{"id":335,"date":"2012-06-30T19:22:29","date_gmt":"2012-06-30T19:22:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.websitefix.net\/clients\/Generic\/?page_id=335"},"modified":"2021-01-12T22:07:12","modified_gmt":"2021-01-12T22:07:12","slug":"master-planned-communities","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.sunraydirect.com\/EasternWA3\/Windermere\/?page_id=335","title":{"rendered":"Asotin County"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>ASOTIN  COUNTY<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>County  Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n549  5th Street<br \/>\nClarkston  509-758-8349<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.co.asotin.wa.us\/\">http:\/\/www.co.asotin.wa.us\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber  of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\nP.O.  Box 574<br \/>\nAsotin  509-243-4242<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.lcvalleychamber.org\/\">https:\/\/www.lcvalleychamber.org\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Asotin  County is located in extreme southeastern Washington, the county is home to  more than 21,000 residents. Clarkston is the largest community in the county.  The county seat is the town of Asotin, seven miles south of Clarkston. At 636  square miles, Asotin County is the sixth-smallest county in the state. It has a  fertile agricultural region in its north-central parts, while farther south,  the terrain becomes more rugged and is marked by creeks and gullies. Elevations  dip to as low as 740 feet in the northeastern corner near Clarkston and rise to  exceed 6,000 feet in the extreme southwestern region in the Blue Mountains.  Asotin County&#8217;s history has been primarily an agricultural one centered on  farming and fruit orchards.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lifestyle<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As  part of the Lewis and Clark Valley, Asotin county has a lot to offer those  looking to live in a location that favors outdoor activities.&nbsp; The Clearwater and Snake rivers offer water  enthusiasts miles of recreation to choose from. Boat launches give easy access  to fishermen, wake boarders, and water skiers. The area is also home to Hells  Canyon. Asotin is the last city  along the Snake River route to Hells Canyon, which is the deepest gorge on the  American Continent. This  region on both the Idaho and Washington sides of the river are consistently  ranked as one of the top ten destinations for outdoor sportsmen. The waters  hold bass and trout but are famous for legendary steelhead, Chinook salmon and  massive white sturgeon while the hills are home to deer, bear, bighorn sheep,  elk, pheasant, chukar and other game. County lifestyles are a mixture of  outdoor recreational leisure, community events, arts and festivals. It is  bordered by national forests, wilderness areas, pristine lakes, whitewater  rivers, and rugged canyons. In less than an hour\u2019s drive, there is access to  fishing, camping, hunting, skiing or sailing. Making it the perfect place to  call home. Water and water-based activities are truly the dominant recreation  in the area, but residents enjoy a high quality of life with access to everything  they could need. The small communities are a treasure trove of unique shops,  restaurants and other venues that draw countless people each year.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Services<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The City of Clarkston port is located 465 river miles inland, at  the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers and adjacent to Lewiston, ID.  It is part of the most inland working port in the Western US. The cities were  named to honor the encampment of Lewis and Clark&nbsp;during their  expedition&nbsp;to the Pacific Ocean. The county\u2019s main industries  are&nbsp;agriculture,&nbsp;paper,  and&nbsp;timber&nbsp;products, and light  manufacturing.<\/p>\n<p>Quality  educational opportunities are available in and near the county, underlined by  excellent public-school districts and options for select private and parochial  schools. The Asotin-Anatone school district and  the Clarkston School District both offer a full spectrum of educational  opportunities. Clarkston High School boasts state and national award-winning  programs in DECA, FCCLA, FFA, marching band and science. Clarkston High School  has been recognized numerous times by the State of Washington as a School of  Distinction. The Educational Opportunity Center offers an alternative to the  traditional program while a K-12 comprehensive counseling program cooperates  with community services to ensure that the many and varied needs of the  students are addressed.<\/p>\n<p>For those seeking higher  education, there are a number of local and online opportunities available from  state and regional colleges and universities for students of all ages. Walla Wall Community  College offers 2 year A.A.A. and A.A.S.. programs are offered in administration  assistant (financial, legal, medical), nursing, and liberal arts, as well as certificates  programs. Washington State University (WSU) is a 4 year institution. WSU offers  more than 150 undergraduate programs and 100+ master\u2019s and doctoral degrees.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Communities<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Asotin<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>City  Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n509-243-4411<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/cityofasotin.org\/\">https:\/\/cityofasotin.org\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber  of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n509-243-4242<\/p>\n<p>The City of Asotin is located in the southeast  corner of the State of Washington. Located at the confluence of the Snake River  and Asotin Creek on State Highway 129. Asotin has an elevation of 760 feet.  