Paradise Point State Park

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Located 15 miles north of Vancouver and just east of I-5, Paradise Point State Park offers easy access to the Lewis River. Approaching the riverfront beach, you may be surprised by a great blue heron preparing for takeoff.

The park's proximity to Interstate 5 and long sandy beach make this a popular swim spot for local families, and the disc golf course can be a great play day destination on summer afternoons. On misty mornings, the park has the feel of a wetland and makes for a picturesque stroll.

The park is an option for car campers who need a night of rest as they travel the Interstate. Paradise Point also offers cozy yurts backed by quiet woodland for overnight stays.

Park features

Paradise Point State Park is an 101-acre camping park with 6,180 feet of freshwater shoreline next to the interstate. The park offers unguarded swimming on the Lewis River and campsites in open grass or wooded areas as well as a small apple orchard.

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ADA amenities/facilities

  • Campground
  • Picnic area
  • Restroom
  • Shower

Use our interactive ADA recreation map to search for other state parks with ADA amenities and facilities. 

Activities

Trails 

  • 2 miles of hiking trails

Water activities & features

  • Boating - no boat launch
  • Fishing (freshwater)
  • Personal watercraft use
  • Swimming

Other activities & features

  • Amphitheater

Additional information

  • The swimming area is on the east fork of the Lewis River. The swim area is an unguarded, no-wake zone.
  • A recreational license is required for fishing and shellfish harvesting at Washington state parks. For regulations, fishing season information, or to purchase a recreational license, visit the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
  • Printable park brochure (PDF).