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- BigdogExplorerThat's a nice state park and is kinda in the middle of several places.Port Townsend is 20-30 miles to the east,there is a casino about 3 miles down the road and Sequim is about 10 miles to the west. With your rig,you'll have no problem finding a nice site. There is also a launch ramp there for Discovery Bay fishing if you have a boat. It's kind of tight for large trailers and MH's to go around the hookup section,but if I have figgered out that you have a truck camper,no prob. I have had several folks tell me that you can't take a large MH in there,soooo I did have to drive my 40' Thomas school bus thru it.No problem.
I might suggest that you might want to check out Fort Worden and Point Hudson in Port Townsend and there are several private rv parks in Sequim along with the Dungeness county park.On the east side of Port Angeles there are a couple and then on the west side several more. Also a couple of NPS cgs there. Have fun and with your camper you'll be able to find lots of places.
Hi Dave. Haven't heard from you folks for awhile. Next time we're camping at Port Townsend,we'll let you folks know. - Dave-SparkyExplorerI have not camped there as we live in Sequim, but We have driven through and looked at the amenities and it looks good.
Are you familiar with the Washington State park reservation system? Reservation link This site will let you reserve a spot and generally provides previews if the sites themselves.
Also out here there are some very good Clallam County Parks that are well worth a visit. We particularly like Salt Creek Recreation Area Campground that is on the bluff overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca. It is about 1 hour west of Sequim Bay.Salt Creek
I will send you a PM so you can call and ask any questions, and maybe meet for coffee as you pass through our area.
Dave
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