Lacamas Regional Park

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BRIDGE REPAIR PROJECT 

In July 2026, work will begin to replace a bridge along the main access road located in the northeast corner of the park. The aging bridge has reached the end of it’s useful life and needs to be replaced. Work is expected to take four months to complete.

During the project, the trails near the construction area will be closed . Park visitors will see closure signs in the areas surrounding the construction zone. Visitors must use alternate routes until the closure signs are removed after the project is completed. 

Please stay clear of all marked construction areas, even when work appears inactive. Heavy equipment, hidden hazards and unstable surfaces make the site unsafe for public access. 

The map below shows which areas will be closed. All trails or trail segments within the yellow area will be closed.

A map of the closed areas around the bridge in lacamas regional park.

ABOUT THE PARK

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.

Playground at Lacamas Lake Regional Park.

Facilities

Hours

7 am to dusk

Related information

Nearby hikes - Fallen Leaf Lake Park (PDF)
 

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Location

3344 NE Everett St.
Camas, WA 98607
United States

Amenities
Barbecue Grills
Benches
Fishing
Picnic Tables
Play Equipment
Restrooms
Shelter
Trails