Welcome to Woodland, Washington

Horseshoe Lake with mountains in the background and a paved trail along the left

Incorporated in 1906, the City of Woodland, located 20 miles north of Vancouver, Washington, is the southern gateway to Mt. St. Helens. The city is located in both Cowlitz and Clark Counties.

This growing community, with a population of 6,035, is located at the junction of Interstate 5 and State Highway 503. The greater Woodland area has a population of over 10,000 persons.

Woodland is home of the famous Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens and the annual celebration of The Lilac Festival. From the last week of April through the first week of May, the Klager Museum is open to the public. Woodland is also known for Planter's Days, a celebration of pageant that commences with the coronation of a Planter's Day Queen. The celebration is the oldest of its type in the Pacific Northwest and reflects Woodland's passion for tradition. Woodland is one of the oldest communities in Washington state and serves as a gateway to Mt. St. Helens and the Lewis River recreational areas