We Bet You Didn't Know That Washington Is Home To Part Of The Deepest Gorge In North America
The Pacific Northwest is known for its dreamy coastline, rugged mountains, lush green forests, and rolling hills. But do you know it also happens to be home, at least in part, to the deepest gorge in North America? We’re not talking about the Columbia River Gorge. While it’s certainly breathtaking, the deepest gorge in the country is Hells Canyon.

The canyon is 10 miles wide and 8,000 feet deep, making it the deepest in North America (including the Grand Canyon).

The rest is located along the border of Eastern Oregon.
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There's also compelling evidence that Nez Perce people, who have called this area for thousands of years, used the gorge.
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Most of the area is extremely rugged and is not accessible by road.

On any given summer day, you'll probably see people rafting, fishing, and lounging on the sandy shoreline. There are also numerous tour boats in the area, many of which depart from the Lewis and Clark Valley in Washington and Idaho.

Driving to Clarkston is quite a trek for most of us, even those who call Eastern Washington home. But if you ever make the drive, you'll be glad you did.
Did you know Hells Canyon was so deep?
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