What is Confluence Project?
Learn about Confluence Project, an unprecedented interpretive artwork by artist Maya Lin at seven sites along the Columbia River basin.
Plan Your Visit
Find maps, driving directions and visitor hours for each Confluence Project site.
Contribute
Join the generous community of Confluence Project donors who support a positive, prestigious and far-reaching project.
Get Involved
Become a fan on Facebook or contact the Confluence Project office to learn about volunteer opportunities in your area.
Partners
A variety of artisans, partners, community leaders, government officials and staff help bring the Confluence Project to life. Principal figures are noted here.
Contact Us
Email info@confluenceproject.org
Phone 360-693-0123
Fax 360-693-7770
Mailing Address:
1701 Broadway #144
Vancouver, WA 98663
Street Address:
1610 C Street, Suite 203
Vancouver, WA 98663
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Confluence Project/Oregon
Email celilopark@confluenceproject.org
Mailing Address:
Confluence Project/Oregon
Celilo Park
P.O. Box 42243
Portland, OR 97242
Civilian Conservation Corps
September 19, 2011
Confluence Project is researching the history of the Northwest's Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) program, which was headquartered at Vancouver Barracks (the present site of the Confluence Land Bridge). If you worked in one of the CCC’s 27 major camps or several hundred temporary work stations between 1933 and 1942 as a CCC enrollee or part of the Forest Service, Army or Navy personnel, we would like to hear from you!more >
More News
March 1, 2010
Interpretive Panels Exhibit at Cape Disappointment
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is seeking public comment through March 31 on the new "Gaia in Your Backyard" interpretive panels on display at the Lewis and... more >
December 9, 2009
Awards for Waterfront Excellence
Each year The Waterfront Center recognizes projects from across the globe for their contributions to waterfront development excellence. This year, Confluence Project garnered the Center's highest awards at The Waterfront... more >
December 8, 2009
Sacajawea Update
Confluence Project prepares to enter the construction phase at Sacajawea. Due to seasonal conditions, construction has been rescheduled to occur at the beginning of March 2010. While waiting to break... more >
December 8, 2009
What's been going on at Confluence
New Website! With the earlier launching of Journey Book, Confluence Project decided to update its look and provide a new interface to keep up to date. Check us out now... more >
December 5, 2009
Celilo Park, Near The Dalles, Oregon
Maya Lin's arched walkway at Celilo Park will memorialize the loss of Celilo Falls, one of North America's largest waterfalls which offered life-sustaining salmon and served as a gathering place... more >
October 1, 2009
The story continues at Sacajawea State Park
With her latest Confluence Project artwork, Maya Lin will tell the complex story of what is now Sacajawea State Park, at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers. Seven... more >
August 1, 2008
Number 3 … A dedication of the third completed Confluence Project site, the bird blind at the Sandy River Delta
Take a family-friendly one-mile walk to the completed elliptical bird blind on the quiet, reflective Sandy River Delta. This new sanctuary - rising among the trees at the water’s edge... more >
August 1, 2008
First Walk: The ceremonial opening of the Vancouver Land Bridge
The Vancouver Land Bridge, the second Confluence Project site, is now complete. Please help us celebrate with an inaugural walk across this beautiful earth-covered pedestrian bridge that arcs over State Route... more >

