Plymouth, Washington

Top Lodging in and near Plymouth

  • Plymouth, Washington

    Plymouth Park

    Overview Plymouth Campground is located by the small town of Plymouth, Washington. The day use area and boat launch are on a small island on Lake Umatilla on the Columbia River.Popular activities in the area include fishing, swimming, boating, water skiing and hunting.Recreation Visitors enjoy bo...
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  • Umatilla, Oregon

    West Park (Or)

    Overview West Park is located within McNary Dam Wildlife Area just downstream of McNary Dam in Eastern Oregon on the Mid-Columbia River.Recreation The park provides two softball fields and a playset for the children to enjoy the park. There is also close access to the McNary Dam Wildlife Areas a...
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  • Umatilla, Oregon

    Mcnary Beach Sockeye Shelter (Or)

    Overview McNary Beach is located on Lake Wallula just upstream of McNary Lock and Dam in eastern Oregon on the Mid-Columbia River.Recreation The lake provides great boating opportunities with the Oregon Boat Ramp just downstream and a nice designated swimming area. The trailhead for the Lewis an...
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  • Burbank, Washington

    Hood Park

    Overview Hood Park is located on Lake Wallula in eastern Washington. The lake is formed by McNary Lock and Dam on the Mid-Columbia River. Lewis and Clark camped two miles downstream at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, which is now the location of Sacajawea State Park. Visitors enj...
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  • Burbank, Washington

    Charbonneau Pk

    Overview Charbonneau Park in Eastern Washington was named one of America's Top 100 Family Campgrounds. It is located on Lake Sacajawea, formed by Ice Harbor Lock and Dam on the Lower Snake River. The park was named for Toussaint Charbonneau, an interpreter for Lewis and Clark and husband of S...
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  • Prescott, Washington

    Fishhook Park

    Overview Fishhook Park is located on the shores on Lake Sacajawea in Eastern Washington. The lake is formed by Ice Harbor Lock and Dam on the Lower Snake River. The park was named for Fishhook Rapids, which were once nearby, where Lewis and Clark spent time in October 1805. Today Fishhook is a fi...
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