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On the tranquil shores of Silver Lake, the town of Silver Lake, Washington, offers visitors to southwestern Washington state a relaxing escape from the rest of the world. Silver Lake is conveniently located right in between Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. Due to its relatively rural location, visitors to Silver Lake will have easy access to a variety of Pacific Northwest landscapes. You can enjoy strolling through the forests, hiking up mountains, and even journeying to the Pacific shores. No matter what attracts you to the Pacific Northwest, Silver Lake will serve as an ideal home base to help you relax and explore.

When you book an RV in Cowlitz County, you are allowing yourself to explore the wilds of the mystical Pacific Northwest. As you explore this wonderland, you will be able to hike, boat, and indulge in this natural playground.

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The Great Outdoors

Just to the west of town is the Seaquest State Park. At just over 500 acres, this carefully maintained park welcomes visitors to explore and indulge in the wetlands and forests of southern Washington. With seven miles of hiking trails and several points of entry along the streams and rivers for boats, you can dive into the wilderness of Washington without having to travel too far.

Just a short drive to the east is the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. At Mount St. Helens, a subset of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, visitors get to learn more about the massive volcanic eruption from 1980. With an on-site learning center and an expansive network of trails, visitors can get close to the landslide aftermath and even explore the newly beginning forest and habitat surrounding the volcano.

If you’re looking for an easy day trip, then head southwest to the Clatsop State Forest near Astoria, Oregon. The final destination of Lewis and Clark’s famed cross-country journey, the Clatsop State Forest is often said to be the most beautiful forest in northern Oregon. With several trails that trace their way through the park and boating access available at several locations, you can feel like an adventurer as you journey through the forests and wetlands of Clatsop.

RV Parks

When you secure an RV rental in Silver Lake, WA, be sure to secure yourself an RV site or two. Luckily enough, there are several places around town that are worth considering.

Just a short drive to the east of town is the Silver Cove RV Resort. Here, guests will have access to full hookups, restroom and shower facilities, and laundry facilities. Guests will also have access to an on-site general store and boat rentals to explore Silver Lake.

Just a short drive to the west of town is the Longview North/Mount St. Helens KOA. Here, guests will have access to full hookups, restroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. Guests will also have access to a clubhouse and a variety of planned activities.

When you find yourself needing to restock and refuel your motorhome rental near Silver Lake, you will find plenty of options along the north-south running Interstate 5.

Explore the City

When you secure a camper rental in Silver Lake, be sure to set aside some days to relax from your adventures in the wilderness and explore the local area and community. You will be able to learn so much more about the local area after visiting some of the nearby museums.

If you’re looking for a little adrenaline, then spend some time at the nearby zip line adventure park. Here, you can fly through the towering pine trees as you soar through the sky. You will also get to climb through the trees and see the beauty of the Washington pine forests from a whole new perspective.

You can drive the Silver Lake camper rental south of town to the Cowlitz County Historical Museum. Here, you can learn about the early European and American settlers of southern Washington as well as the industrious history of the region. With a variety of historic artifacts to view visitors can gain a deeper understanding of early life in the Pacific Northwest.

If you want a bit of a break from the piney woods, then head south and visit the Japanese Gardens at Lake Sacajawea Park. These carefully cared-for gardens contain a variety of Japanese plants, a rock garden, and even water features. You will feel as though you’ve crossed the Pacific all without leaving Washington State.

When you rent an RV in Washington State, be sure to indulge in some local delicacies. After burning off some calories zooming through the trees or hiking up a volcano, treat yourself to freshly fried apple dumplings and some vanilla ice cream.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Seaquest State Park Loop Trail, WASeaquest State Park, WA
  • Spirit Lake Memorial Highway to Mount St. Helens, WACastle Rock, WA
  • Cowlitz River Trail, WAKelso, WA
  • Lake Sacajawea Park Trail, WALongview, WA
  • Lewis County Historical Cruise, WAChehalis, WA
  • White Pass Scenic Byway, WAGifford Pinchot National Forest, WA
  • Mill Creek Truck Trail, WALongview, WA
  • Beaver Falls Trail, ORClatskanie, OR
  • Fossil Trail, WAGifford Pinchot National Forest, WA
  • Hummocks Trail, WAGifford Pinchot National Forest, WA

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