Travel along the Stillaguamish River while RV camping in Arlington at the foot of the Cascade Mountains.
Bring the rig to the Stillaguamish River to rest under star-filled skies near Arlington. Washington state’s Cascade Mountains paint the skyline, while parks, islands, and forests offer a variety of panoramic views to be seen on an RV road trip. From there, head west to Camano, Hope, or the Whidbey Islands for an adventurous day trip. Trek through trees at Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie and Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forests, or hike the mountains of North Cascades National Park. An hour drive from Seattle, campers even have quick access to big city sites when passing through Arlington. Nearby, RVers can set up camp at formal RV parks or on private lands, some featuring full hookups, porta-potties, and potable water. For self-contained campers, primitive camping and paved pads can be found sprinkled throughout the landscapes in any season, from short, comfortable summers to cold, wet winters. Just bring cold weather gear and heaters from November to March.