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South Bend, Washington is a small town, located in the far western portion of the state. Situated off of the famed Route 101 (US 101), South Bend is located on the southern banks (hence the name) of a bend in the Willapa River. As it is located less than 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean, the town is known for its oyster production. The nearest large city is Olympia, WA, around 70 miles to the northeast. Because the town is located near the large Willapa Bay to the west, the area is known for its scenery and water-based recreational activities.

Museums, art galleries and a slew of local restaurants dot the area. Besides these, there are several natural preserves and parks spread throughout the region, some with eclectic claims to fame (such as the world's largest oyster). They also offer walking paths, picnicking and fishing, among other activities.

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The Great Outdoors

When you book an RV in South Bend, you will have access to several unique recreational locales, including Willapa Paddle Adventures, in nearby Raymond. Various equipment rentals are available through this vendor, including kayaks to float the nearby river and bikes to enjoy the many trails that wind around the local area. All skill levels are welcome. During the cooler months, you may wish to call for current hours.

The Willapa River Trail is a, mostly paved, trail that runs from nearby Raymond through South Bend. The trail parallels the Willapa River and provides opportunities for walking, biking and blading. It extends nearly five miles in this local area and connects with the larger, Willapa Hills State Trail that extends more than 57 miles across the local region.

The Riverfront Park is also located less than five miles from South Bend. Walking and biking trails, as well as a boat launch, are available here. Extend your stay and bring a picnic lunch, as facilities are provided. Sculptures by local artists are also featured at the park.

RV Parks

When you rent a motorhome in South Bend, WA, you will need somewhere to park it for the night. As it is located so close to the Pacific, the region around South Bend caters to out-of-town visitors.

The Raymond RV Park, at Pedigree, in nearby Raymond, WA, is situated just 10 miles from South Bend. It is conveniently located directly off of Route 101, so you should have no issues reaching the park. The camp offers full hookup and riverside sites, WiFi and is open year-round. Please call for any questions regarding long-term accommodations.

Bayshore RV Park is located less than 10 miles away, in Tokeland, WA. The camp is open year-round and offers full hookups for your RV, bathrooms, laundry facilities, WiFi, cable, a clubhouse and is pet-friendly. The park can also accommodate short and long-term stays.

Should you need a quick overnight stay, consider Walmart, gas stations, or larger grocery stores. Because the area is so rural, there is only one Walmart locally, in the town of Aberdeen, about 30 miles to the north of South Bend. Camping may be allowed here, just check with the manager to get permission. The town also features a few grocery stores and local gas stations that might meet your needs. Please check with the managers of these locales regarding overnight camping options. Being located on a major thoroughfare, RV rental near South Bend is common, therefore, you should be able to find great amenities.

Exploring the City

There’s a multitude of attractions near South Bend that provide a variety of fun for people of all ages. Visit the Robert Bush Park, which showcases a sculpture of the World's Largest Oyster. A nearby restaurant, open during the busy season, offers opportunities to sample this local delicacy. The park is also a memorial for local veterans and other people of note from around the region. It also sports sculptures by local artists. Your luxury RV rental in South Bend, Washington will also give you the opportunity to head outside of the city.

If history is what you're interested in, you'll have plenty of options to explore in the local area. There are several nearby museums, including the Willapa Seaport Museum and Northwest Carriage Museum, both in Raymond. There's also the Pacific County Courthouse and the Pacific County Historical Society and Museum, in South Bend. These, and other nearby attractions, showcase the history of the local area and its seafaring culture. Please call for current hours, as several locations vary by season.

If you're seeking an interesting drive, check out Route 101 (US 101). The drive spans the entire coastline in this area, from north to south, and provides views of the forested coast. The two-lane highway features numerous photographic overlooks as well as plenty of opportunities to view local wildlife. Please check locally for current conditions.

If it’s a relaxing vacation with beautiful scenery that you are seeking, consider a camper rental in South Bend. Enjoy the local seafood, try your hand at fishing, and take in the beautiful landscape. Rent an RV in South Bend, WA, and explore this seaside state!

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