, you may want to seek out a place to park it. There is hardly an abundance of campgrounds nearby, but there are some solid options to consider. Peach Beach RV Park is found right on the banks of the Columbia River, with hundreds of acres of scenic woods to explore. There is a pristine beach on the river, and a fabulous swimming lagoon separated from the river’s turbulent waters.

Rufus RV Park is another place to camp for a night or two, with daily, weekly, and monthly rates available. There are over 60 spacious campsites here, plus restrooms, hot showers, and ample space to fish, swim, or hike.

Maryhill State Park is close to town, and in addition to its status as a state park, it has some of the best camping spots in the Columbia River Gorge. This charming spot along the river is peaceful with relaxing vibes and sweeping views of the arena.

City Attractions

Wishram is a tiny village by the river, and despite its low population and small physical size, it has a few things to keep you occupied when you rent an RV in town. The Explorers’ Monument in downtown Wishram lists the names of some of the explorers and pioneers who first braved the Oregon Trail to make a new life out west. The names of Lewis, Clark, and Fremont can be found along with many others on this uniquely shaped statue.

The Oregon Trunk Railroad Bridge, also known as the Celilo Bridge, is a throwback to the era where trains dominated the west, proving to be a crucial part of the economy as well as everyday life. The white Pratt truss bridge with a vertical lift is still operational and spans 3,000 feet of river to connect Washington and Oregon.

Over in Maryhill, you can see the Maryhill Stonehenge, a unique replica of the Stonehenge over in the fields of England. The monument is known for being a WWI memorial, paying homage to the brave soldiers of Klickitat County who gave everything to protect their country. Also in Maryhill, just three miles away, the Maryhill Museum of Art is a hidden gem of an institution where you can see art from all over the world. The American folk art, European classics, Native American art, and one of the planet’s largest Rodin collections grace this incredible place, along with a trendy cafe and sweeping views of the valley and Mount Hood from the terrace.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Deschutes River Trail, ORDeschutes River State Recreation Area, OR
  • Deschutes River Canyon Trail - Short Version, ORDeschutes River State Recreation Area, OR
  • Klickitat Rail Trail, WAColumbia Hills State Park, WA
  • Dalles Mountain Trail, WAColumbia Hills State Park, WA
  • Horsethief Butte Trail, WADallesport, WA
  • Klickitat Trail: Milepost 16-13 , WAColumbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, WA
  • Lyle Cherry Orchard Trail, ORMayer State Park, OR
  • Klickitat River Trail, WAGifford Pinchot National Forest, WA
  • Fifteen Mile Creek, ORDufur, OR
  • Tom McCall Point Trail, ORMayer State Park, OR

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