Vancouver Lake Race Course
The Vancouver Lake Regional Park, the site of the 1993 Masters National Championship Regatta, the 1998 Nike World Masters Regatta, the annual USRowing NW Youth & Masters Championship Regattas, is located just minutes north of Portland, in Vancouver, Washington.
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Vancouver Lake Regional Park
Clark County Parks & Recreation
Clark County Parks and Recreation maintains and manages Vancouver Lake Regional Park. Contact Clark County for more information about the park, or to make a reservation for your event. Website: http://www.clark.wa.gov/publicworks/parks/vancouverlake.html Venue Parking
Parking is available at Vancouver Lake Regional Park. Enter the park through the main entrance where the tollbooth is located. There is no longer a parking fee for the park. Please only drive on marked roads. The park strictly prohibits driving on the grass or the beach for any reason. Buses may drop off and pick up athletes on the main road, and park along the main road. |
Park Use Guidelines
Camping: Overnight camping in the park is strictly prohibited, either in tents or RVs. Please do not contact the city or county to obtain special use permits. Park employees will patrol the park at night and anyone found camping or staying in an RV overnight will be asked to leave. Team Tents: Crews may bring tents to the regatta, and may use stakes that are less than 12” long to anchor tents. The park specifically prohibits air mattresses or flat-bottom (camping) tents on the lawn, but these may be set up on the beach. Irrigation: The Park maintains a regular irrigation schedule for all their grassy areas. The sprinklers may be turned on any evening during the regatta. Keep this in mind and put away anything that might be damaged by getting wet. Pets: NO DOGS ARE ALLOWED IN THE PARK. From April through October, dogs are forbidden in the area of Vancouver Lake Park where we hold regattas. Regatta participants who violate this rule jeopardize future rowing events at the park. This rule will be strictly enforced. Please do not bring your dog. You will be asked to leave. |
The City of Vancouver, WA
Vancouver, WA
The City of Vancouver, WA is located just north of Portland along the Columbia River. Conveniently located at the heart of the northwest region, this location draws crews and boaters to Vancouver Lake from as far north as Bellingham and Seattle, and as far south as Eugene and Ashland, and beyond. Accommodations & Attractions Vancouver, WA has a lot to offer visitors and those looking to host an event. To find accommodations, resources, and attractions for your stay, please go to Visit Vancouver USA's website and check out their Visitor Guide. |
Portland Vancouver Rowing Association, P.O. Box 82607, Portland, OR 97282