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Fort Cascades Petroglyph

From Portland Hikers Field Guide

The replica petroglyph at Fort Cascades (Steve Hart)
The replica petroglyph at Fort Cascades (Steve Hart)
A wider view (Steve Hart)
A wider view (Steve Hart)
The face (Steve Hart)
The face (Steve Hart)
  • Hikes including this location:
  • Latitude: 45.64060
  • Longitude: -121.95961
  • Maps: Portland Hikers Maps Google Earth
  • Elevation: 60 feet

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Description

Petroglyphs are the most long-lived of Native American art forms. Very few remain in their original locations. This petroglyph is a replica of one reportedly found on this exact spot. The original now rests in front of the Skamania County Courthouse in Stevenson.

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