Home To The Gorgeous Camas Lily, Lacamas Park Is A True Hidden Gem In Washington
Washington has 100 state parks, and they’re all beautiful in their own way. That being said, don’t rule out our local and regional parks when you need to get lost in nature for a while… not only are they often more accessible, but some of them are equally as stunning. Lacamas Regional Park is an off-the-beaten-path gem that will make you swear you’re in the middle of nowhere when you’re actually in the middle of town.

Camas is a small city in Clark County that lies along the beautiful Columbia River Gorge.

You can go fishing, canoeing, bird-watching, or hiking on a series of nature trails.
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Needless to say, the scenery is stunning.
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The lakeside benches make for some pretty ideal picnic spots.

The Camas Lily is also known as the Camassia Lily, and you'll find them all over the park. In April and May, these fields are a photographer's dream.

In fact, many enjoy it most when it turns into a winter wonderland.

When you visit, look for wildlife like deer, raccoons, beavers, coyotes, osprey, and even bald eagles. And don't forget to stay for sunset.
Check out this gorgeous park the next time you’re exploring the Columbia River Gorge. You won’t be disappointed.
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3344 NE Everett St, Camas, WA 98607, USA