Clarkston Visitors Information Center
Clarkston, Lewistown, Asotin,Pullman, Walla Walla,
509.758.7712 Clarkston was first settled in 1862 by Robert Bracken. It was incorporated in 1902. Before becoming an official town, the area was called Jawbone Flats. The name Clarkston is a reference to William Clark, of Lewis and Clark fame. Lewiston, across the Idaho state line from Clarkston, is named for Meriwether Lewis. Nestled at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers in southeast Washington, Clarkston is the gateway to North America's deepest gorge, Hells Canyon. Beautiful scenic vistas, a mild climate, year-round recreation, an inland seaport and rich history abound. The river valley's warm climate enables residents and visitors to enjoy year-round outdoor activities such as golf, fishing and walking the trails along the beautiful Snake River. We invite you to explore all of Clarkston's natural bounty and small town warmth. This is an area of rivers and creeks that beckon you outside. Where cruise ships, jet boat rides, boating, water skiing, rafting and world famous steelhead, chinook a
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Located in 502 Bridge Street Clarkston, WA
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