Washington
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Washington's natural beauty is unmatched in so many ways. The towering presence of Mount Rainier, the lush greenery in the Hoh Rain Forest and miles of rugged coastline, make Washington the perfect destination for a camper van rental adventure.
Washington is an expansive state with diverse natural landscapes, so it's no surprise that the opportunities for adventure are endless. The Evergreen State is home both to lush green forests as well as arid desert plains. The San Juan Islands and Puget Sound offer Pacific Northwest paradises with ferries between all islands and opportunities to camp beachside and kayak where dolphins play. Explore all three national parks like Mount Rainer, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks on an epic camper van road trip. With more than 3,000 miles of coastline, you'll never run out of things to do here. You can spend your time climbing trees in old-growth forests or hiking along trails that will lead you to epic mountains view before returning to the comfort of your camper van home on wheels. Making your way to the lively city of Seattle, you'll love its unique architecture and friendly coastal vibe. Famous for exquisitely roasted coffee, fantastic seafood and unique art installations, you're sure to find a fun city adventure here. From hipster coffee shops in Capitol Hill to world-class museums downtown, or even boat tours on Lake Union through Discovery Park, Seattle is the cultural hub of Washington. A visit to Seattle isn't complete without a trip to Pike Place Market. The famous outdoor market is full of hundreds of shops and vendors selling everything from fresh produce to handmade art and other gifts. Hang around long enough to see the famous fish toss, where the catch of the day takes a wild ride through the air as fishermen sing and crowds cheer. Charming cities like Leavenworth, Bellingham and Port Angeles each have a unique set of attractions you'll want to see for yourself. No matter where your travels take you throughout this beautiful land, there are more fun things to do and exciting places to visit than you can squeeze into just one trip.
Your New BFF: Ram ProMaster
Hip E-Van: Ford E-Transit
The highest point in Washington is Mount Rainier. It's named after Peter Rainier, a British soldier who fought against the Americans during the Revolutionary War. Rainier met his end while scouting out an American position on what would later become known as Capitol Hill.
Desert Star: Thor Tranquility AWD
Stargazer: Winnebago Solis
Washington is home to three National Parks, 17 National Natural Landmarks, 24 National Historic Landmarks and 186 State Parks. That's a lot of land to enjoy!
Dawn: 2022 Storyteller Overland Stealth MODE 4x4
Guinevere: 4x4 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
The world’s first espresso cart was a high point in the history of coffee. It all started with Joe Bellini and his Seattle Monorail terminal at Westlake Center.
Hella: Volkswagen Camper
The Fonz: Storyteller Overland Classic MODE 4x4
The Pike Place Farmer’s Market is a Seattle staple. In business since 1907, it's the longest continuously operating farmer’s market in America.
Juniper & Pine: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
The War Rig: Storyteller Overland Classic MODE 4x4
Cape Flattery, the most northwestern point in the contiguous US, is found on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. As the site of a lighthouse, it was first lit in 1856. Today it can be reached by car or boat from Ediz Hook State Park, but only for about three months out of the year.
Alpenglow: Ram ProMaster
Real Peach: Storyteller Overland Beast MODE 4x4
Lucille: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter