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Things to do in Woodland
Cedar Creek Grist Mill
The Scenery alone around the Cedar Creek Grist Mill makes it worth the trip. It's like driving into the past. The picturesque Cedar Creek Grist Mill is the only grain-grinding mill in Washington that has maintained its original structural integrity, grinds with stones, and is water-powered. Built in 1876, the mill has been fully restored as a working museum and is registered as a National Historic Site. The covered bridge spanning Cedar Creek adjacent to the mill was rebuilt in 1994, and adds a scenic backdrop to this popular site drawing visitors from all over the world. Visitors will be greeted and given a "Working Tour" of how this mill still works today. Call (360) 225-5832 for more information.
Chelatchie Prairie Railroad
In the logging boom days, this railroad line transported logs to Columbia River ports. Pulled by an 1841 diesel locomotive, the train transports passengers through scenic northern Clark County from Yacolt to Mouton Falls and Chelatchie Prairie and back. Special events include casino nights, murder mysteries, staged hold-ups and barbeque trips. Call (360) 686-3559 for more information.
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Headquarters for the British Hudson’s Bay Company, the bustling fort was once the center of political, cultural and commercial activities in the Pacific Northwest. Today, the mid-19th century fur trading outpost comes alive at the reconstructed fort where interpreters in period clothing re-enact daily fort life. Call (360) 816-6205 for more information.
Officers Row
Where else in the Northwest can you stroll past 22 preserved Victorian homes on the National Historic Register? Built in the mid-to-late 1800s, these beautifully restored homes were built to house U.S. Army officers and their families stationed at Vancouver Barracks. The O.O. Howard House is open to the public with the Visitor Information Center, the Grant House features The Restaurant at the Historic Reserve and Commanders Whiskey and Wine Bar, and the Marshall House offers tours and an exhibit on General George C. Marshall, it’s most famous resident. Call (360) 992-1800 for more information.
750 Anderson Street, Woodland, WA
Sternwheeler Columbia Gorge
This triple-decker paddle wheeler offers sightseeing and meal cruises in the Columbia River Gorge. Specialty cruises are available. Call (800) 643-1354 for more information.
