Camas

Prune Hill, Camas Neighborhood

Prune Hill is a peaceful community known for its tranquil streets and calm atmosphere. The neighborhood primarily features modern single detached homes built since 2000, including many three and four-bedroom options. Residents benefit from convenient access to well-regarded primary schools situated close to the neighborhood. Parking is plentiful and car travel throughout the area is highly accessible, making daily errands straightforward. The neighborhood’s quiet environment provides a relaxing setting away from busier locations. While cycling infrastructure is limited due to hilly terrain, vehicle travel ensures ease in reaching supermarkets and other essential services nearby, supporting a comfortable everyday routine.

Home buyers who prefer a calm atmosphere will enjoy Prune Hill. Most areas in Prune Hill are very quiet, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.

Highlights of Prune Hill

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Prune Hill Park

Nestled within the neighborhood, Prune Hill Park is a beloved green space offering residents a peaceful setting with a playground, picnic areas, and spectacular views of Downtown Camas and the Columbia River Gorge—perfect for family outings and casual strolls.

🏫 Dorothy Fox Elementary School

Known for its strong academic programs and active parent involvement, Dorothy Fox Elementary is a cornerstone of the Prune Hill community, serving local families and fostering a tight-knit neighborhood atmosphere with its top-rated education.

🍽️ Prune Hill Café

This local eatery at the intersection of NW 18th Ave and NW Astor St is a popular spot for residents to grab coffee, pastries, and casual bites, making it a cozy neighborhood gathering area close to home.

🛒 Evergreen Marketplace

Located conveniently at NW 14th Avenue and NW Parker Street, Evergreen Marketplace provides Prune Hill with local shopping options, including a grocery store and essential services—an easy walk or drive for day-to-day needs.

🚴 NW Astor Street Bike Trail

Winding through the residential heart of Prune Hill, this neighborhood bike-friendly route connects families to parks, schools, and scenic overlooks, encouraging an active lifestyle and safe cycling for all ages.

A Camas Neighborhood

This June in Prune Hill

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 5, 2026

Unicorns, Rainbows & Mythical Beasts First Friday

Downtown Camas (centered at 314 NE Birch St) • 5:00 PM–8:00 PM

A magical themed evening walk through historic downtown Camas with art receptions, live music, scavenger hunt for families and great local shops staying open late—a fun way for Prune Hill residents to kick off the weekend close to home.

June 6, 2026

Camtown Arts & Music Festival

Crown Park, Camas • 10:00 AM–4:00 PM

A free all‑ages outdoor festival at nearby Crown Park with live music on multiple stages, interactive art workshops, vendor booths and family‑friendly activities—perfect for a creative, local Saturday outing.

Wednesdays, June 3–August 26, 2026

Camas Farmers Market (new temporary location)

Downtown Camas (314 NE Birch Street) • 3:00 PM–7:00 PM

Weekly midweek market offering local produce, flowers, food vendors, live music and kids’ activities just minutes from Prune Hill—a great way to shop local and enjoy community midweek.

June 21, 2026

4th Annual Camas PRIDE Block Party

Downtown Camas (400 NE Birch St) • 11:00 AM–4:00 PM

A family‑friendly pride celebration full of community connection, entertainment, food vendors and inclusive fun—an uplifting way for Prune Hill families to celebrate diversity and belonging locally.

June 27, 2026

Camas Car Show

Downtown Camas (310 NE 5th Ave) • 2:00 PM–7:00 PM

Annual free‑admission street‑lined car show featuring classic and custom cars, live music, kids’ activities and food vendors—great for families and car enthusiasts in the Prune Hill area.

June 14, 2026

Plant Sale #2 at Two Rivers Heritage Museum

Two Rivers Heritage Museum, Washougal • 10:00 AM–3:00 PM

Local plant sale at nearby Washougal museum supporting the historical society—ideal for Prune Hill residents looking to garden or enjoy local history while supporting community.

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Stories, updates, and things to know in Prune Hill

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Local characteristics and demographics for Prune Hill

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