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Washougal Main Street Market. Corner of Main Street and Pendleton Way, downtown. Phone: 360-901-6818. E-mail
Lewis and Clark Highway. State Route 14.
Two Rivers Heritage Museum. 1 16th Street, Washougal, WA 98671. Phone: 360-835-8742.
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Phone: 541-08-1700;
TTY: 541-386-8758.
Waterfalls including Multonah Falls
Captain
William Clark Park
Once known as Cottonwood Beach is the spot where Lewis and Clark
camped for six days during their 1806 expedition.
Steamboat Landing
Intersection of Highway 14 and 15th Street
Pedestrian access to several points of interest. Visitors can stroll a
boardwalk floating on the Columbia River that leads to an elevated
observation deck with vast views of the River,
Mt. Hood and Oregon. A peaceful wooded trail provides an
alternate short cut to the deck. Visitors can also access the dike trail
(used for walkers, bicycles and horses), which leads to
Captain William Clark Park at Cotton Wood Beach,
and views of the
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife
Refuge.
Battle Ground Lake State Park. 18002 NE 249th Street, Battle Ground, WA 98604. Phone: 360-687-4621; Reservations: 1-888-226-7688.
Beacon Rock State Park.34841 State Route 14, Skamania, WA 98648. Phone: 509-427-8265; Toll-free: 1-888-226-7688.
Reed Island State Park. 4427 N. Aubrey L White Parkway, Spokane, WA 99025. Phone: 509-465-5064; Toll-free: 1-888-226-7688.
Reed Island is part of the Columbia River Water Trail and is accessible only boat.
Franz Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Phone: 360-835-8767.
Franz Lake National Wildlife Refuge can be viewed from an
observation platform located near milepost 31.5 along State Route 14
in Washington State. The observation platform is along the south
side of State Route 14 immediately west of Skamania, Washington.
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