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Fallen Leaf Lake Trailhead

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Winter parking, Fallen Leaf Lake Park, Camas (bobcat)
Sign, Fallen Leaf Lake Park (bobcat)

Contents

Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

Drive I-205 north to Exit 27 for Highway 14, Vancouver, and Camas.

After leaving the freeway, keep left for Camas and drive 0.8 miles to merge with Highway 14E.

In 5.4 miles, take Exit 12 for NW 6th Avenue and City Center.

Stay right for Camas, and in 0.4 miles, keep straight at a roundabout to stay on 6th Avenue.

After 1.0 miles, passing the Georgia Pacific paper mill, turn left on Division Street.

Drive north on Division for 0.4 miles, and then turn right onto 17th Avenue.

Go 0.2 miles, and make a left onto Everett Street.

Drive 0.6 miles before making a left turn onto the gravel driveway for Fallen Leaf Lake Park (signal early: this is a dangerous turn).

Pass through a gate. The first parking area is the winter parking area; park here if the gate to the large gravel spring/summer parking area is closed.

Fees and Regulations

  • Dogs on leash
  • Restrooms, picnic tables, covered picnic shelter
  • Park open one hour before sunrise to one our after sunset
  • Share trails with mountain bikers


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Oregon Hikers Field Guide is built as a collaborative effort by its user community. While we make every effort to fact-check, information found here should be considered anecdotal. You should cross-check against other references before planning a hike. Trail routing and conditions are subject to change. Please contact us if you notice errors on this page.

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