With Proximity To Tahuya State Forest And Off-Road Adventures, This RV Campground In Washington Is A Dream Come True
By Rachel Raimondi|Published July 05, 2023
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Rachel Raimondi
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Writer some days, editor other days, nerd all days. Love to travel to lesser-known spots and give them the love they deserve. Independently owned motor inns, Mom and Pop restaurants, uncrowded National Parks and trails.
In between these, spend my free time virtually adventuring through point-and-click games. Native New Yorker but can frequently be found roaming other parts of the United States.
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At 23,000 acres, the Tahuya State Forest is a great area to explore. You can mountain bike, fish, horseback ride, and hike 84 miles of trails. Another great activity? Camping within the forest. And the Tahuya Adventure Resort in Belfair just so happens to be one of the best RV campgrounds in Washington, even if you don’t have an RV.
With the Tahuya State Forest bounding on three sides, this 40-acre area is great for those who really want to unwind in peaceful surroundings.
The campground has full restrooms complete with private showers and hot water.
There are twelve pull-through sites here for rental, many of which offer a great deal of privacy within the trees. All sites have water, a combination power pedestal, and a dump station.
But what really draws adventurers here is the off-roading. You can bring your own or rent a vehicle from Adventure Rentals LLC in Port Orchard. There are over 170 miles of trails to explore!
If you want to adventure outside of the campground and forest, head to Gold Mountain for a spectacular hike or Hood Canal for fun water activities like swimming and boating.
Twanoh State Park has sports courts and is also great for swimming and hiking. And Elandan Gardens, a bonsai garden on Puget Sound, is perfect for exploration.