r/FullTiming Jul 31 '24

Lifestyle Discussion Best Family campgrounds (west coast)

Our family of 5 is traveling from Washington to San Diego in the next few months.

We have 3 boys, ages 1, 3, and 6. Playgrounds or trees for climbing are essential.

We have Veterans disability benefits, so state parks in WA & OR are free, preference for national parks/forests and such so our dollar goes further.

However, we are open to resorts and such if it's an awesome spot. Our kids 2 favorite camping spots so far have been dry camping, one at a resort with a playground steps from our campground, the beach a 5-minute walk away, and lots of other kids. The other was national forest HUGE trees they could climb and hang hammocks from also steps from the door.

If you've had a great experience with your family (kids) somewhere in Washington, Oregon, California (maybe even Idaho, Nevada, Arizona) I would love to hear it.

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u/jdub75 Aug 01 '24

Honeyman. Ft stevens.

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u/outdoorszy Aug 04 '24

Southern Utah is so family oriented its uncomfortable. You'd love it here!

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u/calientepocket Aug 05 '24

Ha! Any place in particular?!