Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Battle Ground Lake State Park adventure.
Lush forests and a volcanic crater lake delight at this Cascades foothills gem.
Stocked with trout and open to non-motorized boats, the cool green, spring-fed crater lake is the highlight for many visitors to this southwest Washington park. A shallow swim area is perfect for families with kids, while deeper depths draw scuba divers. Circling Battle Ground Lake are five miles of hiking and equestrian trails and 10 miles of biking trails that wind through evergreen forests. Picnics are also popular, while more active visitors can take advantage of several sports fields. Overnight options include more than 50 campsites spanning standard sites, partial-hookup sites, primitive hike-in and equestrian sites, and camping cabins.
Peak season from mid-May to mid-September draws the largest crowds, especially over weekends and when temperatures rise. The park store is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Only the main campground is open year-round, while other camping areas are closed from November to mid-March. Rainbow trout fishing is best from November to May, when the lake is frequently restocked, while cutthroat trout fishing is best in April and May. Fall is a good time to see migrating birds.