Port Of Camas-Washougal Employee Directory
Government AdministrationWashington, United States11-50 Employees
The Port of Camas-Washougal is a public port authority in Clark County, Washington, founded in 1935 to strengthen and diversify the local economic base. It oversees facilities across land, air, and water commerce, including a marina capable of mooring more than 350 boats, a self-service fuel dock, a four-lane launch ramp, trailer parking, and overnight RV camping, as well as a floating restaurant and yacht club. Its property portfolio includes Grove Field Airport (about 106.6 acres with 79 hangars) and a 310-acre Industrial Park that hosts dozens of businesses, connected to a larger Steigerwald Commerce Center site planned for future development; in 2012 it added 27.25 acres of waterfront property as part of its strategic plan. The port supports community life through events at Marina Park and Parker's Landing Historical Park, contributing to local employment opportunities and quality of life. It is pursuing a master plan study for Grove Field Airport to guide aviation improvements and future economic development. Based in Washougal, the port serves the wider Clark County region with facilities that support land, air, and water-based commerce, operated by a relatively small staff.