February 19, 2026
Trying to choose between Camas and Felida? You are not alone. Many Clark County movers weigh schools, yard size, commute time, and weekend access to nature before they decide. In this guide, you will get a clear, side‑by‑side look at both areas so you can match your priorities to the right fit. Let’s dive in.
Camas is an incorporated city just east of Vancouver, roughly 20 miles northeast of Portland depending on route and traffic. You will often hear it described as a small city with its own identity, parks, and services. For quick context on where it sits, see the overview of Camas on Wikipedia.
Felida is a northwest Vancouver neighborhood on the west side of Vancouver Lake and Salmon Creek. It is part of the City of Vancouver, not its own city. Local estimates often place its population near 10,000, though neighborhood counts can vary by source.
Why this difference matters: Camas runs its own municipal services and is covered largely by Camas School District. Felida is inside the City of Vancouver and is served by Vancouver Public Schools. That can affect school assignment, some utilities, and certain permits.
School boundaries directly impact your daily routine. Always confirm the exact school assignment for a specific address with the district before you write an offer.
Tip: If schools are a top priority, make boundary verification your first step. District sites provide the most current maps and contacts.
Pricing snapshots vary by source and date. Providers measure different things, such as median list price versus median sale price, and small sample sizes can swing neighborhood medians.
What you will see on the ground:
Market dynamics: Inventory is limited in both areas, especially for family-sized homes in popular micro-markets like lake-adjacent Camas or Felida streets near well-known schools. Lower to mid price bands tend to move faster. Use real-time MLS data and local expertise to judge competitiveness at your price point.
Camas commuters post a mean travel time to work of about 24.6 minutes based on recent Census estimates. That figure is a helpful baseline as you plan your day. You can view the Camas QuickFacts page on census.gov for context. City of Vancouver commuters average around 23.2 minutes, which aligns with Felida’s location inside Vancouver.
Routes and bridges make a difference. Camas drivers commonly use WA‑14 to reach I‑205 for Portland access. Felida residents are closer to I‑5 and northwest Vancouver arterials, which can shorten mileage for some destinations but still face peak-hour congestion. Plan for variability of roughly 20 to 45+ minutes depending on the time of day and route.
Transit options: C‑TRAN serves Clark County with express routes into Portland, local fixed routes, and Connector services. Camas has Connector coverage and park‑and‑ride strategies that can work for some commuters. Felida, as part of Vancouver, benefits from fixed routes and regional park‑and‑ride access. Check schedules and stop locations through the C‑TRAN provider directory before you count on a specific line.
Camas is closely tied to Lacamas Lake and Lacamas Regional Park. Families point to lakeside trails, the Lacamas Heritage Trail, Round Lake, and the city’s active parks system as key lifestyle perks. See the official county page for Lacamas Regional Park for maps and updates.
Felida households enjoy quick access to the Salmon Creek Greenway, Klineline Pond, and Vancouver Lake Regional Park for trails, beach access, rowing, and wind sports. Find reservations and facility details on the county’s parks and picnic shelter page.
For dining and community events, Camas has a compact historic downtown that many buyers value for everyday errands and local gatherings. Explore happenings via the Downtown Camas Association.
Use this quick list to align your must‑haves with the right area:
Choose Camas if you want an incorporated city feel with a walkable downtown, established district identity, and a mix of small‑lot neighborhoods and larger lake‑area or semi‑rural parcels. Expect pricing to reflect strong demand, especially near Lacamas Lake and central amenities.
Choose Felida if you prefer a calm suburban setting inside Vancouver with frequent larger suburban lots, cul‑de‑sacs, and fast access to Salmon Creek and Vancouver Lake trails. Many buyers like Felida’s balance of space and convenience to broader Vancouver services.
If you are leaning one way but still unsure, a side‑by‑side list of active homes that match your school, lot, and commute filters will make the decision simple. Get local insight on micro‑markets, price bands, and upcoming inventory so you can act with confidence. Reach out to Jacob Sanchez for a personalized plan.
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