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If you want to be central to all the fun and adventure Washington has to offer on your next vacation, you should check out RV rentals in Sumner. While you’ve got an RV rental in Sumner you’ll be surrounded by some of the most beautiful natural locations and biggest attractions in the state. Tacoma and the Carr Inlet are only a short drive to the west. Head north 35 miles in the camper rental from Sumner and you’ll be in the shining city of Seattle. To the east are the vast forests and rugged wilderness of the Cascade Mountain Range, featuring dozens of parks to explore. To the south, Mount Rainier’s snowy peaks tower above it all.

Sumner had a humble start as a small village called Stuck Junction, home to only a few settlers. The village grew into a bustling town, which was named Franklin by J.P Stewart, a prominent farmer, teacher, and deputy sheriff during his time. Years later, the U.S. Postal Service requested the town rename, as Franklin was extremely popular. The name Sumner was chosen, paying homage to Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner, known for his efforts to abolish slavery. Today, the city is a booming area of beautiful homes, great restaurants, and plenty of places to shop. Sumner is a well laid out city with an easy to navigate grid. It will be smooth sailing with the motorhome rental on Sumner roads and major highways. There’s also a train station downtown that makes stops throughout the Puget Sound region.

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The Great Outdoors

When it comes to finding an amazing place to explore the wild and enjoy the beauty of nature, you won’t have to look hard with a camper rental in Sumner. One of the only places in the world where you can safely see a methane geyser and do some hiking or kayaking is Flaming Geyser Park in Auburn. Though the geyser no longer erupts flames from the earth, you can learn about its fiery history through interpretive exhibits throughout the park. There are miles of trails for both hikers and equestrians. There’s excellent access to Green River for paddling, fishing, and swimming. There’s also an area designated for flying drones and model aircraft.

If you want to get in some prime camping while you’ve got the RV trailer rental near Sumner, head over to Kanaskat-Palmer State Park. It’s located on the banks of the Green River and offers up some of the best whitewater rafting and kayaking opportunities in the region. The rapids are graded from Class II to Class IV. There are plenty of ways to unwind in a more leisurely fashion on the river, with many places for swimming and fishing. On land, there are hiking and biking trails to explore, including the 31-mile Klickitat Trail that winds through the Columbia River Gorge and Swale Canyon.

When you’ve got an RV rental in Sumner and are looking for an alpine adventure, you’ve got to visit Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Rainier is an active volcano that rises more than 14,400 feet above sea level. The glacier-capped peaks of the mountain range are the source of five major rivers. The surrounding area is dense forest and rolling meadows that boast beautiful wildflowers in the spring. You can do some hiking or biking in the park. It’s also a premier rock and mountain climbing destination. You’ll find some of the best trout fishing as well as an abundance of paddling opportunities. There are also plenty of RV-friendly campsites sprinkled throughout the park.

RV Parks

Finding a great place to park in the camper rental near Sumner is easy. South Prairie Creek RV Park is a family-friendly place to unwind. Pets are welcome too, with a dog run for guests to use. The grounds are lush and shady, with campsites featuring full hookups and views of mountain wilderness. Plus, there’s a bait shop and also a diner just down the road.

You can also pack up and head north in the RV rental from Sumner to Cranmar RV Park. The park offers sites with electrical hookups and there are picnic areas too. It’s surrounded by lakes that are great for fishing, boating, and swimming, including Lake Sawyer and Lake Morton, and there are multiple golf courses in proximity to the park.

Exploring the City

There’s something for everyone around Sumner, from science centers and museums to live music and entertainment venues. Stop by the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium; the site is home to over 9,000 creatures. There are hands-on opportunities to learn about and interact with many animals. You’ll also find a few cafes and a dessert parlor at the zoo for a delicious treat or meal.

For a day of beauty and art, check out the Museum of Glass. It’s an iconic building - a reflective cone of glass. The museum features both indoor and outdoor exhibits. There are classes and art workshops for the public. There’s also a studio with working artists to observe.

For a day of thrills and fun, take the family to the nearby amusement park. You’ll find plenty of roller coasters and there are rides at the on-site water park too ranging from a lazy river to the thrilling riptide adventure. There are several food venues throughout the parks. Don’t forget to snap a selfie and grab a souvenir before you leave.

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