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Hell's Canyon
Hells Canyon is the deepest canyon (7,900 feet) in North America. White water rafters, jet
boaters, campers, fishermen, hikers and hunters all enjoy this protected recreation area.
Some portions are designated Wilderness, but much is open to motor vehicles. Strategically
located overlooks provide breathtaking views.
Valley Art Center. 842 6th Street, Clarkston, WA 99403. Phone: 509-758-8331.
Lewis and Clark Discovery Center. 721 6th Street, Clarkston, WA 99403. Phone: 509-758-7712.
Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail.
Nez Perce National Historic Park. Phone: 208-843-7001.
Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. 2535 Riverside Drive, Clarkston, WA 99403. Phone: 509-758-0616.
Also see neighboring Lewiston, Idaho
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