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State of Washington through northern border states to MI

redwingfans
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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,
Mark and Linda
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profdant139
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For sure, spend some time in the Rainy Pass area on your way east -- great hiking, great campgrounds. There is not much boondocking available in the high country, but the campgrounds are excellent.
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enblethen
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That would be a very long trip going WEST from Olympic Peninsula to Michigan.
I would go east and take the Port Townsend Ferry to Whidbey Island. Take WA 20 across the North Cascades. There is some nice Forest Service campgrounds.
Stop off at Grand Coulee for the evening laser show on the dam.
Continue east and pick up US 2 near Spokane and take it all the way home. Great highway most of the way.

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