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Originally Posted by RejoiceWay
We live in Olympia, WA so know the area a bit. There are so many options it'd be nice to know what you're interested in doing and how long you plan to be here. There are many good campgrounds and more and more are big-rig friendly so no problem for a TM. We'll be going to Pt. Townsend soon, it's only about a 2 hr drive from Olympia. Beautiful old seaport town, with lots of victorian homes. Sol duck hot springs is nearby and Neah Bay is also a beautiful spot. Too many options to list. Whistler is also a great place, and about a 6 hour drive from Seattle. Vancouver's a big city and a bit difficult to get around. White Rock might be a fun place to stay, then do a day trip to Vancouver. Of course Mt. Rainier is another great visit. Options are never ending and it all depends on how much time you have and what your interests are.
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Thanks for the replies, and sorry for the delayed response. That darn work thing keeps getting in the way. Anyway, we've never been to Olympic NP, nor Rainier for that matter. We’ll have about 2 weeks to spend in WA and/or Vancouver / Whistler. I generally prefer to spend more time in a given area and forego others as opposed to 1 day in many spots. If I can get away with moving the TM only 1-2 times per week that would be ideal.
We're really interested in seeing the highlights of the NPs, some hiking, and maybe an activity or two (horseback riding, boating/kayaking, maybe a zip line
My impression is there's more to see at Olympic than Rainier but not sure if that’s accurate. At Olympic, from what I’ve read, it seems the coast, the rain forest, and the ridge & lakes along the north of the park are good options. I’d welcome some opinions on this.
In Olympic I was thinking to split nights between the west and north. I had seen Kalaloch Campground, Log Cabin RV resort and Sul Doc Campground on the web. Kalaloch claims to have only a few sites that can accommodate rigs up to 35’ (the others would be too small for our 3124). Any insight on this campground, likelihood of getting a reservation, alternatives…? Log Cabin RV, a private resort, and Sol Duc campground are on the north. Any opinions on these or alternatives?
Suggestions appreciated.