Best lakes around Camas offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural landscapes. Camas, Washington, features several lakes, including Lacamas Lake, Round Lake, and Fallen Leaf Lake, which are geological remnants of the Missoula Floods. The area provides settings for water activities, trail exploration, and wildlife observation.
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Round Lake Upper Dam in Camas holds back Round Lake and Lacamas Lake in Lacamas Park. It was built in 1883 for a paper mill; the wooden dam was replaced by a concrete and steel structure in 1935, which raised the lake level by about 12 feet. Today, this area is popular for fishing rainbow and brown trout, bluegill, and bass, while hikers and picnickers have access to benches, grills, and restrooms.
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Round Lakes Upper Dam is an old dam that was built to provide power for a paper mill. There is currently a project in the works to create a fish passage.
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At Lacamas Lake, you can breathe in pine-scented air as you follow peaceful Heritage Trails. Surrounded by mature trees, this scenic lake is the perfect spot for kayaking and admiring nature. The park's well-maintained landscape features beautiful ferns, water lilies, and wildflowers.
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Camas Heritage Park is on the south-east end of the popular Heritage Park trailhead, a 6.9-mile heavily trafficked out-and-back trail along Lacamas Lake. The trail is accessible year-round and welcomes dogs on leashes. The other trailhead is located on NE Goodwin Road in Camas. If you plan to swim, check for algae bloom updates here: https://www.cityofcamas.us/parksrec/page/heritage-park
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This 101-acre park sits between its namesake lake and the Columbia River. The park's facilities include picnic and grilling areas, swimming and boating, disc golf, ball fields and more. Though it's a great place to visit at any time of year the spring blossom and fall color seasons are particularly stunning.
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At Lacamas Lake, you can breathe in pine-scented air as you follow peaceful Heritage Trails. Surrounded by mature trees, this scenic lake is the perfect spot for kayaking and admiring nature. The park's well maintained landscape features beautiful ferns, water lilies, and wildflowers.
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Located in Camas, Camas Heritage Park is a pleasant, small park with picnic tables and peacefull surroundings.
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Lake to Lake Trail is a gorgeous trail in the Lacamas Regional Park with an abundance of striking scenery, from rapid rivers to forests and diverse wildlife.
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Lacamas Lake, Round Lake, and Fallen Leaf Lake are among the most popular. Lacamas Lake is known for extensive recreation, Round Lake for fishing and trails, and Fallen Leaf Lake for its tranquil atmosphere. Other notable spots include Blue Lake Regional Park and Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
You can enjoy a variety of water activities. Lacamas Lake is popular for fishing, water skiing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and swimming. Round Lake is a renowned fishing spot, regularly stocked with bass, bluegill, and perch, and allows non-motorized boating. Fallen Leaf Lake is ideal for paddling and swimming with non-motorized flotation devices.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly activities. Lacamas Lake and Round Lake, particularly within Lacamas Park, provide amenities and trails suitable for families. Blue Lake Regional Park is also family-friendly, offering picnic areas, swimming, and disc golf.
The Lacamas Heritage Trail along Lacamas Lake offers 3.5 miles of paths for walking, trail running, hiking, and biking. Lacamas Park, encompassing Round Lake, features over 12 miles of trails. The 4.1-mile Fallen Leaf Lake trail connects to Lacamas Lake, providing continuous water and forest scenery. You can find easy hiking routes in the area, such as the Round Lake Loop Trail, by exploring the Easy hikes around Camas guide.
Yes, many trails are dog-friendly. The Fallen Leaf Lake trail welcomes dogs on leash. The Lake to Lake Trail, Lacamas Regional Park and the Heritage Trail at Lacamas Lake are also suitable for dogs.
The lakes are rich in natural beauty. In early spring, fields of Camas Lilies bloom around Lacamas Lake and Round Lake. You can observe diverse wildlife, including osprey, bald eagles, deer, raccoons, beavers, and various bird species. Round Lake also features unique 'potholes' – swimming holes and waterfalls – and interesting rock formations.
The lakes themselves are geological remnants of the Missoula Floods from over 12,000 years ago. The Round Lakes Upper Dam, originally built in 1883 for a paper mill and rebuilt in 1935, is a notable historical structure that raised the lake level.
Early spring is particularly beautiful for viewing the blooming Camas Lilies. Summer is ideal for swimming in the lakes and the 'potholes' near Round Lake. The fall offers stunning colors around Blue Lake Regional Park. Always check for current advisories regarding algae blooms, especially for Lacamas Lake and Fallen Leaf Lake.
Fallen Leaf Lake offers a tranquil escape. It's a 15-acre scenic lake where fishing is not permitted and only non-motorized flotation devices are allowed, preserving its serene environment compared to the more active Lacamas and Round Lakes.
Visitors are advised to check for current advisories regarding algae blooms, particularly for Lacamas Lake and Fallen Leaf Lake, as these can impact water activities. Information is often available from local park services or health departments.
Yes, parking is available. Heritage Park, located alongside Lacamas Lake, provides a boat launch and access to the Heritage Park trailhead with parking. Round Lake, being in the heart of Camas, also offers convenient access and parking for visitors.
Yes, there are several cycling options. The Lacamas Heritage Trail is suitable for biking. You can also explore various road cycling and touring bicycle routes that incorporate the lakes, such as the 'Round Lake – Lacamas Lake loop from Camas' or the 'Round Lake – Heritage Trail at Lacamas Lake loop'. More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Camas and Cycling around Camas guides.


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