The Lewis and Clark Columbia River Water Trail

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Pub. Date: 2004-03-15
Publisher(s): Timber Pr
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Summary

The Lewis and Clark expedition traveled the final 450 miles of their journey to the Pacific Ocean entirely by water, the last segment along the Columbia River. Beginning near the Bonneville Dam, the lower Columbia has been designated the Lewis and Clark Columbia River Water Trail in recognition of its rich historical significance. With this authoritative guide, today's water-traveling explorer - or motorist, bicyclist, or hiker - can discover the unique landscapes and history of the lower Columbia and imagine what this awesome, untamed terrain may have looked like during the time of Lewis and Clark.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9(10)
Gary E. Moulton
About This Book 10(3)
Introduction 13(2)
The Columbia River
15(2)
The Corps of Discovery
17(5)
Lewis and Clark on the Columbia
22(5)
The Lower Columbia: 1805--1806 and Today
27(7)
The Lower Columbia Through The Seasons
34(189)
Bonneville Dam to Skamania Island
42(14)
Skamania Island to Cottonwood Point
56(10)
Cottonwood Point to Government Island
66(8)
Government Island to Willamette River
74(12)
Willamette River to St. Helens
86(12)
St. Helens to Kalama
98(6)
Kalama to Longview
104(8)
Longview to Oak Point
112(8)
Oak Point to Nassa Point
120(10)
Nassa Point to Skamokawa
130(14)
Skamokawa to Settler Point (Southern Route)
144(10)
Settler Point to Astoria
154(10)
Astoria to Fort Clatsop
164(8)
Skamokawa to Deep River (Northern Route)
172(8)
Deep River to Chinook Point
180(8)
Chinook Point to Fort Canby
188(8)
Conversion Table
196(1)
Lower Columbia River Water Trail Committee
197(1)
Lewis and Clark Discovery Greenway
198(1)
Geographical Features Named
199(2)
Lewis
Clark
Animals and Plants Described
201(5)
Lewis
Clark
GPS Navigation of the Water Trail
206(3)
River Safety
209(9)
Trail Etiquette
218(4)
Boat Rentals and Tours
222(1)
Useful Contacts 223(2)
Useful Web Sites 225(1)
Bibliography and Recommended Reading 226(3)
Index 229(10)
About the Author 239

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