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May 2023
Excellent support super rv
May 2023
Fantastic experience thanks to the RV.
May 2023
We had a great time traveling the USA. The Rv was very comfortable and nice to drive. We had everything we needed.
Thanks to the Team of El Monte!
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Northwest Adventure Trail RV Vacation Itinerary
Northwest RV Travel Itinerary -
Bellingham, WA to Bodega Bay, CA
Glorious mountain drives are just part of the excitement when you follow our Northwest Adventure Itinerary! You’re going to experience an amazing variety of cultures, food, and terrain as your comfy RV rolls along. Here’s a quick list of things to do at just a few of the towns along the way:
Destinations
- Ferndale, Washington
- Olympic National Park, WA
- Victoria, British Columbia
- Vancouver, BC
- Lillooet, BC
- Clearwater, BC
- Jasper National Park, AB
- Banff National Park, AB
- Glacier Park, BC
- Penticton, BC
- Ellensburg, WA
- Mt. St. Helens, WA
- Bend, OR
- Crater Lake National Park, OR
- Redwood National Park, CA
- Mendocino, CA
- Bodega Bay, CA
- Returning Your Motorhome
Day 1
Ferndale, Washington
97 miles - 1.5 hours
Day 1
Ferndale, Washington
97 miles - 1.5 hours
Ferndale, Washington: When you start your RV journey in Ferndale, Washington, leave time to drive the fabulous Mount Baker Highway! Voted “Trail Town USA” by The American Hiking Society, this bayside city offers hundreds of hiking possibilities, as well. We know you’ll be anxious to get on the road, but don’t drive away too quickly from Ferndale!
Day 2
Olympic National Park, WA
168 miles - 3.5 hours
Day 2
Olympic National Park, WA
168 miles - 3.5 hours
Here’s your chance to experience Washington’s rocky coastline, the beauty of the rain forest and stunning mountain views, all within the same national park! Enjoy secluded, no-hookups camping in NPS-managed campsites or the convenience of developed camping at concessionaire-run campgrounds. Just a few ways to indulge in the beauty of Olympic NP—hike the Hoh Rain Forest, kayak in the shadow of the mountains surrounding Lake Crescent and photograph the impressive ‘seastacks’ at Rialto Beach.
Day 3
Victoria, British Columbia
60 miles - 1 hour
Day 3
Victoria, British Columbia
60 miles - 1 hour
Victoria, British Columbia: Did you know that some of the best produce in the world can be found on Vancouver Island? When you’re camped in Victoria, British Columbia, don’t miss the chance to sample local organic produce! A gourmet’s delight, Victoria offers travelers a wonderful smorgasbord of cider mills, cheese shops and restaurants to visit. Your appetite’s going to be glad you rented an RV and hit the road for Victoria!
Day 4
Vancouver, BC
60 miles - 1 hour
Day 4
Vancouver, BC
60 miles - 1 hour
Tucked between the Coastal Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver is world-famous for its outdoor recreation opportunities, diverse neighborhoods and scenic beauty. What that means for you, lucky RV traveler, is that there are almost limitless ways to be entertained during your stay. Take the ferry across to Granville Island’s charming vintage markets, shops and restaurants. Hike through magnificent Stanley Park to see the city’s iconic seawall. Kayak, swim, stroll or simply soak up the sun at one of Vancouver’s many beaches. These are just three of the ways to make Vancouver memories for a lifetime.
Day 5
Lillooet, BC
167 miles - 2.75 hours
Day 5
Lillooet, BC
167 miles - 2.75 hours
The Fraser River continues its way northeast through the Coastal Mountains to guide you to the alpine hamlet of Lillooet, an outdoor activities wonderland. From hiking in search of more than two-hundred species of birds to watching for bits of the jade and gold that once brought miners as you stroll along a riverbank, being outdoors in Lillooet will be memorable. Leave time to visit the town’s historic parks and the centers that celebrate the region’s First Nations heritage.
Day 6
Clearwater, BC
172 miles - 3.5 hours
Day 6
Clearwater, BC
172 miles - 3.5 hours
Continuing northwest to Clearwater, BC promises RV travelers some pretty amazing scenery! The town’s Wells Gray Park is the perfect spot to center your visit, with trails that lead along the Clearwater River, into lush rain forests and past volcanic formations to more than two-hundred waterfalls just waiting to take their place in your vacation photos.
Day 7
Jasper National Park, AB
200 miles - 3.5 hours
Day 7
Jasper National Park, AB
200 miles - 3.5 hours
RV camping visitors who travel to Jasper National Park will be stunned by the sheer beauty of the mountains, lakes and glaciers all around. From the vast Columbia Icefield to spectacular Maligne Canyon, any hike or scenic drive you choose to take in this national park will reward you with breathtaking views. Camping at Jasper National Park is first-rate, as well, with Wabasso and Whistler’s Campgrounds mentioned as favorites by RVers (keep an eye out for elk near your campsite!)
Day 8
Banff National Park, AB
178 miles - 3 hours
Day 8
Banff National Park, AB
178 miles - 3 hours
Banff National Park, Alberta: You may have seen the beautiful Rockies in Colorado, but the spectacular Canadian Rockies will take your breath away! Your rented motorhome will be your ticket to some of the most amazing scenery in North America when you travel to Banff National Park. Don’t forget your camera—the wildlife easily seen near Lake Louise will capture any photographer’s eye. From the Icefields Parkway to quaint Alpine villages, Banff has something to thrill everyone in your family!
