Clark County Public Works advises public to avoid flooded areas of Daybreak Regional Park and Salmon Creek Greenway Trail

The flooded portions of trails have been taped off with signs posted to restrict pedestrian access

VANCOUVER – Clark County Public Works is asking residents to avoid flooded areas on trails in Clark County parks. Heavy rain overnight has caused minor flooding in several parks throughout Clark County. Portions of the Daybreak Regional Park Trail and the Salmon Creek Greenway Trail have been closed due to water over the trail.

Flooding on Daybreak Regional Park trail. Photo courtesy of Clark County Public Works
Flooding on Daybreak Regional Park trail. Photo courtesy of Clark County Public Works

Parks Maintenance Crews have been working through the morning to assess and repair damage caused by overnight storms. The flooded portions of trails have been taped off with signs posted to restrict pedestrian access.

With improving weather conditions over the next several days, crews anticipate the water will recede within the next 24 to 48 hours. Park users should avoid the area during that time. If you encounter a flooded area, please avoid the area and report your findings to Clark County Public Works at: https://www.clark.wa.gov/public-works/report-park-road.

Stay up to date with the latest Clark County parks information by visiting our website: https://clark.wa.gov/public-works/clark-county-parks. You can also find real-time information on the Public Works Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts, and on NextDoor.

Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.