It's back!! The second running of the Maryhill Loops road, art museum and Maryhill Winery tour! Come join your fellow PNWR members in this event showcasing the Maryhill Loops Road and Art Museum. Maryhill Museum of Art founder Sam Hill was one of the Northwest’s first and most vocal advocates for modern roads. In 1998, a 3.6 mile section of the road was completely refurbished and received the Outstanding Project of Historical Significance Award from the American Public Works Association, Washington State Chapter. This section of road rises 850 feet at a 5% grade and is home to 25 turns, 8 of which are hairpins. We have rented this historic Maryhill Loops Road for our EXCLUSIVE USE-- that means NO ONE else will be on it! There will also be time to visit the impressive Maryhill Museum of Art and the Maryhill Winery on the banks of the Columbia River, plus the Stonehenge replica, which now reportedly is the temporary location of the Goldendale Observatory while it’s main building is under an extensive renovation.