The City of Camas sits just to the east of Vancouver in Southwestern Washington on the edge of the Columbia River in Clark County.
Camas is a growing city as the population was 19,355 in 2010 and grew to 26,065 in 2020. Camas is a part of the Portland metropolitan area and sits across the Columbia River from Troutdale, Oregon. Troutdale is on the western edge of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area which is an 80-mile stretch of the Columbia River canyon that includes cliffs, spires, and ridges along the Cascade Mountain Range.
Lady Island sits in the Columbia River separated from the mainland by the Camas Slough which is close to where the Washougal River enters the Columbia River.
Prune Hill is an extinct volcanic vent that is part of the Boring Lava Field in Camas. Nearby are Lacamas Lake and Lacamas Park. The city got its name after the camas lily.
Grass Valley Park in Camas, WA has a wide variety of activities available for visitors, including baseball, basketball, and tennis. The park also has hiking or biking trails, parking, picnic tables, restrooms, open space, bounce walls, paved paths, a picnic shelter, and a playground.
A large hexagonal pavilion sits in the center of the park with light green metal roofing.
Romtec designed this multi-user public restroom building for Grass Valley Park which is owned and operated by the City of Camas to incorporate the same style and color of the pavilion roof. Additionally, the restroom building included a custom cement block layout to give this building a unique touch. Overall, this Romtec restroom fits perfectly in this modern and tasteful sports park.
Romtec designs, supplies, and builds park restroom buildings all over the country for a variety of parks, campgrounds, and trailheads. If you need a quality, site-built restroom building, Romtec can help you make it a reality. Contact us today to see how we can deliver a park restroom structure that fits your needs, timeline, and budget.