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Lewis River Scenic Area Adventures

The Lewis River Scenic Area in Washington State offers a rich blend of waterfalls, old-growth forests, and diverse hiking trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural beauty and adventure.

30,000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1988
Year Established

About Lewis River Scenic Area

 

The Lewis River Scenic Area is located within the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in southern Washington. Characterized by rugged terrain and dense Pacific Northwest forests, it features the wild and scenic Lewis River flowing from the Cascade Mountains. The area is renowned for its spectacular waterfalls, including the three-tiered Lower Lewis River Falls and the towering Upper Lewis River Falls, which provide major draws for visitors. Ecologically, the region supports a diverse range of flora and fauna, including Douglas fir, western red cedar, and a variety of wildlife such as black bears, deer, and numerous bird species. The area's history includes Native American habitation followed by early settlement and forest use focused on logging and hydropower development. Recreation opportunities center around hiking, fishing, camping, and photography with several maintained trails accessing viewpoints, waterfalls, and river corridors. The scenic area’s mix of old-growth forest and dynamic river landscapes appeals to day hikers, backpackers, and anglers alike. Managed by the U.S. Forest Service, the Lewis River Scenic Area offers visitor amenities including campgrounds and trailheads, while serving as an important ecological and recreational resource. Visitors appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, abundant scenic vistas, and the chance to experience a relatively undeveloped natural area within close proximity to urban centers like Vancouver and Portland.

Highlights

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Lower Lewis River Falls – a stunning 125-foot waterfall with accessible viewing platforms

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Old-growth forest stands providing habitat for diverse wildlife

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Lewis River Trail – a scenic hike following the river with multiple waterfall sightings

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Remote backcountry campsites along the river offering a tranquil wilderness experience

Notable Natural Features

Lower Lewis River Falls

A series of impressive waterfalls cascading over basalt cliffs, accessible via family-friendly trails.

Old-Growth Forest

Stands of ancient Douglas fir and western red cedar offering a glimpse into the region's untouched forest ecosystems.

Lewis River Trail

A multi-mile trail that traces the river, providing views of waterfalls, dense forest, and wildlife habitats.