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When you get an RV rental in Port Ludlow, Washington, you’ll arrive in a small town filled with lush, wooded areas, located on the shores of Puget Sound. This idyllic town is great for some leisure, away from your busy everyday life, but it’s also close to Seattle, the birthplace of grunge music and a hub for all things coffee, and the beautiful city of Olympia, both great locations for a fun, eventful day out.

The city of Everett, situated at the mouth of the Snohomish River, is a bit closer to your travel trailer rental in Port Ludlow and so is the city of Poulsbo with its Scandinavian heritage. If you want to leave the cities behind for a bit and get lost in the woods and in your thoughts, Olympic National Park is merely a stone’s throw away from your RV rental in Port Ludlow, and Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is also easy to reach. Washington State Route 19 runs along the town, and you should also be prepared to occasionally take the ferry when getting around.

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The Great Outdoors of Port Ludlow

For some outdoor fun, all you have to do is leave your camper rental in Port Ludlow and walk to the stunning Ludlow Falls. To get there, just follow the trail with its interpretive signs and lovely surrounding nature. On the way, you’ll see benches made from trees that fell victim to a storm, and a piece of thick wire rope that was used during the logging days. Sit down for some rest and contemplation or go for a brisk walk or a run, or do both.

To reach this destination, you will need your RV, but it is well worth your time because Fort Flagler Historical State Park is filled to the brim with fun. Being located on the shore, this is a great spot for fishing, boating, and swimming and you can also hike, go kite flying, and even paragliding; unless you happened to leave your lust for adventure in the RV. There are a museum and a gift shop and for the military or maritime enthusiast, a visit to the group of forts formerly known as the “Triangle of Fire” is a must.

The Olympic Hot Springs are part of Olympic National Park, very close to your luxury RV rental in Port Ludlow. These springs are a natural phenomenon, always warm - or hot, so be careful - but not very deep, should you want a little dip. They are lovely to look at and on the way to the springs, you can see sparkling waterfalls, wild rivers, and fantastic vistas. Some springs are rather secluded, so if you want some privacy you can try to find one of them.

RV Parks in Port Ludlow

There are a couple of places to park your RV rental in Port Ludlow, WA or in the surrounding area - especially if you don’t mind crossing some water to get there. One of them is Eagle Tree RV Park, a park with full hookups, Wi-Fi, and facilities to wash both yourself and your clothes. It’s open all year round, has a full kitchen and private wooded sites.

You don’t have to cross any water to get to Cove RV Park & Country Store, a place with full hookups, access to both laundry rooms and showers as well as Wi-Fi and cable TV. Sing songs by the fire ring, throw horseshoes in the designated pit, and visit the country store that has books and groceries, but don’t worry if you can’t get the snacks and picnic food that you want - there are a handful of grocery stores, including gas stations, near your camper rental in Port Ludlow.

Exploring Port Ludlow

If you park the good old motorhome rental in Port Ludlow and have a look at the stunning views, you might soon get some unexpected company. The Totem Pole at The Resort at Port Ludlow is also looking out over the water. It’s made from 720-year-old wood from a tree that blew over in a storm, and its six figures - the eagle, the bear, the two men, the lumberman, the beaver, and the interlocking figures - all represent the history of the town.

Do you like fishing or quilt making by any chance? If so, there are a couple of shops that you’ll enjoy in town. Whether it’s fishing beads or threads that you’re after, you can find your products in a large variety of colors and combination. Or perhaps you’re buying a gift for someone else?

If you want some natural peace and quiet and fresh ocean air mixed with adventures and rich culture, you might want to have a look at RV rentals in Port Ludlow. This small town will give you all that, and much, much more. Bon voyage!

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