Fort Clatsop Visitor Center, Astoria, Oregon
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The story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is told through exhibits and audio-visual programs at the Fort Clatsop Park Visitor Center. A nearby replica of Fort Clatsop helps visitors visualize the explorers' daily lives of their 1805-06 winter encampment.
Waymark Code: WMF95
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 06/19/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member OpinioNate
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The story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is told through exhibits and audio-visual programs at the Fort Clatsop Park Visitor Center (coordinates). A nearby replica of Fort Clatsop helps visitors visualize the explorers' daily lives of their 1805-06 winter encampment.

Fort Clatsop, built by Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark's Expedition Party in December, 1805 for use as their winter quarters, was situated 4.5 miles south of present day Astoria.

The site was selected because of plentiful game in the surrounding countryside such as elk and because it was convenient to the coast (present day Seaside) where salt could be made for the preservation of meat. It would be needed for the journey of the Exploration Party back to the Missouri and home.

An important undertaking by the captains at Fort Clatsop was reworking and organizing their journals and maps. The other members were occupied by hunting, preparing food and clothing, and trading with the local Indians. The Indians were friendly yet they were disappointed that no trading ships entered the Columbia River during their stay.

After enduring a wet and stormy winter the Exploration Party led by Lewis and Clark left Fort Clatsop on March 23, 1806 and began its "Homeward Bound Journey."

Fort Clatsop, the focal point of the Lewis and Clark 200th anniversary, was destroyed by an accidental fire last October (2005) by the National Park Service. The fire destroyed the replica that had been built by locals in 1955. The photo shows the replacement rising like a phoenix rising out of the ashes.

Instructions for logging waymark: A photograph is required taken at the Visitor Center with your GPSr or your stamped "Passport to your National Parks Book" included in the picture.

Address:
92343 Fort Clatsop Road
Astoria, Oregon USA
97103


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