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The Five Best Hikes Near Vancouver, Washington

Vancouver, Washington’s location on the north bank of the Columbia River gives local hikers quick access to Gorge cliffs, waterfalls, old‑growth forests and alpine meadows. Avid hikers can find the trails below all within an easy drive from Vancouver. For each hike you’ll find essential logistics—distance, notable sights and difficulty—plus a link to the park’s official site for the most up‑to‑date details.

Hamilton Mountain (Beacon Rock State Park)

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Beacon Rock Trail (Beacon Rock State Park)

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Cape Horn Loop (Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area)

Image source: US Forest Service

Silver Star Mountain via Silver Star Trail #180 (Gifford Pinchot National Forest)

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Moulton Falls Regional Park (Clark County)

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Practical Tips To Enjoy Your Hikes

Closing Thoughts

Within an hour of Vancouver you can stand atop a volcanic monolith, peer down on thundering waterfalls, ramble through wildflower meadows and stroll along a riverside railbed. These five hikes showcase the diversity of southwest Washington’s landscapes. Always check the official websites linked above for current conditions and trail closures before heading out. Happy hiking!

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