
In the foothills of the Western Cascades, located between Mt. Rainier to the North and Mt. St. Helens to the South, there is yet another area of beauty and splendor.
Smiled on by nature in its early creation, it represents an area of over 450 acres, with evergreens reaching for the sky.
The Cowlitz River, on its Southern boundary, races with white water rage to make its way to the Mighty Columbia. Salmon and native steelhead can be seen in the bluish-green water as they make their way to their own destiny.
The American Bald Eagle can be seen soaring overhead and many next along the river testify to the serenity that is unique to the area. Deer, rabbits, squirrels and other animals wander lazily throughout the park.

In 1969 the Association was formed with the idea that would allow mankind and nature to share this beautiful environment. It was from these thoughts that CTTA was born, and these same thoughts have brought more than 500 members here today.
River Fishing (Cowlitz River) | Swimming | Water Skiing | Fishing | Boating (Lake Mayfield & Riffe Lake) | Hunting | Hiking Trails | Mt. St. Helens | Mt. Rainier | Cowltiz Salmon Hatchery | Wildlife Watching
CTTA IS FOR YOU!Cowlitz Timber Trails Association is a gate secured campground with a variety of memberships available.
When you purchase a membership at CTTA, you have the exclusive right to use your chosen site. This means no more going from park to park to find a camp site.
No need to make reservations, fresh water and restrooms are close to all sites. Most sites have electricity installed.
Courtesy sites are available (for a small fee) for your guests or extra family visiting. CTTA is truly a great place for the whole family.
Important Notice - NEW Web page added!>>Members can post items For Sale, Local Business listings, a brief Building Structures Tutorial with Lewis County links and Camp Fire Wood section.

The Granny Square Quilters is piecing together a CTTA Cookbook.
In 1982, the first edition cookbook was published, now 20 years later a second edition is in-the-works.