RVing in Washington
With a thriving arts scene, major ski areas and great icons such as Mount Rainier, the Cascade Mountains and Lewis & Clark Trail, Washington is excellent for RVing. And whether you want to stay in the mountains or relax near the ocean, RVers in Washington have a wide range of choices for RV campgrounds. Use our RVing in Washington page to plan your next trip to this great state.
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RVing in Puget Sound
Delightful day-tripping
It was a cool May morning and we were heading south on I-5 to Exit 320 at Burlington, WA. We turned west onto Highway 20 and drove past farmlands and the turnoff to the quaint town of LaConner. The Swinomish Channel Bridge took us onto Fidalgo Island, then we turned off at Fidalgo Bay Road.
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RVing in Spokane
Take a vintage tour
River adventure tours don’t always involve fast-paced, pulse-accelerating whitewater action. In fact, on the Spokane River, you can enjoy a gentle float while seeing some of the lovely sights of the region mainly accessible by boat and enjoy some of the fine wines produced in the area.
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RVing in Spokane
Purr-fect place
Cat Tales Zoological Park has lions and tigers and bears—oh my! Many of the animals in the care of Cat Tales have been rescued from the private sector—illegal exotic pets that have been mistreated, abandoned or confiscated from their owners.
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RVing in Olympia
Welcome to Washington
There is so much to see and do in Washington state that it is literally hard to know where to start. But the state capitol of Olympia is as good a place as any to begin; in fact, it is a city definitely not to be missed if you're planning a trip to Washington.
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Chehalis, WA
ALASKAN CAMPER Collapsible camper
This camper’s unique design allows for a stable ride
As an outdoor enthusiast, you want a truck camper that is durable, long-lasting, comfortable, functional, luxurious, convenient, lightweight, maneuverable and affordable. You’ll find all this in the Alaskan truck camper.
This camper’s micro-lam construction makes it lighter weight and stronger with no warping. The most unique feature of the Alaskan Camper is the patented telescopic system that makes it possible for you to lower the top for towing. This system provides more overhead clearance and allows for a stable, safe ride because the center of gravity is lower, reducing rocking and swaying. The aerodynamic design allows you to maintain maximum highway speed with minimum drag and sway, thus resulting in better gas mileage.
Easily transformed from its compact towing position to a roomy, insulated, weather tight, high-ceiling (6’4”) camper, the Alaskan is extremely functional. Two inches of sprayed-in urethane foam insulation gives this camper excellent insulating capabilities.
When compared to many other RVs on the market, the Alaskan truck camper has a high resale value with less depreciation, lower initial expense and operating expense, and fewer limitations on the access of your truck, as you are able to tow a boat or other recreational toys.
Alaskan Campers Inc.420 Ne Alaskan WayChehalis, WA 98532, USPHONE: (360) 748-6494Email: e-mail this contact

Olympia, WA
Your Washington RV getaway
Nestled in Washington's Nisqually Valley amidst a beautiful wood landscape is Lost Lake Resort and Private RV Park. Located only 45 minutes south of Seattle off Interstate 5, Lost Lake is an ideal RV getaway. The living is easy and your upscale camping experience begins right away. Start by heading down to a private 11-acre lake and catch a few rainbow trout for your picnic lunch. You'll be surrounded by a peaceful wilderness where a few bald eagles keep watch overhead. During the past year, the Lost Lake Resort owners have made significant facility and property upgrades with your RV lifestyle in mind. We won't be a public RV resort for long so now is the time to scope out your favourite site and make your purchase soon.
Lost Lake Resort1546 Reservation RD SEOlympia, WA 98401, USTOLL FREE: (888) 220-5253PHONE: (360) 459-5019Email: e-mail this contact