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Odlin County Park adventures

Odlin County Park Adventures

Odlin County Park is a waterfront park in Clark County, Washington, offering access to the Columbia River with picnic areas, fishing opportunities, and forested trails for outdoor recreation.

56
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1970
Year Established

About Odlin County Park

 

Odlin County Park is located along the north shore of the Columbia River near Washougal in Clark County, Washington. The park spans about 56 acres, featuring a mix of riverfront shoreline, dense second-growth forest, and open grassy areas. It offers visitors a peaceful setting with views of the Columbia River and Mount Hood to the south, making it a popular spot for picnicking, fishing, and hiking. The park’s forested trails wind through Douglas fir, western red cedar, and bigleaf maple trees, providing opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife observation. Fishing from the shoreline is common, with species such as salmon and steelhead present in the river. The park’s history ties to its location along the historic Columbia River trade route and nearby indigenous cultural sites. Odlin County Park maintains a quiet, natural atmosphere with relatively low crowds compared to nearby state parks, making it a favored local destination. Its amenities include picnic shelters, restrooms, and a small parking area. While it does not offer overnight camping, it serves as a convenient day-use area for families and outdoor enthusiasts exploring the greater Columbia River Gorge region. The park provides a gateway for paddling and serves as a launch point for kayakers and canoeists who want to explore this section of the Columbia River.

Highlights

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Views of Mount Hood across the Columbia River

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Riverfront fishing access for salmon and steelhead

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Forest hiking trails with birdwatching opportunities

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Picnic shelters overlooking the Columbia River

Notable Natural Features

Columbia River Shoreline

Provides shoreline access for fishing and paddling with scenic views of the river and distant mountains.

Forest Trails

A network of easy to moderate trails that wind through second-growth Douglas fir and cedar forests.

Picnic Areas

Multiple sheltered picnic sites equipped with tables and nearby restroom facilities.