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Battle Ground Lake Campground

If you are in the mood to spend time in the great outdoors, you won't be disappointed with the RV park at Battle Ground Lake Campground. The campground sits in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and offers basic amenities such as showers, potable water, sites with and without hookups, and more. The park offers a range of activities such as badminton, baseball/softball fields, a volleyball court, a large fire circle, horseshoe pits, and more. You can swim, dive, fish, and use non-motorized boats in the lake. This is a great place to get away from it all for a few days and enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding on over ten miles of mixed-use trails. RV camping at Battle Ground Lake Campground is relatively primitive, as you might expect in a state park, but may be the best time of your life.The sites at Battle Ground Lake Campground are limited but have room for a camper rental up to 35 feet long. There are full hookup sites, primitive (no hookups) sites, and camping cabins. There is an RV dump station for those opting for a primitive site, a large group fire ring, and picnic tables for everyone to use. When your day is done, and you need to freshen up, there are showers with plenty of hot water.While enjoying the outdoors in your RV rental may be the main reason for coming here, there is so much more for you and your family to do in the local area when you book a Lewisville camper rental. It's only a short drive to downtown Battle Ground where you will find several wineries to sample. Battle Ground has several different parks within a short drive, including the Moulton Falls Regional Park in nearby Yacolt. This park offers miles of hiking trails, incredible views of the Lewis River, and a bridge you can jump into the river from. No matter what you are looking for, Battle Ground State Park camping certainly has it all within a short drive.



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The Great Outdoors

Battle Ground State Park sits in the foothills of the heavily forested Cascade Mountains and is conveniently close to both Vancouver, WA, and Portland, OR. It's a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Here you can take long, quiet walks in the woods, go fishing, boating, swimming, and floating in the lake. The park covers 275 acres and offers a small RV campground with limited facilities. During the summer months, the playground, the beach, and lakefront are filled with the joyous sounds of children at play. Whether you come to rest and relax or spend time out in the fresh air and sunshine, when you rent a camper near Battle Ground Lake Campground, you won't be disappointed.The town of Battle Ground is home to several wineries and great restaurants for you to sample while staying in your RV rental at Battle Ground State Park. At Lewisville Park, you can enjoy a picnic along the river, take long hikes on the various trails, and even take the family pooch along on your hikes. This is Clark County's oldest park and offers amenities like covered kitchens, shelters, several playgrounds, and a boat launch.In nearby Vancouver, Washington, you can spend the day at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. This is one of the first permanent settlements built west of the Rocky Mountains. The fort sits on 191 acres along the Columbia River. Here you will find a Hudson Bay Company fur trading post, the US Army's Vancouver Barracks, and Pearson Field, where you can experience the magic of flight in the Air Museum. All of this and more is at your fingertips when you camp in an RV near Vancouver.Just down the road in Ridgefield lies the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, covering approximately 5,300 acres. The refuge is a blend of grasslands, wetlands, forests, and riparian corridors. There are five different sections to explore, including one of the most preserved archeological sites along the Columbia River basin. According to findings, this area has been continuously inhabited by humans for over 2,300 years, and much of this history can be seen at the Cathlapotle Plankhouse facility built in 2005. It's a great place to spend time with your family when you book an RV in Clark County, WA.

Exploring the City

Lewis and Clark spent a great deal of time exploring this part of Washington in their travels with Sacajawea. At the Clark County Museum in nearby Vancouver, there are exhibits covering local Native American culture and history, the pioneering times of Lewis & Clark, and the area's logging history. The museum also offers a selection of hands-on activities for kids of all ages and summer downtown walking tours that take you past buildings with incredible architecture and numerous gardens. In October, there are haunted walking tours to enjoy and, of course, holiday light tours.In nearby Amboy, you can visit the Clark County Historical Museum, operated by the Clark County Historical Society. The museum offers rotating exhibits covering periods of local interest and a permanent Native American arts and crafts exhibit. From here, you can take part in "Mr. Carnegie's Grand Tour of Washington." This automobile tour takes you to nearby heritage sites and several of the state's historic Carnegie libraries. There is room near the museum for you to park your RV rental while you enjoy the displays, events, and activities.Come to the area to enjoy the peace and quiet that comes with staying in a state park or to enjoy the history and culture of the area, but no matter what, you are sure to create great memories after booking an RV rental near Battle Ground, Washington.


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Yes. Class A’s, Class B’s, and Class C’s and five-Wheels typically have bathrooms. Depending on where you plan on camping, you’ll want to double-check the availability of restrooms if selecting a rig without a bathroom. Nervous about renting an RV with a bathroom? Owners can help show you how to clean the tank or will offer to do it for you for a fee.


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