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=== Day 4: 9/22 Tuesday {{done}} === ;Route: From Brooks Memorial State Park to Columbia Hills Historial Park [[https://ridewithgps.com/routes/34092954 Ride with GPS]] (~39 miles/770ft) ;Plan: * Stop/snack at the [https://inspiredimperfection.com/adventures/hwy97-cascade-volcano-viewpoint-washington/ Cascade Volcano Viewpoint] (just off US97 in Goldendale) * Pick up food/beer in [http://centerplacemarket.com/goldendale.html Goldendale Center Place Market] and/or other cafés and similar in Goldendale * Stop by [https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/outside/stonehenge-memorial Stonehenge in Mary Hill] * <strike>[https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/reopening Maryhill Art Museum] is reopening after 9/18</strike> (not open T,W,Th) * <strike>http://www.goldendaleobservatory.com/</strike> (closed due to COVID) ;Food * Breakfast: camp food * Breakfast/Snack: St. Johns Bakery near Brooks Memorial Park (9AM-6PM). * Dinner: camp food ;Overnight: ;Camping in [https://parks.state.wa.us/489/Columbia-Hills Columbia Hills State Historical Park]: :Horsethief Lake has four standard campsites, eight partial-hookup sites, four standard "walk-in" sites, two primitive hiker/biker sites, two rustic cabins, one dump station and one restroom. Maximum site length is 60 feet (limited availability). Campers should be aware that it can be very windy in the Columbia River Gorge and should be prepared for such conditions. The location on the Horsethief Lake campsites on the Columbia River means it is also close to active train tracks. Campers should be aware that trains pass along the edge of the park throughout the day and night. It includes '''potable water.''' Spots are ''not reservable'' after 9/15 and there are two hiker/biker spots. We should just show up. ;Alternate route/historical information: Option 1) a: Yakima Nations RV Park (~63 miles/3000ft) or b: Brooks Memorial State Park (~25 miles/380ft) to Maryhill State Park, Option 2) a: Yakima Nations RV Park (~77 miles/3400ft) or b: Brooks Memorial State Park (~39 miles/770ft) to Columbia Hills Historical Park,
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