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Paradise Point
Overview
Paradise Point State Park offers a unique blend of convenience and natural beauty located just off the Interstate 5 corridor. This lush forested park provides a peaceful escape for RV travelers navigating the Pacific Northwest. Set along the East Fork Lewis River, the park covers nearly 100 acres of green space, offering a quiet atmosphere that feels miles away from the highway. It serves as an ideal base for exploring the scenic river valley while enjoying a classic camping experience in a well-maintained state park setting.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Ridgefield, Washington, the park is positioned perfectly for those traveling between Portland and Seattle. The surroundings are characterized by dense evergreen canopies and the gentle flow of the Lewis River. Despite its proximity to the freeway, the park's topography helps muffle traffic noise, creating a secluded sanctuary. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by the vibrant wetlands and rolling hills typical of Clark County, making it a picturesque stop for anyone wanting to experience the local ecosystem.
Amenities & Park Features
The park caters to RVers with a selection of sites featuring utility hookups for electricity and water. Visitors have access to clean restrooms, refreshing showers, and a convenient dump station located near the entrance. One of the most unique features of this destination is its nine-hole disc golf course, which winds through the trees and open spaces. For those who enjoy being on the water, the park provides easy access to a swimming beach and several miles of hiking trails that showcase the local flora and fauna.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the park boundaries, the Ridgefield area is rich with activity. Nature enthusiasts can visit the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge to spot migratory birds and local wildlife. For a change of pace, the nearby Ilani Casino offers dining and entertainment options just a short drive away. Wine lovers will appreciate the numerous boutique wineries and tasting rooms scattered throughout the countryside. Additionally, the metropolitan attractions of Vancouver and Portland are easily accessible for a day trip filled with shopping and culture.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for families seeking a safe, outdoor environment with plenty of space for children to play. It is particularly well-suited for disc golf enthusiasts and those who enjoy river-based activities like wading or fishing. Because of its location, it is a top-tier stopover for long-distance RVers needing a reliable and scenic place to rest. If you prefer a rustic, tree-lined campsite over a paved parking-lot style resort, Paradise Point will fit your travel style perfectly.
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User Reviews
Jennafer Schofield
Paradise point is a nice place to camp. Not to expensive either it is KOA so there is bathrooms and showers. Beautiful river to play in with rocks to jump off and trails all around to explore with friends and family
Goldie Gibbon
Perfect WA State Park with very friendly and helpful staff that went out of their way help with first come first serve check in. This well maintained Campground is next to the 5 freeway, they have shade and full sun campsites and 2 yurts. At the bottom of road is a Day use area with an enormous disk Golf area, lifejackets, and picnic tables right on the River and beach area. Looks like one could easily put a kayak, canoe or paddle boards in . Trails and areas to walk. Restrooms and showers are very clean. If you want less freeway noise book the sites farthest from the 5. The trees and brush dampen the road noise.
Yvette Zurita
This was a really cool place this had nothing to do with the place but there was a lady snooping around our campsite looking around at our stuff that we left outside the tent so be vigilant don't sleep too hard! Although it is very relaxing and hard not to!
Liliya Orlov
We did NOT feel safe at this campsite what so ever. We are 4 single ladies camping by ourselves and on numerous occasions people would drive into the campgrounds stalking/peering into peoples campsites. We had to call 311 on a very suspicious vehicle. Right as the vehicle left, a homeless couple pulled up and were rummaging through the trash and went and used the showers for free. The camp host was NO where to be seen; they neither checked us in or drove around to even come say hi or see who we were. No staff is around checking the safety of this open camp that is right off the highway and has no gates that they close for the night time to keep the campers safe from predators, robbers, etc. Open fields and tree lines expose the main road and camp as well, which gives easy access to anyone wanting to break through into the camping areas. Lots of sketchy people at this campsite. The ranger is present but only during the early morning through afternoon. Unfortunate because most sketchy stuff starts happening at night. We staying in a locked yurt and that made us feel more safe, but if we camped in a tent I would never return here again
Nancy Clifton
Right next to the freeway... Not a quiet and relaxing campground. Very nicely maintained. River access is nice... Great swimming hole..Sandy shore and slow moving river. Lower tent loop is MUCH quieter,