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An RV rental in Clark County is a great way to explore southern Washington’s large cities and extensive outdoor opportunities. Battle Ground Lake State Park is located in this county and is a fun place to spend time camping with an RV. The park can trace its geological history to over 100,000 years ago, but it wasn’t until the 1960s that the state park was officially created.

There are over 270 acres of land at Battle Ground Lake State Park, which has been named for the area in which a tense encounter was held against a local Native American tribe in the 1850s. There is also a town named for the same purpose, known as Battle Ground, nearby. The park is north of both Vancouver and Portland, meaning that guests seeking fun city adventures can find them alongside outdoor excursions. Also near the park is the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, which is a massive destination that is fun to explore when you are renting an RV.

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Getting Outdoors

RV rentals in Lewis County are a great way to explore Battle Ground Lake State Park. There are many activities to enjoy here during your visit, the most prominent of those involving Battle Ground Lake. This lake allows non-motorized boats, swimmers, paddleboards, kayaks, swimmers, and more. There is a place from which you can launch water craft, and its close proximity to the campgrounds makes it convenient to get out on the water early and late in the day. Guests can also fish in the lake, specifically from the 60 feet of dock, so long as they have their fishing licenses sorted out.

There are also many trails that weave throughout the park, so when you are camping at Battle Ground Lake State Park, be sure to bring your walking or hiking shoes. While exploring the ten miles of trails available to guests, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for wildlife of both the flora and fauna varieties. There are many animals that call this park home, and when you hike quietly, enough you may catch a glimpse or two of them.

Also in the park are biking trails and horseback riding trails, both of which are clearly marked to ensure guest safety. While enjoying these trails, be sure to wear all of the appropriate gear and follow all posted signs for everyone’s safety. There is a self-guided nature trail in the park for guests who love to learn, and a wildlife viewing platform that makes it easy to spot many varieties of birds without having to move too frequently.

Camping at Battle Ground Lake State Park

While RV camping at Battle Ground Lake State Park there will be many activities for you to enjoy near to the campsite, including a badminton area, a baseball and softball field, a volleyball field, horseshoe pits, and even a large community fire circle. The campgrounds themselves are more than accommodating, though guests should be warned that the maximum vehicle length for the park is 35 feet. There are 35 campsites in total, but less than ten of those can accommodate RVs needing hookups. The sites that can serve RVs include water, electricity, and sewer hookups, in addition to fire pits, picnic tables, and more.

While staying in this park with a rental RV, visit the park store to pick up supplies, you may have forgotten. The store sells burgers, fries, ice, firewood, fishing supplies, soft drinks, candy, and more. It also has some basic gear for rent, including fishing poles and horseshoes, and is open during the height of camping season in the area. Given the limited number of RV campsites, it is definitely worth calling ahead to book space after you’ve sorted out your RV rental details.

Exploring the Area

Being so close to Portland and Vancouver is a huge perk for this park, while still offering guests the natural seclusion they may desire during their stay. Vancouver is only a short drive south when you camp in an RV near Battle Ground, and the Clark County Historical Museum is a great place to visit in Vancouver to learn all about the local history. This museum is home to a variety of artifacts to keep you busy, and there are also interactive exhibits for kids to play with while learning.

Also, in Vancouver is Fort Vancouver, which is a National Historic Site. This location is where the former trading post and fort were located, and it has since been rebuilt with historical accuracy for guests to explore. There are guided lantern tours at night, and during some days of the week, guests can watch 19th-century style blacksmith demonstrations by trained professionals. The fort is a fun way to step back in time and see how life was many generations ago.

When it comes to finding food, Vancouver and Portland have nearly endless options for you to choose from. Everything from Sushi to steakhouses, Vietnamese to Mexican, new-age American, and more can be found on both sides of the Columbia River. There are also dozens of gas stations to choose from, many of which are large and can easily accommodate oversized RVs.

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