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Community Center Information

Rental Room Information

This facility rental is a great venue for weddings, birthday parties, anniversary parties, family reunions, company celebrations, meetings and many other events. This facility is equipped with tables and chairs.

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Facility Reservations General Info

Find detailed information about City facilities and how to reserve them for your events!

The City of Camas offers a variety of facility rentals for your next event. You can choose from Lacamas Lake Lodge Conference Center, Fallen Leaf Lake Park Shelter and the Camas Community Center. Scout Hall is available to non-profit groups only. To inquire about these facilities and to check on availability, please contact the Camas Parks and Recreation office at (360)834-5307 Monday - Friday or email us at parks@cityofcamas.

Parks Volunteers

The City of Camas uses volunteers for a variety of activities, programs, tasks and projects.  We need your skills, experience, interest and time.  A variety of opportunities are open to you, whether it's reading to youth, working in the office, mingling with seniors, helping at special events, or improving parks and open spaces. 

For a listing of volunteer opportunities, look for the "Volunteer, We Need You" brochure at City Hall, Camas Library, Camas Community Center, or Public Works.

Parks and Recreation Vision Statement

The Parks and Recreation Commission established and updated Parks and Recreation vision and mission statements, as well as the goals for the updated 2022 PROS Plan. Both were informed by community input. This vision and mission statements, along with the PROS Plan goals, will guide the work of the Parks and Recreation department in the coming years.

Camas Parks Foundation

Are you passionate about our City’s Parks? Would you like to help low-income families participate in Recreation programs in your community?

The Camas Parks Foundation strive to:

  • Inspire the people of our community to make a difference in the lives of their neighbors through financial generosity and volunteer commitment.

  • Enrich and maintain an excellent educational, recreational and social environment.

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About the Parks and Recreation Department

Who We Are

Our MISSION…
Camas Parks and Recreation promotes a healthy and sustainable community by listening and responding to the community’s needs and desires, protecting and preserving its natural spaces to improve ecological health, and developing and maintaining parks, trails and recreation programs that are welcoming for all.

Camas-Washougal Senior Resource Guide

The Camas Seniors offer a variety of programs year-round. Please contact LaRhea Steele at 360.904.4274 for details on upcoming casino tours and cultural excursions.

In an effort to provide information regarding the various services offered to our community’s seniors, the Camas Parks & Recreation Department has compiled a list of senior resources.

Trails and Open Space

Trails are an important recreation asset to Camas. Many of our citizens participate in trail-related activities including hiking, nature walks, in-line skating, and off-road Bicycling. The trails in Camas provide a good start for outdoor walking and bicycling experiences.

Parks Rules and Regulations

Bicycles

Trails are open to bicycles unless otherwise posted. Some restrictions are in place in Lacamas Park. Bicyclists should be aware of other users and use common courtesy on the trail.

Boating

Motorized boats are permitted on Lacamas Lake, the Columbia River, and the lower Washougal River only. Non-motorized boats are allowed on any of the public waterways. (CMC 12.32.080)

Washougal River Greenway Trail

Washougal River Greenway Trail is a 2.2 mile trail located on the eastern edge of Camas that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The southeastern trailhead is located near a residential area at the intersection of SE Yale St. and NE 2nd Ave. The northwestern trailhead is located next to Baz Park off of 3rd Loop. The trail is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. 

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