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Woodland Washington Tourism

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Woodland is the gateway to the beautiful southern slopes of Mount St. Helens. It is also the gateway to some of the most spectacular scenic wonders such as the Lewis River, many lakes, breathtaking waterfalls and an amazing outdoor wonderland. Woodland sits at the junction of I-5 and State Highway 503, twenty-one miles north of the Washington - Oregon border.

No matter what time of year you choose to visit Woodland, there are many adventures awaiting you. Fishing abounds on the lower Columbia and Lewis Rivers. Anglers catch trout, steelhead, salmon, smelt, walleye, kokanee and sturgeon. Hunting is good too! In the same area hunters bag elk, deer, pheasant, duck, geese, grouse and rabbit. Board sailing on the Columbia, cross-country skiing, golf and sightseeing are excellent reasons to come to Woodland. See the restored Cedar Creek Grist Mill as they still grind flour here. The world famous Hulda Klager Lilac Garden, which has been named a National Historic Site is a treat to see. Open late April through Mother’s Day. Visitors can go on the grounds anytime during the year but that is the only time they can see the Historical Home, Carriage House Gift Shop. The event is called LILAC DAY’S. Visitors to Woodland are served by fine RV Parks, restaurants and motels.

 

Woodland Shores RV Park