Campground Overview
About Lewis & Clark Trail State Park
Is it possible for a campground to feel like an oasis in the midst of expansive arid grasslands? Lewis & Clark Trail State Park answers with a resounding yes, blending lush, shaded forests with serene riverbanks along the Touchet River in southeastern Washington. This historic 36-acre campground combines the natural beauty of towering ponderosa pines, maples, and cottonwoods with the practical comfort of river access and shaded trails, making it an inviting retreat for nature lovers.
Campsites cater to both tent and RV campers, featuring fire pits, picnic tables, and clean restroom facilities with pay showers. Unique offerings such as teepees and group camping highlight its versatility. The park's loop trails promise tranquil hikes through whispering trees, while the Touchet River invites wading, fishing, and birdwatching, with sightings including red-tailed hawks and mergansers. Accessible amenities and a peaceful environment make this a fitting stop for weekend getaways or longer escapes.
Conveniently located off Highway 12, just outside Dayton, WA, the park also sits within a short drive of Walla Walla's rolling vineyards and charming cultural spots. Whether exploring the trails or simply relaxing by the river, Lewis & Clark Trail State Park offers a refreshing departure from the everyday, steeped in both history and natural splendor.
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