
Ridgefield
Located in northern Clark County, Ridgefield, Washington sits amongst the rolling hills of the Clark County countryside. Ridgefield prides itself on being a community that is deeply connected to the land and the water, which is evident by the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. The Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge offers everyone an opportunity to see the Pacific Northwest at it’s best. Ridgefield, Washington is a community that is growing rapidly, but has still been able to maintain the small-town feel. Even with the small-town feel though, Ridgefield is able to offer it’s residents all the modern amenities they need to feel at home. From large chain grocery stores, to shops of all trades and restaurants for every test, Ridgefield has something for everyone. For those that are looking for something that isn’t available in Ridgefield, but want to become part of this wonderful community, Vancouver and Portland are only a short drive away. One of the largest attractions in Ridgefield is the Amphitheater in Clark County. Musicians from all genres of music perform at the Amphitheater. Located just outside the town of Ridgefield, this is the largest outdoor Amphitheaters in the area. Seating for up to 18,000 people, attendees can choose to sit in stadium seating or on the green grass for a more relaxing atmosphere. Over the last couple of years, The Amphitheater in Clark County has attracted some big names, such as Journey, Heart, Cheap Trick, Kenny Cheney, James Taylor and Def Leppard – all of whom appeared in 2008.
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