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Plan Your Perfect Road Trip 55 team retreated from miserable weather to a cove that Clark later referred to in his journals as this dismal nitch. The corps culminated their westward journey at Station Camp near present-day Chinook where the corps spent 10 days before deciding to move across the river for the winter. Ocian in view O the joy. The forceful presence of Pacific Ocean wind waves and salt water 20 miles up the Columbia River elicited this celebrated and misspelled exclamation from William Clark. It would be more than a week later before they reached Pacific surf on the Long Beach Peninsula. Cape Disappointment and the Long Beach Peninsula From Station Camp Clark and a party of men crossed the Cape Disappointment headlands for their first full glimpse of the Pacific Ocean. Located near Ilwaco at the southern base of the Long Beach Peninsula Cape Disappointment State Park and the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center are a fitting end to exploration along this byway. You can learn more about the Long Beach Peninsula in the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway section. Perched high on a cliff over a cove the centers murals displays and films recount this legendary journey to the Pacific Ocean. Two lighthouses Cape Disappointment and North Head are picturesque and worth the short hike. North Head is open for tours but there is a 4-foot height restriction for children. You can rent the lighthouse keepers residence youll see near the parking lot www.parks.wa. gov378VacationHouses. Take it in and be grateful that your journey home doesnt involve paddling and hiking the thousands of miles back to Missouri Long Beach Peninsula Explore the delightful seaside community of Long Beach with its colorful shops great seafood kite museum horseback riding and expansive beach. The beachside board- walk is part of the Discovery Trail that will get you all the way to Ilwaco by way of the North Head Lighthouse. At the far north end of the peninsula youll encounter historic Oysterville and Leadbetter State Park a shorebirders paradise. CAMAS HOTEL Historic hotel located between Portland and the scenic Columbia River Gorge. 405 NE 4th Ave Camas www.camashotel.com 360-834-5722 Nearby Lodging SHELBURNE INN RESTAURANT PUB................................360-642-2442 4415 Pacific Way Seaview. Historic inn with 15 rooms complimentary breakfast and wifi. Award-winning restaurant and pub. www.shelburneinn.com View from inside the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse which sits high on a bluff near the Lewis Clark Interpretive Center. Tours are available.