Paradise Point State Park is a scenic campground located in Ridgefield, Washington, off Interstate 5, offering visitors a peaceful riverside retreat along the Lewis River. The park features diverse landscapes with wooded areas, open meadows, and riverfront property that creates varied camping and recreational experiences.
The park excels as a water-centered destination with a long sandy beach and designated swimming areas along a calm, no-wake zone ideal for families. These waters are perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, canoeing, and fishing. Beyond water activities, Paradise Point provides extensive recreational opportunities including hiking and walking trails, biking paths, a disc golf course, bird watching, and wildlife viewing.
Campers can choose from primitive, standard, and partial hookup sites accommodating RVs up to 40 feet, with options for yurt stays. Full amenities include electric, water, and dump station hookups, showers, accessible restrooms, fire pits, firewood, picnic tables, and grills. A park ranger station provides visitor support.
The park's convenient location near Interstate 5 combined with its combination of riverfront relaxation and outdoor adventure makes it an attractive destination for RV travelers seeking both water recreation and trail-based activities in southwestern Washington. The park supports year-round camping, including winter stays.