Picnicking Parks Near Clarkston

Discover 7 parks for picnicking 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."

A riverfront park at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers with camping, boating, and scenic views.

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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."

A scenic Blue Mountains park offering camping, hiking, and year-round outdoor recreation.

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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."

A scenic lakeside park on Dworshak Reservoir known for boating, fishing, swimming, and forested camping.

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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."

A scenic hilltop park offering panoramic views of the Palouse and surrounding mountain ranges.

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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."

A riverfront day-use park at the Snake and Palouse rivers with boating, fishing, swimming, and picnic areas.

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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."

A dramatic heritage site featuring Washington’s official state waterfall and sweeping canyon views.

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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."

A historic battlefield site honoring the 1858 Steptoe conflict with interpretive views of the Palouse landscape.

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