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Revision as of 05:37, 18 September 2016
History of Rock Fort CampA Corps of Discovery camp established on 25 Oct 1805 on a naturally formed rock defensive position on the south bank of the Columbia River near the present day city of The Dalles. The campsite was occupied through 28 Oct 1805 (3 nights and 2 days). On 26 Oct 1805 the camp was visited by chiefs of the Chinookan tribes from the north shore of the Columbia. The expedition used the time to fix the latitude and longitude of the site and to repair damaged equipment. After wintering at Fort Clatsop, the expedition camped three nights at Rock Fort Camp on the return trip. They remained at the camp from 15 Apr 1806 to 17 Apr 1806. They were again visited by the Chinookan tribe while there. Current StatusNo remains of the camp. The site has a rock-set plaque and several interpretive panels describing events at the site.
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