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Tumwater, Washington, is a mid-sized city located just south of Lacey and Olympia, the state’s capital. Though Olympia is, unsurprisingly, one of the most well-known cities in The Evergreen State, its quieter neighbor Tumwater predates some of Washington’s largest metropolitan areas. If you’re looking to explore the oldest settlement in the state, book an RV in Tumwater to discover the city’s cozy suburban areas and rugged outdoor beauty.

Since Tumwater is nestled near the convergence of the Deschutes River and Budd’s Inlet, visitors can enjoy vistas of these bodies of water from just about anywhere in the city. Those looking to rent an RV in Tumwater can enjoy the best of both worlds during their stay: the convenience of Interstate 5, which travels right through the heart of town, as well as quiet neighborhoods where campers can enjoy a restful night’s sleep after a long day of traveling.

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The Great Outdoors

The city got its name from the Chinook pidgin word tumwater, which roughly translates to “waterfall” -- and you can expect to see plenty of waterfalls when you rent a motorhome in Tumwater.

Marvel at the sight of the Deschutes River cascading more than 80 feet into Capitol Lake at the aptly named Tumwater Falls Park. Traverse the park’s trails, which pass through wooded wonderland and along footbridges, offering sweeping views of picturesque waterfalls, boulders, and reflective pools. Guided riverwalk tours provide more information on the park’s historical significance and its wildlife, including the Chinook salmon native to the region.

Offering a change of scenery and terrain, Isabella Bush Park is home to roughly 20 acres of wetlands and pastoral charm. Trek the park’s half-mile trail and watch for wildlife along the way -- the area is somewhat of a haven for birdwatchers. The park also boasts a unique feature: a working farm operated and maintained in partnership with a local youth farming program.

Overlook Point Park is one of the city’s most popular destinations for avid hikers and sightseers. Picnickers flock to the overlook to soak up the ambiance of this peaceful park and snap photos of the breathtaking Olympic Mountain range in the distance. To access the park, visitors can choose to walk or drive to the top of Tumwater Hill, and though the hike is steep and challenging, the views from the top make the legwork well worth it.

RV Parks

If you’re looking for an RV rental near Tumwater, you’ll need to drive a short distance to find a place to park your rig. Dozens of RV parks and campgrounds can be found nearby. Salmon Shores RV Park in Olympia could be a good choice for smaller RVs which only require 30-amp electrical hookups. The RV park offers showers and Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and even a playground for the kids.

Looking for a place to park your luxury RV rental near Tumwater but want to avoid Olympia altogether? Nearby Elma offers a few options. Elma RV Park provides all the amenities you’d expect from an RV park that “welcomes the tired and the retired” -- and a few more. In addition to full hookups, paid restroom and shower facilities, and RV supplies and service right on-site, patrons can also enjoy complimentary coffee, tea, and cookies.

Exploring the town of Tumwater

History buffs will feel right at home in Tumwater. The city’s historical significance is preserved and proudly showcased at a number of sites around town. Art enthusiasts and craft beer connoisseurs alike won’t want to miss The Schmidt House. This historic home right on the Deschutes River is an architectural delight built for the founder of the town’s brewery, the now defunct Old Brewhouse. Visitors can learn more about the lives and legacy of the Schmidt family and enjoy the original watercolors and European sculptures found both inside the home and in the gardens.

If you consider yourself less of a history buff and more of an adrenaline junkie, Tumwater has a unique attraction for the thrill-seekers in your family. The city's indoor trampoline park is the perfect place for the kids to burn some pent-up energy after a long day of exploring. It’s technically suitable for all ages, so grown-ups can even join in the fun.

All that touring around Tumwater will almost certainly work up your appetite, so when you’ve got a camper rental in Tumwater, you’ll be happy to know you can grab a bite at one of the dozens of restaurants right off Interstate 5. Whether you’re craving something a little different like Vietnamese cuisine, or you have a hankering for classic Italian or steak and seafood, Tumwater offers a number of dining options to suit your tastes and budget.

Vacationers and travelers looking for a motorhome rental near Tumwater will love the variety of recreational opportunities and cultural attractions available right in town.

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