
In Washougal, Art is Everywhere
There is a surprising amount of art in Washougal.
Whether it’s your first time here or you’re a longtime resident looking to find out more about the art you see around town, we’d love to show you how many art installations there actually are.
Download the Discover Washougal Art Map below, or just keep scrolling to see many of the hidden artistic gems in our town.
To find out more about the WACA-sponsored projects, click here, and as always, feel free to join the Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance as we work to promote art in Washougal.

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#1
Princess White Wing Mural
By Toma Villa
Washougal Public Library, 1661 C Street
Funded by Washington State Arts Commission SNAP Grant, City of Washougal and Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance

#2
Captain William Clark Bust
By William Ordway Partridge (original casting 1904)
Inside Washougal City Hall, 1701 C Street
Funded 2005 by City of Washougal

#3
Migration
By Hunter Neathame and Suzanne Grover, 2018
Washougal City Hall, 1701 C Street
Funded by City of Washougal and Washougal School District

#4
Tina the Fish
By Washougal Middle School students (Club 8) Under the direction of Dani Allen and Travis London, 2019
Corner of D and Durgan Street, downtown Washougal
Funded by Washougal Schools Foundation

#5
Water
By Wendy Armstrong, 2018
Downtown Washougal, corner of Pendleton and Main
Funded by Kind Heart Free Spirit Foundation

#6
Seaman Sculpture
By Heather Soderberg-Greene, 2015
Reflection Plaza, 1703 Main Street
Funded by Community Contributions

#7
Greenman Heads
By Diane Trapp, 2006
1801 Main Street
Funded by The Blair Building

#8
Cub-Napped
By Travis London, 2017
1807 Main Street
Funded by Bruce and Heidi Kramer

#9
Eagle Over the Mountain
By Jamie Graninger, 2016
Federal Order of Eagles Building, 1910 Main Street
Funded by Federal Order of Eagles

#10
Rings and Scales
By Travis London, 2019
Corner of Main and 20th, downtown Washougal
Funded by Guerrilla Development

#11
Washougal in ’29 Chevy
By Eleni Phillips and Travis London, 2019
2005 C Street
Funded by Mike “Toeffer” Toeff

#12
Barn Door
By Eleni Phillips, 2019
2005 C Street
Funded by Mike “Toeffer” Toeff

#13
Children’s Rock Garden
By Washougal Children, 2022
Downtown Community Garden

#14
Pendleton Mural
By Travis London, 2022
A and Love Street

#15
Rain Diffuser
By Ivan McLean, 2007
Washougal Town Square, 1700 Main Street
Funded by Lone Wolf Development

#16
Historic Lager
By Travis London, 2018
Big Foot Inn, 105 Pendleton Way
Funded by Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance

#17
Sasquatch
By Woody Cooper, 1961
Inside the Big Foot Inn, 105 Pendleton Way
Funded by Big Foot Inn

#18
Dreaming
By Heather Soderberg-Greene, 2019
Corner of Pendleton Way and A Street, downtown Washougal
Funded by Community Support of Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance, City of Washougal and Jim and Betty Cooper

#19
Earth
By Sharon Warman Agnor, 2013
North Entrance, SR-14 Pedestrian Tunnel, 2 Pendleton Way
Funded by Shirley Scott

#20
Petroglyphs
By Rex Ziak, 2010
Inside SR-14 Pedestrian Tunnel, 2 Pendleton Way
Funded by City of Washougal

#21
Broughton Monument
By Doris Wildman, 1926 (original cast)
South Entrance, SR-14 Pedestrian Tunnel, 2 Pendleton Way
Funded by Washougal Parks

#22
Fire
By Jennifer Corio & Dave Frei, 2016
Steamboat Landing, 100 South Washougal River Road
Funded by Molly Coston in honor of Phil Harris

#23
The Gathering Place
Construction by Lewallen Architects and Able Hands Construction, Native Art by Adam McIsaac
Two Rivers Heritage Museum, 1 Durgan St.

