Find the perfect campground in Alpine Lakes Wilderness, WA.
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Kachess is a prime location for fishing, swimming, boating, paddling and mountain biking in summer and early fall.
The campground is also a great base camp for day-hikers and overnight backpackers. Several access trails from the area give hikers the chance to create their own excursions, whether it be a day hike or an overnight trip.
Starting at the campground, the Kachess Lake Trail is a short loop next to the lake, enjoyable for hikers …
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In addition to being a prime location for hiking, fishing, swimming, horseback riding and mountain biking in summer and early fall, the area offers excellent cross country skiing and snowmobiling in the winter months. Snowmobiles are not allowed in the campground.
Salmon la Sac is closed to camping October through April. Nearby Salmon la Sac Sno-Park offiers access to groomed ski trails through the campground December through March.
Salmon la Sac Campground is …
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Ellensburg is a small town located on the Yakima River in Washington, roughly a two-hour drive from the Spokane. Ellensburg KOA is an ideal place for RV camping while traveling to the Pacific Northwest. While camping at Ellensburg KOA, you'll be staying right along the water and can enjoy the lush beauty of the area. Ellensburg is particularly beautiful during the fall when all of the leaves start to change color. This KOA is a comfortable place to stay with plenty of helpful amenities to keep you comfortable.
While camping, you'll have access to Wi-Fi and cable TV, as well as 50 max amp power. There is a snack bar on-site …
Situated along the Wenatchee River at the base of the Cascades Mountains, Leavenworth / Pine Village KOA is a truly scenic and magnificent place to set up camp on your next vacation. Offering gorgeous views of the surrounding rivers, mountains, and lakes, you won’t want to leave the serenity of your campsite. However, should you decide to venture out, you’ll find yourself immersed in some of Washington’s finest places. Whether you’re in the mood for a good hike, some fishing, wildlife viewing, photography opportunities, or prefer something a little less outdoorsy, you certainly won’t be disappointed when you book an RV in Chelan County.
Leavenworth / Pine Village KOA is a big-rig friendly RV park and can accommodate RV …
If you are looking for a fun-filled family RV park, nestled deep in the Cascade Mountains, camping at Leavenworth RV Campground is just what the doctor ordered. This beautiful campground sits on 300 acres covered in spectacular forests and meadows. The campground is open year-round and has a lot to offer. Among the many amenities offered here are free Wi-Fi, mini-golf, horseshoe pits, tennis courts, a picnic/barbecue area, access to miles of hiking trails in the summer, many of which become snowmobile trails in the winter, a playground, and much more. If you've forgotten a few things at home, the campground store has you covered with supplies, firewood, propane, and more (the store is open from Memorial Day to Labor …
In the heart of scenic Washington state, you can rent an RV near Entiat City Park Campground just north of Entiat or Wenatchee make it incredibly easy and convenient to camp at Entiat City Park Campground.
This 40-acre park is on the western banks of the Columbia River. Dozens of tent camping sites are provided, and full hookup RV campsites are also available here. Restrooms are open to the public, with coin-operated showers that you …
Enumclaw Expo Center RV Campground is in Tacoma, which is around 30 miles to the west. The campground is situated not far from one of the main routes through town, so it shouldn't be hard to locate.
Enumclaw Expo Center RV Campground is open throughout the year and can accommodate almost any size rig. Many of the sites are shaded by leafy trees, as well as the towering pines that surround the campground. Stays of varying lengths are allowed. However, the park cannot …
n the heart of majestic Washington, there are plenty of places to lose yourself in the divine stretches of wilderness. Epic national forests, massive mountains, crystalline lakes, and more await you when you take a trip to this lush part of the state and rent an RV near Blu-Shastin RV Park, just outside of Seattle, east of the Cascade Mountains that bisect the state north to south. The 13-acre park is a lovely place to spend your vacation, amidst the pine …