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If you want to rent an RV and visit somewhere unforgettable on your next vacation, Olympia in Washington is perfect for you. Just 60 miles south of Seattle, Olympia is the gateway to both Thurston County, and Washington state, both of which offer much to impress. Olympia lies in the southern Puget Sound region and is considered an important cultural hub. With its incredible dining experiences, quaint and cozy coffeehouses, and brilliant breweries, Olympia is surely going through a renaissance, making it a can’t-miss destination. This amazing small city also oozes culture with its many theatres, art galleries, and live music venues. Olympia hosts the annual Olympia Film Festival to showcase and appreciate films from all different eras and countries. This is just one example of why you should book an RV in Olympia now.

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Chances are, if you choose to rent an RV in Olympia, one of the main reasons for doing so would be an affinity for nature. The Pacific Northwest is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the world, and the area surrounding Olympia is no exception. You need not stray too far from the capital of Washington state to gaze upon surreal natural beauty. In fact, the city of Olympia was named after Olympic National Park by the locals due to the incredible presence of the massive mountains solemnly dominating the horizon. The park is a UNESCO world heritage site with over 95% of its land designated as wilderness. With unbroken stretches of rocky coast, winding boardwalks through cedar swamps, thick rainforest, and snow-covered peaks, you would be hard-pressed to ever find a place with so many ecosystems in such a compact area. The park is also great for recreational activities, especially skiing and snowboarding in the winter time.

Capitol State Park is right outside the city’s borders and is great for recreation as well, with lots of mountain biking trails, horseback riding, off-road motorcycling, and hiking. To the southeast, you can take your Olympia motorhome rental to Mount Rainier National Park, yet another example of the country’s amazing national park program. With over 230,000 acres of lush green forests, breathtaking waterfalls, subalpine meadows decorated with wildflowers and incredible mountaintop views, this park truly has it all. It is also of course home to Mount Rainier, a 14,411-foot tall stratovolcano, a popular place for mountaineering.

Journey farther south towards Portland and enjoy the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, between the Columbia River and the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains. With your Olympia camper rental, you can tour the massive wilderness area and see dozens of crystal clear lakes, massive volcanoes, and old growth forests.

City Attractions

While getting lost in the magnificent natural beauty of Washington, it is quite easy to forget that the city of Olympia itself is a lovely place to visit. Choosing to rent a motorhome in Olympia is a wonderful way to immerse yourself in culture and spoil yourself with fine dining and unique shopping experiences, too. The Olympia Farmers Market is a great place to mingle with kind locals and sample delicious farm fresh produce, artisan cuisine, and tasty drinks.

The Olympic Flight Museum is great for families looking for ways to spend the day. Run by a non-profit organization, this museum displays many vintage aircrafts for you to enjoy and photograph, and even allows flights on “Grumpy”,an old B-52 bomber, during its airshows. There are numerous theaters in Olympia such as the historic State Theater, all of which are popular attractions for locals who enjoy seeing small stage shows and productions. The Washington Center for the Performing Arts, operating out of a beautiful antique building, is owned by the city and puts on many productions while also serving as the home to the Olympia Symphony Orchestra, a brilliant bunch of musicians.

Lastly, you can enjoy the Red Wind Casino that has 1,200 slot machines, a huge gaming floor, many dining options, and gaming tournament.

Where to Park It

You will face little difficulty exploring the town with the RV rental in Olympia because the area caters perfectly to tourists and visitors wanting to experience the great outdoors. Olympia has two Walmart stores so there is no need to worry about where you will stock up on food and supplies for your vacation. Salmon Shores RV Park and Resort is a great place to stay in your Olympia luxury motorhome rental as it offers all the necessary amenities and more. Sitting on the tranquil Black Lake, you can swim or use the boat launch to go fishing.

Washington Land Yacht Harbor Resort and Event Center has a 350-seat event hall and over 103 full hookup campsites. The resort is also centrally located near many fine attractions,so you are never far from fun things to do.

Deep Lake RV Resort is ten miles south of town and sits on the shores of a 66-acre spring fed lake. The resort offers a cozy and not so crowded opportunity to relax and enjoy the serene and soothing sounds of nature.

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