Category: Places of interest
The Hurricane Hill Trail is 1.5 miles one way and is paved, but don’t let it fool you. You must walk another 1.5 miles just to get to the trail since they closed the road to the trailhead. It’s a steep climb to the top. Along walking up the many...
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Elwha Dam RV Park was our base for the next week. It had lots of space and was not too close to other RVs. It had a lounge, laundry, amenities for the children, and an added bonus, an organic garden open to all who choose to harvest the items grown...
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Vancouver was only an hour and a half from Port Angeles, and with passports in hand, we hopped on the ferry for a day’s excursion to Vancouver. First stop – Munchies for coffee, tea, and pastries. It did not disappoint. One of my favorite activities is to visit little shops,...
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Our week-long stay was at Cove RV Park. The friendly staff immediately made us feel welcome. Every Saturday, they host a welcome gathering around the communal firepit. Our hosts provided food and drinks, a great way to meet other campers. I wish all campgrounds had this feature. Mitch and I...
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What a full-packed week we had. The campground we stayed at was Seaside Thousand Trails. It was one of the friendliest we had ever visited. Ranger Nat was great. There were plenty of activities for everyone. It had an indoor pool, tennis & basketball courts, a community firepit, and more....
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