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Lights, camera, action! No, this isn’t Hollywood, it’s Roslyn, WA. This tiny town is famous being the setting for the television drama Northern Exposure. Still riding on the coattails of its early ‘90s fame, Roslyn is a popular summer or winter destination. Those exploring the city are able to easily spot cafes and saloons from their favorite TV show and feel as if they’ve traveled to a fictional place.

But the town has more to offer besides the quaint cafes and saloons that you can recognize from TV. Roslyn began as a coal mining town and is rich with history. Located in Upper Kittitas County, this part of Washington state is also lush with forests, mountains, and lakes. Perfect for a day trip from Seattle, weekend getaway, or summer vacation in your RV rental in WA, Roslyn is definitely a worth a visit.

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The Great Outdoors

Roslyn provides a large variety of fun activities for any outdoor enthusiast. Should your RV outing have you visiting during the winter, rent either snowshoes or a snowmobile and head to Hex Mountain or Sasse Ridge. And if it’s summertime that has you bringing your camper rental in Roslyn, go adventuring, the same trails (and many more) can be used for hiking and mountain biking.

The rural town also offers forests and lakes to camp and fish in. Plus, a town with a saloon would make no sense if it didn't also give you the opportunity to go horseback riding. While you mix your love for history along with exercise, head over to the Coal Mines Trail for a flat, easy trek that follows an old railroad and visits old mining sites. The trail runs through not only Roslyn, but also its neighboring towns, Cle Elum and Ronald.

And if you’re looking for more excursions to take your RV rental near Roslyn to, Cle Elum’s Suncadia Resort will take care of that. A large resort community, Suncadia will set you up with almost any rental equipment of your choice. If you feel like going out on the lake, you can loan a boat, raft, or paddleboard. Not a fan of water? Park your Roslyn motorhome rental, rent a motorized scooter and explore the resort grounds.

RV Parks

When it’s time to take your travel trailer rental in Roslyn to its temporary home at the end of the day, venture over to Cle Elum and choose from one of many options. Whispering Pines RV Park offers full hookups, showers, cable, and everything you’re used to pampering your luxury RV rental from Roslyn with. It’s also right on the river with a walking trail to start your morning off with. And every visitor’s favorite part? The park has an RV Store that is well-equipped and with a knowledgeable staff. If you prefer an RV park with an 18 hole golf course, try the nearby Sun County Golf Course and RV Park.

After you’ve stayed in Cle Elum, head out in your motorhome rental from Roslyn to explore the tiny town of Easton. U Fish RV Park and Campground offers four private lakes where you are able to swim, float, or fish in. With 53 acres to hike in the summer or ski in the winter, this RV park might tempt you to try it out for a few nights.

Exploring the City

If you happen to be visiting during a summer weekend, the downtown area hosts the Roslyn Sunday Market, a farmer's market with fresh produce, arts and crafts trinkets, and live music. After you've picked out a few things to take back to your Roslyn, WA RV rental, you might be needing a little energy boost. The local coffee shops serve roasted beans in your favorite way. If that got your appetite going, Roslyn’s downtown—albeit little—will feed you plenty. You can go to the well-known Roslyn Cafe and try some jalapeno poppers or a regular ol' burger and fries. Don't forget to take a picture with the iconic camel mural featured in Northern Exposure, painted on one of the cafe's exterior walls.

Want another option for the following day? The Brick Saloon, also a common occurrence on the same TV show, not only has the perfect after-dinner drink to offer you, but a full menu as well. Don't let the "saloon" part make the kiddos feel unwelcome. It is a family-friendly establishment. The Brick’s got entertainment too; the restaurant fills with live music on the weekends. If you're visiting Roslyn for its historical charm, know that The Brick is considered to be the oldest bar in the state.

While enjoying and discovering historical treasures all around town, head to the Roslyn Museum. Don't forget to print a scavenger list ahead of time then spend an hour or two searching for the items on the list. Roslyn also has another unique gem, The Crazy Quilt Shop, where you can pick up an old-fashioned quilt for back home.

The small town doesn't easily run out of options when it comes to exploring all of the activities available. There is also has a gift shop, an art gallery, and a movie theater. Pop into Roslyn Candy Company for some handmade salted truffles or ice cream. Finish off with a bourbon flight at the Heritage Distilling Company and make a mental note to back in the morning for their Bacon Bloody Mary.

With so many places to see and things to do in Roslyn and the neighboring towns, it’d be a shame not to rent an RV and explore this part of Washington. So whether you’re a Northern Exposure fan wanting to take a photo by the famous camel mural or just a lover of quaint towns and the rugged outdoors, book an RV in Kittitas County and come see Roslyn for yourself.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Rat Pac Trail, WARoslyn, WA
  • Coal Mines Trail, WAMount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, WA
  • Domerie Peak Trail, WAWenatchee National Forest, WA
  • Elbow Peak Via Yellow Hill Trail, WACle Elum, WA
  • Sasse Mountain Trail (#1340), WAWenatchee National Forest, WA
  • Hex Mountain Trail, WAWenatchee National Forest, WA
  • Taneum Creek Trail, WACle Elum, WA
  • Manastash Ridge Trail, WAMount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, WA
  • Kachess Ridge Trail, WAWenatchee National Forest, WA
  • Easton Ridge Trail, WAWenatchee National Forest, WA

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