Project update - Jan. 2025
On Feb. 3, crews will be using a small geotechnical drill near the maintenance-road bridge at Lacamas Regional Park. This work is part of the preliminary design process for replacing the bridge. Drilling at the bridge is expected is last half the day. The work zone will be marked by cones and tape. The trail will remain open. Park users are reminded to stay clear of equipment and crews performing this work.
This 312-acre park has fishing, hiking and recreational opportunities, with bass, bluegill and perch in the waters of Round Lake.
There also are excellent bird-watching areas around the park, and the upland forests support a variety of wildlife, including deer, raccoons, beavers, coyotes, osprey, bald eagles and many other birds.
The park has numerous opportunities for photographers, especially when the Camas Lilies are in bloom in mid-April. An additional area of interest is the series rock formations located in the potholes, near the falls.
The park contains a network of scenic hiking trails that connects to the Lacamas Heritage Trail along the south shore of Lacamas Lake.
Facilities
- 1 picnic shelter with water and electricity (not reservable; first come, first served)
- 5 barbecue grills
- 18 picnic tables
- 3 sets of play equipment
- 9.5 miles of gravel trail/dirt trails
- Lacamas Heritage Trail map (PDF)
- Lacamas Park Trail map (PDF)
- Round Lake Nature Trail guide (PDF) - 1 restroom
- 26 parking spaces, plus 1 disabled parking stall
Hours
7 am to dusk
Related information
Nearby hikes - Fallen Leaf Lake Park (PDF)
3344 NE Everett St.
Camas, WA 98607
United States