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Jogging around Washougal offers a variety of routes along its waterfront, through local parks, and on regional trails. The landscape is characterized by its proximity to the Columbia River, providing flat, scenic paths, alongside areas with gentle elevation changes in park settings. These running routes cater to different preferences, from short, easy loops to longer, moderate distances.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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01:44
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Jog the 9.0-mile Lewis & Clark Regional Trail, a moderate route through Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge with river views.
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00:51
120m
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Jog the 4.5-mile (7.2 km) Lacamas Park and Round Lake Loop, a moderate trail with 380 feet (116 metres) of elevation gain.

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00:17
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This easy 1.7-mile (2.7 km) paved jogging loop offers scenic Columbia River views, passing Washougal Harbor and Parkersville Landing Histori
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9.66km
01:04
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:58
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Round Lake Upper Dam in Camas holds back Round Lake and Lacamas Lake in Lacamas Park. It was built in 1883 for a paper mill; the wooden dam was replaced by a concrete and steel structure in 1935, which raised the lake level by about 12 feet. Today, this area is popular for fishing rainbow and brown trout, bluegill, and bass, while hikers and picnickers have access to benches, grills, and restrooms.
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Washougal Waterfront Park is a beautiful, small park along the Columbia River. The park has kayak/canoe vehicle launch and a child's play area, but has no other facilities. The Lewis and Clark Discovery Greenway Trail runs through it, so it is a great place for a break to enjoy the peaceful setting and wonderful view of the river.
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Washougal Harbor on the Columbia River is a scenic waterfront area with boat launches, docks, and marina facilities, making it popular among boaters and fishermen.
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Parkersville Landing Historic Park, which has restrooms and shaded areas, also features a commemorative plaque marking its significance as the site of Parkersville. It was the first European-occupied town on the north side of the Columbia River. Once the busiest port and dock in this area, it eventually declined in importance as newer, larger steamers popped up.
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Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge spans 1,049 acres along the Columbia River. This refuge, part of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, features riparian corridors, wetlands, and Oregon white oak stands. There was a major restoration project that removed 2 miles of levees to reconnect 965 acres of floodplain to the river.
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The Lewis and Clark Discovery Greenway Trail is a well-used trail that runs along the Columbia River. It is a popular path, so it is likely you will see others out enjoying the path, but it is a wide path, so there is more than enough room for everyone to enjoy it. The path is mostly flat and packed gravel, so it is not challenging and you are rewarded with great river views.
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Reflection Plaza has ADA-accessible facilities, benches, parking, a pavilion, picnic areas, shelters, and tables. If stopping here for a break, runners can take advantage of free park public art, water access, and WiFi availability. Visitors can enjoy a tall sculpture in the courtyard, picnic tables shaded by trees, and a statue of a dog near the picnic area.
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Round Lakes Upper Dam is an old dam that was built to provide power for a paper mill. There is currently a project in the works to create a fish passage.
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Komoot offers a selection of 39 running routes around Washougal. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy strolls to more challenging runs.
Yes, Washougal has several easy running options. For a gentle, flat experience, consider the Washougal Waterfront loop, which is 1.7 miles (2.7 km) long and offers scenic views along the river.
For a longer run, the Lewis & Clark Regional Trail is an excellent choice. It spans 9.0 miles (14.5 km) and provides a moderate challenge with varied terrain. Another option is the Reflection Plaza – Washougal Waterfront Park loop from Washougal, which is 12.2 km.
Absolutely. Many routes in Washougal are loops, perfect for starting and ending in the same spot. Popular loop options include the Lacamas Park and Round Lake Loop and the Washougal Waterfront loop.
While running in the Washougal area, you can find scenic spots. The Lacamas Park and Round Lake Loop offers picturesque views around the lake. For broader regional views, consider visiting Crown Point or the Latourell Falls Lookout, which are accessible nearby.
Yes, the Washougal area is close to several beautiful waterfalls. While not directly on every running route, you can combine a run with a visit to Guy W. Talbot State Park or Latourell Falls, both of which feature impressive cascades.
Many of Washougal's routes are suitable for families, especially those that are shorter and flatter. The Washougal Waterfront loop is an excellent choice, offering paved paths and easy access, perfect for a family outing.
Beyond the Columbia River itself, you can explore natural highlights like Lake to Lake Trail, Lacamas Regional Park, and the unique geological formations of The Camas Potholes. These offer diverse scenery for your runs.
The best time for running in Washougal is typically during the spring and fall when temperatures are mild and the scenery is vibrant. Summer also offers pleasant conditions, though it can be warmer. Winter runs are possible, but be prepared for cooler, wetter weather common to the Pacific Northwest.
The komoot community frequently praises Washougal's diverse running landscape, from the flat, scenic riverfront paths to the tranquil park loops. Over 400 runners have explored these routes, appreciating the variety and natural beauty the area offers.
Many of Washougal's running routes, especially those starting in parks or along the waterfront, offer convenient parking. For example, routes around Lacamas Park or the Washougal Waterfront typically have designated parking areas nearby, making access easy.
Generally, many trails in Washougal and the surrounding area are dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. Always check specific park regulations or trail signage before heading out, but routes like those in Lacamas Park are often welcoming to leashed pets.


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