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Camping Washington Guide Book

by Steve Giordano (Falcon Publishing)
Camping Washington

240pp/phots/maps/charts
ISBN: 1560447087

This comprehensive guidebook gives detailed descriptions of nearly 400 public campgrounds in Washington, all accessible by passenger vehicle. The listings include campsites managed by national, state, city, and county parks; the Forest Service; BLM; and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Simple maps and charts will aid you in your search for the perfect campsite. You'll also find vital information on camp locations, fees and reservations, facilities and hookups, recreational activities, weather and geography, and local attractions.

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... Preview: The Columbia River winds through central and eastern Washington like a dropped bootlace, flowing in all directions of the compass. Because of all the hydroelectric dams, vast sections of the river are ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Moses Lake, WA - Campgrounds
... Preview: Stretching from Ellensburg in the south to Oroville in the north, this vast region contains some of the most remote and spectacular stretches of the North Cascades as well as Lake Chelan and the Lake ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Wenatchee, WA - Campgrounds (About Top Trails)
... Preview: This area ranges from south of Cle Elum to the Columbia River Gorge, including Highway 410 and Highway 12, and from east of the Cascade crest to Yakima. Outdoor attractions abound in this mountainous ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Naches, WA - Campgrounds
... Preview: Halfway between the population centers of Puget Sound and the Olympic Peninsula, the Kitsap Peninsula offers great outdoor recreation without the need to travel very far from Seattle or Olympia. Fores ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Bremerton, WA - Campgrounds
... Preview: Mount Rainier National Park welcomes visitors to a mountain wonderland of dense forests, dazzling wildflowers, tremendous snowfields, and rugged glaciers. Campers can look forward to enjoying the fres ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Enumclaw, WA - Campgrounds (About Top Trails)
... Preview: One of the nation’s largest inland waterways, Puget Sound, was sculpted by glaciers at the end of the last ice age. To the east lies the volcanic Cascade Range and its preeminent peaks: Mount Baker, M ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Darrington, WA - Campgrounds
... Preview: Olympic National Park occupies the center of the Olympic Peninsula, and boasts spectacular mountain wonderlands, dense rain forests, sweeping vistas, and rugged glaciers. Camping opportunities abound ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Port Angeles, WA - Campgrounds (About Top Trails)
... Preview: There is a lot of watching to be done on the Olympic Peninsula: storm watching, whale watching, storm watching, bird watching, storm watching. From July through September, the region is relatively dry ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Hoodsport, WA - Campgrounds (About Top Trails)
... Preview: The Washington coast offers many attractions to the camper, despite sometimes brutish winter weather conditions. Fantastic rock formations, desolate beaches, fascinating tidepools, spectacular sunsets ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Aberdeen, WA - Campgrounds
... Preview: Stretched across the north end of the Olympic Peninsula and along the Strait of Juan de Fuca, the marine towns of Port Angeles and Port Townsend offer access both to local attractions, such as fishing ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Port Townsend, WA - Campgrounds
... Preview: Long the domain of fisherman, the San Juan Islands in recent years have become an ocean playground for sea kayakers, campers, and anyone else seeking the kind of beauty and solitude the short boat rid ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Friday Harbor, WA - Campgrounds
... Preview: The region covered in this eTrail include the Olympia area, Capital Forest, Vancouver area, Mt. St. Helens area, Highway 410, Highway 12, and the South Cascade Mountains west of the Cascade Crest. Cam ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Olympia, WA - Campgrounds (About Top Trails)
... Preview: Tucked away in the remote southeastern corner of the state, this area offers great solitude and great adventure for those who are willing to make the trip. Access to attractions such as the Blue Mount ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Dodge, WA - Campgrounds
... Preview: The part of Washington east of Wenatchee is getting popular both for desert camping and lake sports between Wenatchee and Spokane and for mountain sports up north in the Colville National Forest. Be s ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Spokane, WA - Campgrounds (About Top Trails)
... Preview: Offering many of the attractions as the adjacent San Juan Islands, Whidbey and Camano Islands are closer to Seattle, and are even reachable by road, making for a conveniently easy getaway. Campgrounds ... From the guidebook "Camping Washington"
Oak Harbor, WA - Campgrounds
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