A plaque near the trailhead shows that Lacamas Lake Park was dedicated in 1964.
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Jewel Weed (Latin Name: Impatiens capensis). This grows in a few wet areas along the trails in Lacamas Lake Park.
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Lacamas Lake has camas fields that bloom in April.
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Lacamas Lake has camas fields that bloom in April. By July there are just a few camas flowers in bloom.
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Tiger Lillies bloom in June or July in Lacamas Lake Park.
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One of the trail signs showing the way to Lower Falls from the main trail in Lacamas Lake Park.
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A dead tree provides a haven for insects and food for woodpeckers as evidenced by all the holes in this old trunk.
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Stinging Nettle (Latin Name: Urtica dioica var. lyallii) hurts so much when it brushes against your skin.
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Lower Falls tumbles in a cascade of whitewater as Lacamas Creek flows to the Columbia River.
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Lacamas Creek flows under a footbridge then over the Lower Falls.
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Poison Oak (Latin Name: Toxicodendron diversilobum) grows in several places along the trails in Lacamas Lake Park. Watch out for it wherever there are rocky areas in the sun.
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There are several varities of Oregon Grape. Don't mistake the shiny leaves of this plant for Poison Oak.
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Pothole Falls on Lacamas Creek in Lacamas Lake Park is just below the spillway for Round Lake.
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The level of Round Lake and Lacamas Lake is controled by this spillway at the southwest side of Round Lake.
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The trail on the west side of the lake has nice views of Round Lake.
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