#24
Metal Salmon Downspout
By Vlad Sumchenko, 2002
Two Rivers Heritage Museum, 1 Durgan Street
Funded by Camas-Washougal Historical Society

#25
Historic Stained-Glass Panels
By Teri Neville
Inside Two Rivers Heritage Museum, 1 Durgan Street
Funded by Camas-Washougal Historical Society Memorial Fund
#26
Perseverance
By Jesse Trask, 2022
Two Rivers Heritage Museum, 1 Durgan Street
#27
Animal House
By Trav London, 2024
Washougal River Road and A Street

#28
Forever Faithful
By Susan Bahary, 2017
Washougal Police Station 1320 A Street
Funded by Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance

#29
Wind
By Kathy Willson, 2015
Beaver Park, 1200 A Street
Funded by Community Contributions and the Beaver Family

#30
Butterfly Bench
By Jennifer Corio & Dave Frei, 2015
Beaver Park, 1200 A Street
Funded by Washougal Parks

#31
Cob Bench
By Francis Michaelson and June Bonnheim, 2015
Beaver Park, 1200 A Street
Funded by Washougal Parks

#32
Cougar
By Mario DeLeon, 2021
1434 E Street, Champ Camp
#33
Gorilla
By Mario Jr Deleon, 2022
Champ Camp, 1434 E Street

#34
You are Enough
By Washougal Art Students and Teachers, 2021
Washougal Washougal Food Store, 1736 E St

#35
Elk at Washougal Times
By Travis London, 2020
Washougal Times 1826 E Street
Funded by Washougal Times

#36
Wooden Fish
By Toby J’s Custom Carving, 2012
Hathaway Park, 799 25th Street
Funded by City of Washougal

#37
Eagle at Hathaway Park
By Shane McLean, 2018
Lower Hathaway Park, 799 25th Street
Funded by Shane McLean

#38
Let’s Play Ball
By JMS Club 8 students, lead by Dani Allen, 2018
Lower Hathaway Park, 799 25th Street
Funded by Washougal Parks

#39
Parapodia
By Barry Gunderson, 1985
Jemtegaard Middle School, 35300 SE Evergreen Hwy
Funded by Washington State Art Commission Funds for Washougal School District

#40
Bobcat
By Travis London, 2018
Washougal Bi-Mart, 3003 Addy Street
Funded by Travis London
#41
Hamllik Park Community Mural
By The Community, 2024
Hamllik Park, 4285 Addy Street

#42
Canoes
By Turnstone Construction, 2005
Captain William Clark Park, 3500 Block Index Street
Funded by Clark County

#43
Wilson Cady Heron
By Travis London, 2016
Textured Forest Products, 720 S 27th Street
Funded by Travis London
#44
Art Walk
By Various Artists
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge, SR-14

#45
Beaver
By Travis London – 2019
Can be viewed from Hwy 14 looking south, between the highway roundabouts
Funded by Port of Camas- Washougal
#46
Klayhowa
By Robert Phipss, PBS Vancouver, 2019
SR-14 and Washougal River Road roundabout
‘Penn and Millie’ heron and metal salmon by Angela Ridgway

#47
Tayi “Headman” Stone
By Greg A. Robinson, 2012
Chinook Plaza in Parker’s Landing Historical Park, 24 South A Street
Funded by Port of Camas-Washougal

#48
Metal Salmon Walkway
By Malo Hasselblad, 2016
Washougal Waterfront Park, 56 South 1st Street
Funded by Community Contributions to Port of Camas-Washougal

#49
Compass View Point
By Vance Wells with Vevaco, 2016
Washougal Waterfront Park, 56 South 1st Street
Funded by Port of Camas-Washougal

#50
Chak’-Chak
By Heather Soderberg-Greene, 2018
Washougal Waterfront Park Trail, 56 South 1st Street
Funded by Port of Camas-Washougal

#51
Natural Play Area
By Northwest Playground Equipment, 2019
Washougal Waterfront Park Trail
#1
Quaytskin
By Travis Stewart. 2023
Ninebark Apartments by Washougal Waterfront Trail

#53
Elk
By Travis London, 2019
NE 3rd Street and 6th Street
Funded by Travis London
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Support for WACA is made possible through a grant from the Washington State Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Contact Us
Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance
P.O. Box 684
Washougal, WA, 98671
washougalarts@gmail.com
Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization

