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The marvelous city of Puyallup, Washington is about 10 miles from Tacoma and just 30 miles south of Seattle. Surrounded by the spectacular Puget Sound and the majestic mountains and forests of the Pacific Northwest, Puyallup is an ideal blend of natural beauty and city living. Named for the Puyallup Native American tribe, whose name means “the generous people”, you will see that the name is very fitting.

When you search for an RV in Puyallup, the entire state of Washington is your oyster. Travel far and wide to see the stunning ecosystems of the Evergreen State or use the fantastic Pierce County Transit system and the Sounder Express Commuter Rail to experience different areas and cities.

Even the festivities in Puyallup are joyous with people coming in from all over the state and beyond to attend the Washington State Fair held each year on the town’s fairgrounds. Each September, the fair attracts hundreds of thousands of people to watch the live concerts, take a spin on the many amusement rides, or eat some classic fair foods. The town of Puyallup also has a Daffodil Festival Parade each year to celebrate the fertile valley and its soil that happens to be perfect for growing the famous flower. Renting an RV in Puyallup is the perfect way to see the town and make great memories that will last a lifetime.

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The Great Outdoors

The Pacific Northwest is easily one of the most gorgeous areas in the world in terms of natural beauty, and all of it is easily reachable in your Puyallup RV rental. Without having to leave town, there are a few local parks worthy of your attention first. Clarks Creek Park has a giant playground and a bevy of walking trails winding through the woods making for a peaceful time. Wildwood Park and Bradley Lake Park are two of the other parks in town with green fields and forested picnic areas. Just outside town, you can take your Puyallup camper rental to Lake Tapps County Park. This park is a staple of Pierce County and has lots of sandy beaches with refreshing water that can cool you off effectively in the arid summertime.

Capitol State Forest is less than an hour away and has some amazing scenery in its own right. The forest is managed by the Washington Department of Natural Resources and has some strange geological features such as the Mima Mounds, a series of flattened, round mounds consisting of loose sediment and gravel. Horseback riding, hiking, bicycling, and off-road motorcycling are very popular at Capitol State Forest, too.

Washington has some real heavy hitters when it comes to national parks and forests, with some of the most ethereally beautiful places on Earth. Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument, located within Gifford Pinchot National Forest, is a 110,000-acre swath of land set aside for research, education, and recreation following the disastrous 1980 explosive eruption that quite literally blew the top off of the mountain and caused widespread destruction.

North of Mount Saint Helen, take your Puyallup motorhome rental to stunning Mount Rainier National Park and behold the grandeur of the mountain that dominates the skyline for so many communities in Washington. You can climb and hike to the summit of Mount Rainier and see the incredible subalpine meadows and all of the high-altitude plants and animals that live in the extreme ecosystem, too. Driving your Puyallup camper rental out past the state capital of Olympia will bring you to Olympic National Park and the Olympic National Forest beneath it. With 5 wilderness areas, a variety of landscapes, and prominent features such as mountaintops and lakes, the national forest land is a must see. Olympic National Park, on the other hand, is one of the most widely visited parks in the country. With three distinct ecosystems, Olympic National Park has been officially designated a World Heritage Site for its importance.

City Attractions

Puyallup is a charming town with lots of noteworthy features to keep you happy during your trip. The South Hill Mall has a multitude of helpful shops and exciting eateries so you need not worry about finding places worthy of window shopping.

The Puyallup Farmers Market is held weekly all summer long and offers visitors artisan crafts, specialty food vendors, nonprofit booths, and live entertainment each week.

The Paul H. Karshner Museum is a wonderful natural history museum chronicling the region’s complicated past for all to enjoy. The museum is especially unique as it is one of only a handful in the country owned and operated by a school district. The Meeker Mansion is another iconic building in Puyallup that was both restored and preserved by the local historical society. The mansion has lots to teach us and features many artifacts from the first settlers who arrived after traveling the perilous Oregon Trail.

Take a short drive in the Puyallup, WA rental RV to nearby Tacoma and you can see many more attractions and places to spend your vacation. The Point Defiance Aquarium & Zoo is a great family-friendly opportunity to see some exotic wildlife and learn about the complex ecosystems of the Puget Sound and its surrounding areas

RV Friendly

There are many places to stay overnight when renting an RV in Puyallup, like Riverview RV Park. Riverside sits on the tranquil Puyallup River where the gentle waters can lull you to sleep at night. You can relax and fish in the tributary or walk a few minutes to the bus station or many other local shops and restaurants.

Although the Washington State Fair happens one month out of the year in September, the fairgrounds are home to a massive RV park that is open year round. Remember to reserve a spot if you hope to attend one of the fairs held at the park because they attract lots of visitors and the park always fills up quickly.

Become one with nature and take your Puyallup luxury RV rental to one of the many national parks or forests like Mount Rainier National Park and enjoy the amazing recreational vehicle campgrounds they have to offer.

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