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When you search for an RV in Bremerton, you will be opening up a world of fun for everyone in your group. Bremerton is close to the big-city attractions and amenities of Seattle (which you can reach by ferry) and is bounded by Port Orchard. Bainbridge Island will also be easily accessible. Since your RV rental in Bremerton, WA will likely be near the water, you’ll be able to explore the Harborside District and the marina. There are also plenty of museums, shopping, dining, nightlife, performing arts, parks, public art, recreation, and green space for you to enjoy during your stay.
Feel free to visit the Bremerton Area Chamber of Commerce or the Kitsap Peninsula Visitor and Convention Bureau for more information. You’ll be warmly welcomed and you’ll get an insider’s view on everything that the area has to offer. Travelers report that the Bremerton Walmart #2317 allows overnight RV parking and may even allow the use of generators while parked.
The Bremerton Parks & Recreation Department maintains a wide variety of public parks and recreation opportunities for residents and visitors, including playgrounds, a senior center, a Bark Park dog park, an ice arena, golf courses, an aquatic center, and athletic fields for basketball, pickleball, softball, and volleyball. They also publish a Forested Trails Guide so that travelers with a rental RV in Bremerton can easily access walking and hiking opportunities. There’s also a spectacular fountain park. Also visit Illahee State Park, which offers you the chance to hike and fish in natural beauty, and Fort Ward State Park on nearby Bainbridge Island.
A Bremerton motorhome rental can put you on the Puget Sound, which means that you’ll have plenty of opportunities to enjoy boat tours and boat rentals. The Bremerton Boardwalk is a great place for a scenic stroll as well as an afternoon snack. The Olympic and Cascade Mountains are an easy trip with your Bremerton RV rental by owner and you can enjoy nature, wildlife, hiking, skiing, and snowboarding.
The Illahee State Park provides sites for when you book a motorhome rental in Bremerton. There are sites with and without hookups and water is available. The park itself contains a playground, restrooms, showers, a dump station, and recreational facilities.
Elks members can stay at the local lodge. Sites provide electric and water hookups. The lodge itself features a lodge room, dining room, lounge, restaurant, picnic shelter, game room, and planned meetings and activities.
The Stagecoach Mobile & RV Park is a great place to stay with your RV camper rental in Bremerton. It is only minutes from the terminal for the Seattle ferry. The park offers water, sewer, and garbage disposal on site. Laundry facilities and wireless internet are available. It is wooded and shaded, and guests have access to a diner, a market, and a mechanic shop.
The Eagle Tree RV Park is open year-round. Sites offer full hookups and shaded, wooded sites are available. The park is family and pet-friendly. Amenities include propane, laundry facilities, restrooms and showers, cable, WiFi, a clubhouse with full kitchen, and a book exchange.
When you rent a motorhome in Bremerton, you may be lucky enough to experience one of the city’s special events. Some of them that you may want to plan around include the Bremerton Armed Forces Festival, which is the longest-running celebration of its kind in the entire country, the Kitsap Wine Festival, the Bremerton Blackberry (the fruit, not the device) Festival, the Bremerton Summer BrewFest, and the Bremerton Farmers Market. You can also see drag racing at the Bremerton Raceway. Shopping opportunities range from antiques to boutiques as well as malls and major retailers.
Museums of interest in the area include the Kitsap County Historical Museum, the USS Turner Joy Museum, the Puget Sound Navy Museum, and the Valentinetti Puppet Museum. For those who want to take their Bremerton camper rental for a trip through the arts and entertainment district, consider the Bremerton Community Theatre, the Admiral Theatre, the Peninsula Dance Theatre, the Kitsap Forest Theatre, and the Western Washington Center for the Arts. The Bremerton Arts District also features numerous galleries and a monthly Art Walk. You can listen to live jazz and other types of music at any of the many clubs.
There is food of nearly every flavor for friends to find, and there are also wineries, breweries, and distilleries for the adults to tour and taste. Because your camper rental in Bremerton is so close to Seattle, you’ll have no shortage of coffee and coffee houses for sipping and snacking.
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