Iwetemlaykin State Heritage Site

45°20′30″N 117°13′25″W / 45.34167°N 117.22361°W / 45.34167; -117.22361Area62 acres (25 ha)Established2009Named forNez Perce for "at the edge of the lake"VisitorsYear-roundOperatorOregon Parks and Recreation DepartmentWebsiteIwetemlaykin State Heritage Site

Iwetemlaykin State Heritage Site, a public park in the U.S. state of Oregon, is on the south edge of Joseph, along Oregon Route 351. Its name comes from the Nez Perce place name, Iwetemlaykin (pronounced ee-weh-TEMM-lye-kinn), which means "at the edge of the lake". The park, near Wallowa Lake, is adjacent to one of the 38 sites of the Nez Perce National Historical Park, the site of the Old Chief Joseph grave and cemetery.[1]

Established in 2009, the park lies on 62 acres (25 ha) of land in an area that was once part of the homeland of the Nez Perce. Park amenities include a walking trail, Knight's pond, wildlife watching, native plants, views of the Wallowa Mountains, parking, and a restroom.[1]

Iwetemlaykin State Heritage Site monument and reader boards

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Iwetemlaykin State Heritage Site". Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. Retrieved September 18, 2010.

External links

  • Park brochure