Clark County, WA

Washington

Vancouver showing heritage architecture
Vancouver which includes street scenes and heritage architecture
Vancouver showing interior views
Esther Short Park which includes a park
Pearson Air Museum featuring interior views

Popular cities in Clark County

Officers Row featuring heritage architecture and a house
Vancouver
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Shopping
Enjoy important historic sites, a thriving arts scene and outdoor adventures in Vancouver, a city nestled under Washington’s stunning mountains.

Reasons to visit

  • Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
  • Esther Short Park
  • Clark County Historical Museum
Now that hardly seems like an accurate sign.
Ridgefield
Known for Wineries, Golf and Theaters
Ridgefield awaits: its wineries, golf, theater, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Explore this beautiful turn of the century grist mill and covered bridge. Open weekends for tours. #greatoutdoors
Woodland
Known for Friendly people, Rivers and Live music
Experience secluded Woodland: its riverfront, live music, coffee, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens
The lake itself is essentially a reservoir, built behind a dam constructed in the late 19th century to power the local pulp mill.  The dam is just a beautiful antique now, and the reservoir "reserves" the water for little more than recreation.
Camas
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Shopping
Quaint Camas awaits: its food, entertainment, and more!
The trail drops abruptly at what all would consider its end about a mile away from the trailhead.  Fortunately or not, this last mile is actually an old country road that passes a few hundred feet below the gorge highway (State Highway 14) only to intersect with it at the very end.

Technically speaking, this last stretch of road is part of the Cape Horn Trail, and is picturesque enough to warrant that categorization.
Washougal
Known for Rivers, Dining and Family-friendly
Relaxing Washougal is calling! Discover its riverfront, food, spas, and more.
The Bells Mountain Trail in Clark County is obviously in no way connected to the more famous Bells Mountain Wilderness in Missouri.  The trail which bears its name does not ascend or in any way touch the actual mountain.  But it bears some of the most beautiful views of the mountain from directly across the valley.  This was taken today (2015-01-11), on an extremely cloudy, foggy and generally soggy day.  But look at what you get to see, even in the middle of our waterlogged winters.  One drawback is that you have to pass through a lot of clear-cut forest on the trail side of the valley.  I say that, realizing now that almost none of these vistas would be possible otherwize.
Battle Ground
Known for Friendly people, Family-friendly and Live music
Get away to Battle Ground! Enjoy the ruins, sports, and live music.