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Lewis County Heritage Area adventures

Lewis County Heritage Area Adventures

The Lewis County Heritage Area in Washington offers rich cultural history amid lush forest landscapes, providing visitors with diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation.

42,000
Acres Protected
120
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About Lewis County Heritage Area

 

Located in southwestern Washington, the Lewis County Heritage Area encompasses a variety of landscapes ranging from forested hills and river valleys to historic towns. This region reflects the deep cultural and natural heritage of Lewis County, including Native American history and early European-American settlement patterns tied to logging and railroads. The area is dominated by mixed coniferous forests primarily composed of Douglas fir, western red cedar, and western hemlock, supporting habitats for deer, black bear, bald eagles, and other native wildlife. Visitors can explore the extensive network of trails that run through the heritage area, alongside historic sites such as old rail lines, pioneer structures, and museums that interpret the county’s legacy. The Cowlitz and Chehalis Rivers provide fishing and paddling options, while the surrounding forested hills are popular for bird watching and mountain biking. Local parks and community facilities host cultural festivals, interpretative programs, and events that celebrate the region’s heritage. The area appeals to outdoor enthusiasts interested in combining nature-based activities with an understanding of the region’s historical and ecological significance. With a mild climate, the Lewis County Heritage Area remains accessible year-round, making it a rewarding destination for both day trips and extended outdoor adventures.

Highlights

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Cowlitz River Scenic Trail – offers riverfront views and wildlife spotting

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Historic Fort Borst Park – local heritage and pioneer museum

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Cascade Loop Trail – popular for mountain biking and hiking through mixed forests

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East Lewis County Rail Trail – a converted railbed used for walking and cycling

Notable Natural Features

Fort Borst Park

A historic park featuring a pioneer museum, heritage buildings, and interpretive signage about local Native American and settler histories.

Cowlitz River

A major river in the area providing scenic fishing spots, boating access, and habitat for salmon and trout.

East Lewis County Rail Trail

A multi-use trail created from a former railroad corridor, ideal for cycling, hiking, and experiencing local ecology.