Best attractions and places to see around Lake Shore include a variety of natural and historical sites. The area features extensive paved trails along rivers and creeks, offering opportunities for cycling and walking. Visitors can explore significant historical landmarks and enjoy scenic views of lakes and rivers, often with distant mountain backdrops. The region provides diverse outdoor experiences, from tranquil lake shores to urban parks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This is a fantastic paved pathway that runs alongside the beautiful Columbia River. The views of the river with Mount Hood in the distance are spectacular. There are several access points along the trail, and you may want to stop at the sandy beach at the east end to enjoy the scenery and take a few memorable photos of the stunning landscape.
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Vancouver Lake is a large, shallow lake located near Vancouver, Washington. The lake is popular for kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and windsurfing due to its calm waters. The Vancouver Lake Regional Park is located on its western shore and provides amenities such as picnic areas, open fields, restrooms, and a sandy beach for relaxing. The park is a great spot for birdwatching, as the area is home to diverse waterfowl and other wildlife. While swimming is permitted, water quality can vary, and advisories are posted as needed.
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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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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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Vancouver Lake's sparkling waters and raw shoreline offer a rustic nature experience just outside of the city.
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Fort Vancouver feels like a step back in time, and even if you don't stop, you can still appreciate it as you pedal through. If you do have some spare time, the gardens, village, and exhibits are worth looking around as they give a great insight into life at this Hudson's Bay fur trading post in the 19th century.
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Fort Vancouver feels like a step back in time, and even if you don't stop, you can still appreciate it as you pedal through. If you do have some spare time, the gardens, village and exhibits are worth looking around as they give a great insight into life at this Hudson's Bay fur trading post in the 19th century.
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On a clear day, you get great views of Mount Hood from here!
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Lake Shore offers a mix of historical sites and natural beauty. You can visit Fort Vancouver, a significant historical site offering insight into 19th-century life at a Hudson's Bay fur trading post. For natural features, explore Wintler Park, a beach with great views of Mount Hood on clear days, or enjoy the serene waters of Vancouver Lake, popular for kayaking and birdwatching.
Yes, Lake Shore has several family-friendly options. The Burnt Bridge Creek Trail is a paved path suitable for families, passing through parks and greenways. Fort Vancouver also offers an educational and engaging experience for all ages with its gardens, village, and exhibits. Additionally, Wintler Park and Vancouver Lake provide sandy beaches and open spaces perfect for family outings.
The Lake Shore area is excellent for outdoor activities, particularly cycling, walking, and hiking. The Burnt Bridge Creek Trail is a popular paved route for bikes and walks. For more extensive options, you can find numerous hiking routes, including easy trails like the Vancouver Lake North Trail and Salmon Creek Greenway Trail, as well as moderate and difficult running trails. Explore more options on the Hiking around Lake Shore and Running Trails around Lake Shore guide pages.
Yes, the Columbia Riverfront Renaissance Trail is a fantastic paved pathway that runs alongside the Columbia River and is wheelchair accessible. It offers spectacular views, including Mount Hood in the distance.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views and the opportunity to connect with nature and history. The clear views of Mount Hood from Wintler Park are a highlight. Many also enjoy the peaceful, rustic nature experience offered by Vancouver Lake and the step back in time provided by Fort Vancouver.
Yes, the Columbia Riverfront Renaissance Trail is dog-friendly, offering a great paved path for walks with your canine companion alongside the beautiful Columbia River.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, many outdoor attractions like Wintler Park offer the best experience on clear days, especially for views of Mount Hood. Generally, pleasant weather is ideal for enjoying the trails, parks, and lake activities.
For easy hikes, the Lake Shore area offers several options. You can explore trails like the Vancouver Lake North Trail, Gnome Trail, Klineline Pond, and Whipple Creek Park Loop. More details and routes can be found on the Easy hikes around Lake Shore guide page.
Absolutely. Wintler Park is renowned for its views of Mount Hood on clear days. The Columbia Riverfront Renaissance Trail also provides spectacular river views with Mount Hood in the distance. Additionally, Vancouver Lake offers scenic views of its sparkling waters and raw shoreline.
The primary historical site in the area is Fort Vancouver. This location provides a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century life as a Hudson's Bay fur trading post, complete with gardens, a village, and various exhibits.
Yes, Vancouver Lake is an excellent spot for birdwatching. The area is home to diverse waterfowl and other wildlife, making it a great place to observe nature.
Yes, for longer runs, the Salmon Creek Greenway Trail offers a moderate route of about 9.7 km. The Burnt Bridge Creek Trail also has a difficult running route that spans approximately 24.9 km. You can find more details on the Running Trails around Lake Shore guide page.


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