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Overshadowed by mountain peaks and surrounded by rugged hills, the small city of Sedro-Woolley is an excellent place to book an RV in Skagit County. Not only will you be just a step away from the Pacific Ocean and within driving distance of Canada, but you’ll also have a vast variety of outdoor and recreational activities at your fingertips. Choose from mountain climbing, river rafting, cross-country skiing, and more when you rent an RV in Sedro-Woolley, CA.

At a junction between Highways 9 and 20, Sedro-Woolley is easy to reach. It’s closely accessible to Interstate 5 which links Vancouver to Everett and Seattle. Behind the wheel of your Sedro-Woolley RV rental, you can explore the wonders of Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest and North Cascades Mountains, or take yourself on a journey to Fidalgo Island. There is something for adventurers of all ages to enjoy in Skagit County.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent an RV in Sedro-Woolley you’ll find that there are several attractions and recreational activities to take advantage of in the surrounding area. First of all, you can take your vehicle to the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, one of the most popular forests in the entire country. The park sits between Mt Rainer National Park and the Canadian border with Ross Lake to the east. Aside from stunning panoramic vistas and remote campgrounds, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest offers opportunities for hiking and biking, horseback riding, and watersports. The park is open all year and during the cooler season Crystal Mountain, Stevens Pass, and Snoqualmie Summit are excellent launchpads for snow sports.

Don’t park your vehicle just yet though because there are a number of scenic roads and byways which connect Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest to other nearby national parks and mountain ranges, including North Cascades Mountains. One of the best routes is the circular Mountain Loop Scenic Byway which connects Darrington to Granite Falls via Barlow Pass and South Fork Stillaguamish River. There are many trailheads for hikers and picnic areas along the way.

Alternatively, take your Sedro-Woolley camper rental father east on State Route 20 to North Cascades. Along the way, you can park your RV on the banks of Skagit River for swimming, boating activities, or bird watching. This area is home to one of the largest populations of bald eagles in the USA.

Continuing east on State Route 20, you’ll arrive at Ross Lake National Recreation Area which encompasses three reservoirs; Ross Lake, Diablo Lake, and Gorge Lake. All three are ringed by thick woodland and fed by the Skagit River. There is no direct road access to Ross Lake from the south however visitors can launch a kayak or canoe in Diablo Lake and paddle upstream or use the 24-mile Big Beaver Trail and 10-mile Little Beaver Trail to discover the area. There are primitive campsites scattered along the water banks so you can break up your trip.

RV Parks

You don’t have to drive far to find a suitable place to park your RV rental near Sedro-Woolley. There are a number of campgrounds just outside of the town center. You can also find RV parks with modern facilities and full/electric hookups on the outskirts of Burlington and along Highway 20 to Fidalgo Island. You could alternatively choose to stock up on supplies and drive the best RV rental in Sedro-Woolley to a remote campsite in Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.

If you’re traveling with kids then you might want to park your Sedro-Woolley RV rental by owner at the Burlington/Anacortes KOA campground which is accessible via Interstate 5. The park is open all year round and has many facilities and activities for little ones to enjoy including an indoor swimming pool, mini golf, and three-wheel bike rentals. RV sites are equipped with 50-amp hookups, Wi-Fi, and cable TV.

There is also a small RV park in Sedro-Woolley’s Riverfront Park which is within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and attractions. The park sits on the north side of the Skagit River and provides campers with electric hookups, a boat ramp, and bathrooms. This park is family and pet-friendly, with picnic tables, BBQ areas, and a playground. Plus, there is a covered stage for local bands to perform.

Explore the City

There are plenty of things to see and do in town too. Park your camper rental in Sedro-Woolley and take a walk through its charming downtown area. As well as historic buildings and independent stores, you can find a number of eateries ranging from take-out pizza to Thai restaurants and American grills. There are many supermarkets where you can stock up on food for your vacation.

Sedro-Woolley hosts multiple cultural and seasonal events throughout the year. If you rent an RV and visit the region in the fall, then you might see the Pumpkin Patch Harvest Festival which is held in Skagit River Park each year. You can also get hands-on experience at a local farm during the Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms which takes place in October at several family-run farms or ranches. Another option, if you're making your vacation in November, is to drive to the neighboring city of Burlington to see Skagit Veterans Day Parade.

The annual Blast from the Past festival is held in Sedro-Woolley each June and, in other months, you can learn more about the history of Skagit Valley at the Sedro-Woolley Museum on Murdock Street. The museum hosts an exhibition which reflects a time when mining and logging were essential to the town’s prosperity. Inside, visitors can also find a model railway, photographic exhibitions, and classic cars. There’s a lot to discover when you rent a motorhome in Sedro-Woolley, California.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Sedro-Woolley

Jodi N.

November, 2024

It was a great experience to camp in a van. We wanted to test it out to see if we would like this type of camping.
Alex I.

November, 2024

Fun little camper!! Nice, simple, dry and warm place to take shelter from the elements. Comfortable camp bed and enough space to comfortably sleep a couple of big dudes and a couple dogs. Great communication with Shawna and Paul. Easy pick up and easy drop off. Would love to go on another adventure with this camper in the spring.

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