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Revitalized Camas, WA

A former mill town, Camas, Washington, sits on the banks of the Columbia River set against the backdrop of scenic Mount Hood. The city has experienced tremendous growth over the past decade, offering area residents excellent neighborhoods, a revitalized downtown district and economic stability.

Camas also boasts an exceptional school system that attracts families from throughout Clark County. With four elementary schools, one middle school and one high school, the Camas School District consistently achieves high test scores and possesses a low student-to-teach ratio.
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