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Camas / Washougal Washington Tourism

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Camas and Washougal are side-by-side cities located on the Columbia River in Southwest Washington.

Often referred to as Washington’s “Gateway to the Gorge,” Camas and Washougal are full of great recreational, cultural, shopping & dining opportunities for couples and families alike. While Camas embodies a historic downtown core, the main square of Washougal is modern and breathtaking: Spend a day, spend a weekend! Check out the “101 Things to Do” Guide of Camas and Washougal for inspiration on your next visit, available on the Visitor’s Info/Recreation page of the CW Chamber’s website: www.cwchamber.com

Camas

Camas is situated in east Clark County and is home to approximately 17,000 residents and several large, hi-tech manufacturing industries. Its historic downtown core is beautifully landscaped with large hazelnut and maple trees, plus many outside seating areas including a fountain. Additionally Camas has a variety of events and programs offered through its Parks and Recreation department, plus an extensive trails system covering Lacamas Lake and the world famous Lacamas Lily Fields.

Washougal

Washougal is in east Clark County and is home to approximately 12,000 residents. Washougal has a brand new state-of-the-art downtown city center and is home to the Pendleton Woolen Mill and the areas only museum. Washougal is home to many natural, historic and recreational opportunities. Most notable is Captain William Clark Park that commemorates the historical site where the Corps of Discovery camped for six days – this beautiful site is located in the Port District of Washougal where a trail also runs along the dike and connects to Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge.

 

Camas downtown