I'm curious as if the experienced RVers have any favorite or reccommended rv parks, places to go in UT, NM, OR,ID or WA. those are mostly the places we want to hit, so any experiences or stories would be welcome!
TXRVr said
07:00 PM Apr 25, 2013
I've been to all of those states, but if I had to choose to pick one, I'd go with UT. Not because of any particular CGs, but because there is so much to see with respect to the Nat'l Park system.
The Bear II said
03:36 PM Apr 26, 2013
Oregon and Washington coast...just about any campground recommended in RV Parks Review.
NWescapee said
08:00 PM Apr 26, 2013
OK, this is a hard one to answer, there are so many great places in WA/OR/ID, IMO!!
These are some of our favorites:
WA - Coast, Klaloch campground within the Olympic National park is fantastic!! No hookups but the view is tremendous WA - Mountains - Mt Rainier - White River campground, not sure how big your rig is, we last camped there when we still had our 18 ft TT, anything too much bigger might be problematic, Ohanpecosh is another good choice in Mt. Rainier and more likely to accomodate larger RV's WA - Dungeness County Park WA - Eastern WA - Upriver State Park near Spokane and Hood Park (Army Corps of Engineers) near Pasco WA ID - Red Fish lake in the Sawtooth Mountains ID - Hell's Gate state park near Lewiston ID - Heyburn State Park on Lake Coeur d'Alene OR - NW - Fort Stevens State Park OR - south - Valley of the Rogue State Park OR Coast - we haven't yet found a state park on their coast that we didn't like!
Not as familiar with Utah, but there are 2 state parks we've enjoyed. UT - just stayed at Utah Lake State Park near Provo (picture in my signature), liked it but was staying there before the bug season gets really bad. UT - Willard Bay State Park
Hey,
I'm curious as if the experienced RVers have any favorite or reccommended rv parks, places to go in UT, NM, OR,ID or WA. those are mostly the places we want to hit, so any experiences or stories would be welcome!
I've been to all of those states, but if I had to choose to pick one, I'd go with UT. Not because of any particular CGs, but because there is so much to see with respect to the Nat'l Park system.
These are some of our favorites:
WA - Coast, Klaloch campground within the Olympic National park is fantastic!! No hookups but the view is tremendous
WA - Mountains - Mt Rainier - White River campground, not sure how big your rig is, we last camped there when we still had our 18 ft TT, anything too much bigger might be problematic, Ohanpecosh is another good choice in Mt. Rainier and more likely to accomodate larger RV's
WA - Dungeness County Park
WA - Eastern WA - Upriver State Park near Spokane and Hood Park (Army Corps of Engineers) near Pasco WA
ID - Red Fish lake in the Sawtooth Mountains
ID - Hell's Gate state park near Lewiston
ID - Heyburn State Park on Lake Coeur d'Alene
OR - NW - Fort Stevens State Park
OR - south - Valley of the Rogue State Park
OR Coast - we haven't yet found a state park on their coast that we didn't like!
Not as familiar with Utah, but there are 2 state parks we've enjoyed.
UT - just stayed at Utah Lake State Park near Provo (picture in my signature), liked it but was staying there before the bug season gets really bad.
UT - Willard Bay State Park