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Park Storiku Nazzjonali Lewis u Clark
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Great little place to learn about the Lewis and Clark history. Great 3 miles hiking spot near by.
We are at the end of the Lewis & Clark trail, the epic journey that expanded the US from coast to coast. It is also the first Bi-state National Park, includes sites in WA. Many quiet trails, place for kayaking.
Here you can find the replica of the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s winter quarters. You can also go inside the visitors center to find exhibits, educational programs, a bookstore, audio-visual programs and a map of hiking trails. During our visit we went inside the visitors center to learn more about the history of Lewis and Clark and their expedition and then headed outside to explore the replica of the winter quarters. We also started the Fort to Sea trail from there and left our car in the parking lot until we retuned back in the evening. The entrance fee is $10 per person (16 years old and up) and it’s free for 15 and younger. The pass is valid for 7 days. You can also get a Oregon Coast Pass ($35) which covers entry, vehicle parking and day use fees at all the Oregon State and Federal fee sites along the coast. If you have a National Parks Pass that covers your entrance and parking. An Interagency Annual Pass is $80 and is valid for 12 months! It’s perfect for those who love visiting National Parks!
Here you can find the replica of the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s winter quarters. You can also go inside the visitors center to find exhibits, educational programs, a bookstore, audio-visual programs and a map of hiking trails. During our visit we went inside the visitors center to learn more about…
The 1805 winter encampment for the Corp of Discovery, Lewis & Clark Expedition. See National Parks website for more info.
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92343 Fort Clatsop Rd
Astoria, OR