Visiting Maryhill Museum of Art
Information on hours, ticket prices, accessibility, and planning your museum experience.
Maryhill Museum of Art ignites a journey of educational enrichment in the Columbia River Gorge by preserving and interpreting art and historic collections.
Location
Situated above the Columbia River Gorge in southeastern Washington, the museum and its surrounding landscape provide cultural and environmental context for its collections and programs.
Address: 35 Maryhill Museum Drive
Goldendale, WA 98620 (on SR-14)
Hours
Maryhill Museum of Art is open to the public seasonally from March 15 – November 15, daily from 10:00 am – 5:00 pm including all U.S. federal holidays.
We are seasonally closed but will reopen on March 15, 2026.
Tickets
Advance reservations encouraged. Buy now for use starting March 15, 2026!
Membership
Tickets
Members contribute to the mission of Maryhill Museum of Art! Whether you plan to visit multiple times in a year or simply wish to make a recurring tax-deductible impact, your membership matters.
Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit
How does Maryhill Museum support accessibility?
Maryhill Museum of Art welcomes all visitors and is committed to making its programs and exhibitions accessible to everyone. Learn more about accessibility at the museum.
How much do tickets cost?
Maryhill Museum of Art’s ticket prices are listed as:
- Members FREE
- Adults: $23
- Seniors 65 +: $21
- College with school I.D.: $16
- Youth ages 7–18: $10
- Family (2 adults, 2 youth): $55
- Children 6 and under FREE
We recommend that you purchase tickets online before you visit to make check-in more convenient.
Are there free or discounted tickets?
Maryhill Museum of Art partners with Museums For All, Blue Star Museums, and Discover & Go at libraries in 22 counties in Washington and Oregon to offer free or discounted tickets for eligible visitors. Click the link to find out more about Special Admission Programs at Maryhill.
Maryhill Museum of Art welcomes Indigenous people into the museum and provides complimentary admission daily.
Are tours available?
We offer Adult Group Tours and K-12 School Tours between March 15 and November 15 each year. Click on the tour type you’re interested in for more information. You can book your 2026 school tour at anytime. During winter 2025/26 while the museum is closed to the public, a museum representative is still available to help you book your tour.
Can I bring food or drinks into the museum?
Outside food and drinks are prohibited because they can damage the art and attract pests. Please dispose of food and drinks before entering the museum. If you need an exception made for medical or other concerns, a Visitor Services Associate will let you know where you can take care of your need.
You can eat pastries or lunch, and sip on coffee, wine, or other beverages while you take in the stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge, at Loïe’s: The Museum Café, open Fridays–Mondays from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm when the museum is open.
Are pets allowed at the museum?
Pets are not allowed inside the museum.
Pets are welcome outside on the museum grounds as long as their human companions clean up and dispose of pet waste appropriately. The museum does not provide pet waste bags or water dishes; we expect all human companions to carry these items.
Service dogs trained to perform a specific task to assist a person with a disability are welcome in the museum.
Therapy animals, emotional support animals, and companion animals are not considered service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act and are not permitted in the museum.
What should I know before visiting the museum?
Museum Policies
Please do not touch any artwork or displays. Please stay a respectful distance away from all artwork, including historic furniture, and avoid touching or resting on displays. Help us preserve the museum and its collections for everyone to enjoy.
Still photography is permitted for personal use only unless otherwise noted. Photographs may not be commercially published, sold, reproduced, transferred, or distributed. Flash, tripods, gimbals, and camera extension poles are not allowed.
When taking photos, be aware of your surroundings to maintain a respectful distance from artwork and be considerate of other visitors. The museum reserves the right to deny any person permission to photograph or record video on the museum premises for any reason.
During your visit, you may be photographed or filmed by museum staff. We may use these images in signage, printed materials, and online for any purpose, commercial or otherwise.
Use, possession, or storage of any dangerous materials, including but not limited to firearms, is prohibited at Maryhill Museum of Art.
Backpacks and large purses must be checked at the admission desk. If permitted to carry your bag for medical reasons, you must wear it on the front of your body.
Umbrellas are not permitted in the galleries and must be left at the admissions desk.
Getting Around the Museum
Visiting Maryhill Museum of Art is easy when you download our Museum Map, which includes a guide to our galleries for your visit. You can print it or save it to your smartphone, and printed copies are also available at the Visitor Admissions Desk. Post about your visit and tag @maryhillmuseum on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn so others can discover Maryhill Museum of Art!
Loïe’s: The Museum Café
Cafe Hours – Seasonal
Sunday: 10:30am – 3:30pm
Monday: 10:30am – 3:30pm
Tuesday: closed
Wednesday: closed
Thursday: closed
Friday: 10:30am – 3:30pm
Saturday: 10:30am – 3:30pm





