Visitors flock to the Clarkston Port in order to get a glimpse of this city’s sheer beauty and rich history. Nestled in Asotin County, this port town is found in the southeastern part of Washington State (along the Snake River). Even though there is a relatively small local population of around 8,000, the Clarkston port of call is suitable for yachts and personal watercrafts, as well as major ships. Well known for its large crane, this charming port town deals with a lot of agriculture, such as grains, sawdust, and wood chips. Cruise ship travelers can expect to find plenty of stunning scenic vistas, fun water activities, and a mild climate in Clarkston.
Shopping
Once you arrive at the Clarkston cruise port, you won’t have to look far for unique antiques and collectible goods. The Hanger Mall can be found in the Historic Airport, and is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:30 am to 5:00 pm.
For all of your arts and crafts needs, you should try Patrick’s Craft Shop on 6th Street. This fine store has been around for years, and provides locals and visitors alike with a vast array of fun artwork.
Since some travelers might be seeking out great deals on apparel, look no further than Trendies Wholesale Clothing. Here you can choose from a wonderful selection of attire for women and men. The prices are reasonable and the service is friendly.
Things to See
Be sure to stop by the Asotin Museum, while docked at the Clarkston cruise terminal. This particular museum focuses on American Indians and the pioneer life. You can take a peek at recreations of old buildings and shops to get a better idea of how things used to be.
If sightseeing is right up your alley, do not overlook Hells Canyon Tours, while staying in lovely Clarkston. These are basically excursions on jet boats, and there are plenty of sights to see on these outings. Just keep in mind that only one tour is run each day, so it’s best to call ahead.
Get in touch with the roots of Clarkston by visiting the Perkins House on North Perkins Avenue (once belonged to James Perkins, who was the founder of Colfax). The indoor setting offers restored furnishings from the late 1800’s. The superb detail must be seen in person in order to obtain the full effect of this house’s history.
Restaurants and Bars
When you’re hungry for excellent steaks, ribs, burgers and pork chops, be sure to swing by Roosters Waterfront Restaurant. There is also a nice selection of wines and beer on tap offered at the full bar. Be sure to try one of their summer chillers.
Visitors that appreciate good international food, such as Asian Barbeque, chicken, and seafood should give the Bamboo Gardens a shot. Not only do they provide a friendly atmosphere and array of desserts, but they additionally offer a decent wine selection.
For fine Italian dining, cruise ship guests need not look further than the Sycamore Street Grill. They provide a full bar, quiet atmosphere, and some of the finest Italian cuisine in Washington.
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