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Fort Simcoe Historical State Park

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Maria
December 29, 2014
Rich interpretive opportunities re: mid-19th century life the clash between NW Native Americans and settlers. Birdwatchers will want to keep an eye out for Lewis's woodpecker throughout the park.
Janet
June 9, 2016
A 200-acre, day-use heritage park in south central Washington on the Yakama Indian Nation Reservation. The park is primarily an interpretive effort, telling the story of mid-19th century army life and providing insights into the life ways of local Native American culture. Located in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in an old oak grove watered by natural springs, Fort Simcoe was an 1850s-era military installation established to keep peace between the settlers and the Indians.
A 200-acre, day-use heritage park in south central Washington on the Yakama Indian Nation Reservation. The park is primarily an interpretive effort, telling the story of mid-19th century army life and providing insights into the life ways of local Native American culture. Located in the foothills of…
Heather
January 19, 2020
Former U.S. Army fort built during the 1850’s. You’ll need a discover pass or day pass.
Chris
July 8, 2016
Once of the most visited historical sites in the Yakima Valley and a rich source of Native American and military history. The Fort was established in the 1850's to maintain peace between the settlers and the region's native inhabitants. The 200 acre day-use park s located 30 miles west of Toppenish on Fort Simcoe Road. It is open from 6:30 a.m. to dusk April 1 - October 31.
Once of the most visited historical sites in the Yakima Valley and a rich source of Native American and military history. The Fort was established in the 1850's to maintain peace between the settlers and the region's native inhabitants. The 200 acre day-use park s located 30 miles west of Toppenis…
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5150 Fort Simcoe Rd
White Swan, WA