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Catkin

Catkin is a women’s clothing & lifestyle boutique located in downtown Lewiston. Catkin offers many products ranging from clothes, jewelry, candles, cards, and so much more! Their downtown location makes it easy to walk to many other local shops & eateries.

Rivaura Estate Vineyard and Winery

Rivaura founders Ron Hewett, Sr., along with his sons Ron, Jr., and Reece Hewett, created a bold vision for their family. For more than 60 years, this family has grown up along the banks of the Clearwater River in the Lewis-Clark Valley, just a tad east of Lewiston, Idaho at Arrow near Juliaetta, Idaho.

Chief Looking Glass Park

The park is located in the quite little town of Asotin, WA, along the Snake River. The is a large grassy park is the southern end of the Clearwater-Snake National Recreational Tail. It has a boat launch, basketball court and river side beach. This park houses the carnival every year during the Asotin County Fair… Read more »

Asotin City Park

Located along the Asotin Creek, this park is a great place for gatherings of all sizes and types. With shelters, picnic tables, horseshoe pits, playground equipment, and restrooms, everyone should have a great time. You can even camp out in the park with permits. Forms available online.

Swallows Park

This amazing waterfront park is located on 64-acres along the Snake River. It is a day use park with a four-lane boat launch, covered shelters with electricity and water, picnic tables, barbecue facilities and playgrounds. Paved pathways and plenty of parking make this park a great place for large group functions or small family outings…. Read more »

Granite Lake Park

This six-acre park is located in the Port of Clarkston. It is landscaped with plants that were native to the area 200 years ago. The park has views of the Snake River and the northern valley hills. There are picnic tables for your enjoyment and paved pathways to take a stroll. You can also access… Read more »

Gateway Park

This small park overlooks the Snake River at the edge of the iconic Blue Bridge. Many people purchase lunch at one of the nearby Happy Day restaurants and enjoy it with a beautiful view. There is an access path to the greenbelt for walking and biking. Close to downtown Clarkston and Lewiston.

Arnold Park

This is the most open of the Clarkston parks with most of the trees on the perimeter. It makes it suitable for recreational sports activities. Arnold Park features a softball field, tennis and basketball court and a playground area. Restrooms are available. Bring the whole family and enjoy a picnic!