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Is there any camping other than campgrounds on the Pacific Coast in Washington?

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We have two old dogs that do not like to play with other dogs or kids, so campgrounds are not a good place for them. We can either car camp or tent camp- just not with close neighbors. We were thinking Olympic Peninsula, but that is negotiable. Any ideas? And thanks for looking!


Answer
You can camp in our National Forests... if you drive down and of the forest roads (the gravel ones) you'll see places along the side where people have camped before.. you'll see fire rings to use.. BUT these places do not have running water or bathroom, so you'll be primitive camping (where you have to bring all your water to drink and cook with).

I would highly suggest buying Don Wright's Guide to Free Campgrounds. It's a book (an east and west addition) that lists campgrounds in forests and other secluded places that are free and $12 and under for one night's stay. I use it as my camping bible.. I don't want to stay where RVs and generators are... I suggest you get a copy.. it will help you plan your trip better.
Good luck & have fun camping!

Where to go for a summer vacaction?




Born in Bo


I am at a loss as to where to take my family on vaction this summer.

WHAT IT SHOULD NOT BE: a beach vacation (been there/done that). Too rugged (wife/daughter wouldn't like)

WHAT IT SHOULD BE: physically beautiful (nature lovers); activities that adults and children can share; good food (wife)

Location is not an issue. Someplace in the Rockies would be great.



Answer
Here are some ideas:

North Dakota has some cool places. If you are into nature this is the place for you. I did a driving tour a few years ago and it was great. If you are interested in something like this contact the North Dakota Department of Tourism or the local chamber of commerce of certain cities. They will send you free maps and info on the tours. Self guided a lot of fun you get to see all the cool things about ND. Here are some sites:
www.ndtourism.com
www.visitgrandforks.com
www.2chambers.com

Washington has a lot of pretty places, and if you like nature there is nothing better than it! The Olympic Peninsula is just gorgeous! The mountains and forest are a site to see. There are some really sweet towns and some nice to stay in. Seattle is a great city, very nice place. There is a lot to do here, good place for couples. Great sites, good little caféâs and wonderful shopping. Young city with a lot of stuff to do nearby you can be in the rain forest in time. There are some really neat parks here and the mountains are awesome.
www.seattle.gov
www.visitseattle.org
www.seattleattractions.com

If you like the mountains Denver and the surrounding areas are really nice, you can get a cabin in the mountains or stay are a nice resort. There is something for everyone here! Breckenridge also has some really nice places to stay. You might also like Aspen.
www.colorado.com
www.denver.org
Here are some other fun things to do in CO

Rifle Falls State Park (Northwest)
The obvious and spectacular highlight of this park is Rifle Falls â a waterfall split into three arms that plunges with chest-thumping force onto a Zen-like scene of rocks covered in hearty plants. Visitors can even take short hike to the top of the falls for a different view. The same trail also leads you past naturally formed limestone caves, with walls and ceilings covered in intricate and delicate limestone formations. Lush greenery and the twitter of songbirds compliment the scene and create the sense of sitting serenely in a large-garden. There are also seven walk-in and 12 drive-in camping sites that allow visitors to fall asleep to the rhythmic sound of this coursing waterfall.

Ridgway State Park (Southwest)
Scuba diving in Colorado? There is at Ridgway State Park. While not quite the waters of the Caribbean, it is a novel way to spend a Colorado vacation. There are 1,000 acres of water to explore, and whether you choose to do it with mask and tank or aboard a boat, youâre sure to get an eye full of the flooded valley floor. Ridgway is well known for being highly accessible to those with disabilities, and offers modern facilities and ample camping. This park also has a marina that rents or sells just about anything you need to have a good time. If youâd like a bit more luxury than a nylon tent, try mixing the experience of pure nature with that of semi-modern comforts in a yurt â a teepee-like structure with wood floors, a door and bunk beds. Visitors can rent yurts through the state park system.

The Springs Resort: Pagosa Springs
The deepest natural hot springs in the world are found in the homey Southwest Colorado town of Pagosa Springs. The mineral-laden water is cooled to varying degrees in the resortâs 18 distinct pools. In each, soakers slink, with eyelids closing from relaxation, into the mineral-rich waters. In the early morning, mist plays off the surface of the pools, engulfing the atmosphere in a thick shroud of vapors. Sunrises seen through this warming fog are broken down to their basic and beautiful colors, tinting the steam with orange and reds. When the mist clears, the San Juan River can be seen flowing along the length of the resort. On one bank, the hot springs relax guests, and on the other stand the Western facades of Pagosaâs downtown shops and restaurants. Staying the night at the lodge provides visitors with 24-hour access to the pools, allowing them a late-night dip in the eerily relaxing stillness. Plush robes and a private entrance to the springs are also perks of calling The Springs Resort home for a night or two.

Coloradoâs first residents towered over the landscape and their thunderous footsteps shook the earth. Dinosaurs have left their traces all across the state and not only are they abundant, but they are exceptionally accessible. Dinosaur National Monument in the northwest corner of the state is a bonanza of fossils and footprints, where museum-quality T. rex bones have been unearthed. The Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, west of Colorado Springs, holds the fossilized remains of a giant forest that inhabited the area roughly 35 million years ago. The brontosaurus, diplodocus, stegosaurus and allosaurus were all first found at Dinosaur Ridge, just outside of Denver. Take the kids on a self-guided tour of the area and discover dinosaur tracks that stretch so far and wide that the area has been lovingly called âDinosaur Freeway.â

Striking it Rich: Panning for Gold
Thereâs still gold in them there hills â the prospect of that alone excites the kids. But in Colorado, they also get the opportunity to take away some of Coloradoâs glittering riches while on mine tours. Let them swirl the water in their pan and look for the heavy golden sediment that made the fortunes of many

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