Captain William Clark Park 14 Interpretive Canoes S 27th St t S d n 2 3 S S Index St SE Lewis and Clark Hwy Evergreen Hwy B St Addy St C o l u m b i a R i v e r 1.3 mi .6 mi 1.2 mi Trail Ends Steigerwald Wildlife Refuge Gibbons Creek Wildlife Art Trail Steamboat Landing Park Captain William Clark Park 14 Interpretive Canoes S 27th St t S d n 2 3 S S Index St SE Lewis and Clark Hwy Evergreen Hwy B St Addy St C o l u m b i a R i v e r 1.3 mi .6 mi 1.2 mi Trail Ends Steigerwald Wildlife Refuge Gibbons Creek Wildlife Art Trail Steamboat Landing Park Captain William Clark Park 14 Interpretive Canoes S 27th St t S d n 2 3 S S Index St SE Lewis and Clark Hwy Evergreen Hwy B St Addy St C o l u m b i a R i v e r 1.3 mi .6 mi 1.2 mi Trail Ends Steigerwald Wildlife Refuge Gibbons Creek Wildlife Art Trail Pendleton Woolen Mills Steamboat Landing Park Pendleton Wy City of Washougal Reed Island State Park 02/2014 EASY MODERATE DIFFICULT CLARK COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS PARKS DIVISION www.clark.wa.gov/parks Captain William Clark Park at Cottonwood Beach COLUMBIA RIVER TRAIL 3.1 miles SR 14 AT 15TH STREET, WASHOUGAL This popular 75-acre site includes 3.1 miles of easy trail that runs along a dike paralleling the Columbia River and features spectacular pedestrian tunnel passes under SR-14 and connects the trail to Washougal’s downtown area. The tunnel is constantly illuminated and features basalt panels decorated with petroglyph designs of the Native Columbia Gorge tribes. Horses are allowed on the dike trail, and should be loaded at the west end of S Index Street. Lewis and Clark camped at Cottonwood Beach for six days in March and April 1806 — the longest period they stayed at any site in Clark County. FACILITIES Swimming, hiking trails, picnicking w/ DIRECTIONS By car: From SR-14, S on 15th St or S 32nd St in Washougal; park at trailhead By bus: SR 14: Line 114 FEES Parking fees were eliminated in 2013 HOURS 7 a.m. to dusk BATTLEGROUND YACOLT/AMBOY LA CENTER RIDGEFIELD CAMAS/ WASHOUGAL 0 1/2 MILE 1 INCH = 3/8 MILE 1/4 PARKING PICNIC AREA SHELTER MAIN TRAIL OTHER TRAILS EQUESTRIAN USE ATTRACTION RESTROOMS TRAIL ACCESS BOAT LAUNCH VIEWPOINT PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL