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Hamilton found its beginnings in the late 19th century shortly after coal and iron were discovered in the area. Its population boomed at the turn of the century as the town became known as the “Pittsburgh of the West” thanks to the plentiful mineral reserves and manufacturing taking place nearby. However, the region has always been susceptible to flooding from the Skagit River, which eventually led much of the town’s population departing for adjacent towns.

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The Great Outdoors

Being situated in the northwest corner of Washington, you’ll never be short on great things to do outside when you rent an RV here. The Skagit River flows along the southern edge of town and is an ideal place to do some kayaking. Rentals are available in Mount Vernon and most visitors to the area will put in a little ways to the east of Hamilton where there’s more beautiful mountain scenery.

RV Parks near Hamilton

Many of the best campsites can be found along the Skagit River when you get an RV rental in Hamilton. One of the options is the Concrete / Grady Creek KOA. The sites here include full hookups for your motorhome rental from Hamilton along with laundry facilities, a swimming pool, a dog park, and a mini-golf course. If you’re traveling with the family and need a quiet place to stay, this could be a good option.

Exploring the Town of Hamilton

Due to the fertile soil and relatively high precipitation, Skagit County has several beautiful gardens worth visiting. The Roozengarde Display Garden, home of the annual Tulip Festival, is an impressive five-acre plot of tulips and lilies flanked by an authentic Dutch windmill. Due to the Pacific Northwest climate, the outdoor garden is only in bloom for a short time each year, but there are several greenhouses on the property housing some other beautiful plants.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Rasar State Park Loop, WARasar State Park, WA
  • Gee Point Trail, WAMt. Baker National Forest, WA
  • North Cascades Scenic Byway, WASedro-Woolley, WA
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  • 1000 Puddles Trail, WAAcme, WA
  • Blue Mountain Logging Road - South, WAAcme, WA
  • Walker Valley Trail, WAMount Vernon, WA
  • Dock Butte Trail, WAMt. Baker National Forest, WA
  • Blue Lake and Dock Butte Trail, WADeming, WA
  • Laplash Falls Trail, WAConcrete, WA

Recent RV rental reviews in Hamilton

Kyle K.

September, 2025

Andy is great. Super helpful and communicative. Trailer was perfect for my hunting trip. Nice and easy to tow. Would definitely rent again
Doyle Z.

September, 2025

Excellent trip and super smooth communication. Thank you
Viola R.

September, 2025

We had a wonderful time camping in Barry’s van! It’s equipped with everything you need for an independent trip—from a super comfy bed to all the basics for preparing simple meals. We especially appreciated the electric kettle, which boiled water in no time and kept us cozy with hot drinks on those chilly Crater Lake mornings. Communication with Barry was easy and friendly throughout. We’d happily do it again—highly recommend Barry’s van!

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