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Park Overview
Located at the western gateway of the Columbia River Gorge, Lewis & Clark State Park is situated near the mouth of the Sandy River where it spills into the mighty Columbia River and at the west end of the Historic Columbia River Highway (Highway 30). A flat, grassy, tree-dotted park invites blankets and sun-lovers to come spend a leisurely day.
The park includes a public boat launch and is adjacent to a popular swim hole. A trail climbs the cliffs to Broughton's Bluff, which serves as a geologic boundary between the foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range and the neighboring Willamette Valley to the west. This 160' high series of cliffs provides excellent year-round rock climbing.
Know Before You Go
- A life jacket loaner station is located along the river, with life jackets of various sizes available. Be aware of swift currents and hidden obstructions in the river. Do not swim, float, paddle or boat without a life jacket. Wearing a life jacket, and making sure it fits properly, saves lives.
- Boaters: check ahead for obstructions on the Oregon State Marine Board's Reported Obstructions and Alerts page.
- Alcohol is not allowed on the beach. Alcohol is allowed in the park and picnic area.
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