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How much are vacation packages to Washougal?
Travelocity has package deals to Washougal, as well as flights and hotels, starting at just $359. With the cash you save, you could purchase some cool tours or even tack on a few extra nights to your exciting getaway.
How long should my Washougal vacation be?
There are no firm rules when it comes to how long you should spend in Washougal, but the majority of people like to stay for around 2 nights. Got some leeway with your travel dates? Consider booking a few more nights. That way, you'll have plenty of time to check out the area's hidden treasures as well.
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Can I save money on my Washougal car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
With a Washougal vacation package, you can bundle your car, flight and hotel bookings and save a whole lot. If you're in the mood to uncover the best of this wonderful destination, why not check out Tacoma Dome? This renowned attraction is 110 mi from Washougal. With a rental car, you'll be there before you know it.
Which airport is best for Washougal?
One of the handiest options is Portland Intl. Airport (PDX), which is 11 mi west of downtown Washougal. You can also fly into Salem, OR (SLE-McNary Field), 55 mi away from central Washougal).
What is there to do in Washougal?
You'll feel a certain kind of magic as you stroll the streets of Washougal. Cottonwood Beach and Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge are just two highlights that lure visitors to this fantastic city, so put them on your must-see list.
Where should I stay when visiting Washougal?
Many people opt to hit the hay at the Best Western Plus Port of Camas - Washougal Convention Center. It's a terrific base for your Washougal escape.

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I drove down to the Camas pier to get some photos of the sun setting on Mt. Hood.  No sooner had I arrived than I heard the familiar whistling sounds of a pair of Bald Eagles.  I looked up in time to see a pair maybe thirty feet above me.

However, this is not a nesting pair.  One of these females is trying to chase the other out of her territory.  It is difficult to tell which one is doing the chasing and which one is being chased.  

The two veered off and curled back towards the West without giving me any clear indication of whose territory was being protected.

However, I did get to see this, which was a nice bonus for a supposedly "scenics only" day.
I drove down to the Camas pier to get some photos of the sun setting on Mt. Hood.  No sooner had I arrived than I heard the familiar whistling sounds of a pair of Bald Eagles.  I looked up in time to see a pair maybe thirty feet above me.

However, this is not a nesting pair.  One of these females is trying to chase the other out of her territory.  It is difficult to tell which one is doing the chasing and which one is being chased.  

The two veered off and curled back towards the West without giving me any clear indication of whose territory was being protected.

However, I did get to see this, which was a nice bonus for a supposedly "scenics only" day.
The trail drops abruptly at what all would consider its end about a mile away from the trailhead.  Fortunately or not, this last mile is actually an old country road that passes a few hundred feet below the gorge highway (State Highway 14) only to intersect with it at the very end.

Technically speaking, this last stretch of road is part of the Cape Horn Trail, and is picturesque enough to warrant that categorization.
The autumn landscape turns dramatic as the storm fronts move in and out of the Gorge.
The bottom-land around the Columbia River Gorge is full of deciduous forest sprinkled with conifers.  The resulting color display tends to dazzle the eye this time of year.

That's State Highway 14 on the lower right, which traverses most of the border of Washington along the Columbia River.