From fishing to waterskiing, this lake has lots to offer. I was surprised to find this large lake right in town when I first moved to the area 10 years ago.
If you find yourself in the vicinity of Camas, Oregon, please take the time to drive a very short distance to Lacamas Lake.It has a nice parking lot, park for the children to play, and some of the best hiking trails around!You'll find yourself wanting to go back everyday, it is serene, peaceful and yes, you can fish from the banks.The smells of pine and fresh air breezes, are a wonderful respite from the city life and some of the photos are amazing!Spend the day picnicing, hiking and resting..
This is one of the best parks that Camas has to offer. There are well marked and maintained hiking trails that one can go to various places of this huge park. There are picnic tables and bbq's where one can bring your family for a nice outing. There are places to fish all around the lake. You can bring your leashed dog with you on the trails. There is wildlife to see such as birds and deer. It is really a nice place to go and the best part, it is very safe.
Lacamas Lake in Camas is a beautifully maintained family and dog friendly park, and offers the visitor sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of the nearby cities. There are multiple access points, miles and miles of trails, picnic areas, and ample parking.
This is a lovely lake, with lots of parking, and an easy boat ramp for paddle boards or kayaks. We were there on a very windy day, which made paddling a challenge, but kept a lot of other people off the lake (which was a plus). It's hard to believe that it's only a short drive from Portland -- feels like you're in the mountains.
Two lakes, a playground, picnic areas all over plus a damn spouting water and at least four water falls accessible by hiking trails. All this set in beautiful northwest forests. There is even one area set aside for wild flowers.Hiking is my favorite way to see all the sites in the park but you can bike just as easily.
I really enjoyed the location close to downtown Camas. It's a little bit of nature so accessible and well cared for, overall.There were overflowing trash cans following a busy weekend, and some lesser-traveled areas did have quite a bit of rubbish, but overall the main trail is free of trash and a very nice stroll. highly recommended if you wish to log a few miles in the early morning hours.
The lake is part of a two-lake park, Round Lake is connected by a small neck beneath the road. The main part of Lacamas lake is typically visited by boaters and fisherman, including canoes and kayaks. Both lakes have great walking trails, the Lacamas side has a wide, gravel trail used by both bikes, runners and walkers - so it can get quite busy. Round Lake has a beautiful network of dirt trails through the forests and hills around the lake - it's much quieter as you get across the dam. You can actually take one trail all the way to 3rd street - walking by good sized creek with waterfalls. Lots of wildlife including osprey, herons, and sometimes bald eagles. Dogs are allowed on leash - a good recommendation since bikes and runners can come along quickly.
Lacamas Lake offers a bit of peace and beauty within the metro area. Boating options of course, but bike and pedestrian trails are wonderful. Eventually, the trail is to connect around the entire lake.
The lake offers a trail to hike on. A little chilly in January, but bundled up it wasn't to bad. Went with a friend and she was impressed!