Van Road Trips in the Pacific Northwest Part 2
Like all good things, can there ever really be too many places to go for adventures? We didn't think so either! If you missed it, we shared places in Washington and Northern Oregon in the Part 1, so go check that blog post out if you haven't already. Already visited all the Washington and Northern Oregon spots from Part 1? No worries! Here's a list of perfect spring van road trips to head on in Oregon and Idaho!
Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho
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Experience a landscape unlike any other on your van road trips to Craters of the Moon National Monument. Camp among ancient lava flows and cinder cones, and explore the otherworldly terrain on foot. Spring is a great time to visit, when the temperatures are mild and the wildflowers are starting to bloom.
Priest Lake State Park, Idaho
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Located in the northernmost part of Idaho, Priest Lake State Park offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and crystal-clear waters. Camp along the shores of the lake, hike through old-growth forests, or simply relax on the beach and enjoy the tranquility of the area.
Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
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While spring can still be chilly at Crater Lake National Park, it's a great time to visit before the summer crowds descend on the park. On your van road trips, camp at one of the park's campgrounds and take in the breathtaking beauty of the lake and surrounding wilderness.
Sawtooth National Recreational Area, Idaho
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Located in central Idaho, the Sawtooth National Recreation Area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Camp along the shores of pristine alpine lakes, surrounded by rugged mountain peaks. Explore the area's many hiking trails, or simply relax and enjoy the stunning scenery.
City of Rocks National Reserve, Idaho
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Known for its unique rock formations and excellent rock climbing opportunities, City of Rocks National Reserve is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Camp among the towering granite spires and explore the area's rich history. This is a great spot for van road trips!
Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area, Idaho
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For a truly remote camping experience, head to Hell's Canyon National Recreation Area along the Idaho-Oregon border. Camp along the Snake River, surrounded by towering cliffs and rugged wilderness. Explore the area by boat, hike the numerous trails, or simply relax and enjoy the solitude.
Looking for something better suited to a long weekend with small-town charm, and one-of-a-kind experiences? Look no further!
Sunbeam, Idaho
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Located along the Salmon River near Stanley, Sunbeam Hot Springs offers a picturesque setting with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The hot springs are accessible via a short hike from the parking area, making it an ideal destination for your van road trips.
Ashland, Oregon
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Home to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland is a cultural hub with a vibrant arts scene. Explore the town's galleries and theaters, and be sure to hike or bike the nearby Lithia Park for stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Wallace, Idaho
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This historic mining town near the Idaho Panhandle National Forests offers a glimpse into Idaho's past. Explore the town's museums, stroll along its historic streets, and take a ride on the world's longest gondola at the nearby Silver Mountain Resort. It's such a quaint and cute town that should be on your van road trips bucket list this spring!
McCall, Idaho
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Nestled in the mountains on the shores of Payette Lake, McCall is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. In spring, enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and fishing, or simply relax and take in the beautiful scenery.
Sandpoint, Idaho
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Located on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille, Sandpoint is a charming town with a thriving arts scene and stunning natural beauty. Explore the town's art galleries and shops, take a cruise on the lake, or hike in the nearby mountains.
Bend, Oregon
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Surrounded by the Cascade Mountains, Bend is a famous destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the town's breweries and restaurants, hike or bike the nearby trails, and enjoy the stunning scenery of the Deschutes River.
With so many places to adventure this spring, why wait? Get out and enjoy the beautiful scenery and endless fun in the Pacific Northwest. With a camper van to roam in, you're always guaranteed to have smiles at every stop, and memories by the mile.
In need of an adventure home on wheels for all your van road trips? Luckily for you, we still have ONE more semi-custom van build slot available for 2024! It could easily be yours today! Simply schedule a FREE 30-minute consultation call with us to get the conversation started!
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