One year after its intended opening, the Port of Camas-Washougal has unveiled its new natural play area featuring a giant sasquatch sculpture at the Washougal Waterfront Park and Trail.
The Port had hoped to finish the project in the summer of 2018, but decided to delay after construction bids came back $100,000 over budget.
At the natural play area’s grand opening ceremony on Friday, June 7, David Ripp, chief executive officer for the Port of Camas-Washougal, credited several groups and organizations, including the Parks Foundation of Clark County, the Norman C. Danielson Foundation, Camas-Washougal Rotary Club and state legislators from Washington’s 18th District for helping make the play area a reality.
“The community gives to us and trusts us in creating jobs, building infrastructure and trying to market and bring business here,” Ripp said. “(This is) kind of our thank-you to them for allowing us to do what we do. We have to give back, and it’s about what’s best for the community.”
The park’s main attraction is 9-foot-tall sasquatch named “Eegah” made of reinforced steel, GeoFoam and glass fiber-reinforced concrete. The figure is situated near “Erric the Erratic,” a boulder that traveled on a glacier from Canada to the Camas-Washougal area in the Missoula Floods.