Advisory updates and other information to encourage safe recreation

June 9th 2023 Update

Advisory information listed below:

NO CURRENT ADVISORY

  • Battle Ground Lake
  • Klineline Pond
  • Vancouver Lake
  • Lacamas Lake
  • Round Lake


There are no current advisories or reported harmful algal blooms present at these lakes. To report a suspected harmful algal bloom or other water quality concern, go here.

Next Sampling Dates

  • E.coli/bacteria: June 12th
  • Harmful Algae/Cyanobacteria: upon report
View current advisories
More information on harmful algal blooms
Report a Suspected Bloom

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Swim Safe - Swimsuits

Bright colored swimsuits and life jackets are much easier to spot in the water, so be mindful when buying swimwear this year. Neon oranges, yellows, pinks, and lime green show up best in the water. Avoid grays, blues, and dark shades that are hard to see especially in the glare of the sun.

Park Highlight: Klineline Pond


Also called Salmon Creek Regional Park, Klineline Pond has picnic tables, restrooms, reservable shelters, play equipment, walking trails, a designated swim beach, lifejacket loaner station, and a chlorinated splash pad!


Clark County Public Health monitors both the swim beach and splash pad seasonally.

More about Klineline Pond

Have a safe and fun swim season!

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Our weekly newsletter updates will continue through Labor Day 2023, our monitoring of blooms will continue through this fall. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for advisory updates.

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Vancouver, WA 98661