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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Jul 31, 2009

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Guest
September 4, 2010
Spectacular views. Rode through this section of…
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September 6, 2009
HAVE TRAVELED THAT SAME ROUTE IN MY CAR AND ON…
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503 is a fork. One can access from I-5 (E) through Woodland (WA) along the Lewis River (though you can't see the river for most of the jaunt). That is nice. Or one can access via Vancouver (WA) via Rt 500 (E) (if you use this access, be patient until just (N) of Battle Ground where it changes from 5 lane urban to 2 lane reeeeeealy nice). Both meet west of the town of Cougar. About 10miles (E) of Cougar, the road becomes NFD 90 & into Mt. St. Helens National Forest. I suggest you begin with one and end with the other. NOTE: heading (W) into Woodland in the evening will put the sun directly IN your eyes for a chunk of that route which makes watchin' fer animals crossing the road - difficult. .

Scenery

The two-lane is wooded, interspersed with farmland. Many of the turns are semi-banked & posted at 25mph. Several "crests" offer a sudden view of what is left of Mt. St. Helens. There's a one-lane, suspension bridge for vehicles over a small lake with boat access. I prefer the Vancouver/Cougar route over the Woodland/Cougar.

Drive Enjoyment

Great from the two lane begin (either end of the fork) to about 10miles beyond Cougar, WA. Beyond that, the road becomes paved NFD (National Forest Road) & the road gets even more twisty with uneven (road repair) patches. Road shoulders are little-to-non-existent most of the way. No off-camber turns noted.

Tourism Opportunities

Take a camera, but expect the photo-op to flash-by before you have time to react. The shoulders are little-to-non-existent most of the way, so you will be looking to go back to "click". Believe the "next gas" signs or you WILL-BE-STRANDED. Camping (private & public) is available IF THERE ARE VACANCIES. Little available to purchase. There are a few watering holes w/food up-to just beyond Cougar; little beyond. NOTE: Parts of the town of Cougar are currently charging an additional $5fee for use of either debit or credit card for EACH purchase; no checks..













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timihendrix33
July 8, 2018
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Motorcycle Type : Other
This route should be amended to avoid rte 503 south of Amboy. Poorly sequenced traffic lights make this section about 30 minutes of stop and go. A lot of this route had too much traffic on it on the Saturday afternoon that I was out there to really enjoy it unfortunately. The section that runs back to rte 5 was better.
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jixxen
November 26, 2014
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Motorcycle Type : Sport
Excellent route. Great scenery, forest, country roads, small waterfalls along the road. Beginning riders should be cautious of the sharp curves between Amboy and Cougar.
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Guest
February 26, 2010
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Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Have taken this route just to the bridge. And back again down 503 into Battleground. Also, another variation that's really fun! Going through Yacolt falls through Yacolt, then to Amboy. This section is also part of the North Clark County Scenic Drive which is an approximately 82 or 85 mile round trip to and from Battle Ground. Keep an eye out for the signs so you won't get lost. Lots of country and very good roads! On Saturdays not alot of local traffic either. Plenty of areas to pull off and enjoy the scenery too!
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