Washtucna, Washington

Top Lodging in and near Washtucna

  • Pasco, Washington

    Windust Park

    OverviewWindust Park is located on Lake Sacajawea in Eastern Washington. The lake is formed by Ice Harbor Dam on the Lower Snake River. The remoteness of this park is popular with regional visitors looking for a quiet area to get away from it all. The park provides recreational opportunities for ...
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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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  • 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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  • Walla Walla, Washington

    Rooks Park (Wa) Bennington Lake

    Overview Rooks Park is located 10 minutes east of Walla Walla, Washington. This 18-acre developed park offers visitors a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Recreation Rooks Park's grassy spaces provide the ideal place for family picnics and games of volleyball, football or Frisbee. Visit...
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  • Pomeroy, Washington

    Clearwater Lookout Cabin

    Overview Clearwater Lookout Cabin is a single story, wood frame structure constructed in 1935. It is tucked at the base of the Clearwater Lookout tower, a 94-foot steel tower constructed by the Civil Conservation Corps in 1933. Through the years, the tower has been used as a landmark by the publi...
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  • Pomeroy, Washington

    Tucannon Guard Station

    Overview The historic Tucannon Guard Station is a charming saltbox-style cabin constructed in 1909. It was inhabited by the first ranger in the Tucannon area, William Kendell, and his family. By 1916, the guard house became headquarters for the district for two years, and then continued on as a s...
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