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Blessed with a picture-perfect backdrop of snow-capped mountains, lush forests, and the Pacific Ocean, Langley is a world away from the hectic state capital of Seattle. Its tranquil streets are occupied by quaint cafes, boutique clothing stores, antique vendors, bookshops you could lose yourself in, and plenty of art galleries to get your creative juices flowing. It even has an old-fashioned movie theater and a waterfront boulevard to watch the sunset from.

Book an RV in Langley and you’ll be just a stone’s throw from several state parks, within a comfortable driving distance of the Olympic National Park and framed by the Saratoga Passage and the Cascade Mountains.

The easiest way to reach Langley from the Seattle area is to take the car ferry from WA State Ferry Terminal in Mukilteo to Clinton and then drive the remaining six miles. When you book an RV rental in Langley you’ll be able to visit all those hard to reach, majestic places that Washington has to offer.

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The Great Outdoors

You don’t have to take your Langley travel trailer rental very far to leave behind the city lights. Saratoga Woods is located just three miles from the city’s beachfront. Inside this dog-friendly woodland, you can stroll along the 5.3-mile forest trail or continue hiking into the Putney Woods or onto the Metcalf Trail System. Visit between May and October to fully enjoy the vibrant colors of wildflowers in bloom. Alternatively, drive to Double Bluff County Park, nine miles away, for a chilled-out day on a sandy beach.

Also sitting in the Puget Sound is Camano Island, home of the Camano Island State Park. The stunning nature park offers a tranquil alternative to the more frequently visited Cama Beach State Park, but visitors certainly won’t be missing out on anything. The Camano Island State Park is home to a number of wildlife spices. It also has easy to moderate walking trails and forestry loops. Plus, for water lovers, there are opportunities for water skiing, diving, kayaking, swimming, boating, and sailboarding. Travelers might want to make use of the park’s barbeque and picnic areas and can set up camp with the Langley motorhome rental in one of the park’s camping sites.

Other highly recommended state parks to visit with your RV rental near Langley include the South Whidbey State Park, Possession Point State Park, Fort Flagler Historic State Park, and Kitsap Memorial State Park.

Of course, one of the highlights of Washington is Olympic National Park. If you’re ready to drive your Langley RV rental a bit farther then this is the place you need to go. Olympic National Park is home to a wide variety of plant species, intricate ecosystems, native wildlife, and even a decent helping of prehistoric settlements and Native American history. All this is spread across a landscape of nearly 1,000,000 acres.

Forests, lakes, rivers, mountains, and the glorious Pacific Coastline are just some of the natural wonders that outdoors enthusiasts can find inside the park. There are also black bears and hundreds of bird species, not to mention awesome opportunities for biking, climbing, hiking, kayaking, swimming, boating, tide pooling, wildlife spotting, and camping. Visitors can even take a Langley luxury RV rental on a scenic drive through the park or pack a sled and skis for some wintertime fun in the snow.

Olympic National Park is less than a 100 miles from Langley by road or ferry, depending on whether you’re heading to the north or the south side. There are several ranger stations dotted around the park as well as camping areas, some of which are suitable for RVs. It’s best to check the national park’s website in advance for the latest information about trails and roads or to reserve wilderness camping spots.

RV Parks

Unfortunately, when it comes to parking your motorhome rental in Langley you won’t find many options. Although there are basic campsites within the Whidbey State Park which are suitable for RVs, most RV parks are located on the mainland near Lynnwood. A private RV park in this area is the Port Susan Camping Club. The calm, lakeside RV park is a two-hour drive from the Canadian border and 40 miles north of Seattle. It’s also close to an outlet mall. On site, campers can take advantage of access to two swimming pools, paddle boats, picnic and BBQ areas, hiking trails, and even woodcraft and ceramic workshops. That should keep the kids entertained. Twin Cedars RV Park is another family-oriented park near Lynwood.

If you prefer to camp closer to Olympic National Park and fall into the 55+ age category then head to Evergreen Coho SKP RV Park in Chimacum. The park is located near the town of Port Townsend and on the cusp of the Olympic Peninsula. The park offers weekly or monthly rentals with full hookups, an outdoor kitchen, BBQ areas, and laundry and shower facilities, as well as entertainment services including pool tables, horseshoe pits, exercise room, library, craft room, and more.

Explore the City

When you need a break from hiking and swimming you can spend a day in Langley’s city center. Although small, there’s a lot more to this historic town than first meets the eye. Along with seeing performances at the Whidbey Island Dance Theatre, Whidbey Island Center for the Arts, and The Clyde Theatre, visitors can play on retro arcade machines at The Machine Shop or snap unique pics at the MotoFoto Booth. You might also want to get involved in an art workshop, learn to cook and sip wine at the same time or blow glass at a local glass-blowing studio.

Each Saturday from April to October, Langley hosts the Bayview Farmers Market and on Fridays from May to September is the Langley Second Street Market. This hosts a combination of local farm produce and crafts. Other events you won’t want to miss include the Whidbey Island Fair, held each year in July, the Island Shakespeare Festival, from July to September, and the Soap Box Derby in August.

To end your Langley camper rental vacation why not hit up some of the city’s vibrant food venues. Taste a freshly brewed coffee, sample the seafood, make a toast with a glass of locally distilled wine, or perhaps pick up some seasonal veggies at the local market. There are so many options when you book a motorhome rental in Langley, WA.

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