Columbia-Lancaster Park Mill Plain Boulevard, Vancouver, WA 98661
About the Business
Columbia-Lancaster Park is a beautiful outdoor space located on Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver, Washington. This serene park offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with lush greenery, walking paths, and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy. Whether you're looking to relax in nature, go for a leisurely stroll, or have a fun outdoor gathering with friends and family, Columbia-Lancaster Park provides the perfect setting. Come and experience the tranquility and beauty of this lovely park in the heart of Vancouver.
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5915 E, Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661, United States
Reviews
"The playground at this park has been recently redone in a STEM theme (science, technology, engineering, and math). There are so many hidden things to explore and play with. Perfect for all ages and abilities. My 4 year old could climb up and all around, while the 1 year old had lots to enjoy at his level too."
"Visited this park Tuesday 2/23/21 at 10:44am. Saw 2 women and their 3 children. There is a small paved walking path that goes around this park. There is only street parking available for this park and no bathrooms on site. Trash, picnic tables, green space and playground available at this park. Park was clean. This park is handicap accessible and great for young children. Neighborhood was quiet."
"Nice neighborhood park with a play set and paved loop around the perimeter. Many of the reviews and photos here are in reference to the nearby Park Hill Cemetery."
"Beautiful Cemetery with some pretty old Graves. Probably put in when Mill Plain was a two-lane road. Driving range next door it's kind of hard to see but I was walking through the cemetery paths and noticed there's one back there."
"History: Apr. 2, 1912---A cemetery site (then called the "Tenney site") 3 1/2 miles east of Vancouver on the Mill Plain road was purchased by the city. There was much controversy both before and after, resulting in court proceedings, which were settled on July 12, 1912 by mandamus compelling Mayor C. S. Irwin to sign. The cemetery was named Park Hill; and the first burials there took place in April 1915. Source: Carl Landerholm (1960) & CCHM"
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