Day 9
Glacier Park, BC
185 miles - 3 hours
Day 9
Glacier Park, BC
185 miles - 3 hours
The rugged slopes of Glacier National Park that give this park its name are filled with history from the early days of British Columbia. Once a haven for adventurous mountain men and women, the region also played a part in the expansion of the railroad through BC. Hiking, climbing and mountain biking are favorite activities here. The park’s Illecillewaet Campground gets high marks from veteran RV travelers to British Columbia.
Day 10
Penticton, BC
160 miles - 2.75 hours
Day 10
Penticton, BC
160 miles - 2.75 hours
Imagine a place where the river invites you to take a float trip, dozens of vineyards offer tours and tastings and mountain lakes are surrounded by the region’s many orchards. That’s the welcome you’ll have when you reach Penticton by RV. Indulge in local vintages, purchase the freshest fruit imaginable from the many fruit stands and take to the water by kayak, canoe or tube to fully experience Penticton, BC.
Day 11
Ellensburg, WA
209 miles - 3.5 hours
Day 11
Ellensburg, WA
209 miles - 3.5 hours
If you’re ready, once you cross the border from British Columbia to the US, to enjoy the comforts of city life Ellensburg will welcome you with restaurants, shops and cultural attractions. But if you’re still in the mood to get outdoors and explore, you’ll also find the city offers hiking and biking trails with views of Mt Rainier, rocky canyons, waterfalls and the Yakima River. There are two private campgrounds on the Yakima River as well as camping at nearby Lake Easton State Park.
Day 12
Mt. St. Helens, WA
209 miles - 3.5 hours
Day 12
Mt. St. Helens, WA
209 miles - 3.5 hours
Mount St. Helens, Washington: The site of America’s most recent volcanic activity has been transformed into a world-class learning opportunity. The Mount St. Helens National Monument offers visitors the chance to hike, climb, and study firsthand the aftermath of the 1980 volcanic eruption. If natural history is your passion, plan to camp in your RV in one of the many campgrounds in the vicinity and spend at least a day discovering the awesome power of this active volcano.
Day 13
Bend, OR
188 miles - 3 hours
Day 13
Bend, OR
188 miles - 3 hours
Whether you come to Bend, OR in search of a river rapids kayaking experience, the vibrant nightlife or the chance to hike, run or bike hundreds of miles of high desert and riverside trails, you’ll find it here. The Deschutes River is an urban outdoor recreation magnet for travelers, and the rugged rock formations rising up from the desert make Bend a favorite with outdoor enthusiasts. Don’t miss visiting at least a few of Bend’s many craft breweries on your stay!
Day 14
Crater Lake National Park, OR
273 miles - 4.75 hours
Day 14
Crater Lake National Park, OR
273 miles - 4.75 hours
The collapsed volcano that formed this park’s stunningly scenic lake is just the beginning of the sights you’ll see at Crater Lake National Park. The park’s Mazama Campground features some pull-thru sites, a mixture of hook-ups and no-hookup sites and a general store to make your stay more convenient. Once you’ve settled in, take to the trails to find volcanic spires, flower-filled meadows and waterfalls. Grab a seat on the trolley tour that circles the Rim for the best views of the day.
Day 15
Redwood National Park, CA
166 miles - 2.75 hours
Day 15
Redwood National Park, CA
166 miles - 2.75 hours
From a hike through breathtaking coastal redwood forests to a stroll on the rugged Northern California shore, you’ll find a place to do it at Redwood National Park. The trees this park protects are just part of the package RV travelers will enjoy; four developed campgrounds keep things convenient and the ranger-led kayaking tours, tidepool walks and campfire programs are a wonderful introduction to this legendary national park.
Day 16
Mendocino, CA
140 miles - 2.5 hours
Day 16
Mendocino, CA
140 miles - 2.5 hours
Mendocino, California: This lovely coastal town will enchant the most jaded traveler! Rest your eyes in the beauty of America’s only oceanfront botanical gardens. Book some time at one of the area’s many day spas. Stroll the coastline and visit one of their famous lighthouses. Your heart will be glad you visited Mendocino! Contact us to get your RV rental started, and make Mendocino part of your Northwest Adventure.
Day 17
Bodega Bay, CA
98 miles - 1.5 hours
Day 17
Bodega Bay, CA
98 miles - 1.5 hours
Bodega Bay, California: Park your RV right at the marina in Bodega Bay, and fish for salmon, trout or rock cod on one of the many charter boats. The beautiful Bodega Bay coastline will have you walking, sailing or watching for whales and sea lions. Camp in the comfort of your motorhome, and use the money you’ll save on lodging to treat your family to a fabulous seafood dinner. Just an hour north of this itinerary’s final stop in San Francisco, Bodega offers your family the chance to explore the wonders of the Pacific.
Day 18
Returning Your Motorhome
98 miles - 1.5 hours
Day 18
Returning Your Motorhome
98 miles - 1.5 hours
May 2023
Thanks for the good service
May 2023
Supere8nweisung von susi, traumhaftes Wohnmobil und eine tolle woche. Wir kommen gernewieder!
May 2023
It,s a pleasure to make thistrip with road bear rv. I recommend you to my friends. Tankyou su much.
May 2023
Excellent support super rv
May 2023
Fantastic experience thanks to the RV.
May 2023
We had a great time traveling the USA. The Rv was very comfortable and nice to drive. We had everything we needed.
Thanks to the Team of El Monte!
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