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* Green Trails Maps: ''Columbia River Gorge - East #432S'' (Trail not shown) | * Green Trails Maps: ''Columbia River Gorge - East #432S'' (Trail not shown) | ||
− | === Regulations | + | === Regulations, facilities, etc === |
− | * No pets | + | * No pets on Pictograph Trail |
+ | * Discover Pass required | ||
* Park open 6:30 a.m. to dusk, April through October | * Park open 6:30 a.m. to dusk, April through October | ||
* She Who Watches by reserved tour only: 509 439-9032 (Fridays and Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. April through October) | * She Who Watches by reserved tour only: 509 439-9032 (Fridays and Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. April through October) | ||
− | * Unauthorized entry: $100,000 fine or five years in jail | + | * Unauthorized entry to She Who Watches: $100,000 fine or five years in jail |
+ | * At Horsethief Lake: restrooms, picnic area, campground | ||
* Horsethief Lake section of the park closed November through March | * Horsethief Lake section of the park closed November through March | ||
Revision as of 01:33, 28 April 2016
- Start point: Temani Pesh-wa Trailhead
- End point: Tsagaglalal (She Who Watches)
- Trail Log:
- Hike Type: In and out
- Distance: 0.8 miles round trip
- High point: 240 feet
- Elevation gain: 45 feet
- Difficulty: Easy
- Seasons: Year round
- Family Friendly: Yes
- Backpackable: No
- Crowded: Group tour
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Hike Description
The Horsethief Lake section of the Columbia Hills State Park contains a unique set of cultural artifacts: a collection of pictographs and petroglyphs, some depicted on the native rimrock here and others rescued from the rising waters behind The Dalles Dam and eventually displayed on Temani Pesh-wa, the Walk of the Petroglyphs. The latter group is essentially an outdoor museum and can be viewed any time the park is open. The depictions on the park's rimrock, most notably the distinctive Tsagaglalal - or She Who Watches - pictograph/petroglyph, can only be reached by guided tour. These are conducted by knowledgable park guides from April to October on Fridays and Saturdays beginning at 10:00 a.m. Reservations need to be made by calling 509 439-9032. The tour is free, but you need a day pass or annual Discover Pass to park here.
Twenty-five people are allowed on the tour. Entry is not permitted unless on a tour; there is a $100,000 fine or five years in jail for trespassing if you want to try it: there’s a security camera keeping watch on everyone's moves. Some of the 75 petroglyphs and pictographs here were vandalized in 1992 and the area has been closed to general public entry since then. In pre-settler times, this site was a big trading emporium on the Narrows of the Columbia River and holds special significance for the Warm Springs, Yakima, Umatilla, and Nez Perce (Because of the dam, which was completed in 1957, the river is now four times wider than it used to be). A number of petroglyphs and pictographs were rescued from places below the current shoreline but even more - an estimated 900 or so - were submerged.
You will be conducted to five stops along the rim. Keep to the trail as poison oak abounds in the area. First, there are some white and red pictographs. At Stop #2, you'll seven more finger paintings. At #3, there's an owl-like creature with a jagged white and red streak coming out of its head (For this one binoculars will help make out the detail). Stop #4 is at a "collage" of 45 pictographs. Last but not least, Stop #5 comes before the spectacular Tsagaglalal: She Who Watches, a sophisticated petroglyph and pictograph (It is painted with red ochre). She Who Watches was the female chief of a local tribe. She was quizzed by Coyote about her ability to take care of her people and, because she proved so capable, Coyote turned her to stone so she could keep watch forever. As your guide might tell you, all of these pictographs are open to interpretation and the original purpose of the rock art could have ranged from playful doodlings to serious symbolism.
Your tour guides will also point out various vandalisms, including the bullet scars in Tsagaglalal. The series of pictographs seen on the hike may be 350 years old, but they have not been carbon dated.
After the guided tour, explore the grasslands near the railroad tracks for wildflowers; there is also a marmot warren here. Walk the leafy lawns at the park's lovely picnic area, where you can gawk at the shadow animals posted in some of the trees. You can also hike a short trail along the shore of Horsethief Lake. If you have time, there are two longer hikes in the park: the Horsethief Butte Hike and the Dalles Mountain Ranch Loop Hike.
Maps
- Maps: Hike Finder
- Columbia Hills State Park (Mappery)
- Green Trails Maps: Columbia River Gorge - East #432S (Trail not shown)
Regulations, facilities, etc
- No pets on Pictograph Trail
- Discover Pass required
- Park open 6:30 a.m. to dusk, April through October
- She Who Watches by reserved tour only: 509 439-9032 (Fridays and Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. April through October)
- Unauthorized entry to She Who Watches: $100,000 fine or five years in jail
- At Horsethief Lake: restrooms, picnic area, campground
- Horsethief Lake section of the park closed November through March
Trip Reports
- Search Trip Reports for She Who Watches Hike
Related Discussions / Q&A
- Search Trail Q&A for She Who Watches Hike
Guidebooks that cover this hike
- Curious Gorge by Scott Cook
More Links
- Columbia Hills Historical State Park (Washington State Parks)
- ""She Who Watches" ("Tsagaglalal") ... Horsethief Butte, Washington" (The Columbia River: A Photographic Journey)
- Columbia Hills State Park (Horsethief Lake) (A2Z Gorge)
- #108 Horsethief/ Columbia Hills St Pk (Curious Gorge Blog)
- Horsethief Lake Petroglyphs (Friends of the Columbia Gorge)
- Columbia Hills Petroglyphs, Washington (Sacred Destinations)
- "She Who Watches pictograph available for viewing on guided tour at Columbia Hills State Park" (Oregon Live)
- "Petroglyphs displayed in Columbia Hills State Park" (Oregon Live)
- She Who Watches — Tsagaglalal (Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission)
- She Who Watches (Lillian Pitt)
- The Dalles and "She Who Watches" (Ice Age Floods)
- The Dalles Dam (Wikipedia)
Contributors
- bobcat (creator)