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Columbia Hills Petroglyphs

Columbia Hills State Park Petroglyph Trail
The Temani Pesh-Wa Trail, with petroglyphs displayed on left.

Petroglyph
Petroglyphs of animals.

Petroglyph
Petroglyphs of animals.

Petroglyph of Owl
Owl petroglyph.

Petroglyph of River Spirit
A river spirit and other figures.

Petroglyph of Insect and Circle
Circle and insect.

Bird
Stylized bird.

Location map and aerial view of Columbia Hills Petroglyphs. For a larger interactive view, see our USA Map.



Located on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge near The Dalles, Columbia Hills State Park is home to a remarkable collection of Native American rock art. It includes the Temani Pesh-wa Trail, a collection of ancient petroglyphs saved from the rising waters of the Dalles Dam, as well as pictographs including the famous "She Who Watches." The artworks are sacred to the local Native Americans but also open to the public "for the benefit of all people as a tribute to all living and non-living things."

History

For hundreds of years (specific dates are unknown), this area alongside the Columbia River hosted a Native American village, whose inhabitants hunted local game, caught salmon in Celilo Falls, and carved images on the rocks alongside the river. Lewis and Clark stopped here in 1805 during their expedition to the Pacific Ocean, describing the village's wooden houses in their journals.

The traditional way of life ended here in 1957, when the Dalles Dam was completed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The dam supplied much-needed power for homes and businesses in the region, but it also flooded the historic village and eliminated Celilo Falls.

The project was strongly opposed by the tribes as well as some environmental groups, resulting in a payment of $23.5 million to compensate for lost tribal fishing rights at Celilo Falls and to fund scientific research into conservation of the salmon runs.

Before the rising waters submerged Petroglyph Canyon (an area upstream of the dam), a small selection of petroglyphs were removed and stored at the Dalles Dam. They remained in storage for nearly 30 years before they were restored and displayed here in 2004.

According to a sign at the site, project was undertaken at the request of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the Nez Perce Tribe, with the assistance of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bonneville Power Administration and Washington State Parks.

Named Temani Pesh-wa (Written on Rock) Trail, the new site was opened to the public in 2004 in what was formerly known as Horsethief Lake State Park. That park combined with Dalles Mountain Ranch to become Columbia Hills State Park in 2003.

What to See

The petroglyphs are displayed on their original slabs of rock leaned up against a natural rock formation. Vegetation is slowly growing around the petroglyphs, giving the man-made display an increasingly natural atmosphere. Subjects of the petroglyphs include a variety of local animals, such as elk, bighorn sheep, owls and eagles, as well as some human and geometric figures.

Visitors view the petroglyphs from behind a wooden fence along a paved trail, which has signs containing photographs and explanations of original locations. Accessible only during daylight hours, the petroglyphs are protected by electronic and personal surveillance.

Under even greater protection is the famous pictograph known as Tsagaglalal (She Who Watches), which can only be visited on a guided tour (see below for details). This striking figure, characterized by large staring eyes, is thought by some to represent the death and disease brought by white settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Several other pictographs can be seen on the guided tour as well. Unlike the petroglyphs displayed along the trail, these remarkable works of rock art are in their original positions.

Other Native American artifacts from the area, including a few more petroglyphs, can be seen at the nearby Maryhill Museum of Art and the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center.

Quick Facts

Site Information
Names: Columbia Hills Petroglyphs; Columbia Hills State Park; Temani Pesh-wa Petroglyph Trail; Horsethief Lake State Park
Location:Washington, USA
Category: Rock Art
Faith:Indigenous
Status:active
Features:Petroglyphs; Pictographs
Visitor Information
Coordinates: 45.643122° N, 121.105396° W   (view on Google Maps)
Phone:509-767-1159
Hours:Open during daylight hours.
Tours:Guided tours to She Who Watches: 10am Fri and Sat, April to October. Tours are limited to 25 people and reservations are required.
Cost:Free
Photography:Permitted
Facilities:Toilets

Note: This information was accurate when published and we do our best to keep it updated, but details such as opening hours can change without notice. To avoid disappointment, please check with the site directly before making a special trip.

Article Sources

Article written by Holly Hayes with reference to the following sources:

  1. Personal visit (May 9, 2009).
  2. Columbia Hills Park: Interpretation/History - official website of Washington State Parks
  3. The Dalles Dam - Oregon Historical Quarterly
  4. Columbia Hills State Park - Waymarking

More Information


Article last updated: 08/15/2009.





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