Submitted by hdporter98 t3_11qef5m in Washington

My fiancé and I are heading to Washington (Vancouver) area to stay with a friend! We’re planning on going hiking and other things. What are some good hiking trails, things to do outside of hiking, and good restaurants (not seafood please). We’re there for 4nights/5days, and taking the train from Ohio. So excited! Thank you for your help! ✨👍🏼

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brewgeoff t1_jc2pz9f wrote

r/VancouverWA msy be more helpful

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hdporter98 OP t1_jc2u349 wrote

Well, I want things outside of Vancouver as well. Like I know Mnt Rainer is something people have mentioned. So, i’m looking outside the area at least mayhe 2.5 hours away at most

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peggysue_82 t1_jc30co0 wrote

When are you planning on visiting? Mount Rainier is only open for weekends currently, and the trails are all under snow.

I’d recommend going to Cape Disappointment and Long Beach. Or down the Oregon coast to Cannon Beach.

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hdporter98 OP t1_jc328ml wrote

Oh we’re not going until August!

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peggysue_82 t1_jc33tfo wrote

If you do rainier, plan on getting to the park at the butt crack of dawn. It fills up very quickly.

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hdporter98 OP t1_jcglbs6 wrote

i don’t really mind if it’s busy. it’s a big park with many different trails

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peggysue_82 t1_jcgllin wrote

Parking is the problem, they won’t let you if there’s no open parking spots. You can be waiting hours for park entry.

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hdporter98 OP t1_jcgm78v wrote

ahh okay yeah we’re going with people who live there so hopefully they’d know that lol

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peggysue_82 t1_jcgmhww wrote

That’s a bold assumption. Lol Most locals don’t actually visit the Mountain all that often. Mostly due to cost and overcrowding.

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hdporter98 OP t1_jcgmovg wrote

Calm down lol. It’s not a giant deal, we’re there for a week. 😂 it’s not even expensive 😂 i already looked on the website. it’s not like we can’t talk to them

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j_nemesis105 t1_jc2r3o9 wrote

Explore and dine on the new(ish) Vancouver Waterfront (short walk from Amtrak station.)

Also, nearby Downtown and uptown village neighborhoods. La Bottega and Ice Cream Renaissance are 2 of my favorites.

Check out the Fort (also nearby)

Beacon Rock for Hiking.

https://www.visitvancouverwa.com

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NothingIsEverEnough t1_jc300ok wrote

Multnomah Falls is cool

Eat on the Vanvouver waterfront (like Twigs) and miles of paved walk.

Drive HWY 14 east to Stevens (scenic drive)

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Nikonicus t1_jc2wpx2 wrote

Cedar Creek Grist Mill, Lucia & Moulton Falls are close to Vancouver for a start.

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CannibalJeebus t1_jc2zkik wrote

For hiking, Cape Horn trail is my favorite nearby trail. There's also Hamilton and a bit further east on 14 there's Gillette Lake and Wind Mountain.

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Anaxamenes t1_jc2tqrd wrote

You’ll need reservations but Dediko is a Georgian restaurant in downtown that is very good. It’s right next to treat which also has great ice cream.

The waterfront area is good for wine tasting, food selection is so so. If you are here after mid March, the farmers market on weekends is great to find a local memento to remind you of your trip. Pop local is down on the waterfront and also has a really nice selection of local items that just don’t fall into the tourist junk category which is nice.

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BadGolfDad t1_jc30es4 wrote

Downtown Camas is a great stroll with bars, restaurants etc. Nuestra Mesa, Feast 316, Birch Street Pub, GOW and Caps&Taps are all great. Plus, some great hiking/walks along the LaCamas Trail.

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Homes_With_Jan t1_jc32pjd wrote

Welcome to Vancouver! If you have time, I love a day trip out to Hood River, OR. There are several short hikes (less than a mile roundtrip) that take you to waterfalls along the 84 highway plus a couple of stops for beers and food along the way. Then you end the day exploring Hood River which is super quaint and cute. It's my absolute favorite side trip to bring out of town guests! I even wrote a little article guide about it if you're interested.

Aside from that, Downtown Vancouver is a fun place to hang out. There are a lot of cool shops to see. Amaro's Table, Thirsty Sasquatch, Little Conejo, Heathen Brewing are all downtown must visits.

Other cool hikes are Beacon Rock, Cape Horn trail, Ape Cave, and Moulton Falls (my personal fave).

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hdporter98 OP t1_jc32c3x wrote

I forgot to say we’re going in August!

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