Lewis and Clark

Lewis and Clark State Park is located in a cool forested space east of Interstate 5 and south of Chehalis and offers hiking and horseback riding through a rare stand of old-growth trees on the historic north spur of the Oregon Trail. 

LEWIS & CLARK LODGE

The bunkhouse was originally built in 1950 to house wildland firefighter crews working in Southwest Washington. Located 12 miles south of Chehalis in Lewis & Clark State Park, the lodge has a cozy wood stove, a fully equipped kitchen, 22 twin beds, and a private bedroom with full bed and a separate bathroom and shower. Up to 4 RVs/trailers are allowed for a fee of $20/$27 per night depending on the season. No hook-ups available. The lodge has plenty of space for indoor activities and relaxation. There is a large outdoor firepit. Nearby activities include hiking, biking and five miles of equestrian trails. 

 Check-in time is 4:00pm   Check-out time is 11:00am

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CAPACITY

The Lewis & Clark Lodge can sleep up to 24 guests inside. Total capacity is 50.

FEATURES

  • Fully equipped kitchen
  • Dishes, silverware, utensils
  • Cleaning supplies
  • Three full restrooms (toilet, sink, and shower) in bunk area. One full restroom in private bedroom.

NOT PROVIDED

  • Bedding and pillows
  • Bathroom and kitchen linens

RATES

2023 rates

RESERVATIONS

Make reservations online, call (888) 226-7688 or the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at (800) 833-6388. Residences are reservable up to nine months in advance. A two-night minimum stay is required. A non-refundable reservation fee applies. If a reservation is changed or canceled, fees may change as well.

Note: Smoking and pets are not allowed in group vacation rentals.

OTHER OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS

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