West Clarkston-Highland is a region in Washington, situated within the broader Lewiston, ID-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The area is defined by its riverine landscapes, notably the Snake River and its confluence with the Clearwater River, offering dramatic canyon views. This geography provides a setting for several outdoor activities, particularly road cycling, with accessible paved trails along the riverfronts.
For those seeking outdoor activities in West Clarkston-Highland, the region offers several routes, primarily focused on…
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West Clarkston-Highland is primarily known for road cycling. The region offers an interconnected system of paved trails along the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, providing scenic routes for cyclists. Currently, 2 routes are available on komoot for this region.
Key road cycling routes include the Greenbelt Trail in Clarkston, Washington, and the Lewiston Levee Parkway Trail in Lewiston, Idaho. These trails are connected by bridges, allowing for continuous rides along the Snake River. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around West Clarkston-Highland guide.
Cyclists can enjoy a continuous loop ride of approximately 37 miles (59.5 km) by connecting the Greenbelt Trail and the Lewiston Levee Parkway Trail. This loop allows for exploration of both sides of the Snake River.
Yes, the road cycling trails offer extensive riverfront views of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers. Cyclists can observe dramatic canyon views, rock cliffs, and river traffic. The routes pass through various parks and offer shaded sections.
Yes, the paved trails in West Clarkston-Highland are connected by bridges across the Snake River, enabling cyclists to easily traverse between Washington (Clarkston) and Idaho (Lewiston) on a single ride.
The paved trails along the rivers in West Clarkston-Highland generally feature a relatively flat terrain, making them suitable for beginners and casual cyclists. The mild climate also supports year-round use.
Cyclists can view the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers, dramatic rock cliffs, and various parks along the riverbanks. Interpretive plaques detailing the Lewis and Clark Expedition's historic journey are also present along the trails.
For broader tourism information about the region, contact Visit Lewis Clark Valley. Their official website is https://visitlcvalley.com/, and they can be reached by phone at (509) 758-7489 or 877-774-7248.
West Clarkston-Highland has attracted more than 10 visitors on komoot. There are 2 routes available, primarily for road cycling, though no average rating has been established yet.
Yes, a komoot guide titled Road Cycling Routes around West Clarkston-Highland is available. This guide provides detailed information on the road cycling opportunities in the region.
Yes, the area is connected to broader cycling networks. U.S. Bicycle Route 81 passes through Asotin, a town adjacent to Clarkston, integrating the region into a wider cycling infrastructure.

