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Where to camp north of Seattle

raston
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Hey there,
Want to make reservations and need to hear about nice places to camp north of Seattle. Looking for...
- 1-2 hours north of Seattle
- full service (Sewer-Water-Hydro)
- 'Trees'

Towing a 5th Wheel - 28 ft length.

Like somewhat private site
also, WiFi would be nice nice but not essential.

Thanks in advance for your recommendations!!!
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way2nutz
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Try Washington Park just west of Anacortes. No ferry fees to worry about, but you have the option of walking on the ferry for a trip through the San Juan islands.

Hundreds of acres of woods on Puget Sound. Sites are wooded for the most part. No sewer, but they have a dump station.

We've been going here for years.

http://www.cityofanacortes.org/parks/WaPark/wa_park.htm
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4runnerguy
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Deception Pass SP is really quite nice. No ferry service needed. But only water and electric, so you'd have to dump when you leave the CG.
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Tom_Barb
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n7bsn wrote:
Tom/Barb wrote:
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More important, check the tide tables to be sure you are not at low tide, or you will high center the coach going on the ramp.


That's usually a setup issue, the person running the ramp has not set it right. They are designed to allow a sport-car to pass, without bottoming out, at any tide. Sometimes the person running the ramp gets lazy and doesn't want to run it up/down far enough.
we are coming up June, the lowest summer tides. I'd not bet my rig on if the ramp is good enough at a really low tide. I know our 40' Newmar will high center at or below half tide on any given day.

I don't believe that it is the ramp operator's fault, the ramp is lowered until it strikes the ferry deck. Mother nature determines where that is.
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Us_out_West
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Have a great time and look forward to your responses.

We'll be up that way in July.
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raston
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Want to say thanks VERY MUCH to all you fine folks who offered great suggestions. Really appreciate you taking the time to reply to my question. I'll check out the many suggestions and I'm sure I'll find the right place. I'll put up a post when I make a decision and a 'review' of the place after we've (wife & I) enjoyed our summer vacation there.

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MsCraftT
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BayView State Park is right up by LaConner and Burlington. There is a Camping World Right off of the I-5 exit you take to get there and the campground is 6 miles from I-5 minutes away from the beach of Padilla Bay. A really nice clean park. It's about an 1 1/2 hr's from Seattle.
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ScottG
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The Ferry will cost between $150 and $200 for your RV depending on time of year.

n7bsn
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Tom/Barb wrote:
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More important, check the tide tables to be sure you are not at low tide, or you will high center the coach going on the ramp.


That's usually a setup issue, the person running the ramp has not set it right. They are designed to allow a sport-car to pass, without bottoming out, at any tide. Sometimes the person running the ramp gets lazy and doesn't want to run it up/down far enough.
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Tom_Barb
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LostinAZ wrote:
Tom/Barb wrote:
If you are into doing the ferries take the Mukilteo Ferry to the south end of Whidbey and use the Oak Harbor City beach camp grounds.

Google it


Just make sure you check out what the ferry is going to cost first!


More important, check the tide tables to be sure you are not at low tide, or you will high center the coach going on the ramp.
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LostinAZ
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Tom/Barb wrote:
If you are into doing the ferries take the Mukilteo Ferry to the south end of Whidbey and use the Oak Harbor City beach camp grounds.

Google it


Just make sure you check out what the ferry is going to cost first!

Dick_A
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romore
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Pleasant Lake in Bothell is a short distance south of the I-5/405 junction and is one of the nicest parks we have seen. Clean, quiet with a supermarket across the road and reasonably priced.

Tom_Barb
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If you are into doing the ferries take the Mukilteo Ferry to the south end of Whidbey and use the Oak Harbor City beach camp grounds.

Google it
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Tom_Barb
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2 miles east of I-5 at exit 210 is the angle of the winds casino and they have every thing on your list.

WiFi is not available at Deception Pass State park. or the camp grounds next to the park. both have very poor cell reception also.

Swinomish casino 6 miles west of Burlington on Hwy 20 also has full hook ups and wifi and good cell reception but no trees. but great views of the mountains and water .
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