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Top neighborhoods in Longview

Old West Side
Lake Sacajawea Park is the crown jewel of Old West Side, a peaceful residential haven in Longview. Tree-lined streets wind through well-maintained homes where locals actually live their lives instead of catering to tourists. You'll experience authentic suburban America with its manicured lawns and evening dog walkers creating a tranquil atmosphere far from commercial bustle. Finding accommodations means booking vacation rentals in private homes where hosts often share neighborhood insights. While dining options are minimal within the neighborhood, downtown Longview's restaurants are just a short drive away. A car is your best bet for exploring this quiet slice of genuine American life.

West Side Highway
West Side Highway offers budget-friendly comfort for travelers exploring southwestern Washington. This quiet residential neighborhood has a few casual bars where locals unwind after work. You can check out Triangle Bowl for some friendly competition or explore local heritage at the Cowlitz County Historical Museum. Movie lovers can catch the latest films at Regal Triangle Cinemas 4. Finding affordable accommodation is easy with several budget motels and extended-stay options featuring basic amenities. Most restaurants serve classic American fare at wallet-friendly prices. A car is essential for getting around, but the neighborhood's proximity to Interstate 5 makes day trips to Portland or Seattle totally doable.

Longview Heights
Longview Heights welcomes you to the Pacific Northwest's peaceful side with tree-lined streets and mountain views peeking through. The neighborhood feels worlds away from tourist crowds yet keeps Lake Sacajawea Park's walking trails within easy reach. Travelers seeking authentic suburban charm will appreciate the well-maintained yards and quiet evenings perfect for unwinding after day trips. Accommodations here typically feature vacation rentals with full kitchens and private yards. You'll need to drive downtown for restaurants and shopping, as this purely residential area keeps commercial spots at bay. The trade-off for minimal amenities? Pure tranquility and a genuine slice of local Pacific Northwest living.
Top landmarks in Longview
The Rutherglen Mansion
You might want to get your camera out and head to The Rutherglen Mansion— just one of the landmarks located 3 mi (4.8 km) from central Longview.
Lake Sacajawea Park
Old West Side is home to Lake Sacajawea Park, so why not stop by during your stay in Longview. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.















































































