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Dayton (Washington) Voyage Tips and guide

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Dayton is a city of 2,400 people (2019) in the Palouse region of eastern Washington. It is the county seat of Columbia County. It has an historic depot, historic courthouse, and Main Street, that are part of a National Historic District.

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Dayton Historic Depot

US Highway 12 (US-12) connects Dayton to Walla Walla and Lewiston, Idaho.

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Map of Dayton (Washington)

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  • 1 Dayton Historic Depot, 222 E Commercial St, +1 509 382-2026. May-Oct: Tu-Th 11AM-5PM, F Sa 10AM-5PM, closed Su M holidays; Nov-Apr: Tu-Sa 11AM-4PM, closed Su M holidays. Built in 1881, it is the oldest surviving train depot in the state. $3/adult, children 12 and under are free. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
  • 2 Lewis and Clark Trail State Park, 36149 Highway 12 (7 mi (11 km) southwest of Dayton, at US-12 & Timpley Rd), +1 509-337-6457, . A 37-acre camping park. Discover Pass required ($10/day, $30/year). Lewis & Clark Trail State Park (Q6537232) on Wikidata Lewis and Clark Trail State Park on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions
Palouse Falls
  • 3 Palouse Falls, +1 509 646-9218. A 200 ft (61 m) waterfall, the largest such feature in Eastern Washington. The park provides a viewpoint a short walk from the parking area, campground, and picnic area. $11.50 or Annual Discover Pass. Palouse Falls (Q7128680) on Wikidata Palouse Falls on Wikipedia OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

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Routes through Dayton
Walla Walla ← Waitsburg ←  W  E  PomeroyLewiston


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