- TripBuzz found 51 things to do with kids in or near Clarkston, Washington, including 48 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pullman, Lewiston, Moscow and Spalding.
- From Asotin County Family Aquatic Center to 360 Gymnastics & Cheer, the Clarkston area offers 31 different types of family activities, including: Water Parks, Gymnastics, Boat Tours and Theaters.
- Clarkston, WA is located just an hour from Lolo National Forest and almost two hours from Spokane. Clarkston is known as the gateway to Hell's Canyon, America's deepest gorge. Clarkston is named after William Clark, half of the famous Lewis & Clark duo, and features the unique opportunity to follow in the footsteps of the explorers.
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Dedicated to the wild horses of the American Midwest, the Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center in Moscow, Idaho is packed with horse-related information and ephemera. The exhibits emphasize spotted horses, and include reproductions of prehistoric cave paintings that feature the animals.
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Known for its exhibit on Bigfoot, the Museum of Anthropology in Pullman, Washington is a building devoted to culture and history. A one room facility, this museum may also contain artifacts and displays concerning other areas and topics throughout the year.
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Built in 1892, Washington State University is a leading research institution. The campus is well groomed and has historic architecture. Ferdinand's on campus location provides ice cream and Cougar Gold cheddar cheese amongst other things.
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At Cougar Laser Arena, visitors can participate in over 22 styles of laser tag, from midnight madness to capture the flag. The arena provides visitors with 3000 feet of obstacles and walls to use to their advantage.
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Constructed in 1886, the McConnell Mansion is built in the Victorian Gothic style. More specifically, it combines the Queen Anne and Eastlake styles, and is notable as the only surviving home in the state in that style.
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Hartung Theatre is a 417 seat performing arts theater built in 1973 that is a part of the University of Idaho Department of Theatre and Arts. The theatre hosts academic productions and is the home of the Idaho Repository Theater.
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The preservation of local history by the Latah County Historical Society is accomplished through research facilities, educational programs, and exhibits at two museums. The society also offers a series of public lectures in the historic McConnell Mansion in May.
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Beasley Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Washington State University. It opened 42 years ago and is the home venue for both the Cougars men's and women's basketball teams.
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Located in Washington State University, Daggy Hall is a performing arts center that showcases events from WSU activities. The theater can seat over 300 people and often features lectures, dances, and plays.
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As a part of the Washington State University Performing Arts department, Jones Theatre at Daggy Hall hosts symphonies, rock bands, magicians, and other performers. Some of these performances are offered free of charge.