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Veebyes
Jan 06, 2015Explorer II
n7bsn wrote:Veebyes wrote:
The pickins are slim in the Seattle area. Been there twice. Both times staying at the Dash Point SP. Very nice CG but a bit of a drive to downtown.
Impressive you could get your 5er into Dash Point, it's spots are mostly really small.
Since I live in the region I really haven't used any campgrounds in the metro area.
But they are few and far between. There are a handful north along SR-99, there are a handful to the east, across the lake and there are a handful south (KOA, Dash Point SP), plus more down around Tacoma.
What are your actual plans? There is actually little "Tourist" stuff in Seattle (Seattle Center, Pike's Street Market). Most is north (Boeing tour), south (Museum of Flight), east, west...
Actually, yes the access road around the CG is quite narrow but there are a number of backins plenty long enough for us plus truck. There are a bunch of really small ones, big enough for a B or small C. There are also a few pull troughs. One of them is a monster, near 100' end to end. Huge. Really like it, even though it is under the SEATAC approach but that seems to slow down around quiet time so no biggy.
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