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If you’re exploring thrift shopping in Washougal, the Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette location is a solid spot to check out. Goodwill Stores Washougal has that familiar Goodwill vibe—focused on affordable, secondhand goods with a strong community mission behind it. This store is part of a larger chain known for supporting local programs through its sales, so your purchases here actually help fund job training and other services around the region.
Inside, you’ll find a well-rounded selection that goes beyond just used clothing. Yes, there’s plenty of apparel, from casual wear to some vintage pieces tucked in if you’re patient and thorough. But it’s not just clothes—you can often spot furniture, housewares, books, and occasionally some quirky vintage home decor items. For anyone interested in secondhand shopping, this variety makes each visit a bit of an adventure. Plus, the inventory rotates regularly, so it’s worth stopping by a few times to catch new arrivals.
Goodwill Stores Washougal keeps the shopping experience straightforward and approachable. It’s the kind of place where you can stroll through racks of thrift store clothing and also flip through shelves of books or scan for a sturdy end table. If you’re curious about vintage or used furniture or want to dabble in sustainable shopping, this location nails that balance. Overall, Goodwill Stores Washougal is a dependable option for Washougal thrift enthusiasts who want to give their wardrobe or home a refresh without overspending.
Looking for more options? Explore other thrift stores in Washougal or visit the Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette website for details.
Long-standing nonprofit chain with a range of pre-owned clothing, housewares & more.
New store to this area. Clean, packed full and great finds. One persons trash is another persons treasure. Come browse and find your treasures. The staff is really nice!
While I enjoy shopping at thrift stores and Goodwills, this one marks up items much more than any other Goodwill I’ve been to. I have found pants for $24 — which is still cheap enough, but I’ve never seen them that high anywhere else. Recently found a playing card pack for 3+ year olds, to help them learn numbers, taking turns, etc. I paid $6.99 for the pack. Later, I decided I wanted to gift these cards to someone, so I looked the brand up. They are new for $7.99!! Also, you can buy them online for even cheaper than what I got them for. Insane, really. This has been consistent through the store where they often overprice their items. I came here previously from Nashville where the Goodwill there sold all shirts with a flat rate that made sense, same with pants — not marking things up by whatever internal standards this place does. Do better.
Just so everyone knows they take everything worth anything and sell it online I will never come back to this store again. They take all the lululemon vuori Alo all that so nobody can shop in store. I called and asked about it and they said they cannot disclose that information but when I talked to someone in person they said “how did you know we do that?”
The older cashier was rude to multiple customers during my time shopping. On top of that the shelves were sparse. It’s very out of my way and after this experience I will not make the effort to drive to this location when there are fully stocked locations with friendly staff closer to me.
Insanely high pricing here, and they will not even honor the pricing that they have on the shelf. I grabbed a tiny jar, unmarked, yet the shelf clearly states 49 cents. I get to the checkout and I am told nothing in the store is 49 cents, and that it would be a dollar. The lady was extremely dismissive and would not even go check. I had to walk back and take a photo of the shelf just to show the principle of the fact, that yes you did mark it as 49 cents and I'm not crazy for saying so. I did not get an apology, I was then just told that they can't even sell it for less than a dollar. I will not be back here, just for the sheer attitude of the employees and the lack of integrity of honoring their own pricing.