On the road exploring lots of different state parks is perfect for RVers. This week, we’re doing just that and checking out a new to me location, “Lewis and Clark State Park.”
Here’s the 411 on the trip:
- 2-nights… $41 a night, with taxes the two night total was: $82.00
- I stayed in site 25
- I did have cell service, between 2-3 bars. I have AT&T.
The facilities:
- The park has 24 standard campsites, 8 full-hookup campsites, 1 primitive campsite, 5 equestrian campsites, group camp for up to 50, two restrooms and two showers.
- Winter schedule: Day-use and main campground are closed Oct. 1 to April 30.
I did book a reservation because online at: https://washington.goingtocamp.com
According the website:
“Lewis and Clark State Park is a 616-acre camping park situated in one of the last major stands of lowland old-growth forest in the state. Coniferous trees, streams, wetlands, dense vegetation and wet prairie comprise the park environment. A Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) park, many of the buildings constructed by the CCC remain in use today. The park has 8 miles of hiking trail, including 5 miles of equestrian trail that trace through the green, vibrant old-growth forest and along a creek.”
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