The Columbia River Renaissance Trail is a five-mile paved riverfront trail. It’s perfect for walking, jogging, biking or rollerblading.
Columbia River Renaissance Trail
Vancouver’s Waterfront boasts state-of-the-art design features, dining with river views, several wine tasting rooms, and soon, a boutique hotel.
Vancouver Waterfront
The Salmon Creek Greenway Trail offers a scenic escape from city life. It winds around wildlife interpretive areas, native salmon runs and restored wetland habitat.
Salmon Creek
Vancouver Lake offers perfect conditions for beginning windsurfing, kayaking and canoeing. It’s also the perfect spot for just sitting and admiring the mountain views.
Vancouver Lake
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge protects more than 5,200 acres of marshes, grasslands and woodlands. It’s a favorite of birdwatchers.
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
The Burnt Bridge Creek Trail passes through a variety of landscapes, including open grasslands and heavily wooded areas.
Burnt Bridge Creek Trail
The volcanic crater lake at Battle Ground Lake State Park in the Cascade foothills is surrounded by lush evergreen forest.
Battle Ground Lake State Park
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site began as a fur trading post in the early 1800s.
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
The trails of Mount St. Helens provide jaw-dropping views in any season, including earthly results of the infamous 1980 eruption.
Mount St. Helens