The Maryhill Stonehenge Memorial stands as a poignant tribute to the sacrifices of World War I, with grand views of the Columbia River Gorge. A firm gravel parking lot provides on-site parking about 100 feet from the entrance. Although lacking designated accessible parking spots and public transit access, the memorial ensures a step-free entrance and offers a solemn atmosphere for visitors to reflect on history, free of charge. While devoid of seating, the memorial’s symbolic presence invites contemplation and remembrance.
On-site parking: yes, firm gravel parking lot
Number of Accessible Parking spots: none
Proximity to entrance: about 100 ft
Curb: no
Street crossing: no
Cost: free
Closest public transit stop: –
Step-free access: yes
Ramp access: N/A
Doorway: N/A
Seating: none