Woodland Community Library

Outside front view of the Woodland Library sign and front entrance to the building

The Woodland Community Library is part of the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District

The current location at 770 Park Street has served as a library since 1927 and joined FVRLibraries in 1997.

For over 70 years, Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries (FVRLibraries) has been serving the people of SW Washington, providing knowledge, experiences, and creativity through its locations, bookmobiles, and outreach into our communities.

Now the fifth-largest library district in Washington State, FVRLibraries covers more than 4,200 square miles and serves over 500,000 residents through 15 library locations and two bookmobiles with shared access to:

  • More 600,000 books, magazines, DVDs, and audiobooks
  • Downloadable eBooks, audiobooks, and digital magazines
  • Electronic resources including streaming movies and music
  • Thousands of programs and activities yearly to engage learners of all ages
  • Knowledgeable staff available in person, by email, or by phone to answer questions or provide reference support
  • Public Wi-Fi and computers

The library district covers Clark (except for the city of Camas, which has its own library), Skamania, and Klickitat counties, and the city of Woodland in Cowlitz County. We also provide library services to the independent Yale Valley Library District in Cowlitz County.