Monument to the Methow

  • Monument to the Methow
  • Exceptional exhibits curated by the Methow Monument Committee
  • Picograph exhibits within a native planting
  • Monument to the Methow 4
  • Learn about the Methow People during annual Salmon Bake
  • An active and engaging interpretive center
  • Learn about local traditions
  • Custom Teepee designed with meaningful art
  • Kid friendly!
  • An education space that honors the Methow People and their descendants
Provided by: Okanogan Country
The Monument to the Methow is an interpretive center and educational exhibit that honors the Methow Tribe and their descendants. It was dedicated on May 27, 2017 and is located at the north end of Memorial Park on Lakeshore Drive. The center, with its stone salmon bake oven is the event space for the Salmon Bake usually held in June. The exhibit has information boards, pictograph exhibit, and artwork. 

AMENITIES & ACTIVITIES
  • Salmon Bake Oven & Event Center
  • Interpretive Exhibit about the Methow Tribe
  • Pictograph Exhibit & Teepee
  • "The Methow Fisherman" sculpture by Virgil "Smoker" Marchand
Memorial Park Amenities Include:
  • Restrooms & Free Hot Showers
  • Curbside RV Camping - $15 a night (no hookups)
  • Kitchen Gazebo & Picnic Shelters
  • Waterfront trail connecting Ives Landing Park, Downtown, & Methow Boat Launch Park
  • Playground
  • Day Use Boarding Docks
  • Riverview Pavilion & Pateros Historical Exhibits
  • Historical Signs & Exhibits
CONTACT INFO

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Address: 113 Lakeshore Drive, Pateros, WA 98846