Best Places To Go Camping In Washington & Idaho

Camping in the Pacific Northwest offers an array of stunning landscapes, from lush forests and rugged coastlines to towering mountains and serene lakes. Thrillist shared a list of the "Best Places To Camp In The Pacific Northwest," you'll find two beautiful places in Idaho and another six places in Washington out of the 12 that made the list.

In the Pacific Northwest, you can experience rainforests, coastlines, and alpine meadows. Discover waterfalls along the Columbia River Gorge along the Washington/Oregon border, or head to Mount Rainier National Park and enjoy the backcountry camping for those who are interested in more of a remote experience.

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The Pacific Northwest is known for its scenic byways, offering breathtaking drives through stunning landscapes. Cultural experiences give you the opportunity to explore local arts, food, and cultural scenes. The Nez Pearce-Clearwater National Forests is one of those places that have a long history and heritage of the Nez Perce people and early explorers.

Being able to explore new places and live in an area that has so many different opportunities to enjoy everything that the outdoors has to offer is a pretty special opportunity. If you love hiking, kayaking, fishing, and swimming in the region's lakes, rivers, and coastal waters, this list is going to be perfect for you.

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From the Northwest of Washington in San Juan Island throughout the Idaho Panhandle, you're going to find the best camping opportunities throughout Washington and Idaho.

The 8 Best Places To Go Camping in Washington & Idaho

Thrillist shared a list of the "Best Places To Camp In The Pacific Northwest," out of the 12, eight of them were in Washington and Idaho.

The Most Unique Camping Spots in Idaho and Its Neighboring States

According to Love Explore, these are the most unique camping spots in Idaho, its neighboring states and California (because so many of our new neighbors are from there.) If you visit any of them, please be respectful and practice the seven Leave No Trace Principles.

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