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Anyone who decides to get an RV rental in Toledo, Washington will find themselves in the midst of a beautiful green forest landscape, with streaks of cultivated land running through it. Toledo might be a city, but it has the charm of a small town and is situated on the bank of the idyllic Cowlitz River. Should you miss the big city after all, Olympia, packed with culture and art, as well as the large city of Portland, are both a breeze to reach with your motorhome rental in Toledo.

The same goes for the scenic Gifford Pinchot National Forest as well as the gorgeous Olympic National Park, both of which have excellent recreation opportunities. Even closer to your best RV rental in Toledo, you’ll find the small city of Castle Rock, named after a volcanic rock, funnily enough, and also Chehalis, formerly known as the Maple Leaf City. Interstate 5, as well as US Route 12, is just around the corner; making getting around conveniently easy.

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The Great Outdoors of Toledo

If you want to see what recreation opportunities the area has to offer, Capitol State Forest is a great place to start. In this beautiful space, you can hike and bike along trails winding through mossy forest and past sparkling waterfalls, go hunting or even spot a salmon or two. There are also some rather unusual Mima mounds, so don’t leave your camera in the RV.

Another spot excellent for recreation is Ike Kinswa State Park, easy to reach with your travel trailer rental in Toledo. This park is situated on the shore of Mayfield Lake, which is great for swimming, boating, and water skiing, and for the avid angler, there are trout, silvers, and tiger muskies to be caught. In addition to all the watery fun, you can go hiking, birding, or wildlife viewing and there’s also a horseshoe pit, which you might want to avoid if you’re traveling with any sore losers.

On the morning of May 18, 1980, the day turned to night in eastern Washington as Mount St. Helens erupted. The nature surrounding the volcano was left to its own devices, making it ideal for research, recreation, and education. From the gray wasteland left by the eruption, new life soon emerged - quite a fascinating display of the wonders of nature. You can come here to hike, have a picnic, or even climb to the top of the volcano if you feel brave enough.

RV Parks in Toledo

There are a whole bunch of places to park your RV rental near Toledo that you can choose from, and Rivers Edge RV Park & Camping, a few miles away, is one of them. At this riverfront camping, you’ll get full hookups, as well as access to Wi-Fi, hot showers, and a laundry room. You might even spot a deer or two here, and there’s also fishing nearby.

Spend about 20 minutes on the road and you’ll arrive at Midway RV Park, where you’ll get full hookups as well as shower and laundry facilities and cable TV. For your snacking needs, there are a few grocery stores to be found in Toledo, as well as a couple of gas stations for when your RV tank needs refilling.

Exploring Toledo

When you’ve had enough outdoor adventures for the day, you can park your RV rental in Toledo, WA and have a stroll around town and along the river. The Toledo Historical Society work passionately to preserve, document, and promote the heritage of the area and is always expanding its collections, which include photographs, clothes, and tools from the city’s past days. This is a lovely place to visit for anyone with an inner, or outer, history buff.

For a taste of some present-day Toledo culture, make sure to visit the city during its annual Cheese Days. This summer celebration has its own parade and classic car and motorcycle show, there’s a pancake breakfast, and lots of auctions and raffles and a carnival for the kids. Have a look at arts and crafts as well as various sports tournaments before tasting some wine, beer, and cheese. The Cheese Days even have their own magazine, and each year there’s a new theme — a whole bundle of fun for the entire family.

If you haven’t had enough amazing experiences yet, you need to give a skydiving center a visit. It’s exactly what it sounds like - a place where you can dive from the sky through the air. It doesn’t matter if you’re a first-time jumper and would feel safer with a professional instructor or if you already have many jumps under your belt, everyone is welcome and can have lots of fun here. You might want to book your jump beforehand though, just in case.

Once your tummy has settled down from all the skydiving, there’s food to be enjoyed in Toledo: maybe you would like some Mexican cuisine or perhaps you’d prefer a perfectly grilled steak. For an opportunity to experience everything that this charming city has to offer and make your own precious memories, search for an RV in Toledo right away, you won’t regret it. Happy travels!

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