
Inspections and closures are weather-dependent
VANCOUVER – Access to trails and recreation facilities at three county regional parks will be restricted this month to allow for bridge inspections. Bridge inspections require one-day closures.
- The Moulton Falls Bridge on the trail connecting Moulton Falls Regional Park to the Hantwick Road Trailhead will be closed for inspection on Wednesday, March 1.
- The bridge between the parking lot and Klineline Pond at Salmon Creek Regional Park will be closed for inspection on Thursday, March 2. There will be no access to Klineline Pond on this date.
- A bridge in Lacamas Regional Park between Round Lake and the trailhead near Woodburn Elementary School will be closed for inspection on Tuesday, March 28.
Inspections and closures are weather-dependent. Residents are encouraged to check clark.wa.gov/public-works to confirm closure dates before visiting these parks.
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Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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