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Lewiston, Idaho
Includes Culdesac, Juliaetta, Kendrick, Lapwai & Spalding, Lenore, and Peck
Bird Watching
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Fishing
Golf
Hiking
Horse & Equestrian
Hunting
Informational Sites
Lakes & Reservoirs
Mountain Biking
Museums
National Forests
National Historic Trails
National Parks
Picnic Areas
Scenic Drives
Skiing & Snowboarding
State Parks
Water Activities
Wildlife Viewing
Winter Sports
Recreational opportunities abound in Lewiston and the Lewis-Clark Valley. Lewiston is the premier area for water-skiing, jet boating, sailing, whitewater rafting, hunting, fishing, swimming, hiking and camping. There are miles of paved levee pathways following the rivers for walking, jogging and biking. Snow skiing and snowmobiling are only a short drive away from Lewiston, Idaho.
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The Lewis-Clark Valley is rich in both cultural and recreational activities. With local orchestras, bands, choral groups, dance centers, as well as theatre groups, those with a passion for the arts will be quite at home. Year around fishing and hunting charters are available.
Lewiston and the Lewis-Clark Valley are a year-round destination spot. Hells Canyon, North America's deepest gorge, draws thousands of visitors each year from all over around the world. World-class fishing (steelhead, salmon, trout, bass and sturgeon) and hunting (deer, elk, chukar and big horn sheep) tempt visitors in all seasons.
The Nez Perce welcomed explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark nearly 200 years ago, when in 1805, their expedition passed through the area. Lewis and Clark and their men camped overnight on an island near the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, then continued westward through what is now eastern Washington on their way to the mouth of the Columbia River.
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