This four-acre day-use park commemorates a battle between U.S. Army forces led by Colonel Edward Steptoe and several Native American tribes from eastern Washington that occurred in 1858.
The battle was considered a significant victory for the eastern Washington tribes. Later that summer, however, Colonel George Wright returned to the area with nearly 700 heavily-armed soldiers and defeated the tribes, effectively ending their resistance in that region of the territory.
Where & When
Summer 6:30 a.m. – dusk
Winter 8 a.m. – dusk
S. Summit Loop, Rosalia, WA 99170
Contact
(509) 337-6457