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The Columbia Hills are a group of hills and small mountains. You can find them along the north side of the Columbia River. This area is in Klickitat County, which is in south-central Washington (state), USA. The highest point in the Columbia Hills is about 2,667 feet (813 m) tall. This area is known for its beautiful views and open spaces.

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Windy Flats wind farm, with a capacity of 190 MW, is located in the Columbia Hills

Discovering Columbia Hills State Park

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Columbia Hills State Park
Horsethief Butte Panorama.jpg
Horsethief Butte, in Columbia Hills State Park
Type State Park
Location Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Area 3,338 acres (13.5 km2)

Columbia Hills State Park is a special place located within the Columbia Hills. It's a great spot for outdoor adventures. The park includes a large body of water called Horsethief Lake. This lake is actually a reservoir, which means it's a lake created by a dam. In this case, it was formed by The Dalles Dam.

What Can You Do at Columbia Hills State Park?

The park covers a huge area of about 3,338 acres (13.5 km2). It also has 7,500 feet (2,300 m) of freshwater shoreline along the Columbia River. This makes it perfect for many activities. You can go camping here and spend the night under the stars. It's also a popular spot for fishing, boating, and hiking. The park offers amazing views of the river and the surrounding hills. It's a wonderful place to explore nature and learn about the local environment.

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