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Murphsmom
Jan 17, 2015Explorer
There are nice state parks in Washington, but I couldn't tell just how far north you will be visiting. Along the coast I can recommend Cape Disappointment and Grayland, Both take reservations and have loops with full hookups. There is a private park near Forks, but the name escapes me right now.
Millersylvania near Olympia is another nice park with the option of sites out in the open or in wooded areas. This park has good access to I-5, if you are taking that route one way or the other.
Check out the Washington State Parks website for availability and reservations. A lot of the campsite descriptions in the site have photos of the individual sites, too.
Millersylvania near Olympia is another nice park with the option of sites out in the open or in wooded areas. This park has good access to I-5, if you are taking that route one way or the other.
Check out the Washington State Parks website for availability and reservations. A lot of the campsite descriptions in the site have photos of the individual sites, too.
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