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PICK ONE:.... ACCOMMODATIONS ~ EVENTS ~ OUTFITTERS More in tour 3. Please email us if you want your business listed. Don't forget outfitters & guide services, parks, campgrounds, backpacking, mountain & community hiking trails. A Friendly Welcome to the Lewis-Clark Valley
we live in Lewiston, Idaho, and Clarkston or Asotin, Washington. Things like knowing your neighbors, living just 5 to 15 minutes from your place of work, no traffic jams, low crime rate and a great climate can contribute to a fabulous lifestyle. In fact, the pleasant climate really adds an extra dimension to working and playing. With an elevation of 738 feet above sea level, the Valleys weather is mild in the winter-rarely dropping below zero. And our summers are long with warm days and refreshingly cool nights. Ending a day by fishing, golfing, boating, jogging, bicycling or taking a quiet walk can become addicting! We enjoy our small-town living environment, but when we need the big city, it isnt far away. We are within an easy days drive from: Seattle (320 miles); Portland (332 miles); Spokane (106 miles); or Boise (270 miles). We know youll find the Valleys taste for life a natural place to mellow-out and feel friendly! A BIT OF HISTORY For many centuries, the Nez Perce Indians referred to the Lewis-Clark Valley as the Tsceminicum, which means "the meeting of the waters." It was a perfect place to camp, gather roots, fish and hunt game. In 1805, the Lewis and Clark expedition came over the Lolo Pass from Montana and followed the Clearwater River to the Snake River. They camped at the confluence of the rivers where the Nez Perce Indians helped supply them with food to continue their exploration. The unspoiled Valley was changed in 1860 when gold was discovered 75 miles away in Pierce, Idaho. The gold rush created a thriving business center to serve prospectors needs. Gold seekers were followed by homesteaders who began to plant orchards and grain, raise cattle and cut lumber. The rivers flowed with shallow draft stern wheelers that took people and products to the coast. In 1899, a bridge between Lewiston and Clarkston merged the two states and two communities into one commercial unit. Today, the Valley continues in a cooperative partnership serving as a major transportation center for agriculture and timber product ENJOYING YOURSELF
Culture is abundant with civic theater productions, Washington-Idaho Symphony, Lewis-Clark State College Artists Series or the Old Time Fiddlers with their foot-stomping music. The Luna House Museum and the Asotin County Historical Museum describe the regions history and a few miles away is the Nez Perce National Historical Park with exhibits of the Indian history and culture. You can enjoy many annual events: the Asotin County Fair in April; the Dogwood Festival, Seaport Run and NAIA Collegiate Baseball Tournament in May; the Western Divisional Hydroplane races, in July; and in September the Nez Perce County Fair and the Lewiston Roundup. The Valley boasts four golf courses, three public pools, eight tennis courts and several private fitness clubs. Within a short distance, you can find yourself in any one of six national forests, experience the thrill of five wild rivers, or retreat to the many secluded creeks and pristine lakes nearby. The Clearwater River is excellent for steelhead fishing with the worlds largest steelhead fish hatchery nearby. Theres also salmon, trout, bass and sturgeon. Of course, a jet boat or float trip on the Snake River in Hells Canyon is a must. After all, Hells Canyon is the deepest gorge in North America. Don't forget, you can hunt big game in the surrounding wilderness. In the winter youll find plenty of snow for snowmobiling, cross-country or downhill skiing. IN THE PURSUIT OF EDUCATION We have outstanding educational opportunities for students of all ages. The Valleys children are enriched by over 400 teachers and 28 administrators, all giving their time, energy, knowledge and instruction to nearly 7500 students. This low student-teacher ratio ensures the best education possible. Our 7 preschools, 11 elementary schools, 4 Jr. High Schools, 3 High Schools and several private schools provide excellent academic courses, athletic programs, vocational training and other curriculum opportunities. Lewis-Clark State college (LCSC), located in Lewiston, offers baccalaureate degrees in the arts and sciences and in vocational education. The on-campus Small Business Development Center and the vocational school provide special services and training for regional businesses. Its approximately 3400 part-time and full-time students range in ages from 17-82. They may earn one of the 22 bachelor degrees offered through the School of Arts and Sciences or the School of Professional Studies. Most popular degrees at LCSC are in business, education and nursing. THE BUSINESS CLIMATE
rates and lower utility costs. Employees, on the other hand, can enjoy lower housing costs, lower rent plus lower food and clothing expenses. Whether in business for yourself or working for someone, you’ll find the Valley’s business climate full of opportunity. INDUSTRIAL PROFILE Lewiston, Clarkston and Asotin serve the Inland Northwest as a manufacturing and shipping center to regional, national and international markets. Our resource base of logging, farming, food processing and manufacturing provides a diversified economy. Major industries are Potlatch Corporation and Omark Industries, along with producers of fiberglass products, home components and processed foods. Many smaller industrial businesses also prosper in the Valley, Including steel fabricators and boat manufacturers. The construction industry offers the Valley many builders, engineers and contractors of every description. Our lumber yards and building supply distributors provide competitive prices on building materials. The Port of Lewiston, Port of Clarkston and Port of Wilma-the farthest inland seaports in the Pacific Northwest-link the Valley to many countries throughout the world. Cargo shipped by barge provides inexpensive and reliable transportation to the coast for export. Industrial sites are available which meet the needs of a variety of industrial and commercial users. Currently, the Valley has more than 400 acres of developed land. HOME SWEET HOME The homes in the Valley range from condominiums to mini-ranches , at prices substantially lower than the national average. We are proud of the diversity offered in elegant, turn-of-the-century Victorian homes as well as many contemporary homes built with the latest efficient, energy saving construction. Rental units are also available to suit your tastes and finances. The Lewis-Clark Valleys real estate agents are eager to help you find the right housing situation to meet your family needs. Or if you prefer to build your dream home, we have a good variety of architects, contractors and construction firms waiting to serve you. Whatever you decide, we know youll find home sweet home PROFESSIONAL SERVICES The Valley has a rich resource of professional services that rivals any large metropolitan city. Approximately 40 accountants, 90 attorneys, 10 banks, 4 savings and loan, 9 title and escrow companies, 44 insurance agencies, 9 investment firms, 28 real estate agencies, 6 architects and 8 engineering firms are ready and willing to serve your personal and business needs. QUALITY HEALTH CARE Health care services in the Lewis-Clark Valley are expanding rapidly to meet the needs of our residents and newcomers. The Valley has three hospitals and over 100 physicians and dentists plus supporting health care professionals to serve you. Our hospital facilities provide the latest technology. The 62-bed Tri State Memorial Hospital in Clarkston features an intensive care unit, coronary care unit, same-day surgery and 24-hour emergency room service. St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston is a 145-bed rural referral center with a 24-hour physician-staffed emergency department, CAT Scan, ultrasound, birthing room and out patient surgery. Lewiston has River Crest Hospital which offer psychiatric, alcohol and drug abuse treatment services and well as family intervention and employee assistance programs. These fine facilities, along with six licensed nursing homes, numerous pharmacies, several chiropractors and many other health-related consultants, make the Valley and excellent health resource for local and regional residents. Of course, local veterinarians and vet clinics offer large and small animal health care.
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