Clarkston, Washington
Additional information about Clarkston
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Our Beautiful City.
Main street (south) 
Main street (north)
Clarkston, affectionately known as "The Gateway to Hells Canyon," prides itself with mild winter climate, enabling golf to be played year round
on picturesque courses. While jogging or strolling along one of the many river
paths or levees, species of wildlife and vegetation enhance a rural atmosphere
of tranquility. Appointed National Tree City in 1996, some of the loveliest
dogwood, elm, maple and fir trees are located in the city's recreational parks.
Early spring kicks off the Asotin County Fair with a true western cowboy rodeo,
excitement and fun for all the family.
Sunflower and Lewis and Clark Days, jet boating the Hells Canyon, hunting
and fishing offer an abundance of leisure time opportunities. Research history
of the Nez Perce Native American Indian, visit the Asotin Museum full of pioneering
history and exhibitis, or view bronze sculptures and paintings by local artists
at the Valley Art Center. Clarkston also offers a variety of local craft and
antique stores displaying wares of yesteryear.
The city becomes a winter wonderland of lights during the Christmas festive season. Vernon Park transforms to a Victorian lighted village scene with a display of utmost beauty. This Christmas lighted street parade with marching bands, carol singers and colorful decorated floats together with Nativity plays, craft fairs, hot chocolate and popcorn, announce the arrival of "Christmas in Clarkston".
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