26411 NE Lewisville Highway
Battle Ground, WA 98604
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NEWS: Due to recent budget cuts, this park is closed to cars until March 1 (12/23/09)
Looking for another nearby park to visit this winter? Battle Ground Lake State Park, the Daybreak Regional Park Boat Launch, and Paradise Point State Park are located only a few miles away and offer many great features.
This is the county's oldest regional park, established in the 1930s. This park features 154 rustic acres of forest and meadows bordering the East Fork of the Lewis River, with a 3-mile trail system meandering throughout the park.
Outdoor activities abound including swimming, fishing, picnicking, and horseshoes. There is one main baseball field and several play fields, playgrounds, and restrooms located throughout the park. There are 13 reservable log picnic shelters. A number of other uncovered picnic areas are also available throughout the park on first-come, first-served basis.
- Park facility & trail map (PDF 1MB)
- Frequently asked questions (PDF 416KB)
- Picnic shelters fact sheet (PDF 686KB)
Planning begins on Camp Lewisville property
The county has begun work on a re-use plan for Camp Lewisville (a.k.a. Camp Julianna), located across the river from Lewisville Regional Park. Learn more.
This park features:
Hours
March 1-November 30: Open daily, 7 a.m. to dusk
December 1-February 28/29: Open to bicycles and pedestrians only; park maintenance activities stop (Why?)
Park fees
Parking fees , picnic shelter reservation fees, and special use fees for events are charged at this site.
Contact information
To reserve one of the 13 covered picnic shelters at this park, please call (360) 487-7100 or make the reservation in person at the Marshall Community Center, 1009 E. McLoughlin Boulevard in Vancouver, WA. More information.
To get information about holding a special event at this park (wedding, sporting event, etc.), please call Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation at (360) 619-1137.
To report maintenance issues at this park, please contact Clark County Public Works Maintenance and Operations at (360) 397-2446.


