Clearwater and Snake River Trail

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This information is a public record of the 1988 NRT application and may be out of date if it has not been updated by a trail manager --
check with the trail manager for updated details before visiting.

Clearwater and Snake River Trail

U.S. Corps of Engineers Frontcountry Trail Urban Trail
  • Length
    19 miles
  • Elevation Gain
    --
  • Route Type
    out & back

Atop the levees in Lewiston. Along the shoreline in Clarkston. Linked by three bridges. Connects to Asotin, Hells Gate State Park, and six miles up the Clearwater River.

  • Blue Bridge connecting Lewiston and Clarkston.
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Location: Lower Granite Lake at Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, Washington

  • States: Idaho, Washington
  • Counties: Nez Perce, Asotin
  • Cities/Townships: Lewiston, Clarkston, Asotin

Links parks, historic sites, and natural attractions along the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. The 19-mile wheelchair-accessible trail is the result of cooperative efforts by Federal, State, County, and City agencies. The trail is one of many facilities constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Lower Granite Lake which was created by Lower Granite Lock and Dam.

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Allowed Uses:

Bicycling Boating, motorized Swimming Dogs, on leash Hiking/Walking

Other Activities

  • Fishing
  • Heritage and history
  • Wildlife viewing / observation

Public Contact

US Army Corps of Engineers
Resource Management Office
Clarkston, WA 99403
[email protected](509) 751-0240
www.nww.usace.army.mil/corpsoutdoor

Contact the trail manager for current maps and visiting details.

More Details

  • Elevation (low): 733
  • Elevation (high): 750
  • Elevation (cumulative): --

  • Part of a Trail System? No
  • Surface (primary): Paved
  • Surfaces (additional): Rock, crushed

  • Tread Width (average): 96"
  • Tread Width (minimum): --
  • Running length (minimum): --

  • Tread Grade (average, percent): --
  • Tread Grade (maximum): 5
  • Running length (maximum): --

  • Cross-slope (average, percent): --
  • Cross-slope (maximum): --
  • Running length (maximum): --
  • Certified as an NRT
    Mar 1, 1988
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