Port of Camas-Washougal

The port provides facilities and services for land, air, and water-borne use, and commerce to enhance employment and recreational opportunities for the communities of Camas and Washougal.

The airport covers 105 acres (0.42 km2) and offers 79 hangars, with 14 tie-downs for outside storage.

[1] Location: 45°37′40″N 122°24′17″W / 45.62777778°N 122.40472222°W / 45.62777778; -122.40472222 (Grove Field) The Industrial Park was established in 1966 when the United States Army Corps of Engineers created a 5.5-mile (8.9 km) levee along the Columbia River.

Since its inception, the industrial park has seen significant development over the years and currently is home to 41 businesses employing approximately 900 employees with an annual payroll exceeding $27 million.

[1] Location: 45°34′10″N 122°20′16″W / 45.56944444°N 122.33777778°W / 45.56944444; -122.33777778 (Industrial Park) The marina was first developed while Commissioner Leighton Blake was serving his term (1953 to 1955) and now offers 356 moorage slips plus a 4-lane launch ramp[2] with a large parking area for boat trailers and tow vehicles, an event center overlooking the east end of the Marina[1] as well as a restaurant on the water called The Puffin Cafe,[2] one yacht club, a self-service fuel dock, a boat repair/storage facility nearby, parking for self-contained RV’s, the Marina Park which hosts summertime concerts, and the Parker’s Landing Historical Park which details the history of the area.