A modern venue offering state of the art facilities. contact 360-577-3121. Photograph Sandy Baltazar
One of our many 'tucked away' gems, this is a popular location for catching 'the big one'! Photograph - Lyn Topinka
The downtown area of Longview always has something going on, browse the traditional stores, enjoy a coffee, a snack, a meal, or watch the street entertainment.
Every September Kelso celibrates the Scottish origins of its founder. You can enjoy highland games, traditional food, dance, the 'clan' marquees, and the pipes!
Throughout the building are displays featuring historical artifacts and photographs from the Kelso area.
Dedicated on September 23, 1995. The station is a hub for several modes of transportation, including passenger rail service, commercial bus service and intercity bus service.
120 acres with fishing, playground, paths/trails, picnic tables, covered picnic area, restrooms. ADA accessible.
Everyone loves relaxing to concerts at the Lake on summer evenings and taking in the Go-4th event celebrating the Fourth of July holiday.
Enjoy watching otter, beaver, osprey, weasels, raccoons, opossum and occasional deer. Water fowl are numerous, some indigenous year round.
The bridge is 8,288 ft (2.5 km) long with 210 ft (64 m) of vertical clearance. The main span is 1,200 ft (366 m) long and the top of the bridge is 340 ft (104 m) above the river. It was designed by Joseph Strauss, engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge. Photograph-Lyn Topinka
In 1980 the bridge was rededicated as the Lewis and Clark Bridge in honor of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The deck was replaced in 2003–04 at a cost of $29.2 million. Photograph-Lyn Topinka
The citys have a strong commercial base set in a stunningly beautiful landscape. Photograph-Lyn Topinka
With Mt St Helens visible from many vantage points within the citys it can only add to the excitement for the visit you have planned next day! Photograph-Lyn Topinka
The Port of Longview is the first full-service operating port on the Columbia River - Mile 66. We take pride in our unique services, outstanding workforce and top-notch marine facilities. If you are looking for a business location, we've got available industrial property. Photograph-Lyn Topinka
There are many advantages to relocating your business to Mint Farm, excellent logistical infrastructure, ready to build assistance, a revolving loan fund, tax deferral and credits. Website for more details.
This par 71 championship course plays 6,432 yards from the back tees and 5,230 yards from the forward tees. The greens are always fast and in excellent condition. The course also features practice putting and chipping greens as well as a covered driving range. The course is easy to walk, but if you prefer to ride just call ahead and reserve a cart.
The citys are ideally located for either route to the mountain, there are numerous attractions along the way making this a 'more than one day' experience. Visit the Tourism Bureau for more details.
"World Famous" The Nutty Narrows Bridge was built in 1963 by a local builder, the late Amos Peters, to give squirrels a way to cross the busy thoroughfare. The bridge, across Olympia Way near Civic Center circle has attracted international attention and is now a local landmark. Animal lovers in London, Minnesota and California sent newspaper clippings, fan mail and bags of nuts to Peters.
A 20 minute drive from the citys in spring takes you to the Woodland Tulip Festival, in addition to the wide range of flora on display you can enjoy live entertainment.