Address: 4798 E 18th St #4772, Vancouver, WA 98661, USA
“Playground next to a long walking trail,no bathrooms, a few benches to sit on. Really fun and different innovative climbing parts to the playground, so if you have a child (maybe ages 4-10) who likes to climb this is a great playground.”
Address: 35001 Lewis and Clark Hwy, Washougal, WA 98671, USA
“Definitely is a nice nature area to check out! With it being so close to the highway you don't really lose all the highway noise until you're quite a ways onto the trail, but then you find yourself with no noise but birds and running water from the river. It also has some nice, albeit somewhat obstructed, views of Mt. Hood on a clear day, but nothing to write home about. Overall opinion: I'm glad that I checked it out and it's worth checking out yourself, but it won't be a place that I repeatedly visit in the future.”
Address: 7806 NE 58th St, Vancouver, WA 98662, USA
“Amazing place to take your dogs for a walk. As someone who has a mildly reactive dog, this place is amazing and gives plenty of room to move/run your dogs around in. Be careful of the thorns though”
Address: 17202 NW 21st Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA
“Whipple creek regional park is a delightful place to visit either for a hike or a trail ride. If you do Hike, please remember to be mindful of the horses as riders trail through the park. The park is beautiful, and usually a few degrees cooler due to the cluster of trees and the stream. It's a good place for a picnic, or just a hike to clear your head. The paths are clearly marked, with multiple maps to direct you. Naturally, this park is out in nature, so expect bugs, expect uneven trails, expect to see some manure, and expect some up/down hill walking. The only concern I have with this park is the lack of care specifically dog owners have. Often, you'll see dog owners leaving poop bags behind or letting their dog off the leash, putting everyone in danger. I've seen dogs run up on the horses, which can cause incredibly dangerous situations. Please make sure you leash your pets.”
Address: 13712 NW 2nd Ave, Vancouver, WA 98685, USA
“Very nice park in the Salmon Creek area of Vancouver, WA. Baseball and soccer fields with a fair amount of parking and restrooms. A small playground for the little kids.”
Address: 24414 NE Westerholm Rd, Brush Prairie, WA 98606, USA
“This place is awesome! We came right at 4 when they open and boy was the parking lot already filling up! $8 admission. Car show on Fridays. For the price of admission you get access to the pool, paddle boats, bounce houses and the fun parks. Numerous little eateries. Beer. It’s a beautiful park.”
Address: Vancouver, WA 98662, USA
“Always well kept, lovely forested area, large place for picnics.”
Address: Vancouver, WA 98685, USA
“After a heavy breakfast it was a nice morning for a walk. Several trail heads to connect with the paved Salmon Creek trail. Along with the woodlands and sport fields, I noticed a disk golf course. None of the holes were near the creek though which would have made for a nice water hazard.”
Address: 17407 SE 34th St, Vancouver, WA 98683, USA
“A good, open space to meet for Pokémon Raids. Unlike other nearby Poké Gyms, it is situated in an easy to access, public place. The other 2 or 3 Poké Gyms nearby are in Apartment Complexes, and should not be used as meeting spots for Raids, unless invited by a Resident, or you have the permission, of that Community. Here, you can gather, and invite others for Gym activities, without trespassing on private property. It's also a great place to sit under a tree, and read a good book. People still read books, right?”
Address: 2911 NE Everett St, Camas, WA 98607, USA
“Very nice local park. Picnic location is right by the lake with plenty of tables. You can kayak or paddle boats, fishing, or just play by the lake. There are hiking trails around the lake, almost all shady. We did close to 5 miles, out and back. Lacamas park is just across the street. Double the fun!”
Address: 40806 NE Sunset Falls Rd, Yacolt, WA 98675, USA
“Great little campground. A few sites, like the one we had are right next to the road, and lots of loud trucks and cars drive by at all hours. There are a couple better sites away from the road. Beautiful areas to walk around, we were here recently in the fall, the river and falls were beautiful as well.”
Address: 18209 NE 28th St, Vancouver, WA 98682, USA
“Great park. Lots of space for a picnic, or tiring out a dog. Fun, clean playground equipment. Only one kiddy swing but two big kid swing. Small concrete park for skateboards or skates. And the little hills are fun to roll down with the kiddos...”
Address: NE 9th St, Vancouver, WA 98684, USA
“This place has a good quality play structure for kids as well as a community garden and a few nice walk paths that loop through some quiet trees. It's gotten more busy since they added schools nearby, but it's still my favourite nature spot to run to when I just want a break from crowds & concrete. It's a good place to unwind.”
Address: 15604 NE Reid Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA
“The paddle board fitness classes are a perfect pairing of exercise and balance. The class is very rewarding and I also had so much fun doing it. Michelle, the instructor was very friendly and knowledgeable. I also enjoyed doing the open distance paddle. I will definitely be back next summer.”
