16-027 Corps of Engineers offers spring recreation opportunities on Lower Granite Lake

Published May 17, 2016

POMEROY, Wash. – Outdoors enthusiasts can enjoy spring at recreation facilities on Lower Granite Lake managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Corps recreation planners invite the public to "play it safe" while having some warm-weather fun. Although above-water temperatures are becoming warmer, springtime water temperatures can be cold enough to cause swimmers to develop hypothermia – a severe lowering of core body temperature. State boating, hunting and fishing regulations apply to visitors at Corps sites.  Hunting is allowed in designated areas only. Boaters should ensure personal floatation devices are on board for each person – children are required to wear personal floatation devices (PFDs) when in a boat less than 19 feet long. Recreation information is available on our Web site: www.nww.usace.army.mil/corpsoutdoors/.

Recreation areas located on Lower Granite Lake on the lower Snake River are scheduled to open as follows:

Contact information for parks below unless stated otherwise: Lower Granite Natural Resources Management.  Telephone: (509) 751-0240.  Email: ClarkstonNaturalResources@usace.army.mil

Lower Granite Lock and Dam – For dam-crossing information, call 1-888-DAM-INFO (326-4636). For tour information, call (509) 843-1493 ext. 211 or 262. Facilities: south shore visitor center (not accessible from north shore when dam-crossing closed), open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; fish-viewing room, day-use. Getting there: From state highway 127, turn east just south of the Snake River on Lower Deadman Creek Road, proceed 35 miles following the directional signs to Lower Granite Dam; located at Snake River Mile 110.

Offield Landing – Open year round. Facilities: day-use, boat ramp, semi-primitive camping. Wood fires prohibited June 10 through October 10. Getting there: travel 1 mile east of Lower Granite Dam; located at Snake River Mile 108, on the south riverbank.

Wawawai County Park (operated by Whitman County, (509) 397-6238) – Open year round (water available April 15 through October 15). Facilities: camping, day-use. Day-use area is open 7 a.m. to dusk. Open fires prohibited June 10 through October 10. Getting there: travel 31 miles northwest of Lewiston, Idaho, on State Highway 193/Wawawai River Road, or 16 miles southwest of Pullman, Wash., on Wawawai-Pullman Road; located at Snake River Mile 110.5, on the north riverbank.

Wawawai Landing – Open year round. Facilities: day-use, boating and semi-primitive camping. Wood fires prohibited from June 10 through October 10. Getting there: travel 30 miles west of Lewiston, Idaho, on State Highway 193/Wawawai River Road, or 19 miles southwest of Pullman, Washington, on Wawawai-Pullman Road; located at Snake River Mile 111, on the north riverbank.

Blyton Landing – Open year round. Facilities: day-use, boat ramp, semi-primitive camping. Wood fires prohibited June 10 through October 10. Getting there: travel 20 miles west of Lewiston, Idaho, on State Highway 193/Wawawai River Road; located at Snake River Mile 119 on the north riverbank.  

Nisqually John Landing – Open year round. Facilities: day-use, boating, semi-primitive camping. Wood fires prohibited June 10 through October 10. Getting there: travel 15 miles west of Lewiston, Idaho, on State Highway 193/Wawawai River Road; located at Snake River Mile 123, on the north riverbank. 

Chief Timothy Park (Operated by Northwest Land Management, http://clm-services.com/cabins/117-chief-timothy-park-cabins or (509) 758-8613). Open May 1 through October 31. Facilities: full-service camping, day-use, boat ramp. Getting there: travel 8 miles west of Clarkston, Washington, on U.S. Highway 12; located at Snake River Mile 132, on the south riverbank.

Hells Canyon Marina (operated by Port of Clarkston, Wash., contact managers at (509) 758-6963) – Open year round during daylight hours. Facilities: boating, convenience store, restaurant, marine gas, marine dump station. Getting there: located at west end of Clarkston, Wash., near the intersection of U.S. Highway 12 and 15th Street, at Snake River Mile 138, on the south riverbank. 

Lewiston Levee Parkway – Open year round. Facilities: day-use with 13 miles of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers National Recreation Trail. Getting there: runs parallel to Snake River Avenue in Lewiston, Idaho; located at Snake River Mile 140-146, also runs parallel to Lewiston Levee Bypass, located on Clearwater River Mile 0-2, on the south river bank and runs parallel to Highway 12, located on Clearwater River Mile 2-7, on the north riverbank. Dogs permitted, on leash only. No Alcohol.

Greenbelt Trail – Open year round. Facilities: day-use with 7 miles of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers National Recreation Trail. Getting there: runs parallel to Riverside Drive in Clarkston, Wash.; located at Snake River Mile 140-147, on the west riverbank. Dogs permitted, on leash only. No Alcohol.

Greenbelt Ramp – Open year round. Facilities: day-use and boat ramp. Getting there: located just north of the Interstate Blue Bridge in Clarkston, Wash., at Snake River Mile 140, on the west riverbank.

Southway Ramp (operated by Nez Perce County, (208) 799-3089) – Open year round. Facilities: day-use, boating. Getting there: located just south of Lewiston, Idaho, on Snake River Avenue, at Snake River Mile 141, on the east riverbank.

Swallows Park – Open year round. Facilities: day-use and boating. Shelter reservations call (509) 751-0245. Getting there: travel 1 mile south of Clarkston, Wash., on Highway 129; located at Snake River Mile 142, on the west riverbank.

Hells Gate State Park (operated by the State of Idaho, (208) 799-5015) – Open year round. Facilities: camping, day-use, boating, marina, convenience store, marine gas, marine dump station. Getting there: travel 5 miles south of Lewiston, Idaho, on Snake River Avenue; located at Snake River Mile 143, on the east riverbank.

Chief Looking Glass Park (operated by City of Asotin, Wash., (509) 243-4411) – Open year round. Facilities: day-use. Getting there: travel 5 miles south of Clarkston, Wash., on Highway 129; located in the city of Asotin, Wash., Snake River Mile 146, on the west riverbank. 

Clearwater Park (operated by City of Lewiston, Idaho, (208) 746-2313) – Open year round. Facilities: day-use.  Getting there: located adjacent to Memorial Bridge in Lewiston, Idaho, at Clearwater River Mile 2, on the north riverbank.

Clearwater Ramp (operated by Nez Perce County, (208) 799-3089) – Open year round. Facilities: day-use, boat ramp. Getting there: travel 1.7 miles east of Memorial Bridge on U.S. Highway 12; located at Clearwater River Mile 3.5, on the north riverbank.

Granite Lake RV Resort (operated by Port of Clarkston, Wash., contact managers at (509) 751-1635. Open year round. Facilities: camping, convenience store. Getting there: travel north on 5th Street from Highway 12 in Clarkston, Wash., stay on 5th street as it forks(take the right fork). Turn right on Granite Lake Drive.

Granite Lake Park (operated by Port of Clarkston, Wash., (509) 758-5272) – Open year round during daylight hours. Facilities: day use and boating. Getting there: travel north one-half mile on 13th Street from Highway 12 in Clarkston, take right on Port Way for one-half mile.

Gateway Park(operated by City of Clarkston, Wash., (509) 758-1662 – Open year round during daylight hours. Facilities: day use. Getting there: travel south 100 yards on Riverview Blvd. from Highway 12 in Clarkston.

A list of Walla Walla District recreation sites is online at http://www.nww.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation.aspx

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Release no. 16-027