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Captain William Clark Park

Lewis and Clark camped near here for six days while they gathered provisions, March 31 - April 6, 1806. The park offers a four-mile dike trail with a view of the Columbia River and a mile-long sandy beach. Camping in the meadow is available in the summer.

Location: Washougal, WA

Source: Lewis and Clark: In the footsteps...Self-guided explorations.
Oregon Tourism Commission and Washington State Business and Tourism Development. 2002


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