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redwingfans
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Apr 23, 2015

State of Washington through northern border states to MI

My DW and I will be traveling east from Olympic National Park, back to Michigan in early June. Would any of you like to share your ideas for Boondocking and/or Dry Camping along this route? We know that we will be stopping at Glacier National Park. We prefer staying in public parks. Finding a local campground is sometimes a great prize and great memories. We are thinking we want to take Highway 2 from the majority of the way, but are willing to try other routes. Our class B can get into some pretty rough places, and we are not limited by time. Thanks in advance. Happy Travels,
  • Near Twisp, you can turn south on WA 153, to US 97.
    Great little tourist town of Winthrop, WA. It is a western motif.
    Did you not want to go to Grand Coulee Dam? WA 17 and WA 173 takes you to Grand Coulee then ties back into US 2.
    Warning there is a step climb on US 2 from US 97 junction. About fives miles long.
  • garyhaupt wrote:
    redwingsfan..I can't say I have any in that neck of the woods. Been a while since I passed thru. However, earlier in the thread 'mockturtle' posted a link to a useful campground finder, and I used it to browse the area. Lots of opportunities.

    http://www.ultimatecampgrounds.com/uc/index.php



    Gary Haupt

    Thanks for the reminder of mockturtles post, I have added the link to my ever increasing tool back of links.
  • enblethen wrote:
    Near Twisp, you can turn south on WA 153, to US 97.
    Great little tourist town of Winthrop, WA. It is a western motif.
    Did you not want to go to Grand Coulee Dam? WA 17 and WA 173 takes you to Grand Coulee then ties back into US 2.
    Warning there is a step climb on US 2 from US 97 junction. About fives miles long.


    Thanks for the suggestion, looks like we are going that route, now looking for a campsite near the dam. Thanks again,
  • East of Grand Coulee three miles is a BLM campground called Spring Canyon. Good park, no hook ups!
    In Electric city just south of Dam on WA is Coulee Playland resort. Gets crowded and a little close to other rigs. Hook ups. 509 633-2671
    We dry camp a lot and would select the Spring Canyon.
  • enblethen wrote:
    East of Grand Coulee three miles is a BLM campground called Spring Canyon. Good park, no hook ups!
    In Electric city just south of Dam on WA is Coulee Playland resort. Gets crowded and a little close to other rigs. Hook ups. 509 633-2671
    We dry camp a lot and would select the Spring Canyon.


    BLM campground are also our preference!!

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