The Lewis and Clark Heritage Trail—also known as The Columbia River Dike Trail—follows the Columbia River from Steamboat Landing Park to the border of the Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge. This park will soon be aligned with the Washougal Waterfront Park and trail creating a long connected walking trail both into Camas and Washougal. Along the way, trail-goers will enjoy views of the river and Mt. Hood, wildlife, beautiful resting areas and historical interpretive signage. The heritage trail is also home to many charity runs and walking events each year.
The trail parallels Cottonwood Beach and is named for Lewis and Clark, who camped there in 1806. Walkers may enjoy taking a partial loop back on the Gibbons Creek Wildlife Trail in the adjacent wildlife area.
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Captain William Clark Park Trail, Washougal, WA, USA
Distance: 0.00 Away
Captain William Clark Park, Index Street, Washougal, WA, USA
Distance: 0.37 Away
Outdoor Experiences General History Viewpoints
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Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Washington, Lewis and Clark Highway, Washougal, WA, USA
Distance: 1.33 Away
Washougal Coffee Company, Main Street, Washougal, WA, USA
Distance: 1.36 Away
Confluence Trail, Troutdale, OR 97060, USA
Distance: 1.36 Away
Galleries and Venues Tribal Experiences
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Two Rivers Heritage Museum, Durgan St, Washougal, WA, USA
Distance: 1.36 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers
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Reflection Plaza, Pendleton Way, Washougal, WA, USA
Distance: 1.38 Away
Washougal, WA, USA
Distance: 1.51 Away
Galleries and Venues Food and Drinks Festivals and Events
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Reed Island State Park, Washougal, WA, USA
Distance: 1.56 Away
Outdoor Experiences RV and Camping
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Sandy River Delta, Thousand Acres Road, Troutdale, OR, USA
Distance: 1.78 Away
Lewis and Clark State Recreation Site, Jordan Road, Troutdale, OR, USA
Distance: 2.69 Away
LC Features Walks and Hikes Outdoor Experiences
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