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Lewis and Clark State Park © stateparks.com
Nice place to camp.
Lewis and Clark State Park © stateparks.com
In Lewis and Clark State Park one of the few lowland old growth forest preserves. With 2 ancient Western Redcedar Thuja plicata trees.Along I-5, south of Centralia, Washington between Seattle and Portland.
Keep On Leash © stateparks.com
Cool Swim © stateparks.com
Campfire and Hotdogs © stateparks.com
Roasting hot dogs over an open fire.
Picnic Table © stateparks.com
It is always a great day for a picnic in the park.
Spring Hike © stateparks.com
Small Boy Fishing © stateparks.com
Gone fishin.
Afternoon Hike © stateparks.com
Oh Yell © stateparks.com
LEWIS AND CLARK STATE PARK OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS
Camping
The park has 25 tent spaces, two restrooms and two showers. Maximum site length is 60 feet (may have limited availability). All campsites are first-come, first-served.

Group Accommodations: Two group camps are reservable by calling the park office at (360) 864-2643. Prices vary with size of the group. The camps have a 50 person capacity and include running water, tables, stoves, fire ring and vault toilets.

Check-in time is 2:30 p.m., and check-out time is 1 p.m.Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.Engine-driven electric generators may be operated only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.Length of stay: You may stay up to ten consecutive days in any one park during the summer; the stay limit is extended to 20 days between Oct. 1 and March 31.

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LEWIS AND CLARK STATE PARK

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