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Living In Clark County, Washington

Located in southwest Washington along the Columbia River, Clark County offers a diverse mix of urban, suburban, and rural lifestyles with direct access to the Portland metro area. Known for its strong housing market, no state income tax, excellent outdoor recreation, and expanding communities, Clark County attracts families, professionals, retirees, and remote workers seeking long-term value and quality of life.

A Comprehensive Guide to Real Estate, Schools, Lifestyle & Community Amenities

Clark County’s real estate market remains active and resilient, with demand driven by population growth, regional employment access, and relative affordability compared to neighboring Oregon markets.

Neighborhoods, Shopping & Urban Amenities

Schools & Boundary Information

Clark County is served by multiple public school districts, with boundaries varying by city and neighborhood.

Primary School Districts

School Boundary Maps

Website disclaimer recommended: School boundaries may change and should always be verified by address with the appropriate district.

Clark County is comprised of several distinct cities and communities, each offering its own housing styles, amenities, and school districts.

Major Cities & Communities

  • Vancouver

  • Camas

  • Washougal

  • Ridgefield

  • Battle Ground

  • La Center

  • Woodland (partial)

  • Brush Prairie

  • Hockinson

  • Felida

  • Salmon Creek

  • Yacolt

Clark County offers a wide range of shopping and dining options, from local businesses to major retail centers.

Highlights include:

  • Vancouver Waterfront – dining, wine tasting, riverwalk

  • Downtown Vancouver shops, restaurants, and breweries

  • Vancouver Mall and regional retail corridors

  • Easy access to Portland’s dining, arts, and cultural scene

Lifestyle & Commuting

Outdoor Recreation, Parks & Trails

Outdoor recreation is central to life in Clark County, offering year-round access to nature and water.

  • Columbia River – boating, fishing, paddleboarding

  • Frenchman's Bar Regional Park

  • Lewisville Regional Park

  • Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

Annual Community Events & Culture

  • Residents enjoy a full calendar of events throughout Clark County:

    • Vancouver Farmers Market (March–October)
      https://www.vancouverfarmersmarket.com

    • Summer concerts in Esther Short Park

    • 4th of July celebrations at Fort Vancouver

    • Wine walks, art walks, holiday festivals, and community fairs

  • Direct access to I-5 and I-205

  • Approx. 15–30 minutes to Portland International Airport

  • No Washington state income tax

  • Popular with professionals, families, retirees, and remote workers

  • Diverse housing options across multiple communities

  • No state income tax with close proximity to Oregon amenities

  • Strong school options and expanding infrastructure

  • Excellent outdoor recreation and river access

  • Long-term growth driven by redevelopment and in-migration

Why People Choose Clark County