Best attractions and places to see around Brush Prairie include a blend of natural beauty and historical significance within Clark County. This rural community features expansive prairie land, lush greenery, and diverse wildlife, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its natural features and historical landmarks, providing insights into the region's heritage.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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The Burnt Bridge Creek Trail is a completely paved bike way that leads from Vancouver Lake through the northern part of the city towards the Columbia River. The trail passes through numerous parks and can be accessed from a few different trailheads and parking lots.
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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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Explore the ruins of the Old Grist Mill, surrounded by towering Douglas fir trees and thriving sword ferns next to Whipple Creek.
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Needed to run an errand cross town, and decided to test Komoot integration with an Apple Watch. Great route! More important (to me) the Komoot -Apple Watch integration was flawless. I've been hoping this would be the case and justify the Watch purchase. Interesting comment about bike computers: They serve two different audiences - Training and Touring. Frankly, the dedicated GPS Computers are great if you want to track statistics for training, or compete with others over training rides, but for Touring they are way too complicated, expensive, and built around features I don't need. The Apple Watch combined with the Komoot App is perfect for finding your way on a Tour. My only complaint is the Watch-Komoot App didn't want to close or give up control of my phone (The Watches 'App Switcher' did work to close Komoot. Here's hoping Komoot keeps building on the Apple Watch integration!
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This greenway follows Burnt Bridge Creek through a variety of landscapes. Open grasslands, wetlands, and forests make this 8-mile greenway popular with active people and nature lovers alike, as you can watch waterfowl and listen to songbirds. The trail gets its name from a bridge dating back to 1889 that burnt down.
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It's a real pleasure to ride along the Salmon Creek Greenway Trail. Wetlands, ponds, forest, meadows and creeks.. the park has it all!
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Riding along Burnt Bridge Creek Trail is a great opportunity to discover the Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway, its open grasslands and wooded areas. A lovely spot!
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Nice hike right outside of town to the ruins of an old Mill.
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Brush Prairie is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the wetlands, ponds, forests, and creeks along the Salmon Creek Greenway, which is also vital for salmon recovery. Another option is Lewisville Park, a 154-acre regional park on the East Fork Lewis River, featuring wide trails through picturesque forests of Douglas-firs and maples. The area is also characterized by expansive prairie land and diverse wildlife.
Yes, Brush Prairie has several historical sites. The Old Mill offers a glimpse into the past with its ruins surrounded by towering Douglas fir trees. You can also visit the historic Cedar Creek Grist Mill, built in 1876, which is still operational and demonstrates 19th-century grain processing. Other local historical landmarks include the Old Brush Prairie Schoolhouse and the Orchards Mural and Clock.
For hiking, Lewisville Park offers wide trails through beautiful forests. Whipple Creek Park is another excellent choice with its extensive trail network through deep forests. You can find more detailed routes and options in the Hiking around Brush Prairie guide.
The Burnt Bridge Creek Trail is a popular paved bikeway that extends from Vancouver Lake towards the Columbia River, passing through numerous parks. The Salmon Creek Greenway also offers a pleasant ride through wetlands and forests. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Brush Prairie guide.
Absolutely. Many of the natural areas are suitable for families, such as Lewisville Park, Salmon Creek Greenway, and Whipple Creek Park, all of which feature trails and open spaces for exploration. The Wildlife Botanical Gardens also offer an engaging experience for all ages, showcasing themed gardens designed to attract local wildlife.
The Wildlife Botanical Gardens (Naturescaping of Southwest Washington Wildlife Botanical Gardens) in Brush Prairie are three-acre gardens that showcase specialty-themed areas designed to attract birds, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other wildlife. They feature over 200 native plant species and offer educational programs. The gardens are open daily from dawn to dusk.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Salmon Creek Greenway offers gentle paths through diverse natural landscapes. Whipple Creek Park also has trails suitable for easier walks. You can find more specific easy routes in the Easy hikes around Brush Prairie guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of natural beauty and accessible outdoor activities. The paved bikeway of Burnt Bridge Creek Trail is appreciated for discovering grasslands and wooded areas, while the diverse landscapes of Salmon Creek Greenway, with its wetlands and forests, are a real pleasure to experience. The historical charm of sites like the Old Mill also draws interest.
Yes, the Salmon Creek area, particularly around the Salmon Creek Greenway, is crucial for salmon recovery. It provides critical spawning and rearing habitat for various salmon and steelhead species. The Gordy Jolma Family Natural Area, adjacent to the Salmon-Morgan Creeks Natural Area, is actively involved in improving recreational opportunities and restoring fish habitat. More information can be found on the Clark County Public Works website: clark.wa.gov.
Beyond the well-known trails, Hockinson Meadows Park is a popular local park near Brush Prairie. Lewisville Park, a 154-acre regional park, offers a wide trail system and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, making it a great spot for hikers and runners.
Brush Prairie's diverse landscapes, including vast prairies, lush greenery, and areas like the Salmon Creek Greenway, support a variety of wildlife. You might spot birds, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other small animals, especially in the Wildlife Botanical Gardens which are specifically designed to attract them. The natural areas also provide habitat for various salmon and steelhead species.
Brush Prairie and its surrounding areas offer a rich cultural tapestry. You can find local farm stands, wineries, and breweries to visit. The community also hosts quaint country fairs and lively music festivals that celebrate its heritage and traditions throughout the year.


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