Captain William Clark Park Trail:
Washington
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Description:
The Captain William Clark Park Trail follows the Columbia River from Steamboat Landing Park to the border of the Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Along the way, trail-goers will enjoy views of the river and Mt. Hood. 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 Wildlife Art Trail in the adjacent wildlife area.
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Parking & Trail Access:
Take the Lewis & Clark Highway (RT 14) east to into Washougal, WA. Turn right (south) on 15th Street into Steamboat Landing Park and park at trailhead.
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Reviews: [1 trail ratings]
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Disappointed
By jnewell in July, 2011
Not knowing the area, I really had hoped this would be a scenic and peaceful trail along the river. Unfortunately, industrial plants line the north side of the trail along the entire route. Additionally, the trail doesn't really run along the water.
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Trail Facts
Trail End Points: Washougal River Rd. and Lewis & Clark Highway (RT 14) to Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Counties: Clark
Trail Length: 3.1 miles
Trail Category: Greenway/Non-RT
Trail Surfaces: Asphalt, Crushed Stone
Trail Activities: Bike, Horseback Riding, Walking
TrailLink ID: 6604361

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Guidebook: Learn more about other Washington and Oregon rail-trails in RTC's Washington and Oregon Guidebook.