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Product Identifiers
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101500585408
ISBN-139781500585402
eBay Product ID (ePID)220459973
Product Key Features
Book TitleRay's Guides: Free Campgrounds in Washington State
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
TopicCamping
GenreSports & Recreation
AuthorRay Knowlton
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight11.7 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
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Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisWashington State offers many beautiful and often remote and secluded campgrounds throughout the state. From the lush green Rain forest of the Olympic Peninsula to the rugged mountain regions of the Northeast, and south through the Yakima Valley and as far southeast as the northern reaches of the Umatilla National Forest located just south of the small but quaint town of Pomeroy. Many others can be found from the southern border at the Columbia River northwards to the Okanogan Valley.Rivers, streams, lakes and mountains await your visit with plenty of hiking trails available that you can use for day hike excursions or take off for days of wilderness exploring.If you enjoy canoeing or kayaking, be sure to bring them along since many of these campgrounds are set on lakes, some big enough to spend days exploring. Bring your bicycles as well The most important thing though is to get out there and enjoy the beautiful areas that Washington State has to offer. Beats the heck out of camping on pavement., Washington State offers many beautiful and often remote and secluded campgrounds throughout the state. From the lush green Rain forest of the Olympic Peninsula to the rugged mountain regions of the Northeast, and south through the Yakima Valley and as far southeast as the northern reaches of the Umatilla National Forest located just south of the small but quaint town of Pomeroy. Many others can be found from the southern border at the Columbia River northwards to the Okanogan Valley.Rivers, streams, lakes and mountains await your visit with plenty of hiking trails available that you can use for day hike excursions or take off for days of wilderness exploring.If you enjoy canoeing or kayaking, be sure to bring them along since many of these campgrounds are set on lakes, some big enough to spend days exploring. Bring your bicycles as well!The most important thing though is to get out there and enjoy the beautiful areas that Washington State has to offer. Beats the heck out of camping on pavement.