Best attractions and places to see around Lewisville include a variety of natural features and outdoor recreation opportunities. The area is characterized by its scenic rivers, waterfalls, and extensive forest trails. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from riverbanks to forested parks, offering a range of activities for nature enthusiasts. Lewisville provides a setting for outdoor exploration and appreciation of natural beauty.
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The East Fork Lewis River is a river in the U.S. state of Washington. It is the largest tributary of the Lewis River. Its source is on Green Lookout Mountain in Skamania County
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This scenic access point to the East Fork Lewis River offers an easy way to enjoy the water. The area is rich with wildlife, including over 20 species of fish, deer, elk, and bald eagles. Multiple access points along the water's edge make it a convenient spot for a break.
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Lewisville Park is a 154-acre regional park on the East Fork Lewis River. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 and draws in hikers and runners with a wide trail that winds through a picturesque forest of Douglas-firs, big-leaf maples, vine maples, and sword ferns.
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XC trail with fast flowy sections that includes plenty of roots and rock gardens. The trail includes great views of Mount St. Helens from its high point.
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Multon Falls Regional park is a a 387 acre park on the East Fork of the Lewis River. It features a high arched swing bridge, two waterfalls, and a narrow tree lined canyon that the river flows through forming its namesake, Moulton Falls.
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Moulton Falls is stunning, be sure to pack your swimsuit as there is a swimming access area. The waters are freezing even in the summer. If you can't handle the cold, it's still a perfect spot to sit and relax and take in the beautiful landscape.
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A scenic spot along the Lewis River where you might spot a bald eagle. Several access points to the water's edge makes this one an easy place to photograph.
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Lewisville is rich in natural beauty, primarily centered around the East Fork Lewis River. You can visit the scenic East Fork Lewis River itself, known for wildlife spotting, or experience the stunning Moulton Falls and Bridge, which features two waterfalls and a narrow tree-lined canyon.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Lewisville Park is a 154-acre regional park with wide trails through a picturesque forest, perfect for a family stroll. The East Fork Lewis River also offers easy access points for enjoying the water and spotting wildlife, while Moulton Falls has swimming access areas, though the water can be quite cold.
Lewisville offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can explore the trails at Lewisville Park, which wind through a beautiful forest. For a more challenging experience, the Bells Mountain Trail provides an XC trail with fast flowy sections, roots, and rock gardens, plus great views of Mount St. Helens from its high point. You can find more hiking options in our guide to Hiking around Lewisville.
Absolutely. Lewisville Park features wide trails that are ideal for easy walks or runs through its scenic forest. For more options, check out our guide to Easy hikes around Lewisville, which includes routes like the Battle Ground Lake Perimeter Loop and Salmon-Morgan Creeks Trail.
The East Fork Lewis River area is rich in wildlife. You might spot over 20 species of fish, deer, elk, and bald eagles. It's a prime location for birdwatching and enjoying the natural ecosystem.
Yes, Moulton Falls offers swimming access. Be aware that the waters are quite cold, even during the summer months. It's a refreshing spot to cool off or simply relax by the beautiful landscape.
Yes, Lewisville offers several trails suitable for running. Lewisville Park has wide trails perfect for runners. You can find more dedicated running routes, such as the East Fork of the Lewis River Trail and the Lewisville Park Trail loop, in our guide to Running Trails around Lewisville.
For scenic photography, the East Fork Lewis River offers several access points to the water's edge, making it easy to capture its beauty, especially if you're hoping to photograph a bald eagle. The Bells Mountain Trail also provides great views, including distant vistas of Mount St. Helens from its higher elevations.
Yes, Lewisville Park, a 154-acre regional park on the East Fork Lewis River, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, recognizing its historical importance.
The Bells Mountain Trail is an intermediate to challenging XC trail. It features fast flowy sections but also includes plenty of roots and rock gardens, making it a dynamic experience for hikers and mountain bikers.


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