LINKS

www.lewisrivergolf.com  

Lewis River Golf Course is laid out for all levels of golfers from the advanced player looking for the challenge to the novice just learning to enjoy the game. The golf course fairways are lined with trees that show the beauty of the northwest valley and the scenic cascade foothills. The narrow fairways require accuracy to score well on this course. The greens are some of the finest you'll putt on in the northwest with gradual undulations that will make your golfing experience one of the best.

www.lelooska.org 

The Lelooska Foundation since its creation in 1977 has sponsored a variety of educational programs aimed at preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Native People's of North America. Students, parents, teachers and the general public have been able to learn through living history programs, workshops, classes and museum tours offered throughout the year.

www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/

"The Gifford Pinchot National Forest is one of the oldest National Forests in the United States. Included as part of the Mount Rainier Forest Reserve in 1897. Located in southwest Washington State, the Forest now contains 1,312,000 acres and includes  Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument established by Congress in 1982."

www.co.cowlitz.wa.us/tourism

Welcome to Cowlitz County! You are about to discover one of the most exciting regions in Washington State. The outdoor recreation areas provide diverse year-round options to explore the natural and scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape. Cowlitz County is superbly located for taking day trips to many southwest Washington attractions and activities. Thank you for visiting Cowlitz County!

scott  diamond

3. Go ape                Take I-5 north to Castle Rock and the Mount St. Helens Visitors Center. Have a picnic lunch in Lewis and Clark State Park, at Mary's Corner just off U.S. 12. Head east on U.S. 12 to the Mossy     Rock Dam, then on to Morton and Bear Meadow,   famous photo site for the Mount St. Helens  eruption in 1980. You're on your way to side road  8303, where you'll find Ape Cave. You'll need      flashlights (and/or headlamps) and a jacket; it's  cool underground no matter how hot it is above. Kids and grownups who aren't claustrophobic will  love the experience of crawling underground in the  12,800-foot long cave.  Then take Road 83 to Cougar. Spend the night at the Lone Fir Resort. In the morning, be sure to stop off at Jack's for a gigantic omelet. 

www.lewisriver.com

Welcome to the magnificent North Fork Lewis River Valley. Enjoy this beautiful area on the following pages. Originating on the western slopes of Mt. Adams, the river passes through Swift, Yale, and Merwin dams on the way to its confluence with the Columbia River.

www.cabinfeverlogfurniture.com

Nestled along the I-5 corridor, between Seattle and Portland, along the banks of the mighty Columbia River there is a unique shopping experience awaiting you-
Walking through the doors of our store may take you back in time. Back to when life was simple and furniture was made the old-fashioned way, to last a lifetime, with mortise and tenon construction.