Vancouver WA Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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AVancouver National Historic Reserve
- 750 Anderson Street
Vancouver, WA 98661 - +1 360 992 1800
- Overview Serving as the main supply depot for the Hudson's Bay Companys fur trading business in the 19th century, this 366-acre reserve features many important historical sites including the Fort Vancouver National ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview The Historic Reserve offers visitors a cultural and historical panorama that reflects both continuity and change. Fort Vancouver, where over two million artifacts have been excavated, has the largest Hudson's Bay Company archeological collection in the world. Pearson Field, one of the oldest cont... more on Vnhrt.org
Vancouver National Historic Reserve
750 Anderson StreetVancouver, WA 98661
BFort Vancouver National Historic Site
- Vancouver
WA - 3608166230
- Highlights: visitor center, guided tours more
- Overview Several buildings, complete with period furnishings, have been reconstructed to honor the early 19th-century trading post called Fort Vancouver, which thrived as a major center ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Dogs must be on leash and must be cleaned up after. Dogs are not allowed in the house. Part of the Fort Vancouver National ... more on DogFriendly.com
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
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CClark County Historical Museum
- 1511 Main Street
Vancouver, Washington 98660 - +1 360 993 5679
- Overview Explore Vancouver's past at this extensive reference library. It holds historical records dating from pre-Lewis and Clark days to the present. The Geological Society Library holds another great reference collection. Visit the Train Museum, where you can view how the West was won by the locomotive... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Established in 1917, the Clark County Historical Society had searched for a museum location since 1928, and the opportunity to occupy the former library was warmly accepted. After a year of preparation and renovation of the space, the community finally had a museum. Honoring the request of L.M. H... more on MuseumStuff.com
Clark County Historical Museum
1511 Main StreetVancouver, Washington 98660
DCedar Creek Grist Mill
- Vancouver
WA - +1 360 225 5832
- Overview The Scenery alone around the Cedar Creek Grist Mill. Visitors will be greeted and given a "Working Tour" of how this mill still works today. Huge pulleys and belts spinning above and below are turning and churning to produce flour, corn meal and even apple cider (the last Saturday in October). Th... more on Cedarcreekgristmill.com/
Cedar Creek Grist Mill
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EVancouver Lake and Park
- 6801 NW Lower River Road
Vancouver WA 98660 - +1 360 619 1111
- Overview The park stretches for 2.5 miles, bordering Vancouver Lake, and consists of thirty-five acres developed within the 234-acre park. Picnicking, play structure, windsurfing, and sand volleyball number among the activities that can be enjoyed here. Swimming is allowed in a cordoned swimming area. No ... more on Co.clark.wa.us
- Vancouver Lake park is a nice park and a good attempt at saving a dieing lake. I happen to live on lake front propety and I have a wonderful vew. If you come to Vancouver Lake I recomend you come in the fall becuase the lake is often covered with a alge bloom in summer and is flooding in fall. It... more on TripAdvisor
Vancouver Lake and Park
6801 NW Lower River RoadVancouver WA 98660
FColumbia River Waterfront Trail with oldest apple tree in Northwest
- 115 Columbia Way
Vancouver, WA 98661 - +1 360 619 1111
- Overview This 14-foot-wide, shared-use concrete trail is the crowning jewel of Vancouver's Columbia River Waterfront Renaissance, connecting the downtown area to the city's long-neglected shoreline. The trail follows the Columbia River, passing Vancouver Landing, the Captain Vancouver Monument and the pla... more on Ci.vancouver.wa.us
Columbia River Waterfront Trail with oldest apple tree in Northwest
115 Columbia WayVancouver, WA 98661
GRoss Off-Leash Rec Area
- NE Ross St at NE 18th St
Vancouver, Washington - +1 360 619 1111
- Overview This nearly 9 acre fenced dog park was a joint project between BPA (which donated land), DOGPAW and the city of Vancouver. It is Vancouver's first off-leash dog park. To get to the park, exit I-5 at Highway 99 ... more on DogFriendly.com
Ross Off-Leash Rec Area
NE Ross St at NE 18th StVancouver, Washington
HGifford Pinchot National Forest
- 10600 N.E. 51st Circle
Vancouver, Washington 98682 - +1 360 891 5000
- Overview There are 67 campgrounds in this forest, and it is also home to the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. Dogs are not allowed out of the car at the monument. Dogs of all sizes are allowed, and there are no additional pet fees. Dogs may not be left unattended, and they must be quiet, leash... more on DogFriendly.com
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
10600 N.E. 51st CircleVancouver, Washington 98682
IGifford Pinchot National Forest
- 10600 N.E. 51st Circle
Vancouver, WA , USA - +1 360 891 5000
- Overview Gifford Pinchot National Forest, stretching from Mt. St. Helens east to Mt. Adams and north to Mt. Rainier, is one of Washington's oldest forests. It's ... more on Fodor's
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
10600 N.E. 51st CircleVancouver, WA , USA
JDakota Memorial Off-Leash Dog Park
- Pacific Community Park
Vancouver,WA,98684 - 3606191111
- the olympics in Beijing are just around the corner but for those who need their fix, make the trek across the border. it's 8 acres of park that's double-gated ... more on Yelp
Dakota Memorial Off-Leash Dog Park
Pacific Community ParkVancouver,WA,98684
