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Sacajawea State Park

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Area
  
115 ha

Phone
  
+1 509-545-2361

Sacajawea State Park

Address
  
2503 Sacajawea Park Rd, Pasco, WA 99301, USA

Management
  
Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission

Similar
  
Hood Park, Charbon Park, Hat Rock State Park, Two Rivers Park, Columbia Park Golf Links

Sacajawea state park


Sacajawea State Park is a 284-acre (115 ha) Washington state park located at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers in the city of Pasco. The Lewis and Clark Expedition camped at this location on October 16, 1805. The park bears the name of the Shoshone woman Sacagawea who was an active member of the expedition and who was married to French-Canadian interpreter and explorer Toussaint Charbonneau. The park's Sacajawea Interpretive Center features exhibits about her and about the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Park activities include hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, waterskiing, birdwatching, interpretive programs, wildlife viewing, and horseshoes. The park has a single campsite, reserved for paddlers on the Northwest Discovery Water Trail.

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Sacajawea State Park is the beginning of the Sacagawea Heritage Trail, a paved bike trail that connects all three of the Tri-Cities.

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References

Sacajawea State Park Wikipedia