Asotin County Map, Washington

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Asotin County, Washington

The southeastern corner of Washington is home to Asotin County. It’s where the Snake River carves through canyons and rolling hills. The county borders both Idaho and Oregon.
Clarkston is the largest city, which sits right across the river from Lewiston, Idaho. Folks here love the outdoors. Fishing, hunting, and hiking are popular pastimes.
The county’s name comes from a Nez Perce word meaning “Eel Creek.” You’ll find a mix of farmland and wilderness here. Winters can be mild, but summer brings scorching heat. Despite its small size, Asotin County had a lot of natural beauty. It’s where you can still see the stars clearly at night.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Asotin County |
County Seat | Asotin |
Population | Approximately 23,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Clarkston, Asotin, Anatone, Cloverland, Silcott |
Interstates and Highways | US-12, WA-129 |
FIPS Code | 53-003 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 641 sq mi (Land: 636 sq mi; Water: 5 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Whitman County (North), Nez Perce County, Idaho (East), Wallowa County, Oregon (South), Garfield County (West) |
Time Zone | Pacific Time Zone (PT) |
State | Washington |
Coordinates | 46.1812° N, 117.2086° W |
Etymology | Named after the Nez Perce word for “eel creek” |
Major Landmarks | Hells Canyon, Chief Timothy State Park, Fields Spring State Park |
Website | Asotin County Website |
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