Battle Ground Lake Camp Store

New Custom Merchandise for the 2025 Camping Season at Battle Ground Lake State Park

As the 2025 camping season kicks off, I am excited to design a brand-new line of custom-designed merchandise for the Battle Ground Lake Camp Store. Inspired by the vibrant spirit of the Pacific Northwest and the natural beauty of our park, these items are perfect for campers, day visitors, and collectors alike.

A Design That Captures the Pacific Northwest

This year’s design is all about celebrating the essence of Battle Ground Lake and the wider Pacific Northwest. Expect bold yet playful graphics that highlight towering evergreens, misty mountain peaks, and the calm, crater-formed waters of our lake. The color palette draws from nature itself—think deep forest greens, lake blues, and sunset oranges—evoking that unmistakable Northwest vibe.

What’s New?

There are three exciting new items for 2025:

  • Car Magnets
    Show your love for the park on the road. These durable magnets feature the custom 2025 artwork and are a great way to remember your trip or share your favorite getaway spot with others.
  • Water Bottle Stickers
    Designed to withstand the elements, these stickers are perfect for decorating your water bottle, cooler, or camping gear. Each sticker features unique design elements that reflect the fun and natural beauty of Battle Ground Lake and its surroundings.
  • Collectible Postcards
    A classic made new. The postcards are printed on high-quality stock and showcase the seasonal artwork. Whether you send them to friends or keep them as mementos, they’re a perfect reminder of your time at the park.

Available Now at the Camp Store

All of this custom merchandise is available exclusively at the Battle Ground Lake Camp Store. Whether you’re stocking up before hitting the trails or winding down after a swim, stop in to pick up your favorite pieces from the 2025 collection.

Celebrate your time at Battle Ground Lake with something you can take home—designed to represent the wild, fun, and unforgettable character of the Pacific Northwest.

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