The death of a 37-year-old woman, who fell nearly 40 feet from an unofficial trail inside Lacamas Park Wednesday evening, highlights the ongoing safety hazards near the popular Camas “potholes” area.
Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD) Captain-Paramedic Kevin West responded with one other CWFD firefighter to reports of a fallen hiker around 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The initial part of the rescue proved “extremely difficult” since the topography at Lacamas Park often complicates pinpointing exact locations.
“We do not always have a good starting location,” West explained, saying Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency (CRESA) used GPS to put rescuers within 30 meters of where the woman had fallen.
“She wasn’t at the potholes, but about 200 yards downstream of the potholes,” West added, referring to the small 3- to 13-foot-deep natural pools of water that lie in rock formations below Lacamas Creek. Ringed by cliffs, the area is a popular “jumping off” spot for swimmers and can be accessed from the 1.2-mile trail network that circles Round Lake.