The Lewis-Clark Valley offers something for everyone. Whether you are interested in outdoor activities, cultural events, festivals, or our rich history, you are sure to be amazed by the variety of activities the Valley has to offer.
The Lewis-Clark Valley is situated at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers, and is famously named after the Lewis Clark encampment offering an environment rich in history. Located on the Lewis and Clark Trail and the Lewis Clark Scenic Byway, you are sure to learn more about the expedition, as well as the local Nez Perce Tribe, who represents our area with cultural and community events.
When asked by visitors what they most loved about the Valley, their reply is most often about the friendliness of the people, as well as the small-town feel. Both Lewiston and Clarkston offer charming downtown areas, which provide more of the history that is nestled within our community.
Located in the “banana belt”, as it is often referred to for the mild weather, Lewiston offers year-round golfing for those avid golfers, as well as numerous hiking trails, and is also the gateway into Hells Canyon. Premier water-skiing, jet boating, sailing, whitewater rafting, hunting, fishing, swimming, hiking and camping are limitless. Miles of paved levee pathways follow the rivers for walking, jogging and biking. Snow skiing and snowmobiling are only a short drive away.
Lewiston boasts many top-rate hotels, as well as numerous restaurants to choose from that will satisfy every taste bud.
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