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Lower Granite Lock and Dam
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
885 Almota Ferry Road
Pomeroy, WA 99403-1943
Phone: (509) 843-1493

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Lower Granite Dam South Shore Visitor Center (509) 843-1493

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Directions: (To the Office and Greenbelt Ramp) Just north of the interstate blue bridge to 100 Fair Street, in Clarkston, WA.

Factoid: 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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Recreation areas 1 - 10 of 23 at Lower Granite Lake

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 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Asotin Slough Hmu Recreation Area   X          
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Blyton Landing Recreation Area N X   A        
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Chestnut Beach Park       A     BE B
Chief Looking Glass Park   X   A     BE B
Chief Timothy Park E N T D X   A   X BE H M
Clearwater Park       A       B
Clearwater Ramp   X   A       B
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Evans Pond Hmu Recreation Area             M
Gateway Golf Center              
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area Golf Course Pond Hmu Recreation Area             M
 Indicates Corps Managed Rec Area   Corps Managed $ Corps Fees Collected Managed by Others in Italics
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XExists at lake
Camping
EElectric Campsites
NNon-electric Campsites
TPull Through Campsites
GGroup Camping
DDump Station
Picnic
APicnic Area
GGroup Picnic
GSGroup Picnic Shelter
Swimming
BEBeach
PSwimming Pool
Trails
BBike Trails
QEquestrian Trails
HHiking Trails
IHiking Trails - Interpretive
ROff Road Vehicle Trails
MMiscellaneous Trails
 

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