Our World | Vancouver Lake

Vancouver lake and Vancouver Lake Regional park, WA

Vancouver Lake Regional Park in Vancouver, Washington, is a pleasant place for some family-time outdoors. It is not exactly one of those touristy places; more like a place where the locals like to hang out on a sunny day.

Vancouver Lake Regional Park

Lying in west of Downtown Vancouver, Vancouver Lake Regional Park seemed to be this quiet place just outside town. But then again, it is not without things-to-do there. The almost 200-acre park has picnic tables and grills and facilities for a game of Beach Volleyball. There’s sand for kids to play in and ample open lawn-space for them to run around. There are even a couple of trails here at this park.

Let me take you on a short photo trip of this park beside Vancouver Lake:

Vancouver Lake

The biggest attraction here must be lake itself on whose bank the park lies. Vancouver Lake Regional Park lies just beside the Vancouver lake and is fortunate to have a bit of its sandy beach too.

Vancouver Lake Regional Park, Vancouver, WA
The park on ‘this’ bank and Downtown Vancouver on the other.
Vancouver Lake Regional Park

Vancouver Lake Regional Park, Vancouver, WA

Vancouver Lake Regional Park, Vancouver, WA
One of the trails at Vancouver Lake Regional Park, Vancouver, WA.
Vancouver Lake Regional Park, Vancouver, WA

Vancouver Lake Regional Park, Vancouver, WA

Volcano Spotting

For me, one of the best things about the park was spotting Mt. St. Helens, one of the volcanoes of the Cascade Range.

Vancouver like other parts of the Pacific Northwest get a lot of rain. So I guess it was only because it was a clear day that I got to see Mt. St. Helens. I hear that Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams are also visible from Vancouver Lake Regional Park on good days. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to see the latter-mentioned volcanic mountains.

If you’d like a peek at these volcanic mountains, see :
Mt. Hood
Volcanic Sites 
Mt. St. Helens from Vancouver Lake Regional Park, Vancouver, WA
Do you see Mt. St. Helens?
Mt. St. Helens from Vancouver Lake Regional Park, Vancouver, WA
Zoomed in: Mt. St. Helens.

Linking to the meme:
 
 
 
Also from the Pacific Northwest —
Mt. Rainier National Park
Columbia River Gorge
Astoria
Space Needle
Tillamook Cheese Factory
Oldest Starbucks store
(Wooden Shoe) Tulip Festival

 

 

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22 thoughts on “Our World | Vancouver Lake

    1. It is. And because those parts have very few sunny days a year, a day like this is taken very seriously and an outoor-day, I’m sure. 🙂

      Thanks guys. 🙂

  1. I love such places – low on tourists and high on beauty and serenity. When I read Vancouver, I thought Canada. Washington is a beautiful state, full of natural beauty. Rain is a only problem, though.

  2. It is a lovely little corner of the US, really. If you were to stay there for a bit, you could get tired of the rains. But then again, I guess it is the rains that keeps the Pacific Northwest so green and clean.
    Vancouver, WA is often mistaken for the more famous Vancouver, BC. 😉

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