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Christopher Wanamaker

9 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Louis Rasmussen RV Park

This new shopping center is down on the Kalama Waterfront down the road past the McMenamins Lodge and Lounge with a child playground and walkable park and beach area with picnic tables in between. The new shopping center is located off exit 30 of the I-5 Interstate with a big lite up red sign called "Public Market" but it is also known as the "Mountain Timber Market." It has several different shops inside with several more vacancies available for rent. It is two stories with two sets of stairs, restrooms on both floors, and a large elevator near one of the stairs. On the second floor there are two separate professional conference rooms with large wall size flat screen TV's on one side of the building and on the other side are two future restaurants still under construction. Some of the shops, such as the winery, art photography gallery, bakery, and mini deli offer 10% military discount, the plant shop offers 20% military discount, and the other shops offer no military discount at this time. There is a little Kalama cubical store shop with Washington Souvenirs, Sweat Shirts, and Coffee Mugs. A Art Decorative Decor Store with a lot colorful products. A Decorative Chocolate Shop, Winery Store, high-end Glossy Art Photography Gallery shop, a cute little plant store, a flavorful cute little Bakery that also sells dessert scented candles, a Coffee Shop with a menu of drinks, sandwiches, pizzas, muffins, and bagels, and a cute little deli with a variety of breads, meats, cheeses, drinks, snacks, kitchen utensils items, and about a dozen different gelato ice cream flavors. Something I really like about each of the stores is that you can enter from the inside or outside and they all have see through garage sliding doors that can be opened during the warmer months so there businesses can expand to the outdoors during the Spring and Summer seasons!

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Christopher Wanamaker

11 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground — Olympic National Park

Very thick old forest growth wilderness with a very heavy forest smell and where you feel like you left civilization behind. Newer school tapped into hot spring pools with a dining restaurant inside and rustic cozy cabins, camp sites, or RV parking spots available. The area has multiple different parking lots, a variety of different hiking trails at different difficulty levels, and if you don't have a national parking pass it'll cost you about $30 to visit the national park for the day!

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Christopher Wanamaker

11 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Lake Crescent Lodge — Olympic National Park

Super beautiful and clean lake with small beach, swimming docks, canoe and kayaking rentals, gift shop, food joint, fireplace, rocking chairs, other mini cabins and lodges to rent, thick old forest, local hiking trails with a small waterfall nearby! I can't talk about the food or rooms because I haven't stayed overnight or eaten their food as of yet. However the atmosphere and environment is quite, stunning, gorgeous, cozy and comfortable. Would be an excellent romantic outdoor getaway for those who love the outdoors and the Olympic National Park is close by as well.

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