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Old 04-12-2005, 02:17 PM   #1
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I would like some input on these:

North Whidbey RV Park in Oak Harbor

Pioneer Trails RV Park in Anacortes

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Pioneer Trails RV Park in Anacortes

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Old 04-12-2005, 03:28 PM   #3
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I haven't stayed at these two so I can't comment on them. But, if you are planning a trip to the area I can comment on two other great parks that I have stayed at. Fidalgo Bay RV Resort in Anacortes is great. The lower campground is the better one and it's right on the bay. Many of the sites are right on the water and you nose in with a class A so your windshield view is spectacular. They have all the amenities, including free WI-FI Internet.

If you take the Keystone Ferry across to Port Townsend you can stay at Fort Worden State Park. It's an old coastal artillery fort (Officer and a Gentleman was filmed there) that is right on the beach. It's a great place to explore and Port Townsend is my favorite town in the area (Anacortes is my #2).
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We stayed at Pioneer Trails overnight on our return trip last summer through the Canadian Rockies. First time we stayed there, but found the place to be very nice, great location far enough from the highway that you don't get traffic noise. Very friendly staff, nice laundry, great amenities. We will stay there again when we travel to that area.
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We also prefer Fidalgo Bay RV Resort. Alot nicer in our opinion. North Whidbey is not much. Many of the Wa state parks are very nice. The one near North Whidbey (Deception Pass) is great, but only for smaller RV's. Bigger rigs cannot make the turns around the trees.

There is another park down the island at Oak Harbor. It is their city park. The parking area is not that great, but it is situated next to a park and on the bay. Inexpensive. First come first servce, but on non holiday times, no problem getting in.

Enjoy you stay in WA state. Lots to do and see.
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