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Lewis River Wildlife Area Adventures

Lewis River Wildlife Area is a protected habitat along the Lewis River in southwestern Washington, offering rich opportunities for wildlife viewing, fishing, and hiking within riparian forests and wetlands.

1,000
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Lewis River Wildlife Area

 

The Lewis River Wildlife Area spans parts of Cowlitz and Clark counties in Washington state, centered around the Lewis River, a significant tributary of the Columbia River. The area is managed primarily for wildlife habitat preservation and public recreation, with lands comprised of riparian forests, wetlands, open meadows, and riverine environments. This diverse ecosystem supports abundant species, including deer, black bear, waterfowl, and native fish populations such as salmon and trout. Historically, the Lewis River was important for indigenous peoples and later for logging and hydroelectric power development, but large tracts have since been reclaimed and restored for wildlife conservation. Visitors can explore multiple trails accommodating hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. The proximity to the river enables fishing for resident trout and salmon, particularly during seasonal runs. While camping is limited within the wildlife area itself, nearby state parks and forests offer additional accommodations. Notable landmarks include the scenic Tidbits Park overlooking the river, and the historic wildlife ponds created to enhance waterfowl habitats. The area's natural appeal lies in its accessible yet relatively quiet setting, with varied habitats facilitating diverse outdoor activities. Wildlife watchers and anglers alike appreciate the area's balance of conservation and recreation. The Lewis River Wildlife Area serves as a crucial green corridor in a rapidly developing region of Southwest Washington.

Highlights

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Lewis River riparian corridor featuring active salmon spawning grounds

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Waterfowl viewing areas enhanced by restored wetland ponds

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Scenic hiking trails following old railroad grades through mature forests

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Quiet fishing spots with easy river access for trout and salmon anglers

Notable Natural Features

Lewis River

A major tributary to the Columbia River providing vital habitat for salmon and trout species.

Wetland Ponds

Man-made ponds constructed to support waterfowl breeding and migration stopovers.

Tidbits Park

A river overlook park that offers access to trails and prime wildlife-viewing opportunities.