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Old 12-12-2016, 05:43 PM   #21
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We love Cape Disappointment State Park at Ilwaco, have spent many a storm-watching fall or winter stay there over the past 4 decades! Since before they had hookups, which all of A loop and part of B loop now have. Since the trees in the campground were so small you could see from one campsite to the next, and from campsite to ocean beaches -- but trees have grown and there is good site privacy now.
Awsome beach walks, for miles and miles. Nice short but somewhat strenuous hike up to the lighthouse.
No pull-through's (that I remember), but the site configuration -- around the spokes of multiple central rings -- makes for pretty easy backing into sites.
About 4 hrs from greater Seattle (although we usually get there down the west coast of the Olympic Peninsula).
Being on the southern end of the Long Beach Peninsula, a favourite Washington resort area (?), if the State Park isn't to your liking, you have a vast array of RV parks from which to storm-watch.
Will have to give Cape Disappointment a try . Pat
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Old 12-12-2016, 06:00 PM   #22
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We live in the greater Puget Sound region too, Kenmore. We picked up our 21 in April and took a few local trips before setting off for a month long trip to the redwoods. First 2 we stayed at Fildago Bay RV Resort in Anacortes. It's a very nice level park right on the beach with pull through and back in spaces. Another nice park is the Point Hudson RV Park in Port Townsend. It's right on the beach at the north end of town. If you want to go further there's a nice RV park in Cannon Beach just off hwy 101. We also tow with a Tundra crew cab. Tows really nice, no need for a WDH. I've made a few mods in the trailer that I'll post soon. Jim
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