Address: 5117 NE 15th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98663, USA
“Ike Memorial is a fully fenced and a very large park for letting your pooches roam. There's a long and wide dirt pathway that you follow uphill into some woods, then veers off to the right. It continues to the top where you can snag photo of the sunset. Then you head back down to complete the loop. I went today with my client, Bucky, who's a large Samoy and he absolutely loved it. There were about 50 dogs at the park and were very friendly: sniffing, chasing each other, chasing balls, and some light wrestling. The owners walking their pets were friendly as well and many were not on their phones which was refreshing to see compared to Normandale park. There's free dog bags, trash cans at the top of the hill on the right, and water. If your dog likes Chimney park, it'll really enjoy this spot since it's quadruple the size. I'll be back again with more of my dog boarding clients. Reach out to me at poochpatrolpdx.com if you need help with your senior, rescue, or anxious pup 🐶”
Address: 1718 SE 7th Ave, Camas, WA 98607, USA
“Safe, Clean, and a great place to enjoy some time with your family.”
Address: 9612 NW Lower River Rd, Vancouver, WA 98660, USA
“Frenchman's is a really nice place to fish when it's not busy. Lots of beach real estate, but during peak season it's way too crowded and there are too many swimmers, jet skis, and boats. It's a great park to take the family, there's a couple covered patios, a playground, volleyball courts and hiking trails. The bathrooms are nasty and mosquitos are abundant but those are the biggest complaints.”
Address: 11000 NE 149th St, Brush Prairie, WA 98606, USA
“It was nice to get to see this hidden treasure! It was quiet, calming and uplifting to be able to get grounded and balance the rest of my chakras. I was able to see so many different plant species and enjoy them . The bees were out and about and there is even different examples of composting available to see. Great place to take your family, friends or even visit on your own. Please be mindful and respectful of how loud you are when you arrive and while walking through. It's a nice little peaceful tucked away sanctuary. Hope you enjoy!!!”
Address: 1000 E 4th St, La Center, WA 98629, USA
“Hadn't been to this park before (only been one time), but was pleasantly surprised by the water feature for kids. It also had a playground off the side that had a couple spinning structures and slides. The water playground had a couple of unique features that could be activated by a button near the water playground itself. A variety of water activities for kids to play with. Additionally there was a covered area on the south side of the park as well as baseball fields and public restrooms for use. Some tree cover for shade as well and wide open fields if some wanted to throw a ball or play soccer / frisbee.”
Address: 2211 49th St, Washougal, WA 98671, USA
“Very nice park. Disc golf course was nicely laid out and easy to follow. Short holes good for beginners and a good challenge for everyone. Definitely would love to go back again. Played two rounds.”
Address: 24706 NE Columbia Tie Rd, Amboy, WA 98601, USA
“Is the most beautiful place in Washington state. The lake is incredible the view of the mountains are awesome. If eny one have chance to buy place here is the desicion for eny body”
Address: 303 NW Lake Rd, Camas, WA 98607, USA
“Another beautiful spot we were pleasantly surprised on how many people were here yet so calm and serene. Our dogs loved the shoreline and able to walk in the grass just a few feet away. Young ones coming in on Kayaks with huge carp. We will come back soon.”
Address: 718 NW 142nd St, Vancouver, WA 98685, USA
“This was a cute little park in a quiet location with a nice paved path leading across a bridge. The playground is geared for ages 5-12. There is a bench along the path for sitting and enjoying nature.”
Address: 14020 NE 97th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98662, USA
“We love this hidden gem! We entered from the South as this map suggests, past the schools and parked on the East side of the dead end road where 2-3 cars can fit on the side without a no parking sign. There is extra parking at the school if you don't want to park on the north side (which is considerably farther from our house.) We walked through the field due North and fell in love immediately with this beautiful rainforest!!The rain was coming down but we were had a little cover which was wet. The paths, in turn were muddy since it was bare ground but well worth it. We loved the variety of plants trees, mushrooms and winding paths to explore. We are excited to put this vibrant, enchanted forest on our list of places we love to explore!”
Address: 811 14th St, Washougal, WA 98671, USA
“There is a basketball hoop and a play structure. The swing set has 4 regular swings and 2 infant/ toddler swings. The park is fenced in and also offers a picnic table.”
Address: 33914 NW Paradise Park Rd, Ridgefield, WA 98642, USA
“Was really surprised with how beautiful the trail is. Gorgeous view of the river and even a little waterfall in the woods. 10/10 and I will definitely return. Fairly easy trail, great for families, however trail is a little overgrown at points.”
Address: Vancouver, WA 98663, USA
“Visited Sunday 12/6/20.Arnold park is a section of the burnt bridge creek trail. Mostly all other trails that connect to this park are closed for restoration. The trail is paved and there is no parking except petticoat park and ride or parking in a neighborhood. No bathrooms available at this park. I did not see any homeless encampments in this park and not a whole lot of trash. This section of Burnt Bridge Creek is very close to highway 500 and also in the power line area. The trail is paved wide walkway. Beautiful birds, creek views and apple trees.”
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