โAug-05-2016 08:03 PM
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โAug-08-2016 12:47 PM
RVcrazy wrote:
No one has mentioned Gig Harbor RV resort. It is in a good location for dropping a big rig and touring the Seattle area. For the coast, take a look at Ocean City RV park for being near Ocean Shores, although the Grayland beach is better. The Quileute RV park in La Push has a few long pull throughs. It is good for seeing the Hoh & has beautiful beaches nearby. I would suggest driving to the Southworth ferry in Port Orchard to Seattle. You can walk on and park the truck at Southworth. You could also take the ferry from Port Townsend if you were heading to the north Cascades. Different choices and different routes. Enjoy!
โAug-07-2016 04:53 PM
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โAug-07-2016 10:06 AM
obgraham wrote:
I highly recommend going on a tour of the historic Hanford B Reactor, north of Tri-Cities, on your way to Seattle.
Google "Hanford tours" for the government website where you have to sign up, as the tours are very popular. But you will visit a place like nothing you have ever seen.
Free, too. Can't beat that!
โAug-07-2016 08:20 AM
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That said, I don't seek it out. If we concentrate on the dry side of the cascades, what can we expect temperature wise, and will we still find a lot of great places to sightsee?October is a great time here in Eastern Washington. Can get chilly at night, but still lots of sunny days.
โAug-06-2016 05:12 PM
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โAug-06-2016 09:20 AM
Searching_Ut wrote:
We're having to change our Arizona October vacation to Washington state. Very open to suggestions as to where to go, with an itinerary driven by the following constraints:
Week 1, depart the Salt Lake City area Saturday morning, destination???? Open to suggestions for a week and a half. The Wed of the second week we need to be close enough to Seattle that I can drop the wife off mid day for a conference downtown, and I'll pick her up mid day Friday. The dogs and I will be camping solo for those two nights, preferably camped maybe an hour or two away to the southwest being as how we'll have leave Saturday morning to be back in Utah by Sunday evening so we can return to work Monday morning. I'd like to try and keep that part of the trips driving distances as reasonable as practical hence being southwest of Seattle at that time.
I'm very open to suggestions, especially regarding what to see and where to go given the time of year.
โAug-06-2016 08:38 AM
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โAug-06-2016 05:43 AM
diazr2 wrote:
What ever you do give yourself at least two to four hours of sitting in traffic while your in Seattle I am up there at least three times a year and I have yet to go and enjoy the highways. The 405 is outrageous highway 5 is horrendous. It is nothing to travel 20 miles in an hour. Wish I was kidding but I am not. Once your in the city it's marvelous. Pikes market always puts a smile on my face. The Sound is beautiful just a magical place... But when you see the sign 405 be fearful my friend be fearful.. Day Night weekend middle of the day middle of the night Packed always. It once took me 4 hours to travel from Seattle to Bellevue (10 miles of nothing but freeway) oh there I go bragging again.. Yes 4 hours is a pretty darn fast pace for that place.. Oh yeah and 90 should also be avoided.. ๐