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Along the Strait of Juan de Fuca in the Salish Sea, Joyce, Washington, is a small community in one of the most beautiful places in the United States. Tucked between the sea and beautiful Olympic National Park, renting an RV in Joyce is an excellent opporunity to explore the Pacific Northwest. Located in a remote part of Washington State, Joyce is a couple hours drive from Seattle. Across the Juan de Fuca Strait is Canada and the city of Victoria, which may be reached by ferry from nearby Port Angeles.

The first town of Joyce was founded around 1913 by Joseph Joyce, although the town’s historic general store has been in operation for over a century after opening in 1911.

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The Great Outdoors

Among the best sites to see after picking up a travel trailer rental near Joyce is the Olympic National Park. Originally designated the Mount Olympus National Monument in 1909 by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1909, it became an official national park in 1938.

Although the park boasts a wide range of ecosystems, from temperate rainforests to glaciated mountains to jagged coastlines, the Olympic Peninsula’s largest watershed, the Elwha River offers visitors a plethora of opportunities to venture out and experience the great outdoors.

As you drive through the valley on The Olympic Hot Springs Road and Whiskey Bend Road, soak up the magnificent views of the lowland valley and montane forests. For an even bigger adventure, consider hiking one of the several trails in the area. The Boulder Creek Trail, over two miles in length, takes hikers through the forests beneath giant, towering trees and to a natural hot spring. The Humes Ranch Loop is similar in length and weaves up and down through the forest along the river and quaint meadows. The trail is a great opportunity to view wildlife, including deer and elk.

Lake Crescent, located south of the city makes for a beautiful destination to visit in an RV. In the northern foothills of the Olympic Mountains, the lake was carved out by glaciers. A massive landslide separated it from Lake Sutherland, making two distinct ecosystems. Several trails surround the lakes, including the Barnes Creek trail to the beautiful Marymere Falls and the Spruce Railroad trail along the northern shore of Lake Crescent. Several picnic areas offer views of outstanding park. While there enjoy sailing, canoeing, and kayaking.

RV Parks

When you rent a motorhome in Joyce, WA, you will need somewhere to park it for the night. The Joyce area caters to out-of-town-visitors.

Crescent Beach and RV Park on the Strait of Juan de Fuca (not on Crescent Lake!) comes with a pristine view of the silver-blue sea and Vancouver Island in the distance. Located on the site of the historic Port Crescent, once a restless logging community, the campground and beach offer you access to some of the best surfing, kayaking, fishing and whale watching in the region. The campground has full hookups for your RV and a small store offers wood and convenience items. A laundry mat, comfortable shower facilities, and recreational areas are also offered.

If you prefer to be closer to Olympic National Park, you can drive your Joyce camper rental inland to the Shadow Mountain Campground. The campground has hookups for water, electric and sewage for a comfortable experience. Bathrooms and showers are more than adequate for visitors and the campground also provides a laundry mat.

Should you need a quick overnight stay, consider the Walmart in nearby Port Angeles. Just check with the manager to get permission. Truck stops that provide showers are within 30 miles of Joyce.

Exploring the City

If you want to get out of the woods for a bit consider taking the heritage tour in nearby Port Angeles. This guided tour shares some of the hidden histories of the unassuming town, taking you on an adventure through its network of underground tunnels and historic storefronts,. Visit the city’s original movie theater, and discover the hidden brothel from the early 1900s.

North of Joyce, the ruins of Camp Hayden in the Tongue Point Marine Life Sanctuary is worth a trip for any history buff. While hiking the ruins, take in great views of the wildlife in and around the sanctuary’s jagged coastline.

While travelling through the Olympic National Park, consider stopping first at the visitor center right on the park’s northern border. The center is an opportunity to learn more about the park’s history and ecology through its collection of painting, artifacts, replicas, and taxidermy.

If it's a taste of the amazing Washington views you are seeking, consider a camper rental in Joyce. Enjoy the local cuisine, catch a sunset, and take in the beautiful landscape. Rent an RV in Joyce, WA and explore the Evergreen State!

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  • West Elwha River Trail, WAOlympic National Park, WA

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