Lacamas Heritage Park Trail
About This Trail
This wide, well groomed trail is a favorite among runners and bicyclists. This old-growth forest trail offers views of Lacamas lake, rock formations, and native wildflowers.
This trail connects to Round Lake Trail.
Trail Features
Seasons | Fall, Spring, Summer, and Winter |
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Surface type | Paved |
Stroller friendly | Yes |
ADA accessible | Yes |
Water fountains | Yes |
Bathrooms | No |
Cell reception | Excellent |
Pet friendly | Yes |
Nearby convenience store | Yes |
Camping Nearby | No |
Emergency support within 5 miles |
Yes |
Trail highlights
Bug spray is recommended in the summer months.
A playground in the middle offers opportunity for little ones to play.
Restrooms at trailheads.
Dogs allowed on-leash
Trail Contributor

Being outside is how I re-charge. It gives me perspective, fills me with gratitude and provides an opportunity to disconnect from the chaos of everyday life. I am fortunate to share this passion with my amazing husband and our son. I was born and raised in the PNW but I love exploring any area I can get to. One of my favorite things about Hike it Baby is that I have a built in community of friends to provide trail suggestions anywhere we go.
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Trail Map
Getting There
To approach the trail from its southern end, take SR 14 to SR 500 in Camas; turn north on SR 500 to NW Lake Rd. Take a left on Lake Rd. The boat launch/trailhead will be 0.3 miles further on the right. A large parking lot and restrooms are available here.
There is also a trailhead at the upper trail end at NE Goodwin Rd. and NW Underwood St. in Mill Plain.