As Clark County's oldest park, Lewisville Regional Park is a delightful place for families to visit and get a shot of history, since the park was developed by The Works Progress Administration (WPA) during the Great Depression.
Visitors to the park can enjoy the 2.8 mile trail weaving through forests and meadows along banks of the East Fork of the Lewis River. In addition to hiking, visitors can fish, or bring a picnic and play a game of horseshoes, baseball, or other games. A boat launch in the park’s northeast corner offers access to the Lewis River, where the park’s access road ends.
There are several shelters at Lewisville Regional Park, appropriate for groups up to 200. Five restrooms and a parking lot with more than 307 places (23 for disabled access) means the park can accommodate hundreds of visitors at once.
Parking fees are in place here: $2 for motorcycles, $3 for cars, $6 for cars with trailers, and $8 for buses or motor homes. When fee booths are not staffed, park users pay using self-pay stations. Only cash will be accepted at self-pay stations.
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Map & Directions
Getting There
From I-5, take exit 14 for Pioneer Street toward Ridgefield. Turn right onto WA-501/NW 269th St and proceed for a tenth of a mile. At the traffic circle, take the first exit onto S 65th Ave. After two-tenths of a mile, make a left onto NW 264th St/S 5th St. Continue three tenths of a mile and turn right onto NE 259th St/S Union Ridge Pkwy.
Stay on this road for 4 miles, then turn right onto NE 72nd. After a mile,turn left onto NE 239th St and continue for 2.0 miles. Turn left onto NE 112th Ave, which turns slightly right and becomes NE 244th St for half a mile.
Turn left onto WA 503, and look for the park on your right.
Note: In 2017, the park requires a fee to park -- $2 for motorcycles, $3 for cars, $6 for cars with trailers and $8 for buses or motor homes.