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2gypsies1
Dec 05, 2016Explorer III
Finding RV parks on 101 in Oregon is easy. Once you cross the Astoria bridge into Washington it won't be as easy with the big rig and needing hookups.
I'd recommend staying at Fork's RV Park to explore the rain forest of Olympic Nat'l Park on that side. Fort Worden State Park at Port Townsend and getting a beach site would be ideal to explore that direction. You would easily fit.
Port Townsend is a very neat, fun community with lots to do in the area. Kayaking is great. It's a nice day trip to Olympic Nat'l Park for some hiking. There are great restaurants in the area and beautiful scenery for photography.
Any chance of leaving the dog behind? You might be limited on your hiking, especially in the national park. Also you could take the ferries to some great places - Seattle, the San Juan Islands, Victoria/Buchart Gardens. Dogs can't go everywhere and it might hinder you.
I'd recommend staying at Fork's RV Park to explore the rain forest of Olympic Nat'l Park on that side. Fort Worden State Park at Port Townsend and getting a beach site would be ideal to explore that direction. You would easily fit.
Port Townsend is a very neat, fun community with lots to do in the area. Kayaking is great. It's a nice day trip to Olympic Nat'l Park for some hiking. There are great restaurants in the area and beautiful scenery for photography.
Any chance of leaving the dog behind? You might be limited on your hiking, especially in the national park. Also you could take the ferries to some great places - Seattle, the San Juan Islands, Victoria/Buchart Gardens. Dogs can't go everywhere and it might hinder you.
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