Plan Your Visit to the Columbia River Gorge
The Columbia River Gorge is vast. It stretches over 80 miles and is shared by two states (Oregon and Washington), six counties and thirteen urban areas. Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood flank the Gorge to the north and south and the mighty Columbia River flows through its middle. Gorge vistas are arguably the most magnificent in the world and the area is rich in natural resources and cultural history. One visit to this area is never enough. We guarantee that what you'll experience here will keep you coming back for more.
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Gorgeous deep blue Camas lilies emerge in spring...
Located just to the north of Camas is Lacamas Lake and Camas Heritage Park. Gorgeous deep blue Camas lilies emerge in spring and can be found in the surrounding park areas.
Camas Heritage Park is situated at the southern end of the lake and has a number of amenities including a boat launch, playground, picknicking area, restrooms, and trails. The connecting Lacamas Heritage Trail is a multipurpose trail which supports running, walking and cyclists and runs 3.5 miles along the lake's southern edge.
The Camas Potholes can be seen at the south end of the lake where the water exiting the lake's dam has carved unique "potholes" in the rock beneath Lacamas Creek.

