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HOOD PARK
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Hood Park, in Eastern Washington, is on Lake Wallula, formed by
McNary Lock and Dam on the Washington/Oregon border. Two miles
downstream, Lewis and Clark camped at the confluence of the Snake
River before continuing down the Columbia River on their historic
journey to the Pacific Ocean.
While at the park you can enjoy camping, fishing, boating, swimming, or
just relax under a shade tree. Hood Park campground offers 69 paved sites
with electric hookups; 43 sites are reservable while the rest are
first-come, first-serve. The campground has a dump station, boat ramp,
shower/restroom, and playground. Each site is surrounded by lush green
grass with mature shade trees scattered throughout the park.
Other amenities include fire pits/grills, tables, horseshoe pits,
basketball court, nature trails, and swimming area. Hood Park is
convenient to the Tri-Cities where there are shopping malls, a semi-pro
baseball team, and wineries. There is also a wildlife refuge next to the
park which provides habitat for migrating waterfowl, bald eagles,
shoreline birds, and other resident wildlife.
Hood Park
592 CAMP CIRCLE
BURBANK WA 99323
See Also!
Nearby Recreation Areas
Whitman Mission National Historic Site Saddle Mountain National Wildlife Refuge McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge Ice Harbor Lock and Dam Lake Sacajawea Lower Monumental Lock and Dam Lake West Scooteney Reservoir
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