Idaho State Parks Near Clarkston

Discover 7 parks within driving distance of Clarkston

Hells Gate State Park

Lewiston, Idaho
6 miles away

"Clarkston sits just across the Snake River in Washington and is a convenient base for boating and fishing trips. Many visitors from Clarkston come for easy day access to the park's riverfront and picnic areas."

Hells Gate State Park is one of Idaho's most scenic river parks, known for its dramatic canyon setting, boat access, and abundant wildlife. It also serves as a base for exploring Lewiston, the Lewis-Clark Valley, and nearby historic and outdoor attractions.

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Fields Spring State Park

Pomeroy, Washington
43 miles away

"Clarkston residents visit for a quick mountain getaway, cooler summer weather, and camping in a quieter setting than larger regional parks. It is also a practical launch point for a weekend trip into the Blue Mountains."

Fields Spring State Park sits high in the Blue Mountains near the Oregon border, offering a peaceful alpine-forest escape with broad views and abundant wildlife. Its mix of campgrounds, picnic areas, and trail access makes it a popular base for both summer and winter visits.

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Dworshak State Park

Ahsahka, Idaho
46 miles away

"Clarkston residents frequently visit for reservoir recreation and family outings. The park’s marina and shoreline amenities make it an easy choice for a day on the water."

Dworshak State Park is a year-round recreation area on the south end of Dworshak Reservoir, surrounded by pine-covered hills and clear water. Visitors come for marina access, camping, picnicking, and easy access to some of Idaho’s best warm-water fishing and lake recreation.

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Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site

Colfax, Washington
49 miles away

"Clarkston visitors often combine the trip with other Palouse sightseeing. The park’s panoramic summit views make it a worthwhile day excursion from the Lewis-Clark Valley."

Steptoe Butte State Park Heritage Site features one of the best viewpoints in Washington, with expansive vistas from its summit road and lookout areas. The park is especially popular with photographers and sightseers during sunrise, sunset, and the golden hues of harvest season.

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Lyons Ferry State Park

Starbuck, Washington
56 miles away

"Clarkston residents are familiar with river recreation and may visit for a change of scenery along the Snake River system. Lyons Ferry offers a quieter, less developed setting for outdoor time."

Lyons Ferry State Park offers a quiet Columbia Plateau river setting with access to two rivers, a boat launch, and shoreline recreation. It is a popular stop for anglers, boaters, and travelers exploring the Palouse and Snake River region.

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Palouse Falls State Park Heritage Site

LaCrosse, Washington
57 miles away

"Clarkston travelers are often looking for a scenic inland adventure beyond the Snake River region. Palouse Falls offers a dramatic landscape that is especially appealing to photographers and sightseers."

Palouse Falls State Park Heritage Site is known for its 198-foot waterfall, rugged canyon scenery, and exceptional photo opportunities. The park offers viewpoints, picnic areas, and a memorable stop in the rolling Palouse region.

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Steptoe Battlefield State Park Heritage Site

Rosalia, Washington
58 miles away

"Clarkston travelers can visit as part of a broader inland Northwest history tour. The battlefield provides a different perspective on the region’s 19th-century conflicts."

Steptoe Battlefield State Park Heritage Site is a small, historic day-use area in the rolling Palouse hills near Rosalia. Visitors come for the battlefield’s cultural significance, scenic overlooks, and interpretive signage that explains the events of the 1858 conflict.

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