Lake Sacajawea
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Lake Sacajawea Park – Longview, Washington

Located in the heart of Longview, Lake Sacajawea Park is the city’s crown jewel — a beautiful 3.5-mile greenbelt that winds around a long, curving lake surrounded by scenic bridges, gardens, fountains, and walking trails. This beloved park offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, recreation, and community gathering spaces, making it a favorite destination for residents and visitors alike.

Visitors can enjoy walking, jogging, or biking along the paved trail that circles the lake, go kayaking or paddle boating, or spend a relaxing afternoon fishing for trout and bass. The park also features picnic areas, playgrounds, and peaceful garden spaces, including the tranquil Japanese Garden located on the south end.


Community Events

Lake Sacajawea is at the heart of Longview’s community celebrations, especially during the summer months. The park hosts a variety of annual events that bring the community together, including:

  • Concerts at the Lake – A free summer concert series featuring live music in a beautiful lakeside setting.
  • Movies in the Park – Family-friendly outdoor movie nights under the stars.
  • Go 4th Festival – Longview’s signature Independence Day celebration, featuring a parade, food vendors, live entertainment, timber show, cardboard regatta and fireworks over the lake.
  • Seasonal community gatherings – Additional events throughout the year celebrate holidays, local culture, and outdoor fun.

These beloved events make Lake Sacajawea a vibrant hub of music, entertainment, and family fun every summer and beyond.


Why It Stands Out

Lake Sacajawea is more than just a body of water in a city park — it’s a multifaceted recreational gem that beautifully blends thoughtful landscaping, community spaces, and outdoor enjoyment. What was once a natural slough was transformed in the 1920s into the stunning lake and park visitors experience today — a testament to visionary city planning and decades of community care.

The park is peppered with unique features like the Japanese Garden, the Frank Willis Arboretum — home to 119 identified tree species — along with rhododendron gardens, fountains, and picturesque bridges. These features add to the “crown jewel” feel locals often describe when speaking about the park.

Its central location in downtown Longview makes it easily accessible, offering residents and visitors a convenient place to unwind, exercise, and connect with nature — an “escape” right in the heart of the city. Whether you come for a peaceful walk, a family picnic, or one of the many community celebrations, Lake Sacajawea Park truly stands out as the heart and soul of Longview — a place where nature, recreation, and community come together.

Address
1199 W Kessler Blvd
Longview, WA 98632
City
Longview

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