Recluse Brew Works is located in the Port of Camas-Wahougal. We are all-ages at all times of the day and have a dog-friendly patio. We don’t have a kitchen, but we do have bar snacks, food pop-ups, and always allow outside food.

OUR NECK OF THE WOODS

  • Interior view of a  exhibit area with yellow double doors, a large sign reading "World Famous Mill Tour," wooden benches, and informational displays.

    SHOPPING & MORE

    Nestled at the mouth of the Columbia River Gorge, Washougal offers breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and an abundance of activities, including shopping. Notable stops include the Pendleton Woolen Mill, Steamboat Landing, the Two Rivers Heritage Museum, and downtown Washougal.

  • Wooden structure resembling a traditional Japanese torii gate on a hill with stairs leading up to it, under a cloudy sky.

    Captain William Clark park

    This day-use-only park is comprised of 93 acres of forested land located along the river. It’s open from 7am to dusk everyday, and features accessible multiuse trails, the mile-long Cottonwood Beach, swimming, historic epexhibits, fishing, and restrooms. Two reservable, 50-person capacity picnic shelters are available for $75 a day. These shelters also have barbecue grills, electricity, and drinkable water.

  • A Canada goose swimming in a narrow waterway with green grass and reeds along the banks.

    Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge

    Located south of Highway 14 just east of Washougal on 1,049 acres of former Columbia River floodplain, this area was established in 1976. The 2.75-mile Gibbons Creek Wildlife Art Trail passes through the refuge, allowing the visitor an opportunity to experience the shallow ponds, marshes, open fields, riparian woodlands, and Columbia River. This accessible trail is a level gravel surface, with bridges over Gibbons Creek and the west end of Red-Tailed Pond.