A big part of why we’ve started this business is to create a community of like-minded individuals who love adventure, the outdoors, and being good to the earth. If you possess these ideals, we want to keep in touch with you to share information, opportunities, and get to know you in person. Customers who purchase a trailer or rent for 6 nights or more will be automatically included in our Sustainers’ Club, which gives you exclusive access to great camping/RV tips, offers from partner organizations, special invitations to events… and you may even see a thank you gift at your doorstep from time to time. Thanks for being you and for staying passionate about Homegrown Trailers!

Campsite Recommendations

Looking for a place to take your Homegrown Trailer? Here's a list of 15 campsites that are between 20 and 120 miles from our facility. Reserve your trailer and your campground spot today!

  1. Tolt-MacDonald Park – 19 miles from our facility (off Highway 203, east of Seattle)
  2. Kanaskat-Palmer State Park – 43 miles from our facility (off Highway 169, southeast of Seattle)
  3. Middle Fork Campground – 45 miles from our facility (off I-90, east of Seattle)
  4. Dash Point State Park – 47 miles from our facility (off I-5, south of Seattle and just north of Tacoma)
  5. Denny Creek – 55 miles from our facility (off I-90, east of Seattle)
  6. Skagit Creekside Camp – 61 miles from our facility (off Highway 9, north of Everett)
  7. Sequim Bay State Park – 62 miles from our facility (across the Puget Sound on the Olympic Peninsula)
  8. Deception Pass – 73 miles from our facility (off I-5, north of Seattle)
  9. The Dalles Campground – 73 miles from our facility (off Highway 410, southeast of Seattle)
  10. Dungeness Recreation Area – 75 miles from our facility (across the Puget Sound on the Olympic Peninsula)
  11. Manchester Bay – 78 miles from our facility (across/around the Puget Sound in Kitsap County)
  12. White River Campground – 91 miles from our facility (off Highway 410, southeast of Seattle in Mt. Rainier NP)
  13. Fort Ebey State Park – 92 miles from our facility (on Whidbey Island, northwest of Seattle)
  14. Goodell Campground – 107 miles from our facility (off Highway 20 in North Cascades National Park)
  15. Colonial Creek Campground – 118 miles from our facility (off Highway 20 in North Cascades NP)

Find more campsites around the PNW and beyond at HipCamp.com.

 

Off-Grid Resources

You can also stay in remote, off-grid camping areas (also known as "dispersed" or "boondocking" sites) that are accessible by maintained roads. Many public lands allow you to camp or park a travel trailer legally, including National Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Fish & Wildlife Service, Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, State Parks, and State-owned lands. Check with the specific lands you are planning to visit for their usage guidelines. You can also camp on private lands with permission. Here are a few good resources for more info:

Activities

There are so many adventures to find Washington and beyond! Go out and do your favorite activities... and use a Homegrown Trailer as your basecamp.