Asotin has mild winters and beautiful sunny summers with outstanding sunsets.<\/p>\n<p>The  City of Asotin is a dynamic community with diverse recreational opportunities  and natural beauty, uniquely situated along the Snake River adjoining the  States of Idaho and Oregon. Asotin provides unmatched quality of life for its  residents. While a small very rural community, Asotin enjoys an active  community of dedicated residents. &nbsp;Asotin is the only way to Hells Canyon on the  Washington side. This gives the city a strong tourism business as adventure  seekers make their way to the canyon. It is the last city along the Snake River  route to Hells Canyon, which is the deepest gorge on the American Continent.&nbsp; Game animals are a large part of the region,  and bighorn sheep, elk, deer and black bear may also been seen along the banks of  Hells Canyon and on rock outcroppings. Asotin is also famous as being \u201cthe Jet  Boat Capital of the World\u201d and water sports play a big part in local culture.  Hunting, Hiking, Mountain Biking, Bird Watching, and Walking the levee pathway  along the Snake River are all normal outdoor adventure for residents.&nbsp; The  Asotin area has a pretty mild climate that allows for year round golfing, fishing,  white water rafting, camping, ATV riding and horseback riding. Residents can  also enjoy winter sports at Field Springs State Park, including Snow Shoeing,  Cross Country Skiing and a Tubing Hill. There are plenty of shops and  restaurants close to home and residents don\u2019t have to look far to enjoy almost  anything they could want. Nearby Clarkston or even Lewiston in Idaho are just a  short few minutes away.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Clarkston<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>City  Offices<\/strong><br \/>\n509-758-5541<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.clarkston-wa.com\/\">https:\/\/www.clarkston-wa.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Chamber  of Commerce<\/strong><br \/>\n509-243-4242<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.lcvalleychamber.org\/\">https:\/\/www.lcvalleychamber.org\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The  name Clarkston is a reference to William Clark, of the Lewis and Clark  Expedition fame.[8] Directly east across the Snake River is Lewiston, named for  Meriwether Lewis, and is the larger and older of the two cities. Agriculture is  a major industry in the area and the Port of Clarkston handles a lot of barge  traffic carrying grains. The paper company Clearwater Paper Corporation  transports wood chips and sawdust via barges for use at a Lewiston  manufacturing plant. Due to its inland location on the Snake River, the port  handles goods headed out to Portland-Vancouver, and inland to distributors  upstream.<\/p>\n<p>The  port&#8217;s marina has accommodations for personal boats and yachts, many of which  travel through the nearby Hells Canyon. Water recreation is a big part of the  regions draw to residents and visitors. Between the Clearwater and Snake  rivers, water enthusiasts have a lot of recreation to choose from. Boat  launches give easy access to the water for everyone. And being one of the  gateways into North America&#8217;s Deepest River Gorge, Hells Canyon, and the Snake  River that winds through the canyon means that the area is a world-class  whitewater boating center. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the remote wilderness  areas that are the perfect setting for hiking, camping, hunting and more. &nbsp;Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy miles of  dirt trails in Hells Gate State Park and the attached recreational area. With  views of the Snake River and nearby Craig Mountains. In addition, there are more  than 25 miles of paved pathways on the Clearwater Snake National Recreation  Trail system. Locals and visitors have access to the trails year round all the  way from Asotin to Hells Gate State Park<\/p>\n<p>Historic  downtown Clarkston is becoming more of a center for local activity with  residents enjoying expanded cultural and dining opportunities. And with the its  location literally across the river from Lewiston Idaho, residents can really  take advantage of all of the shopping and dining in two states within a few  short minutes of each other. Local facilities are available for local families  as well. The community has a good parks and recreation system that is  highlighted by the Asotin County Family Aquatic center. This is an outdoor  waterpark, featuring exciting slides, a lazy river, and fun-filled adventure  pool. The indoor natatorium offers a lap pool, therapy pool, hot tub, water  aerobics, lessons, and more. It is truly a focal point in the city. Housing  choices vary from small apartments to ranch estates and new residents have a  good selection to choose from.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ASOTIN COUNTY County Offices 549 5th Street Clarkston 509-758-8349 http:\/\/www.co.asotin.wa.us\/ Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 574 Asotin 509-243-4242 https:\/\/www.lcvalleychamber.org\/ Asotin County is located in extreme southeastern Washington, the county is home to more than 21,000 residents. Clarkston is the largest community in the county. 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