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Snake River Confluence

Snake River Confluence

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lat: 46.19770286626 long: -119.03294636284

Beautifully situated on the water of southwest Montana, one may stumble upon the Snake River Confluence, the intersection between the Snake and Columbia Rivers. The Snake River Confluence is a High Potential Historic Site on the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, meaning it is deemed to have high importance in ordinance with the National Park Service, due to its heritage significance. To further explain this significance, while on their journey, Lewis and Clark found the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers. They were met by the Yakama and Wanapams tribes where they exchange stories, ate together, and were given a place to shelter. Lewis and Clark noted the large abundance of salmon in the river, stating that there were “10,000 drying on racks in one village alone“. This interaction between the explorers and tribes provides a great lesson of the importance of mutual respect, and how far that can go.

The site now has multiple designated campsites within the Sacajawea State Park and can be used for both day and evening recreation. Having an idyllic picnic with your loved ones while discussing the significance of the land and its meaning would make for a great mid-afternoon stop. Camping out for the night and gazing up at the stars would also make for an excellent outing for all. Fishing is seasonally available depending on fish populations, but it is great when possible. To find out more about The Snake River Confluence, you can contact the NPS. 

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Confluence Story Circles at Sacajawea State Park
Confluence Story Circles at Sacajawea State Park

2503 Sacajawea Park Rd, Pasco, WA 99301, USA
Distance: 0.38 Away

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Sacajawea Historical State Park and Interpretive Center
Sacajawea Historical State Park and Interpretive Center

Sacajawea Historical State Park, Sacajawea Park Road, Pasco, WA, USA
Distance: 0.44 Away

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The Beautiful Downtown Burbank Tavern
The Beautiful Downtown Burbank Tavern

The Beautiful Downtown Burbank Tavern, South 2nd Street, Burbank, WA, USA
Distance: 0.70 Away

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Hood Park
Hood Park

Hood Park, Grain Terminal Road, Burbank, WA, USA
Distance: 1.50 Away

Outdoor Experiences RV and Camping

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McNary National Wildlife Refuge
McNary National Wildlife Refuge

McNary National Wildlife Refuge, Maple Street, Burbank, WA, USA
Distance: 1.91 Away

Outdoor Experiences

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Reach Museum
Reach Museum

1943 Columbia Park Trail, Richland, WA 99352, USA
Distance: 9.18 Away

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The REACH Museum & Interpretive Center
The REACH Museum & Interpretive Center

1943 Columbia Park Trail, Richland, WA, USA
Distance: 9.18 Away

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Cherry Chalet
Cherry Chalet

8101 West 10th Avenue, Kennewick, WA, USA
Distance: 9.34 Away

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Walla Walla River Confluence
Walla Walla River Confluence

337P+F9 Wallula Junction, WA, USA
Distance: 10.87 Away

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Lewis and Clark Commemorative Trail
Lewis and Clark Commemorative Trail

Lewis and Clark Commemorative Trail Trailhead, Hermiston, OR, USA
Distance: 19.93 Away

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Frichette Winery
Frichette Winery

Frichette, North Sunset Road, Benton City, WA, USA
Distance: 20.80 Away

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Hat Rock State Park
Hat Rock State Park

Hat Rock State Park, Hermiston, OR, USA
Distance: 20.82 Away

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