Best places: Monuments in Mount Vista

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Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument image
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Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
National reserve
Established in 1982 following a violent eruption, this area is protected as a National Monument.
4.80 (2K reviews) (~56.29 km from centre)
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument
Monument
National monument featuring well-preserved fossils & trails amid brightly colored hills.
4.80 (1.3K reviews) (~216.94 km from centre)
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Painted Cove Trail
Hiking area
👍👍 We saw it in the rain. Looks the same dry but without dust. Lots of slippery clay for shoes to track. It was lovely
4.80 (427 reviews) (~212.63 km from centre)
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Reconstructed HBC Fort Vancouver
Historical landmark
👍👍 If you have kids, kids are free. But individual 16+ old is $10.00 they have an annual passes, life time passes. If you’re disabled you are free.
4.70 (168 reviews) (~20.63 km from centre)
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Hanford Reach National Monument
Wildlife refuge
Enormous national park & nature reserve, featuring the Hanford Reach National Monument.
4.30 (420 reviews) (~240.12 km from centre)
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Statue of Lenin
Monument
7-ton, 16-foot-tall bronze sculpture of Russian communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin.
4.20 (717 reviews) (~209.82 km from centre)
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument Headquarters image
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Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument Headquarters
National forest
Office of the National Park Service offering trip-planning information for the 110,000-acre park.
4.50 (90 reviews) (~19.83 km from centre)
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A Salish Welcome
Monument
😐 Not much to say, it's a statue near an overhang near the locks. You can't see the locks from there due to the trees. The two benches there were occupied by homeless people, decent enough, didn't feel threatened. The area and riverbank was littered with trash.
4.30 (56 reviews) (~211.44 km from centre)
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