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Kirkland, Washington, is a majestic little city sitting on the shores of Lake Washington in Kings County. With breathtaking freshwater lake frontage, spectacular views of Seattle, and a trendy downtown area teeming with public art for all to see, when you book an RV in Kirkland, you can explore the Evergreen State and all of its beauty while remaining close to the metropolitan centers that have taken on a life of their own.

Although the indigenous native tribes called the area home for centuries, both the founding and name of Kirkland can be attributed to British businessman Peter Kirk who heavily invested in the area around 1886.

Countless visitors flock to Kirkland in the warmer months to see the glorious lakefront parks. Artsy boutiques and hip restaurants are everywhere you look, and it is impossible to walk more than a city block without seeing a handful of breweries and art galleries.

With Interstate 405 connecting Kirkland to other cities such as Tacoma and Olympia, and ferry service crossing Lake Washington between Seattle and Kirkland, you’ll be hard pressed to find a more accessible city, especially for when you rent an RV here. Even non-motorized transportation is encouraged and prioritized in town. Foot traffic and bicycling are always considered when new construction is planned and traffic ordinances make the city incredibly friendly to bikers and pedestrians.

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The Great Outdoors

It is no secret that the Evergreen State lives up to its name with its surreal coniferous forests and lovely snow-capped mountains. Washington is home to some of the most popular national parks and forests in the country, but you need not travel very far from town to see the remarkable natural beauty when you rent an RV in Kirkland. Marina Park is the most notable of the city parks in Kirkland, with its gorgeous waterfront and grassy fields. A sizable marina and a small sandy beach welcome you at this gem of a park just minutes from the downtown area.

Juanita Bay Park is another delightful little park in Kirkland that deserves your attention; both Juanita Bay and Marina Parks host a summer concert series featuring local musical talent. Juanita Bay and O. O. Denny Park are other examples of excellent public land in Kirkland where you can swim, kayak, fish, or just enjoy the summer sunshine.

Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park and Tiger State Forest are a short drive to the south in your Kirkland camper rental and are well worth a visit when you feel you need to see some nature. Cougar Mountain has a bevy of trails weaving throughout the park, providing visitors with easy access to the scenic creeks and waterfalls throughout the area. Tiger Mountain State Forest got its name from an occurrence involving a horrific train crash that happened in 1924, the remnants of which can still be seen in the depths of the woods; a rare Bengal tiger was onboard and escaped into the surrounding wilderness. Today, there are no tigers to be found in the span of the park’s 13,000 acres (thankfully), and there’s plenty of local wildlife to observe from the miles of hiking and biking trails throughout the forest.

The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is also easily reachable with the Kirkland rental RV. With 1.5 million acres of magical landscapes and ancient forests in the Cascade Mountains, this incredible collection of public lands would take decades to explore in its entirety.

Olympic National Park is one of the biggest attractions in the entire state. The massive Mount Olympus and the rest of the glaciated mountains captivate while hikers pass through the temperate rain forests below, or hike along the rocky coastline on the Puget Sound.

Mount Rainier National Park is another popular destination to visit with the motorhome rental near Kirkland; it has one of the most massive stratovolcanoes in the entire Pacific Northwest, and some stunning alpine meadows and waterfalls, too. Mount Rainier can be seen from far and wide making it an iconic symbol of the state’s beauty.

City Attractions

Kirkland is mostly an outdoors-focused city, but certainly makes the grade when it comes to leaving visitors happy, well-fed, and entertained. The charming downtown area is just a few minutes away from the magnificent lakeside parks and beaches, so nature and Main Street are masterfully blended to form a perfect area where art is celebrated and shopping is encouraged.

Kirkland takes pride in displaying lovely public art throughout the city, like the Centennial Fountain in Marina Park. Many of the other parks and streets in the area showcase artistic beauty, making you feel as though you have entered a huge outdoor museum. The Kirkland Farmers Market is held each Wednesday during the summer months and has lots of amazing produce, brilliant homemade food, and live music. The Kirkland Performance Center is important to the heritage and culture of Kirkland and hosts concerts and other live performances often. The 397-seat theater with perfectly engineered acoustic design is just one of many reasons why renting an RV in Kirkland is a great idea for your next vacation. Don’t forget to take the public transportation or a ferry to Seattle for a day trip or two so you can see the Emerald City in all of its glory.

RV Friendly

There are many places to shop, resupply, fuel up, and stay in the area when you rent an RV in Kirkland, WA. The two Walmart Supercenter stores in town are perfect places to buy supplies for your excursions, and staying overnight in the parking lot is acceptable, too.

Trailer Inns RV Park in Bellevue provides amazing views of Lake Washington and is only a short drive to downtown Seattle in your Kirkland motorhome rental. Lake Pleasant RV Park is a tranquil park with a small fishing lake and a whole host of intriguing wildlife.

If you seek an authentic wilderness camping trip, take your Kirkland rental RV by owner to any of the national forests, national parks, or state parks in the area which usually have their own well-maintained parks.

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