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Seattle – Local Attractions

Monday, August 12th, 2013

The most famous attraction in Seattle must be the Space Needle. Millions of people have taken the elevator up the 605 feet since its opening in 1962. From the glistening waters of the Puget Sound, the snow-capped peaks of Mt. Rainer, the beautiful skyline of downtown Seattle the view from the Space Needle has it all. Stay and dine atop the Space Needle in the revolving Skycity Restaurant.

Visit Chihuly Garden & GlassSpace needle through chihuly glass

Voted the #1 attraction in Seattle, the stunning exhibit will never let you look at a garden the same way again.

Seattle’s Public Market

Seattle’s Public Market, where downtown Seattle meets the farm. Open since 1907 this year-round market has bakeries, fishmongers, butcher shops, produce stands, and specialties stores. There are over 80 restaurants and over 200 unique owner-operated shops and services. Tours of the market are also available for those of you who want a little history with your shopping experience.

Public market center sign for pike place market

Pacific Science Center

The Pacific Science Center, where the future is bright. Lay back and check out the Laser Dome, the 80-foot wide screen combines music and laser lights as artists create a different live show every night. The Imax has lots of movies for you to watch, there is a movie for everyone. View the planetarium and look at the ever-changing exhibits, no two visits to the Pacific Science Center are ever the same.

Space Needle From Sky View Observatory

Seattle sky line with Space Needle

This is The Highest Public Observatory on the West Coast and is competitive with the Seattle Space Needle for the best view of the city.

Center for Wooden Boats

The Center for Wooden Boats is dedicated to preserving the history of the Pacific Northwest, with its three campuses and over 100 historically significant boats. Rent a boat, take a class or take in the exhibits, and connect this the history of this beautiful area.

Discovery Park

Discovery Park Lighthouse

Enjoy the wild outdoors right in Seattle! The city’s largest public park has 19 km of walking trails.

Hiram M Chittenden Locks

The Hiram M Chittenden Locks are a complex set of locks the have three main purposes. The first is to maintain the water level of Lake Washington and Union Lake, the second is to prevent the mixing of freshwater with the seawater and the third is to move boats up and down between the lakes and the Puget Sound. This spot is also known as the Ballard Locks by the locals. Venture through the gardens or have a picnic on the lawn while you watch the boat go through, but make sure that you take time to cross one of the bridges so that you can see the salmon ladders.

Check Out The EMP Museum

The EPM Museum

Behold music lovers! The Experience Music Project museum was inspired by Jimi Hendrix and it is known for the Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana exhibits but also boasts other contemporary pop culture displays.

Seattle is a beautiful city with attractions to suit any type of traveler, use our quote program at the top of this page to browse and compare prices on Seattle RV rentals and motorhomes. For one-way RV rental options, choose your ideal pick-up and drop-off locations from the drop-down menus.

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Rent an RV in Washington

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Rent an RV and spend some time in Washington, “The Evergreen State”. Your Washington RV rental will pass by many scenic wonders. Park your Washington RV rental at ever park and lookout in Washington because it’s worth it.

Mt. St. Helens distant shot of a single mountain covered in snow. Image is in full colour
Washington, Mt. St. Helens

Washington’s landscape varies and has glaciers, desert, rich farmland, rocky ocean coastline, gigantic rain forests, and a massive river gorge making Washington RV rental vacations full of spectacular sightseeing and recreational opportunities. You’ll find so many places to go and things to do with your Washington RV rental.

Drive your Washington RV rental to the Puget Sound Region and see Mount Rainier. It will be hard to miss as it takes over much of the skyline. Mount Rainier is considered a natural paradise and you’ll see immense glaciers, meadows covered in wildflowers, mountain streams, and forested valleys. While you have your Washington RV rental in the Puget Sound region, don’t forget to take a ferry ride on the Puget Sound. You’ll smell the crisp, salty air, and see incredible views such as Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, the Olympic Mountains, and the Cascade Mountains. If you go in the evening, you’ll see the glittering lights of Seattle which would be great for a romantic night out of your Washington RV rental.

If you choose a Seattle RV rental, you will have a wonderful city RV rental vacation. Seattle, otherwise known as the Emerald City, has several attractions. Check out the world-renowned ballet, opera, theater, and symphony Seattle has to offer. Take your Seattle RV rental to the Pike Place Market, International District, Space Needle, Pioneer Square (historic district), and to the original clubs, galleries, shops, and neighborhoods located in Seattle. If you’re looking for some high-end eating, Seattle is home to some of the top chefs in the USA.

Take your Washington RV rental to Olympic National Park and discover the beauty of miles of untouched Pacific Ocean coastline. Go for a walk through the Hoh Rain Forest where the trees are hundreds of feet tall. From Hurricane Ridge, you’ll be able to see Canada.

The San Juan Islands are located between the USA’s northwest corner and Vancouver Island, Canada. It is a pristine paradise and each individual island is special in its appeal and setting.

Drive your Washington RV rental to the famous volcano, Mount Saint Helens (pictured here). The top views of Mount Saint Helens can be seen from Windy Ridge. Mount Saint Helens has been designated a National Volcanic Monument. If you park your Washington RV rental at the Visitor’s Center in Castle Rock, you can view Mount Saint Helens from a telescope.

Lastly, drive your Washington RV rental to one of Washington’s most popular attractions, the Grand Coulee Dam. The Grand Coulee Dam is one of the biggest concrete structures in the world and offers tours to the general public. One of the highlights of visiting the dam is that every evening, from Memorial Day to September, you’ll have the opportunity to witness the largest laser light show in the world. The lasers are projected onto the Grand Coulee Dam’s spillway.

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