At just 90 minutes from downtown Seattle (well, plus traffic of course), this is a great place to escape to a beautiful forested setting without having to travel so far. Very forested feel, many miles of meandering trails, easy access to the...
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Seriously, why all the hating on Washington State Parks? Sites here have plenty of space amongst lush green spaces and mature shade trees. It's a great place to spend a getaway weekend, relaxing in a beautiful setting along the lake/river....
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Overall, this was a great place to stay. They had so many amenities! Nice pool area with hot tub, tetherball, floor shuffleboard, table shuffleboard, billiards, playground, basketball, even movies on weekends.
Sites were really basic, with...
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Nice park right on the reservoir. Community fire circle, picnic area, hammocks. Only 30A, and poor water pressure. Only one washing machine, which was always busy, so we went to the laundry in town. Site was purely gravel, with no shade. But the...
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Yosemite Valley is simply the most stunning place to camp we've ever been. Nothing comes close. On top of that, there is way more to do than we could possibly do in the one week maximum stay. Absolutely a fantastic experience that I highly...
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We definitely enjoyed our stay here. Our site had tons of space. There were a great many families when we were here the week after 4th of july. The playground had decent equipment, and served as a great gathering area for all the park's many...
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Winchester Bay RV Park is a fancy place for fancy rigs with hermits who stay in their RV and watch TV. Maybe the non-stop wind contributed to this phenomenon. Anyway, we prefer parks where there is some life to them, so we weren't a big fan of...
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This is a nice county park on the beach. Seemed like mostly locals, and I'm jealous they have such a nice park to hang out at. There is tent camping in the woods, and a few rows of RV hookups in the center. The hookup areas have a few feet of...
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Ok, I get that the Campendium audience isn't about bike camping. Because this site is right on the Willamette Valley Bikeway, it's a good place to stay overnight on your bike--as long as you brought your tent. You might find Brownsville...
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