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  1. This map outside the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park visitor center points visitors to the various historical landmarks within the park, including the reconstructed Fort Clatsop. The federal park began as Fort Clatsop National Memorial which was established on May 29, 1958.

  2. 20 paź 2023 · Saddle up for a deep-forest adventure at Lewis & Clark State Park. Horses are welcome at this 616-acre camping park set in a stand of old-growth forest. Hiking trails, games, picnicking and camping are available for riders and non-equestrians alike at this charming, woodsy park.

  3. Purpose: This map orients visitors to the various sites and parks connected to the Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks, located in southern Washington and northern Oregon along the coast and Columbia River.

  4. Camping is first-come, first-served Sept. 16 - 30 and May 1 - 15. Lodge vacation house takes reservations all year. Jackson House and Matilda Jackson property are open all year.

  5. 23 wrz 2019 · Lewis & Clark National and State Historic Park attracts history buffs and tourists from around the world eager to learn about our unique history and discover the stunning beauty of the Lower Columbia Region. Here is a checklist of the National Park installations on the Washington Side.

  6. Camping along the Lewis and Clark Trail allows tourists to follow in the footsteps of the Corps of Discovery and camp as they did over 200 years ago.

  7. www.lewisandclark.travel › listing › cottonwood-beach-at-captain-william-clark-parkCottonwood Beach at Captain William Clark Park

    In addition to the existing water access at Cottonwood Beach, the 93-acre park also features multiuse trails, restrooms, historic interpretive elements, picnic shelters and parking lots. The entrance to Cottonwood Beach has historic information regarding the Corp of Discovery's time there.