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Lewis & Clark State Recreation Site

Lewis & Clark State Recreation Site

Parks Directory of the United States / State Parks / Oregon

Location:Off I-84, 16 miles east of Portland.
Facilities:Picnic area, restrooms, boat ramp, hiking trails, beach access, interpretive exhibit.
Activities:Boating, fishing, swimming, rock climbing, hiking.
Special Features:Located at the mouth of the Sandy River, the park is named for explorers Lewis and Clark who, on November 3, 1805, examined the Sandy River. A trail climbs the cliffs to Broughton's Bluff, which serves as a geologic boundary between the foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range and the Willamette Valley to the west.
Address:c/o Columbia River Gorge Management Unit
PO Box 100
Corbett, OR 97019

Phone:800-551-6949
Web: www.oregonstateparks.org/park_159.php
Size: 54 acres.

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