Woodland Trails
Discover the Trails of Cowlitz County
Nestled at the gateway to Mount St. Helens, Castle Rock offers a trail experience that blends small-town charm with iconic Pacific Northwest scenery. From peaceful riverside paths along the Cowlitz River to scenic routes connecting parks and neighborhoods, these trails invite visitors to slow down and explore at their own pace. Whether you're stretching your legs on a quick stop or setting out for a full day of adventure, Castle Rock Trails provide a welcoming way to experience the natural beauty and community spirit of Cowlitz County.
Tucked deep in the forests near the south side of Mount St. Helens, Cougar, Washington is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a true Pacific Northwest adventure. Surrounded by towering evergreens, rushing rivers, and volcanic landscapes, the trails in this area offer a more rugged and immersive experience. Whether you're exploring nearby lava tubes, hiking toward scenic viewpoints, or simply enjoying the quiet beauty of the forest, Cougar Trails invite you to unplug, explore, and connect with nature in one of the region’s most untouched settings.
Set along the banks of the Columbia River, Kalama offers a unique blend of waterfront beauty and Pacific Northwest charm. Its trail system invites visitors to stroll scenic riverwalks, explore vibrant parks, and take in sweeping views of the river and surrounding hills. Whether you're enjoying a relaxing walk, biking along the shoreline, or stopping to experience local dining and attractions, Kalama Trails provide the perfect balance of outdoor recreation and small-town hospitality.
Located at the confluence of the Cowlitz, Coweeman, and Columbia Rivers, Kelso offers a trail experience shaped by water, history, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore scenic riverfront paths, peaceful green spaces, and connected community trails that showcase the area’s unique landscape. Whether you're taking a leisurely walk, enjoying a bike ride, or discovering local parks, Kelso Trails provide a relaxing and accessible way to experience the heart of Cowlitz County.
Designed with connectivity and beauty in mind, Longview’s trail system offers a unique and inviting way to explore one of Southwest Washington’s most thoughtfully planned communities. Winding through parks, lakes, and tree-lined streets, these trails connect visitors to scenic destinations like Lake Sacajawea while showcasing the city’s charm and natural surroundings. Whether you're walking, biking, or simply enjoying the view, Longview Trails provide a peaceful and picturesque Northwest experience for visitors of all ages.
Surrounded by the rugged beauty shaped by Mount St. Helens, Toutle offers a trail experience unlike anywhere else in the Pacific Northwest. Here, visitors can explore landscapes carved by volcanic history, winding rivers, and expansive forest views that tell the story of nature’s power and resilience. Whether you're hiking, exploring nearby viewpoints, or taking in the quiet of the outdoors, Toutle Trails provide a gateway to adventure and a deeper connection to this remarkable region.
Nestled along the Lewis River and just minutes from the Columbia, Woodland offers a refreshing blend of natural beauty and small-town charm. Its trail systems invite visitors to explore peaceful riverfront paths, lush green spaces, and scenic routes that highlight the area’s connection to water and wildlife. Whether you're enjoying a relaxing walk, biking through town, or pairing your visit with nearby attractions like the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens, Woodland Trails provide a welcoming and memorable Pacific Northwest experience.
Spanning over a million acres of wild and untamed beauty, Gifford Pinchot National Forest offers some of the most breathtaking trail experiences in the Pacific Northwest. From alpine ridgelines and old-growth forests to waterfalls, rivers, and volcanic landscapes shaped by Mount St. Helens, every trail invites exploration and discovery. Whether you're seeking a challenging backcountry hike or a peaceful walk beneath towering evergreens, these trails provide endless opportunities to connect with nature and experience the raw beauty of Washington’s great outdoors.


Email: tourism@visitmtsthelens.com
(360) 577-3137
Cowlitz County Tourism
1900 7th Ave Lonview, WA 98632









