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| abbygolden |
Jul 12 2012, 09:09 AM
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Does anyone know of and can recommend 55+ RV parks in the NW?
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| John Blue |
Jul 12 2012, 09:47 AM
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This may help you, go to Campground Search and type in (55+ park). Do the search and this will pull all the 55+ parks we have listed. I found 136 hits.
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Brandon, Fl. FMCA F-248693 Foretravel MH Honda CRV tow |
| jamarynn1 |
Jul 12 2012, 10:44 AM
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If you're looking for something in the Seattle area, I'd recommend Issaquah RV Park in Issaquah. It's not a 55+ park but it doesn't seem to attract families (there's no playground, pool, rec hall, etc). There's not much to choose from close to Seattle and I think this is the best. We were there a month last summer and it was convenient to everything. They fill up fast though, so reservations are essential.
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| abbygolden |
Jul 12 2012, 11:53 AM
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Thanks to both of you for your responses. Any others are certainly welcome as well.
I just did a search and there are really slim pickings in the NW. My guess is the reason for that is most seniors seem to be interested in a place they can full time while people like me who move around a little don't care as much. I guess I'll just have to wait to see if there are any spcific recommendations and just keep on searching myself. |
| FosterImposters |
Jul 12 2012, 06:47 PM
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Astoria, Oregon has a nice, smaller RV Park that caters to adults: Lewis and Clark Golf & RV Park.
Not specifically 55+, but no bath houses, pool, or planned activities for children. (Astoria has multiple other resources for folks with kids, including a monster State Park.) We stayed at Lewis and Clark Golf & RV Park a couple summers ago. The owners are top notch. They both enjoy giving their customers a great list of things to do and see in Astoria. What started as a week, turning into the best summer trip ever. Great tow-car side trips! Cheers! |
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