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Paradise Point The Discover Pass is required for day visits to state parks and access to other state-managed recreation lands. The pass provides access to millions of acres of parks, wildlife areas, trails, natural areas and water-access sites. The annual pass is transferable between two vehicles. • Annual pass: $30 • One-day pass: $10 (transaction and dealer fees may apply) The Discover Pass can be purchased online, by phone or in person. For details, visit www.discoverpass.wa.gov or call (866) 320-9933. Thank you for supporting Washington state recreation lands. Adventure Awaits.com Connect with us on social media www.twitter.com/WAStatePks www.facebook.com/WashingtonStateParks www.youtube.com/WashingtonStateParks Share your stories and photos: www.parks.state.wa.us Washington State Parks P&R 45-41001-02 (05/17) Paradise Point State Park 33914 N.W. Paradise Park Road Ridgefield, WA 98642 (360) 263-2350 State Parks information: (360) 902-8844 Reservations: Online at www.parks.state.wa.us or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688 Other state parks located in the general area: Battle Ground and Beacon Rock State Parks 2018 S Sample If you would like to support Washington State Parks even more, please consider making a donation when renewing your license plate tabs. You also may place a check in a donation box when you visit state parks. Donations are a significant part of the State Parks budget and are needed to keep your parks open and operating. For more information, visit www.parks.state.wa.us/donations Things to Remember Winter Schedule – Although most parks are open year round, some parks or portions of parks are closed during the winter. • For a winter schedule and information about seasonal closures, visit www.parks.state.wa.us, or call the information center at (360) 902-8844. • Wildlife, plants and all park buildings, signs, tables and other structures are protected; removal or damage of any kind is prohibited. • Hunting, feeding of wildlife and gathering firewood on state park property is prohibited. • One camping party is allowed per site. Maximum of eight people per campsite. • Campsites may not be held for other parties. • Camping check-in time is 2:30 p.m., and check-out time is 1 p.m. • Pets must be on leash and under physical control at all times. This includes trail areas and campsites. Pet owners must clean up after pets on all state park lands. • Quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. Generators may be operated from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. State Park

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Page 1: Paradise - storage.googleapis.com...Paradise Point State Park 33914 N.W. Paradise Park Road Ridgefield, WA 98642 (360) 263-2350 State Parks information: (360) 902-8844 Reservations:

Paradise Point

The Discover Pass is required for day visits to state parks and access to other state-managed recreation lands. The pass provides access to millions of acres of parks, wildlife areas, trails, natural areas and water-access sites. The annual pass is transferable between two vehicles. • Annual pass: $30 • One-day pass: $10 (transaction and dealer fees may apply)

The Discover Pass can be purchased online, by phone or in person. For details, visit www.discoverpass.wa.gov or call (866) 320-9933.

Thank you for supporting Washington state recreation lands.

Adventure Awaits.com

Connect with us on social mediawww.twitter.com/WAStatePkswww.facebook.com/WashingtonStateParkswww.youtube.com/WashingtonStateParks

Share your stories and photos:

www.parks.state.wa.us

Washington State Parks

P&R 45-41001-02 (05/17)

Paradise Point State Park33914 N.W.Paradise Park RoadRidgefield, WA 98642 (360) 263-2350

State Parks information: (360) 902-8844

Reservations: Online at www.parks.state.wa.us or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688

Other state parks located in the general area: Battle Ground and Beacon Rock State Parks

2018S Sample

2017S Sample

2019S Sample

2016S Sample

If you would like to support Washington State Parks even more, please consider making a donation when renewing your license plate tabs. You also may place a check in a donation box

when you visit state parks. Donations are a significant part of the State Parks budget and are needed to keep your parks open and operating. For more information, visit www.parks.state.wa.us/donations

Things to Remember• Winter Schedule – Although most parks are open year round, some parks or portions of parks are closed during the winter. • For a winter schedule and information about seasonal closures, visit www.parks.state.wa.us, or call the information center at (360) 902-8844.• Wildlife, plants and all park buildings, signs, tables and other structures are protected; removal or damage of any kind is prohibited. • Hunting, feeding of wildlife and gathering firewood on state park property is prohibited.• One camping party is allowed per site. Maximum of eight people per campsite.• Campsites may not be held for other parties.• Camping check-in time is 2:30 p.m., and check-out time is 1 p.m.• Pets must be on leash and under physical control at all times. This includes trail areas and campsites. Pet owners must clean up after pets on all state park lands.• Quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. Generators may be operated from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

State Park

Page 2: Paradise - storage.googleapis.com...Paradise Point State Park 33914 N.W. Paradise Park Road Ridgefield, WA 98642 (360) 263-2350 State Parks information: (360) 902-8844 Reservations:

Paradise Point State Park

33914 N.W. Paradise Park Road Ridgefield, WA 98642 • Information Center (360) 902-8844

To Woodland

Lewis R iver

Waterfall

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To Vancouver

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Welcome. Please remember a Discover Pass is required to visit a state park or other state-managed recreation lands.

Revenue from Discover Pass replaces general fund tax funding no longer available to cover the cost of operations.

(Revised 08-08-16)

Hiking

Boating

Fishing

Park boundary

Picnic area

Canoe access

Trailer dump

Rangerstation

Campsites1-20 = Electricity available21-69 = Standard sites 70-79 = Primitive sites

Yurt Sites 16, 18

Wecome to Paradise Point Paradise Point State Park is an

88-acre camping park with 6,180 feet of freshwater shoreline immediately

east of the interstate, near Woodland in Southwest Washington.

Paradise Point is forested with Douglas-fir, cedar, alder and hemlock and supports wildlife such as deer, elk, raccoons, chipmunks and coyote. Many types of birds, including dove, hawk, heron, woodpecker and wren can be seen at the park. Visitors to the park have many recreational opportunities for hiking, bicycling, picnicking, fishing and boating. Swimming in the Lewis River is at visitor’s own risk as no lifeguards are on duty. The park has 2 miles of trails and a small apple orchard. The park, which lies near Interstate 5, offers travelers a camping stop when traveling. The area possesses great natural beauty, and highway noise can be avoided by using woodland campsites in the park. The park has 18 utility campsites, 49 standard campsites, 10 primitive campsites, two yurts (reservable year round), one dump station, two restrooms, four ADA restrooms and four showers (two ADA). Some of the campsites are in a grassy area, and the primitive sites are in the woods. Maximum site length is 40 feet (limited availability). Campsites may be reserved between May 15 and Sept. 15. To make a reservation, visit online at www.parks.state.wa.us or call (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688.