Welcome to Wahkiakum county
Wahkiakum County
  • Lower Columbia mists
  • 4th of July fireworks
  • Wedding on the Columbia River
  • Kids, parade float
  • Fire Engines, July 4th parade
  • Cathlamet Marina, Lower Columbia River
  • Columbia River
  • covered bridge
  • River view of Cathlamet
  • Ferry boat crossing
  • Trolley
  • Peaceful living on the river

Ferries


Hotel Cathlamet

Hotel Cathlamet

Main Street

Main Street

Old Post Office

Old Post Office

Fredrickson's

Fredrickson's

Wahkiakum Museum

Wahkiakum Museum

Wahkiakum County Historical Society Museum
Located at the entrance to Strong Water Park, 65 River Street, Cathlamet, WA 98612
New Ph: 360-864-1604

Winter Hours
Special arrangements for visitors during Winter Closure can be made by contacting Kari at 360-849-4353

Summer Hours
(June-September): 1 - 4 pm
Arrangements available for
special group tours.

 

Wahkiakum County Chamber of Commerce

Visitor's Info

Historic Cathlamet WaterfrontView of pier, people and boats in Cathlamet, Washington regatta. Cathlamet Blanche Bradley Public Library

Cathlamet

(PRONOUNCED CATH-LAM-ET)

History of Cathlamet
The county seat of Wahkiakum County got its name from the Kathlamet Indians, a Chinook tribe. The tribal name comes from the Chinook word “calamet,” meaning “stone” and was given to the tribe because they lived along a stretch of rocky river bed. Cathlamet was sighted in 1792 by Lt. W.R. Broughton, while verifying Capt. Robert Gray’s reported discovery of the Columbia River. Lewis & Clark found the Kathlamet and Wahkiakum tribes living here during their Northwest Expedition, which passed the area in 1805. James Birnie of Hudson Bay Company settled here in 1846 andnamed the area Birnie’s Retreat. The name was later changed to Cathlamet in 1851.

pioneer cemetery signCathlamet (Cath-la'met) derives from the Chinook word "calamet", meaning stone, and was given to the tribe because they lived along a rocky river bed. Cathlamet was sighted in 1792 by Lt. WR Broughton, an officer in Captain Vancouver's fleet.

In 1805, Lewis and Clark let their Corps of Discovery into the Cathlamet area and the Wahkiakum County Shores. The explorers wrote about trading with the two Native American tribes, Cathlamet and Wahkiakum.

When James Birnie retired from the Hudson's Bay Company, he founded a trading post "Birnie's Retreat" in 1846. His establishment launched Cathlamet on the Washington Shore of the Columbia River.

Historic Pioneer ChurchPioneer Church
This beautiful church, built in 1895, is the most prominent landmark in Cathlamet. The uniquely designed church sits in the middle of town and its tall tower peeks above the rooftops. It is used for weddings, art shows, musical revues and other occasions, and is a common photo opportunity for tourists. Contact the Pioneer Community Association for more information.

Julia Butler Hansen House Julia Butler Hansen Heritage Center
Julia Butler Hansen was a Representative from Washington; a member of the State House of Representatives from January 1939 until November 1960, elected to Congress (November 8, 1960-December 31, 1974) and was a resident of Cathlamet, Wash., until her death there on May 3, 1988. The home itself is one of the oldest in the area, and has been recently restored to it's original glory. Filled with antiques and original items, the home is now available for tours on Thursdays and Saturdays. See the works of Maude Kimball Butler, Julia's mother, who began painting the daily activities of early life along the Columbia. Her works cover the walls of the home and are a virtual story in pictures of life long ago. The house is located at 35 Butler Street, Cathlamet. Check out the website: www.wahkiakumfoundation.org

Cathlamet MarinaElochoman Slough Marina

This beautiful little marina on the Columbia River in Cathlamet, Washington, is the perfect secret get-away for boaters. Located midway between Astoria, Oregon and Longview, Washington, the marina provides overnight, long-term and year-round moorage for pleasure or commercial craft. Facilities include moorage, ramp, fuel, showers, telephone and electric power. Vessels up to 90 feet are welcome at our berths. Please call (360)795-3501 for more information. www.cathlametmarina.org

Cathlamet LibraryCathlamet Blanche Bradley Public Library
The Cathlamet Blanche Bradley Public Library is located above the Town Hall on Main Street in Cathlamet, Washington. In 1931 Mrs. Lulu Heron the wife of Cathlamet Mayor met with the Town Council requesting to use the council room as a public library the council voted to accept the Woman’s Club Public Library as the town library. Decades later Blanche Heron Bradley took possession of the Heron family home. In 1973 Bradley’s daughter donated the dwelling to the town. It was then named Blanche H. Bradley Memorial Center and housed the town library for the next 14-years. The house was sold in the late 1980’s and the library moved to its current location on the second floor of Town Hall. For more...

golf - things to doTown of Cathlamet Historic Tour Guide:
Stop at the Chamber and pick up a guide to see 20 of our famous homes and unique places. www.wahkiakumchamber.com