Washougal is on the north banks of the Columbia River east of Vancouver, Washington about 18 miles. East of Washougal begins the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. State Route 14 offers a leisurely scenic trip up the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, with stops at Beacon Rock State Park, Bonneville Dam, Bridge of the Gods, Skamania Lodge and Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center in Stevenson.
If you are a Lewis & Clark enthusiast, you will be excited to learn that a very strategic campsite, which is now Captain William Clark Park, along the Lewis and Clark Trail, located in Washougal, Washington. It is one of the few places where trail enthusiasts -can camp on the Columbia River within close proximity to an actual Lewis & Clark campsite. Washougal is rich in history involving Lewis & Clark.
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Things to do in Crestview
Carver-Hill Museum
History and tradition plays a big part in Crestview's heritage. Step back in time to a sometimes a quieter time and sometimes a courageous time. Call 850-682-4003 for more information.
895 Mcclelland St, Crestview, FL 32539
Emerald Coast Dragway
Feel the excitement of Pro Modified, Limited Street and Drag Races on this great asphalt track. Call 850-537-7223 for more information.
7134 Garner Landing Road, Holt, FL 36252
Foxwood Country Club
Foxwood has become a course with lush fairways, interesting rough, landscaped ponds, and beautiful flowers. All levels of golfers will find a challenging test of golf. Water comes into play on 10 holes. Add our experienced staff and you've found the golf course you will want to call home. Call 850-682-2012 for more information.
4927 Antioch Road, Crestview, FL 32539
Panhandle Opry
The Panhandle Opry is open on the first and third Saturday of each month. Good clean old time family fun. Showtime is 7:30 pm. Call 850-892-4050 for more information.
657 DeShazo Road, Mossy Head, FL 32434
Sasquatch Zoo
Founded in 1987 on the Shoal River. The first animals were goats and sheep. A monkey here and a parrot there, and for the next two years it grew into a small menagerie of exotic animals. Then in June of 1989 the park was flooded. This was a major setback for the zoo. All animals had to be evacuated to the present location on Deer Springs Drive. Basically, this meant building a new zoo in a matter of days. This was achieved with the help of local agencies, companies, farmers, and concerned citizens. Although it provided adequate homes for the animals, it left much to be desired as the zoo we envisioned. Over the years with dedication and perseverance we feel we have provided our animals with a happy home. We hope when you visit you feel the same pride and admiration for "your zoo" as we do. We are fully licensed for exhibition of exotic animals and wildlife. The Zoo is funded through guest admission fees, corporate, and personal donations. The Zoo Director and Executive Curator is Deborah Mattox. Call 850-682-3949 for more information.
5262 Deer Springs Drive, Crestview, FL 32539

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