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Clarkston Heights-Vineland

Washington, United States
City·Quiet, Residential, Scenic
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Clarkston Heights-Vineland is a census-designated place in Asotin County, Washington, characterized by its elevated residential neighborhoods and stunning views of the Snake River valley. Located just south of Clarkston, it serves as a quiet suburban enclave for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the Inland Northwest. The area is a gateway to outdoor adventures, with the nearby river providing ample opportunities for fishing, jet boating, and walking along the Greenbelt trails. Its position near the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers makes it a unique point of interest for travelers exploring the border between Washington and Idaho.

Clarkston Heights-Vineland is a census-designated place in Asotin County, Washington, characterized by its elevated residential neighborhoods and stunning views of the Snake River valley. Located just south of Clarkston, it serves as a quiet suburban enclave for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of the Inland Northwest. The area is a gateway to outdoor adventures, with the nearby river providing ample opportunities for fishing, jet boating, and walking along the Greenbelt trails. Its position near the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers makes it a unique point of interest for travelers exploring the border between Washington and Idaho.

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Highlights

  • Panoramic views of the Snake River and surrounding valley.

  • Easy access to river-based recreation like boating and fishing.

  • Peaceful, suburban atmosphere away from major urban noise.

  • Proximity to the amenities of Clarkston and Lewiston.

Before you go: Clarkston Heights-Vineland essentials

  • The area is primarily residential with very few commercial establishments within the Heights themselves.

  • Expect significant elevation changes between the river level and the residential heights.

  • The climate can be quite hot in the summer months compared to other parts of Washington.

Transportation

A personal vehicle is highly recommended as public transit is limited in this residential area.

Outdoor Activities

Visit the nearby Snake River for world-class steelhead fishing and scenic boat tours.

Best For

A quiet residential base for exploring the Snake River valley.

Currency

USD $

Average Cost

$100-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

English

Nearby Amenities

Most shopping and dining are located a short drive away in downtown Clarkston or across the river in Lewiston.

Best time to visit Clarkston Heights-Vineland

May-June, September-October

Best Season

Spring

Ideal for hiking and seeing the valley turn green with mild, pleasant temperatures.

Best Season

Summer

Perfect for river activities, though temperatures often exceed 90°F.

Best Season

Fall

A beautiful time to visit for crisp air and autumn colors along the river banks.

Winter

Generally mild for the region, making it a quiet time for a peaceful retreat.

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