Information About Wildlife Viewing In Walla Walla, Washington
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Walla Walla, Washington
Wildlife Viewing

Lewis and Clark Trail State Park - Bird Watching
The park covers 37 acres with 1,333 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Touchet River. The park offers 30 standard campsites, 50 picnic sites, a large kitchen shelter, one small kitchen shelter, a trailer dump, a group camp site with a 50-person capacity, a 1.0 mile interpretive trail, one small interpretive display shelter, a .75 mile bird watching trail, a small shop, and an amphitheater for campfire programs. Activities at the park include bird watching, camping, fishing, hiking, picnicking, sledding and base camping for big game and bird hunting. Fishing for rainbow and brown trout is excellent. Tubing and wading are popular activities.
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