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Camas, Washington (Washougal
INCLUDED WITH YOUR VOYAGE
Camas, Washington (Washougal) HOP-ON HOP-OFF TOUR
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Remember! Your vacation, your choices. Visit as many or few of the included attractions in Camas-Washougal listed below at no cost. Discover the rich heritage of the region, learn about the region's influence on the Lewis and Clark expedition, and enjoy unique local shopping opportunities.
TWO RIVERS HERITAGE MUSEUM
Discover the connection between Washington’s early native American settlements to the modern industry of Washougal. Through extensive research records and artifacts, the museum creates a detailed timeline of the Washougal area. Guests can also explore the Gathering Place at Washuxwal, a new community plank house constructed in the tradition of the Native American tribes who lived along the Columbia River. Admire the intricate carvings created by local artists that tell the stories of Washougal’s native settlements
PENDLETON WOOLEN MILL
Explore the largest Pendleton site at the Pendleton Woolen Mill in Washougal. Pendleton was established in 1863 and has been crafting some of the world’s most sought-after woolen products ever since. Pendleton weaves reputable products such as blankets, jackets, shirts and accessories that are known for their attention to detail and high quality. Browse the shop and search for the perfect authentic Pendleton garment. On Wednesdays, guests may tour the working mill to discover the process that turns the raw wool fabric into the colorful creations found in the store.
COTTONWOOD BEACH, CAPTAIN WILLIAM CLARK PARK
This scenic park and beach was utilized by Lewis and Clark on their expedition with the Corps of Discovery in 1806 as a campsite while they gathered food and supplies for their journey up the Columbia River. As you enter Captain William Clark Park, explore the panels that detail the significance of Cottonwood Beach to the duo’s historic adventure. The beach also features replicas of the canoes that the Corps of Discovery would have used to travel along the river. Today, the park is home to beautiful paths that can be used to explore the area.
DOWNTOWN CAMAS SHOPPING
Camas was established in 1883 and today features a thriving community of local businesses. Hop off and spend some time exploring the downtown area at your leisure. Make your way up 4th Avenue to the Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce. Here, you can receive a map for a self-guided walking tour and other helpful information about the town. Stop by any of the unique boutiques, art galleries, local restaurants or cafes. 10