Clark County Guide
The clark county guide to local businesses, events, and more.
02/14/2022
So much development happening in and around Pictured here is Block 10 plaza which is scheduled to open in 2022 with 79k office space, 110 apartment units (20% more affordable housing), it will have 114 parking spaces, and 10k of ground-floor retail space. Who is excited for the growing downtown area?
02/08/2022
It’s been a while… Vancouver continues to transform into a beautiful city.
09/23/2021
Happy First Day Of 🍁 Fall!
Just the beauty surrounding us here at PNW and the colors of change in the sky. Happy 🍂 Fall Everyone!
The Waterfront Renaissance Trail offers a scenic escape for outdoor fans of all levels. The five miles of paved paths and interpretive trails connect the shops, restaurants, and attractions of downtown Vancouver with the Columbia River waterfront. Stops include the World War II-era Kaiser shipyards, the Ilchee Plaza, and the Wendy Rose sculpture.
09/11/2021
Vancouver 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony at the waterfront.
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"If we learn nothing else from this tragedy, we learn that life is short and there is no time for hate." — Sandy Dahl, wife of Flight 93 pilot Jason
09/11/2021
Fun little trail at the Salmon Creek Greenway trail.
Salmon Creek Greenway Trail offers a scenic natural getaway in northern Vancouver. The paved, tree-lined trail winds along the creek and through wetlands for 3 miles, offering access to Salmon Creek Park and Klineline Pond on its eastern end.
09/09/2021
Nice pic of the Moulton Falls. Posted
08/18/2021
Beautiful cloud formation at Hockinson Park
08/17/2021
Are you taking the full advantage of this summer weather? So cool to see people enjoying this awesome outdoor weather in so many different ways.
08/03/2021
Vancouver downtown summer evening strolls
Vancouver, WA is easily becoming the top destination in Washington state with the waterfront restaurants that are opening up to all the recreational activities available from water spots to hiking spots.
07/20/2021
Life is like sailing you can use any wind to go in any direction. - Robert B. (At the Tidewater Cove Marina)
It’s a kayak season. With so many rivers and lakes right here in Clark County it’s no wonder a very popular recreational sport (go read a very great article published in this growing recreational activity). Here is the top kayak destinations around Clark County.
Where To Go
Felida Moorage, 4911 N.W. 122nd St., Felida, open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., www.felidamoorage.com, $4 to use the boat ramp and $1 to park on site
Paradise Point State Park, 33914 N.W. Paradise Park Road, Vancouver, open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., parks.state.wa.us/560/Paradise-Point, $10 day pass includes parking or use a Discover Pass
Ridgefield Boat Launch, 5 Mill St., Ridgefield, portridgefield.org/community/recreation/boating, $10 day use fee includes parking in lot
Lake River toward Salmon Creek from the Felida Boat Ramp.
Paradise Point State Park on the East Fork Lewis River
Lake River from the Ridgefield Boat Launch
Kayak Rentals
If you don’t own a kayak, you can rent one at businesses strategically located on Lake River, Lacamas Lake and the Columbia River. Before you embark on your kayak adventure, however, local paddling enthusiast Glenn Wright has tips for newbies as well as ideas for places that regular kayakers can explore from their floating vantage point. Tag and share your pictures with us!
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