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Lewisville Regional Park — Attraction in Battle Ground

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Lewisville Regional Park
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Lewisville Park is a 154-acre regional park located on the East Fork Lewis River, two miles north of Battle Ground in Clark County, Washington. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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Lewisville Regional Park

26411 NE Lewisville Hwy, Battle Ground, WA 98604
4.7(1.1K)
Open until 9:00 PM
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Lewisville Park is a 154-acre regional park located on the East Fork Lewis River, two miles north of Battle Ground in Clark County, Washington. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

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(360) 397-2285
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clark.wa.gov
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4.7
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5.0
2y

There is no denying that this park has it all. There is literally something for everyone here.

Walking/hiking trails abound, and are suitable for all ages. There are large swimming areas along the East Fork of the Lewis River, so you know the water is crystal clear. Some areas even have their own sandy beach section.

This is a great park for large gatherings (my husband's workplace holds their annual company picnic here), birthday parties, and those like myself, who are looking to vere off into the more secluded and quiet areas to get away from it all.

The trees are so gorgeous, mature, and healthy. I saw many birds and squirrels, also enjoying the trees and abundant natural resources here.

There are covered picnic areas throughout the park, picnic benches galore, viewpoint benches, nice playgrounds, BBQ pits, a tennis court, sports fields, and even a boat launch. There are also several restrooms throughout the park that are very well maintained; clean & stocked.

Lewisville Regional Park is a historic site, as well as the oldest park of its kind in Clark County, so please do respect this place by helping to keep it clean. I can't even imagine how much hard work goes into preserving this park and keeping it in the pristine condition it is in.

Thank you to ALL who make it so those who come visit this park have a memorable experience. I very much...

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4.0
1y

It was a bit of a drive from Portland, but worth it for an evening celebration with friends.

Cost: $3 per car. We got there early enough to get in quickly because a staff person was in the booth. My brother came after 5:30ish pm on a Friday and ended up in a long line because there is only one ticket machine when the staff isn't there.

It was busy, but our party reserved the picnic covered area (which has plenty of picnic table seating ( some covered, some exposed). We were able to find parking very close to the covered area.

There is limited handicap parking and the paths mostly appear to be gravel. The bathrooms were a bit of a walk from the covered area over bumpy grass. No smooth path.

We enjoyed the grassy area next to the picnic tables as a good spot for the kids to play safely and happily within sight. It was shady by about 5pm and comfortable for a hot summer day.

I didn't explore further, but it seems like a large place with water access and plenty of places to explore.

The place is well mapped out and easy to navigate if you are going to a specific...

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5.0
6y

I have always loved Lewisville Park the past 60+ years! It is still a park that offers so much for individuals and families! The East Fork of the Lewis River runs through it, and there are several nice swimming areas. The park is loaded with picnic areas and many with electricity, water and largw family size bbq gril fire pits. Besides a tennis court and ball playing fields, there are many trails to explore and enjoy. Horseshoe pits, and a few playgrounds. A popular spot for large gatherings such as, Birthday parties and family reunions, church gatherings, weddings and company picnics. It is a beautiful patk with many trees and green folage all year around. It is a Regional Park in Clark County so there is a fee to get in. Walk ins are free, but not much parking outside the park. It's $3.00 per car load, which is the majority of patrons mode of transportation. The park is well maintained and regularly monitored by park employees and local law enforcement. It is a peaceful, safe and fun place for everyone, all...

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There is no denying that this park has it all. There is literally something for everyone here. Walking/hiking trails abound, and are suitable for all ages. There are large swimming areas along the East Fork of the Lewis River, so you know the water is crystal clear. Some areas even have their own sandy beach section. This is a great park for large gatherings (my husband's workplace holds their annual company picnic here), birthday parties, and those like myself, who are looking to vere off into the more secluded and quiet areas to get away from it all. The trees are so gorgeous, mature, and healthy. I saw many birds and squirrels, also enjoying the trees and abundant natural resources here. There are covered picnic areas throughout the park, picnic benches galore, viewpoint benches, nice playgrounds, BBQ pits, a tennis court, sports fields, and even a boat launch. There are also several restrooms throughout the park that are very well maintained; clean & stocked. Lewisville Regional Park is a historic site, as well as the oldest park of its kind in Clark County, so please do respect this place by helping to keep it clean. I can't even imagine how much hard work goes into preserving this park and keeping it in the pristine condition it is in. Thank you to ALL who make it so those who come visit this park have a memorable experience. I very much appreciate you!!🙏🏼
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There is no denying that this park has it all. There is literally something for everyone here. Walking/hiking trails abound, and are suitable for all ages. There are large swimming areas along the East Fork of the Lewis River, so you know the water is crystal clear. Some areas even have their own sandy beach section. This is a great park for large gatherings (my husband's workplace holds their annual company picnic here), birthday parties, and those like myself, who are looking to vere off into the more secluded and quiet areas to get away from it all. The trees are so gorgeous, mature, and healthy. I saw many birds and squirrels, also enjoying the trees and abundant natural resources here. There are covered picnic areas throughout the park, picnic benches galore, viewpoint benches, nice playgrounds, BBQ pits, a tennis court, sports fields, and even a boat launch. There are also several restrooms throughout the park that are very well maintained; clean & stocked. Lewisville Regional Park is a historic site, as well as the oldest park of its kind in Clark County, so please do respect this place by helping to keep it clean. I can't even imagine how much hard work goes into preserving this park and keeping it in the pristine condition it is in. Thank you to ALL who make it so those who come visit this park have a memorable experience. I very much appreciate you!!🙏🏼
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