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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Burbank we have compiled for you.
Description
Charbonneau Park is on Lake Sacajawea, which is formed by Ice Harbor Dam on the lower Snake River. The 31-mile reservoir in Eastern. Eastern Washington's scab-lands and black-rock canyons, has great appeal with boaters, upland game hunters and anglers alike. At Charbonneau Park, you can camp along the historic route of Lewis and Clark and view the same buttes and cliffs along the Snake River that Captain Meriwether Lewis wrote about. The Restricted Area on the upriver end of Ice Harbor Dam has been relocated which has set further limitations to boater access near the dam. Visit the Ice Harbor Lock and Dam Visitor Center three miles downstream and see the fish viewing room, fish passages, and learn of the early inhabitants of the region.
The park is open April 1 through October 31
Directions
From Pasco, WA: Take U.S. Highway 12 eastbound. After crossing the Snake River Bridge take the next left which will be State Route 124. Continue east on State Route 124, through Burbank, WA, and pass the turn-off to Ice Harbor Lock and Dam/Visitor Center. Continue eastbound on State Route 124 and turn left, heading north on Sun Harbor Drive. Follow Sun Harbor Drive for 1.5 miles and take a left on Charbonneau Road which will take you into the park. Campground entrance is on the right side of the park.
Description
Hood Park, in Eastern Washington, is on Lake Wallula, formed by McNary Lock and Dam on the Washington/Oregon border. Two miles downstream from Hood Park, Lewis and Clark camped at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers before continuing down the Columbia River on their historic journey to the Pacific Ocean. While at the park you can enjoy camping, fishing, boating, swimming, or just relax under a shade tree. Hood Park campground offers 69 paved sites with electric hookups; 43 sites are reservable while the rest are first-come, first-serve. The campground has a dump station, boat ramp, shower/restroom, and playground. Each site is surrounded by lush green grass with mature shade trees scattered throughout the park. Other amenities include fire pits/grills, tables, horseshoe pits, basketball court, nature trails, and swimming area. Hood Park is convenient to the Tri-Cities where there are shopping malls, semi-pro baseball team, hockey team and football team, and wineries. There is also McNary National Wildlife Refuge next to the park which provides habitat for migrating waterfowl, bald eagles, shoreline birds, and other resident wildlife. The refuge also has nature trails and an environmental learning center open to the public.
Directions
Hood Park is 3 miles south of Pasco, Washington. From Pasco take U.S. Highway 12 East. After crossing the Snake River bridge, take the next left at the junction of State Route 124. The park entrance is 65 yards ahead on the left side of the road.
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