February 22, 2024 07:52:26
Posted By Toutle Trekker
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Outside it is wet, drippy, and chilly. What a great time of year to sit and have a tasty snack and a warm latte while browsing the shops of Kalama or Castle Rock. Our region's two small cities are both worth a day of exploration. Recently, I spent the afternoon at the Port of Kalama, where business and recreation co-exist and thrive. The new Mountain TImber Market is just getting started, with goodies like wine, chocolate, coffee, plants and art all for sale in cozy booths lining the edges of this new, sweeping building. Mountain Timber Market The historic and restored Lelooska totem pole is displayed a full story up through the heart of the building. Be sure to go upstairs and watch the video on the restoration. Food carts outside sent barbeque deliciousness wafting on the breeze coming off the Columbia River, which is just a few yards away. Beachcombing, ship and bird watching, walking trails, and an extensive playground round out the options. A person spending the night at the adjacent McMenamin's Kalama Harbor Lodge can use the pedestrian overpass to cross the tracks and duck under I-5 to browse the many unique antique shops in downtown. Dining options also expand (the Chinese restaurant is great!). Nearby to downtown, head to Kress Lake for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Haydu Park on the Kalama River offers full amenities. The port area is a bit tricky to find off Interstate 5, but your phone or the trail map link below, will lead you there. Cowlitz County Trail Map - Cowlitz EDC |