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The Washougal River Greenway Trail is an easy, pleasant hike that follows the Washougal River, offering diverse scenery from riparian forests to repurposed gravel quarries. You'll enjoy views of the water and surrounding wetlands, with the highlight being a prominent steel-and-wood pedestrian bridge that crosses the river, providing excellent viewpoints. This 1.2-mile (1.9 km) route has only 32 feet (10 metres) of elevation gain and takes about 29 minutes, making it a quick and rewarding outing.
Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is very accessible and generally flat, with many paved sections. It's an ideal spot for families, those with strollers, and dog owners. Be aware that during heavy rain or snowmelt, some wetland areas can become wet or flooded, so checking local conditions before you go is a good idea.
Beyond the scenic river views, the trail is a haven for wildlife, with opportunities to spot ducks, herons, eagles, and various smaller birds, as well as butterflies and dragonflies. Depending on the season, you'll see fields of wildflowers or vibrant autumn foliage, and on clear days, even Mount Hood in the distance. This trail offers a gentle escape into nature right on the eastern edge of Camas.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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1.62 km
Washougal River Greenway
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1.88 km
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The trail is generally flat and primarily paved, making it an easy walk for most. You'll find yourself winding through riparian forests and past several ponds. Be aware that some sections may have minor ridges from tree roots pushing up the surface, which could be a consideration for strollers or wheelchairs. There's also a boardwalk section that crosses a seasonal wetland.
Yes, absolutely! This trail is considered easy and is suitable for all skill levels, including families with young children. Its gentle grades and paved sections make it very accessible.
Yes, leashed dogs are welcome on the Washougal River Greenway Trail. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trail enjoyable for everyone.
The trail is an eBird hotspot, especially around the ponds and river. You might spot ducks, herons, hawks, eagles, and various smaller woodland birds. In springtime, frogs are abundant, and in late summer, when water levels are low, you can observe different animals and insects around the mudflats.
A highlight is the large, arched steel-and-wood pedestrian bridge spanning the Washougal River, offering high, unobstructed views both upstream and downstream. On clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of Mount Hood to the east. The trail also features a scenic boardwalk section over a seasonal wetland and passes through areas with large Oregon white oak trees.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings abundant frogs and lush greenery. Late summer offers opportunities to see wildlife around the mudflats. However, during seasons of heavy rain or snowmelt, some wetland areas can become very wet or even flooded, so it's a good idea to check conditions before you go.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Washougal River Greenway Trail. It is free and open to the public.
While specific parking details aren't provided, the trail is known for its accessibility, suggesting designated parking areas are available near trailheads. Look for parking facilities close to the main access points of the Washougal River Greenway.
Swimming is generally prohibited in certain areas along the Washougal River Greenway Trail to protect sensitive fish and wildlife habitats. However, the nearby Sandy Swimming Hole Park offers a designated area for swimming.
Yes, the Washougal River Greenway Trail is part of a larger network and has the potential to connect to the Lacamas Creek trail system. It also passes through a section of the Lewis & Clark Regional Trail.
Based on its length and description, the Washougal River Greenway Trail is primarily an out-and-back route. While it connects to other systems, the main greenway section is not a complete loop on its own.
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