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Jul 07, 2026
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Where the Camas Prairie Comes Alive: A Morning at Lacamas Lake Regional Park

There is a moment, usually somewhere around the second bend of the Lacamas Creek Trail, when the noise of everyday life just falls away. The Douglas firs close in, the creek murmurs somewhere below you, and you realize you are standing in one of the genuinely gorgeous corners of the Pacific Northwest — and it happens to be right here in Camas, just a short drive east of downtown Vancouver, Washington.

Lacamas Lake Regional Park spans roughly 312 acres of forested trails, open meadows, and the shimmering blue expanse of Lacamas Lake itself. Clark County manages the park, and they have done a wonderful job keeping it accessible without scrubbing away its wild character. Whether you come for a leisurely two-mile loop or a more ambitious half-day hike, there is a version of this park that fits your pace.

The trail system here is the real draw. The main loop around the lake is approximately six miles in total, but most visitors gravitate toward the shorter Lacamas Creek Heritage Trail, which winds past two genuinely stunning waterfalls — Lacamas Falls and the Round Lake area overlook. The falls are especially dramatic in late winter and early spring when snowmelt pushes the creek into full voice. Standing at the wooden overlook platform above Lacamas Falls, watching the water tumble into the basalt canyon below, is one of those free, no-reservation-required experiences that reminds you why people choose to live in the Pacific Northwest in the first place.

Spring brings another spectacle entirely. The open meadows around Round Lake erupt in camas wildflowers — the deep violet blooms that gave the neighboring city of Camas its name. The Kalapuya people harvested camas bulbs here for generations, and walking through those flowering meadows in April or May carries a quiet historical weight that is worth pausing to appreciate. Interpretive signs along the trail fill in that history without feeling like a lecture.

The lake itself is open to non-motorized watercraft, so kayakers and paddleboarders have started making this a regular weekend destination. There is a launch area near the main parking lot off Lackamas Drive, and the calm southern end of the lake is perfect for a relaxed morning paddle before the afternoon breeze picks up.

Dogs are welcome on leash throughout most of the park, which makes it a favorite for the four-legged crowd as well. Parking is free, the restrooms near the main trailhead are well-maintained, and the whole experience costs you nothing beyond the gas to get there.

To reach Lacamas Lake Regional Park, head east on Highway 14 from Vancouver and take the exit toward Camas. Follow Northwest Lake Road and look for the signed parking area near the dam. Arrive early on weekends — by mid-morning on a sunny Saturday, the lot fills quickly, and for good reason. This place has earned its devoted following one trail at a time.

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