Lewis and Clark Trail State Park
Overview
Lewis and Clark Trail State Park is a state park in WA 99328, USA. The verified facts identify it as a place associated with Lewis and Clark history, and the review excerpts note that the park includes signs explaining the history of this part of the trail and the challenges the expedition faced.
Review comments describe the trails as simple and the facilities as fairly primitive. They also suggest the park works well for a short stop to stretch your legs and read the historical signs, rather than as a place that calls for a special trip on its own. One review also mentions frogs at night.
Location
36229 US-12Dayton, Washington 99328
Nearby Campgrounds
Sort:- Godman Trailhead — Dayton, Washington 18.9 miles away
- Riparia Campground — LaCrosse, Washington 20.0 miles away
- Central Ferry Park - Lake Bryan — Pomeroy, Washington 22.4 miles away
- Alder Thicket — Pomeroy, Washington 24.2 miles away
- Forest Boundary — Pomeroy, Washington 24.5 miles away
- Ayer Boat Basin COE Campground — Prescott, Washington 25.0 miles away
Frequently Asked Questions About Lewis and Clark Trail State Park
Does Lewis and Clark Trail State Park allow pets?
No, Lewis and Clark Trail State Park does not allow pets.