Beaches ∫to∫ Boats Region 10 Caravan
Aug. 28-Sept. 7, 2025 Host: Douglas Gantenbein doug@airstreamopolis.com
Route Aug. 28-30: Fort Stevens Aug. 30-31: lake Quinault Aug. 31-sept. 2: Mora campground Sept. 2-4: Salt Creek Recreation Area Sept. 4-7: Port Townsend
Fort Stevens
Visit Astoria
With Victorian-era homes etched into hills overlooking the Columbia River, this picturesque settlement is a port city with Scandinavian flavor.
Tour Fort Stevens
One of the nation’s largest public campgrounds, Fort Stevens marks the site of a military installation once used to guard the mouth of the Columbia River.
Visit Cannon beach
Just 24 miles south of Fort stevens, It’s no wonder National Geographic listed Cannon Beach as one of the 100 most beautiful places in the world. The city’s many art galleries, restaurants, boutiques and oceanfront lodging can easily spark your imagination.
Lake Quinault
As beautiful as anywhere on earth, majestic glacier-carved and fed Lake Quinault is surrounded by the mossy old-growth trees of the Quinault Rain Forest, one of only three temperate coniferous rain forests in the Western Hemisphere. The valley that creates the lake and rainforest is known as the Valley of the Giants. Here you will find the largest Sitka Spruce in the world, along with other recognized giants of Hemlock, Douglas Fir, Western Red, and Alaskan Cedar. The towering trees and lush, green forests at the southern end of the Olympic National Park and National Forest are home to abundant wildlife including bald eagles and Roosevelt elk.
Mora campground
Visit Rialto Beach
Rialto Beach, located in stunning Olympic national park, is a must-see for nature lovers and adventure- seekers. The beach is renowned for its dramatic sea stacks, driftwood-strewn shoreline, and the iconic hole-in-the-wall rock formation.
The Hoh Rain Forest
The Hoh Rainforest, nestled within the Olympic natio nal park, is a lush, verdant paradise that feels like you’re visiting another world National Park in Washington, is a lush, verdant parad ise that feels like stepping into another world. Known for its towering trees draped in moss, vibrant ferns, and the soothing sounds of the Hoh Ri ver, this rainforest offers a tranquil escape into nat ure.
Salt Creek
About Salt Creek Recreation area
salt creek recreation area, located near port angeles, Washington, is a hidden gem on the Olympic Peninsula. This 196-acre park offers stunning views of the strait of juan de fuca and features a wide range of activities. Here you can explore tide pools teeming with marine life, hike scenic wooded trails, or visit historic wwII bunkers.
Visit Hurricane ridge
hurricane Ridge, located in Olympic National Park, Wa shington, offers some of the most breathtakingviews in the national park system. With its panoramic vistas of the Olympic Moun tains, lush meadows, and diverse wildlife, it's a paradi se for hikers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts. In the winter, the area transforms into a snowy wond erland, perfect for snowshoeing and skiing.
Port townsend About port townsend Port Townsend, Washington, is a charming coastal town known for its victorian architecture, maritime heritage, and vibrant arts scene. Nestled on the northeaseter tip of the Olympic peninsula, this picturesque town offers dramatic views of three national parks. Visitors can explore the historic downtown and uptown areas, enjoy waterfront dining, and visit the many art galleries and boutique shops. Port townsend Wooden boat festival Welcome to the largest wooden boat festival in North America, the place where kids and adults alike experience the magic of getting on the water, the beauty of wooden boats, and the richness of our maritime culture. Learn from the experts, swap stories with fellow wooden boat aficionados, and bring your family for a weekend they'll never forget. With so many different ways to adventure out on the water, there's no better opportunity to experience our Victorian seaport from the deck of a stunning wooden schooner or at the oars of a historic replica longboat.
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