Click button for more
![]()
Pacific Northwest
ATTRACTIONS
Farmers Market
Historic Sites
Museums and Exhibits
National Scenic Area
Park
Scenic Site
State Park
Wildlife Refuge
More Washougal
VISITOR INFORMATION
ACCOMMODATIONS
Campgrounds
Hotels and Motels
RV Parks
Cities and Towns of Southwest Washington
Aberdeen
Battle Ground
Camas
Castle Rock
Cathlamet
Centralia
Chehalis
Elma
Ilwaco
Kelso
Long Beach
Longview
Naselle
Oak Park
Oakville
Ocean Shores
Pacific Beach
Raymond
Salkum
Seaview
Skamokawa
South Bend
Vancouver
Washougal
Westport
Woodland
Washington Travel Regions
Cascade Mountains
Northeast
Northwest
Olympic Peninsula
Puget Sound
San Juan Islands
South Central
Southeast
Southwest
Washougal Main Street Market. Corner of Main Street and Pendleton Way, downtown. Phone: 360-901-6818. E-mail
Lewis and Clark Highway. State Route 14.
Two Rivers Heritage Museum. 1 16th Street, Washougal, WA 98671. Phone: 360-835-8742.
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Phone: 541-08-1700;
TTY: 541-386-8758.
Waterfalls including Multonah Falls
Captain
William Clark Park
Once known as Cottonwood Beach is the spot where Lewis and Clark
camped for six days during their 1806 expedition.
Steamboat Landing. Intersection of Highway 14 and 15th Street
Pedestrian access to several points of interest. Visitors can stroll a
boardwalk floating on the Columbia River that leads to an elevated
observation deck with vast views of the River,
Mt. Hood and Oregon. A peaceful wooded trail provides an
alternate short cut to the deck. Visitors can also access the dike trail
(used for walkers, bicycles and horses), which leads to
Captain William Clark Park at Cotton Wood Beach,
and views of the
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife
Refuge.
Battle Ground State Park. 18002 NE 249th Street, Battle Ground, WA 98604.
Beacon Rock State Park. Highway 14 to Beacon Rock.
Reed Island State Park. This park is part of the Columbia River Water
Trail and is accessible only boat.
Bird watching, boating, beach walking.
Franz Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Phone: 360-835-8767.
Franz Lake National Wildlife Refuge can be viewed from an
observation platform located near milepost 31.5 along State Route 14
in Washington State. The observation platform is along the south
side of State Route 14 immediately west of Skamania, Washington.
Go Northwest!
Bookstore
Best selection of books on the Northwest.
Click here!
Washington
Icons: 50 Classic Views of the Evergreen State by Harriet Baskas. 50
essays and more than 100 color photographs comprise this celebration of the
Evergreen State's people, places, inventions, and other iconic and unique
elements that make up the great state.
Order now...
Washington
Curiosities, 2nd: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities & Other Offbeat Stuff
by Harriet Baskas. Your round-trip ticket to the wildest, wackiest, most
outrageous people, places, and things the Evergreen State has to offer.
Order now...
Backroads
& Byways of Washington: Drives, Day Trips & Weekend Excursions by Archie
Satterfield. This book is the shortest route a visitor can take to explore
like a native and the best guide for natives delving more deeply into the
history and magic of their home state. 50 black-and-white photographs.
Order now...
Weird
Washington: Your Travel Guide to Washington's Local Legends and Best Kept
Secrets. by Jefferson Davis and Al Eufrasio. An offbeat journey through
Washington's hidden history, macabre mysteries, funky folklore, and strange
sights. From Sasquatch to Stonehenge, from ghosts to Goddess Kring, it's a
trip you won't soon forget!
Order now...
Moon
Washington, 8th Edition. by Ericka Chickowski. Award-winning writer and
Washington native Ericka Chickowski provides an insider's view of the
Evergreen State, from Seattle's arts, culture, and snow-capped peaks to the
fire and ice of the state's most venerable volcanoes.
Order now...
Frommer's
Washington State. by Karl Samson. In this detailed and completely
up-to-date guide, you'll find great places to stay in every price range:
sleek Seattle business hotels, romantic coastal inns, historic B&Bs,
family-friendly motels, rustic cabins, and more.
Order now...
Washington
Off the Beaten Path, 8th: A Guide to Unique Places by Sharon Wootton,
Maggie Savage and Myrna Oakley. Take a Chimposium workshop at the Chimpanzee
and Human Communication Institute. Or go for a dip in the rejuvenating
waters of Soap Lake, popular ever since early settlers and Native Americans
savored its healing properties centuries ago. So if you've "been there, done
that" one too many times, get off the main road and venture Off the Beaten
Path.
Order now...
We appreciate your orders. They help keep
Go Northwest! online.
Northwest Books
from . . .
![]()
Go Northwest!® gonorthwest.com (tm)
Go Northwest!®
gonorthwest.com (tm) and GoNorthwest.com (tm) are trademarks of Go
Northwest, LLC
All original text, maps, photographs, and other images on this web site, as
well as the compilation and design thereof, are
Copyright © 1997-2012
Go Northwest, LLC. All rights reserved.