On US 101 and SR 103. The Long Beach Peninsula is Washington’s hidden treasure with 28 miles of ocean beach vistas. Visitors can enjoy ocean views, interpretive markers, and sculptures.
On SR 100. The park is the location of the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, which is accessible on SR 100. The Center’s mural displays guide visitors through the Corps’ entire journey with mural displays of sketches, paintings, photographs, artifacts, and quotes...
On US 101. The Corps found safe haven at Lewis and Clark Campsite (Station Camp) near today’s Meglar Rest Area and the Astoria-Meglar Bridge. The site served as a base camp from November 15 to 24, 1805, when both Lewis and Clark led separate groups overland to view...
On I-5. The Trail continues north along the Columbia River on Interstate 5 to Kelso, then heads west on SR 4 to Skamokawa Vista Park. It was near the present-day park, downriver from Pillar Rock, where Clark wrote in his journal, “Great joy in camp. we are in View of...
On I-5. Explore rich history at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. Vancouver’s vibrant waterfront on the Columbia River beckons with recreational options, wine tasting, and dining, ensuring a delightful array of activities for all. VisitVancouverWA.com