Station Camp/Middle Village Commemorative Interpretive Park

Location: Pacific County, WA
Client: Washington State Historical Society, National Park Service

This site, referred to during the Lewis and Clark Expedition as the “End of the Voyage,” is a long-time summer village of the Chinook Nation and an important trading site on the Columbia River. Otak is designing this riverfront site to serve as an outdoor commemorative park and interpretive landscape to tell the important stories of this historic place. Otak prepared park development plans that included landscape architecture elements, parking and circulation designs and wetland mitigation plans, each of which accounted for visitor orientation, accessibility, safety and site connectivity.