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Connect to The Intertwine: An easy guide to the region's network of trails, parks and natural areas.
Trail News
View the August 22, 2010 Clark County Closeup segment about recent trail improvements
View and download the new Clark County Trails Map!
Click on the quadrants for a closer view of each section, or choose the area, below, you'd like to explore:
Trails Map Northeast Quadrant
Trails Map Northwest Quadrant
Trails Map Southeast Quadrant
Trails Map Southwest Quadrant
View the unveiling of the Bi-State Regional Trails Plan
Trails:
View pdf trail maps.
View trails in Google maps.
Clark County Walkaround Guide featuring 10 great walks throughout Clark County.
You can also find out more about the Walkaround Guide by visiting the Community Choices website.
Current Projects
Chelatchie Prairie Rail with Trail Project
Trail Volunteering Opportunities
If you are interested in volunteering on the trails, please e-mail: Teresa Fernandez, the Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation's AmeriCorps Volunteer Coordinator, or call: 360-619-1124 for upcoming events and opportunities.
Community Links
Clark County Executive Horse Council - Take the 2009 equine survey and help your horse community, click here to find out more
Other trail-related volunteer opportunities may be available by contacting the Washington Trails Association. You can also visit them on the web.
Chinook Trails Association
Parks Foundation
The Future of Trails in Vancouver
The Paths & Trails Element of the Vancouver (WA) Walking & Bicycling Master Plan was approved in
2004. It recommends development and design of an interconnected path and trails system within the
City of Vancouver.
The Future of Trails in Clark County
The Clark County Regional Trail & Bikeway Systems Plan was approved in 2006 and is intended to
guide development and design of an interconnected trail and bikeway system within Cark County. This
Plan provides recommended improvement to the existing and proposed regional trail corridors.
Sign up for summer hikes and walks with Forever Young Hikers and NEW Forever Young Walkers. Call Marshall Center at 360.487.7100.
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