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Paradise Point State Park Campground Washington

Paradise Point State Park Overview

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Paradise Point State Park campground has 78 single-family campsites with easy access to the Lewis River. There are 49 standard campsites, 18 with water & electric hookups and 2 yurts.  The standard and utility sites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (up to 40 feet). Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grate.

Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers ($) and a dump station. There’s also a picnic area, amphitheater and swimming area. There is no boat launch at the Park.

Paradise Point State Park – Area Recreation

Outdoor recreation activities include boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, hiking, mountain biking and picnicking. There’s also some great wildlife viewing here – including Blue Herons.

You may also be interested in Battle Ground Lake State Park.

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Amenities
  • Amphitheater
  • BBQ Grills
  • Campground Host
  • Campsite Tables
  • Comfort Station
  • Drinking Water
  • Dump Station
  • Electrical Hookup
  • Fire Pit
  • Fire Rings
  • Firewood Available
  • Grills
  • Pets OK
  • Picnic Tables
  • Restrooms (Flush Toilets)
  • RV Hookups
  • Shade Structure
  • Showers
  • Trash Collection
Activities
  • Biking
  • Bird Watching
  • Boating
  • Boating (non motorized)
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Kayaking
  • Mountain Biking
  • Nature Trails
  • Photography
  • Picnicking
  • River
  • Swimming
  • Walking Trails
  • Wildlife Viewing
33914 NW Paradise Park Road
Ridgefield, Washington 98642
360 263-2350
Lat / Long:

45.86543, -122.70411

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# of Campsites:

69

# of RV Hookup Campsites:

18

Campsite Vehicle Size:

Up to 40 feet.

Season:

Year Round

Elevation:

118

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Paradise Point State Park Comments & Reviews

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5 Comments on “Paradise Point State Park”

  1. Terry waller says:

    Paradise is a nice parks, I have hosted there a lot. Sites 1 thru 20 have electricity and water available at the site. 21 thru 69 are just parking pads, except for host and volunteer site. 70 thru 79 are walk inside no vehicle access. A couple of nice hiking trails day use area you walk or drive too about a mile away. An Indian tribe just put a big casino in about a mile away. Day use gas a 9 hole disc golf course.

  2. Leslie Likens says:

    Beautiful campground awesome rangers and very friendly

  3. Karen Dorman says:

    Absolutely terrible unless you are ok with the Interstate (I5) next to your campsite. I was in site 13, and it backed right towards the freeway where you could clearly see the traffic and the roar was unbearable. I booked 3 nights and didn’t even stay for one. Luckily I live in Seattle so the drive home was long but doable. Perhaps if you had a site farther away it could be better (however all the sites with power/water are on the freeway side) but I can’t imagine you would be able to completely escape the freeway roar.

  4. craig combelic says:

    It makes no sense that we have to pay twice. First you charge by the night for a spot to park. Also added is the price of the “Discover pass”. So I am just passing through the state and I have to by a pass that covers parts of the state. Why do Washington residents have to by a pass to visit land that they own? Do no tax dollars go to state lands? What do they do with money from hunting and fishing licence’s? Or the $5 that the HIDE on auto tad fees. Why do rangers drive brand new trucks? What do they do in two years that have to replace them?
    So to pay for a spot with no septic, that is a bitch to get in and out of, that sits along side a Major Free way with fumes and horns and semi’s is not high on a list of “good deals” for the traveler when 2 miles south there is a rest area with free RV waste dumping and free fresh water where you can park over night for free, Paradise is far from a good park. Good laugh yes. Monkeys could manage a state better than the apes running Washington now. what’s next, the people vote in $30 auto licence fees, so the state charges weight fees for cars AND MOTORCYCLES too, then adds fees so that it costs $70 plus just to licence a bike. Rude Rude Rude – I moved. Olympia needs an enema, then wiped with J Insane – gov.

  5. Emily Andersen says:

    Horrible experience. Kept awake all night by freeway noise, restrooms were nasty, and the ranger had a big chip on his shoulder. We had planned on staying 2 weeks, but left early because of the daily harrassment by the ranger. Every morning he would drive around looking for reasons to wake up campers. Twice I was woken up early by the ranger pounding on my door. I was told to move my car because one tire was literally 1 inch off of the parking pad. The parking pad is so old and worn it’s almost impossible to see, especially when it’s raining or dark. I was told that my tire would create mud issues. It was pouring at the time and most of our campsite was already mud! I was told if I didn’t move it immediately, I would be fined. When leaving the campground I would pray that the ranger wasn’t making his rounds because it would take forever to leave. When he would stop to harrass campers, he would leave his truck door open so that no one could drive around his vehicle. This guy was a complete control freak. On the plus side, the rest of the staff were very pleasant!

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