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Lewis and Clark National Historical Park1955 Fort Clatsop
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Driving directions to Fort Clatsop, Lewis and Clark National Historical Park [pdf]

The map below is an overview of the lower Columbia River basin.  The pink highlighted regions show the location of Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks. 

For a closer look, sections of the map are available as you scroll down this page.

 
Map of Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks
Map of Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks
 
 
Fort To Sea Trail Map
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Fort To Sea Trail [pdf]

 
Netul Trail Map, Fort Clatsop
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Netul Trail Map [pdf] shows the relationship of Netul Landing and the Fort Clatsop Visitor Center and Exhibit.
Youngs Bay Bridge, Astoria, OR
Youngs Bay Bridge, Astoria, OR
Young's Bay feeds into the Columbia River near Fort Clatsop and Astoria, Oregon
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Astoria-Megler Bridge
Astoria-Megler Bridge, Astoria, OR, looking north
Astoria-Megler Bridge, Astoria, Oregon, looking north toward Dismal Nitch
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Station Camp  

Did You Know?
Station Camp is thought to be the most significant Lewis and Clark campsite along the lower Columbia River. During their stay there, the Corps of Discovery interacted and traded with ancestors of present-day Chinook Indians.

Last Updated: August 30, 2006 at 14:27 EST