Lewis and Clark State Park |
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HABITAT: |
621-acre park w/ old-growth Douglas firs and cedars; streams, wetlands. |
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| BIRDING: | Beginning birding from forest floor to canopy: California Quail, Hairy and Pileated Woodpeckers, Steller’s Jays, Common Ravens, and Great Horned Owls. | ||
VIEWING: |
Self-guided 0.5-mile Old-Growth Interpretive Trail starts at first parking area. Other park trails total 7 miles. |
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| ACCESS: | From I-5, take exit 68 (Hwy12E/Morton/Yakima). Turn east onto Hwy 12E. Drive 2.6 miles. At milepost 68.9, turn right (south) onto Jackson Hwy. Drive 1.7 miles. Turn right (west) into park. | ||