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Fires allowed in all designated fire pits and grills. Propane and gas grills allowed.
S. Summit Loop, Rosalia, WA 99170
Steptoe Battlefield State Park Heritage Site is a three-acre day use park in Rosalia that commemorates an 1858 battle between U.S. Army forces and Native American tribes.
Bird Watching
Trash Service
Picnic Tables
Parking
Interpretive Opportunities
Field
Meadow
Seasonal Wildflowers
Viewpoint
Wildlife Viewing
This quiet park offers a picnic table near a stone monument erected in 1914 by the Esther Reed Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. This monument commemorates the 1858 battle where Steptoe's troops made their final stand. Interpretive panels tell the story of the battle and escape of the U.S. Army soldiers.