Great Washington State RV Camping Adventures by Joe A Laing
The state of Washington is well- known for its vibrant urban areas; Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia spring to mind. RV campers have long known, however, that the spectacular natural diversity of Washington State also offers RV camping adventures for every season. They also know that it’s not if, but when, you’ll return once you’ve seen the beauty of The Evergreen State.
RV Camping in Washington’s National Parks
One of the best ways to experience all that Washington has to offer is by visiting its National Parks. National Parklands adorn the mountains, lakes and seashores of Washington. Within North Cascades National Park Complex, for example, you’ll also find Ross Lake and Lake Chelan National Recreation Areas.
Whether you like fishing or kayaking the Skagit River, hiking some of the hundreds of scenic trails or getting up close and personal with more than three hundred glaciers, motorhome campers will be thrilled by the abundance of outdoor activities this Park complex encompasses. Check here for more information on RV campgrounds at North Cascades National Park Complex.
If you’d like to splash in the surf, hike in the mountains and enjoy the cool, green forests of Washington all in the same RV camping trip, Olympic National Park is the place to park your motorhome. Located within the Olympic Peninsula, this Park is an easy drive from Seattle.
Watch for elk and enjoy breathtaking views in all directions as you hike mile-high Hurricane Ridge. Visit the world-class visitor’s center at Port Angeles, and experience the rocky coastline at Rialto Beach. There is so much diversity in the eco-systems and outdoor experiences of Olympic National Park; you’ll soon be planning your trip back. Plan to stay at one of the RV campgrounds within the Park, so you won’t have to miss a minute of this fascinating destination.
Two more National Parks deserve mention as awesome motorhome camping destinations in Washington. Mount Rainier is, of course, one of the best-known sites to Washington visitors. You’ll see so much more than its memorable snow-capped peaks, however, when you visit Mount Rainier National Park. Temperate rainforests, glaciers and a silent volcano co-exist with mountain meadows and old growth forests. Stow your camera somewhere close at hand as you pull your RV into this unforgettable Park. Two campgrounds can accommodate RVs, so be sure to make your reservations early.
San Juan Island National Historic Park, located within the Strait of Georgia, combines the best of Washington’s natural wonders with a look into the State’s military history. Occupied at the same time by both American and British troops, this windswept island situated between British Columbia and the US was considered a strategic point for protecting the area’s rich natural resources that both countries hoped to control.
Today’s motorhome campers can see not only historic reenactments at the American Camp and English Camp, but also thrill to the sights of orca whales, porpoises and a wide range of shore birds. You may also spy a fox or two, and glimpse eagles in the sky high above the island. Lakedale Campground offers beautiful lakeside campsites and opportunities for kayaking, camping, fishing and whale watching on-site.
There’s so much more to see in Washington State, enough to fill another entire article. Dip your toe into the glorious sites of The Evergreen State by first RV camping in its National Parks. There’s no better way to get to know this gem in America’s Pacific Northwest.
This article was written by Joe Laing of El Monte RV, your source for RV rentals throughout the United States. An RV is an excellent way to start off on your next fishing vacation to the State of Washington. Be sure to check out the El Monte RV website for more information about Washington RV Vacations and Washington State RV rentals.
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
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