World's Largest Totem Pole
The World’s LARGEST Totem Pole (from a single tree) is located in Port Kalama Park, Kalama, Washington.
The four totem poles feature mythical forms, symbols and creatures of Pacific Northwest Native American culture. The poles were carved in the early 1960s by native American artist and craftsman, the late Chief Don Lelooska.
The tallest pole, at 140', was carved from a 700 year-old Western Red Cedar. Easily visible for miles, the totem poles give a sense of long-ago Native American lore and tradition to the beaches and recreation areas along the modern scenic Columbia River.
The Marine Park is a five acre day-use park that is bordered by a pedestrian/bicycle pathway along the Columbia River and also features playgrounds, covered picnic shelters - all within walking distance from the City of Kalama.
Category: Y Yodio Experiences
Located in N Hendickson Dr., Kalama, WA 98625, United States
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