Lower Granite Lake
Lower Granite Lake, located in extreme southeastern Washington and central Idaho along the lower Snake and Clearwater Rivers, provides for a wide spectrum of outdoor recreation fun. In the adjoining towns of Clarkston, Washington and Lewiston, Idaho there are 22 miles of levees designated as the Clearwater & Snake River National Recreation Trail for walking, bicycling or running. The Lewis and Clark expedition passed through this area. East of Lewiston about 10 miles on Highway 12 is the Nez Perce National Historical Park.
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(To the Office and Greenbelt Ramp) Just north of the interstate blue bridge to 100 Fair Street, in Clarkston, WA.
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These group sites have bear boxes for food storage.
Facilities
Hells Gate State Park Facility
This recreation area is part of Lower Granite Lake
Chief Timothy Park Facility
This recreation area is part of Lower Granite Lake
Granite Lake Rv Park Facility
This recreation area is part of Lower Granite Lake