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Antonys Pizzeria
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Anthonys Pizzeria

Website Address
Phone Number
(360) 225-3831
Address
1421 Pacific Avenue
Woodland, WA
City
Woodland
Carl Jr’s Woodland
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Founded in 1941, Carl's Jr. has been a West Coast favorite for almost 80 years, known for our iconic charbroiled burgers.
Today, we have more than 1,000 locations across the U.S. and serves 28 countries worldwide.

Phone Number
360.841.8089
Address
159 Pacific Avenue
Woodland, WA 98674
City
Woodland
Dinner
Yes
Lunch
Yes
Breakfast
Yes
Cedar Creek Grist Mill
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The Cedar Creek Grist Mill – Woodland, Washington

Nestled in the forested hills east of Woodland, The Cedar Creek Grist Mill is a beautifully preserved piece of Pacific Northwest history. Built in the late 1800s, this working museum gives visitors a rare look inside a fully functional, water-powered grist mill — one of the only ones of its kind still operating in Washington today.

Visitors are welcomed by friendly volunteers who provide a “Working Tour” of the mill in action. Inside, you’ll see huge pulleys and belts whirring above and below as water power turns the grinding stones that produce flour, cornmeal, and even fresh apple cider. Guests often receive free samples to take home — a true taste of history.

No gas or electricity is used — the mill runs entirely on the natural flow of Cedar Creek. Every volunteer here is passionate about keeping the mill’s story alive and sharing how this 19th-century technology still works today.

Set against a steep, rocky slope at the bottom of Cedar Creek Gorge, the mill is also a breathtaking scenic landmark. It remains the only grist mill in Washington that has maintained its original structural integrity, still mills with stones, and is powered solely by water. Beside it stands a covered bridge, built in 1994, which adds to the site’s charm and continues to draw visitors from across the country.


Seasonal and Annual Events

The Cedar Creek Grist Mill hosts a variety of seasonal events throughout the year, celebrating heritage, community, and the joy of handmade food. Each event features live milling demonstrations and free samples prepared on-site by volunteers. Popular events include:

  • Bread Day – Freshly baked breads made from flour milled on-site.
  • Strawberry Shortcake Day – Enjoy homemade shortcake topped with sweet local strawberries.
  • Blueberry Pancake Day – Watch flour being milled and enjoy delicious pancakes made right at the mill.
  • Treat Day – A fun day filled with baked goodies and sweet surprises.
  • Cornbread Day – See cornmeal ground by waterpower and sample warm, fresh cornbread.
  • Apple Cider Pressing Day – The most popular event of the year! Visitors can help press apples into fresh, crisp cider using the mill’s traditional machinery.

Each celebration showcases the mill’s living history and brings the community together in a warm, family-friendly atmosphere.


A Living Piece of History

The Cedar Creek Grist Mill is more than just a historic landmark — it’s a living museum, lovingly maintained by dedicated volunteers. Every spin of the wheel and every grain of flour tells a story of craftsmanship, ingenuity, and preservation. Whether you visit for the history, the beauty of the gorge, or one of the mill’s famous events, the Cedar Creek Grist Mill offers an unforgettable experience for all ages.

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Plan a Visit

Phone Number
360.225.5832
Address
43907 NE Grist Mill Road
Woodland, WA 98674
City
Woodland
Don Angel Taqueria – Woodland
Phone Number
360.841.8456
Address
265 Millard Street
Woodland, WA 98674
Spirits
Yes
Dinner
Yes
Lunch
Yes
Breakfast
Yes
El Patron Mexican Food
Phone Number
360.723.7442
Address
620 Goerig Street
Woodland, WA 98674
City
Woodland
Dinner
Yes
Lunch
Yes
Breakfast
Yes
Fat Moose Bar & Grill
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Fat Moose Bar & Grill

Phone Number
(360) 225-7944
Address
1388 Lewis River Road
Woodland, WA
City
Woodland
Dinner
Yes
Lunch
Yes
Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant – Woodland
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Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant

Phone Number
(360) 225-8719
Address
500 Columbia Street
Woodland, WA
City
Woodland
Horseshoe Lake Park
Genre
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Horseshoe Lake Park – Woodland, Washington

Located in the heart of Woodland, Washington, Horseshoe Lake Park is a vibrant community hub offering fun and recreation for all ages. The scenic lake is perfect for paddle boarding, kayaking, and boating, with calm waters ideal for a relaxing day on the water.

The park features plenty of space for picnics, a covered dining area, a playground, and open lawns for family activities. At the east end of the park, you’ll find the Rolling Freedom Skate Park, completed in 2007 through the efforts of the Woodland Rotary Club and dedicated volunteers. This popular skate park attracts riders not only from Woodland but also from across Washington and Oregon.

Throughout the year, Horseshoe Lake Park hosts some of Woodland’s most beloved community events, including Planters Days in June, Hot Summer Nights and Movies in the Park during the summer, and Winter Fest each December.

Whether you’re looking to enjoy the lake, spend time with family, or take part in local traditions, Horseshoe Lake Park offers something for everyone!

Address
Park Road
Woodland WA 98674
City
Woodland
Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens
Long Description

Nestled in the heart of Woodland, Washington, the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens is a tranquil, historic garden that celebrates the beauty of lilacs and the life of the woman who brought them to prominence. The gardens are a living tribute to Hulda Klager, an innovative gardener and horticulturist who spent much of her life cultivating and crossbreeding lilacs, eventually developing several new varieties that continue to inspire garden enthusiasts today.

Spanning 3 acres, the gardens feature over 180 varieties of lilacs in a stunning array of colors, shapes, and fragrances. During the bloom season, typically in late spring, visitors can stroll through winding paths surrounded by vibrant lilacs, each in full blossom. The sweet scent of the flowers fills the air, making it a sensory experience that delights both the eyes and nose.

In addition to the lilacs, the garden also showcases a variety of other perennials, shrubs, and trees, providing year-round interest. The Hulda Klager House, which sits at the heart of the garden, offers a glimpse into Klager’s life and work, preserving the legacy of her passion for plants. The house, a charming historic home built in the early 1900s, is open to the public and features exhibits about Hulda’s horticultural achievements, as well as artifacts from her personal life.

The gardens are not only a wonderful place to explore the beauty of lilacs but also serve as a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking a moment of reflection and connection with nature. The Lilac Festival held annually in late May is a highlight, where guests can enjoy guided tours, plant sales, and special events celebrating the garden’s history and the blooming season.

Whether you're a gardening enthusiast, history buff, or simply someone in search of a serene outdoor experience, the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens offers a unique and enriching visit that celebrates nature, history, and the life of a remarkable woman.

Phone Number
360.225.8996
Address
115 S Pekin Road
Woodland WA 98674
City
Woodland