LEWIS AND CLARK STATE PARK
LEWIS AND CLARK STATE PARK
Lewis and Clark State Park is a historical site that offers visitors an immersive experience into the journey of explorers Lewis and Clark. The park spans over 54 acres with lush greenery along the Columbia River where it meets Multnomah Channel. It features picnic spots surrounded by cottonwood trees as well as opportunities for boating or fishing on its calm waters. Visitors can also explore various hiking trails offering scenic views of wildlife habitats including beavers' dens and bird-watching sites while learning about local history through interpretive signs scattered throughout the park.
Anglers can enjoy fishing in the Columbia River, teeming with species like salmon, steelhead and sturgeon. The park's smaller bodies of water are home to bass and trout. Fishing is available year-round but peak seasons depend on fish migration patterns. Boat ramps provide easy access for boating enthusiasts.
Lewis and Clark State Park is located near Camas, Clackamas and Damascus
1. Lewis and Clark State Park offers numerous picnic tables scattered throughout the park.
2. There are covered pavilions for group picnics.
3. Picnic areas offer stunning views of nature, including rivers and forests.
4. Barbecue grills are available at some picnic spots for outdoor cooking enthusiasts.
5. The park's open grassy fields provide a perfect spot to lay out a blanket for an impromptu picnic.
The park offers birdwatchers a variety of species, including waterfowl and songbirds. Birding trails are also available.