Idaho, Washington
Clearwater and Snake River Trail
Atop the levees in Lewiston. Along the shoreline in Clarkston. Linked by three bridges. Connects to Asotin, Hells Gate State Park, and six miles up the Clearwater River.
Loop Trail? No
Type: Greenway, Urban Trail
Agency: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Entry Fee? No
No fee to use. No fee for parking.
Parking Fee? No Allowed Uses:
Bicycling (on pavement)
Boating, Motorized
Dogs - On leash
Fishing
Heritage and History
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Roller/Inline Skating
Skateboarding
Swimming
Wildlife Observation
Description
Links parks, historic sties and natural attractions along the Snake & Clearwater Rivers. The 19-mile wheelchair accessible trail is the result of cooperative efforts by Federal, State, County, and City agencies. The trail is one of many facilities constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Lower Granite Lake which was created by Lower Granite Lock and Dam.
Additional Details
Width: 96 inches.
Primary Surface: Asphalt
Secondary Surface: Gravel
Maximum Grade: 5%
Elevation Low Point: 733
Elevation High Point: 750
Elevation Gain (cumulative): Not Available
Year Designated: 1988
Supporting Webpages and Documents
Document: Trail mileage chart - WA side of the riverDocument: Trail mileage chart - ID side of the river
Contact Information
For more information and current conditions, contact the trail manager (listed below). For questions, suggestions, and corrections to information listed on the website, contact American Trails.
Trail Management:
Natural Resource Manager
US Army Corps of Engineers
Resource Management Office
100 Fair St.
Clarkston, WA
99403
(509) 751-0240
[email protected]
http://www.nww.usace.army.mil/corpsoutdoors/
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