Lacamas Park

AreaVancouver
Best time to visitLate April through mid-May
Blooming NowYES
Elevation150-300 feet
Trail InfoVaries from 1.4 to 5 miles total
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 Hike information - Oregon Hikers Field Guide
DogsAllowed, but must be kept on leash AT ALL TIMES.

NOTE: The blue marker indicates the trailhead.

Description

Lacamas Park is a wonderful place to see camas (Camassia quamash) and Oregon fawn lilies (Erythronium oregonum). There are also several waterfalls worth seeing in early spring. See the Clark County page for more information.

Directions

From Vancouver, take SR 14 east toward Camas. App. 5.5 miles from I-205, take Exit 12 for NW 6th Avenue and City Center. Stay right for Camas, and in 0.4 miles, keep straight at a roundabout to stay on 6th Avenue. After passing the Georgia Pacific paper mill in a mile, turn left onto Division Street. Drive north on Division for 0.4 miles, and then turn right onto 17th Avenue. Proceed 0.2 miles then turn left onto Everett Street. Follow Everett for 0.9 miles, and make a right turn into the Lacamas Park parking lot.

Trip Reports

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05/09/2023Greg Lief
04/29/2023Greg Lief
03/09/2020Greg Lief
04/25/2019Greg Lief
04/21/2019Greg Lief
04/24/2018Greg Lief
04/27/2017Beppie Shapiro
04/01/2015Keri-Tracy Springer

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