pala4833 t1_j6g2ikm wrote
Honestly, everywhere in Washington has good access to Nature.
The towns you mention are are all in a rather uninteresting area for when you're not seeking nature. It's a remote location that puts you further away from other outdoor recreation areas.
SimpleDewd OP t1_j6g2txr wrote
Do you have any other suggestions? I’d be happy to check them out if so, thanks also for your reply.
pala4833 t1_j6g3pau wrote
It's a really big state. A lot depends on what you're looking for.
Honestly? You're in an RV, right? Move around. Check out different areas. The climate varies extremely from the coast to the Idaho border.
Have you researched any areas? What made you choose the locations above?
SimpleDewd OP t1_j6g84z1 wrote
They were small towns with access to water and nature.. That’s really my only stipulation but it would be nice to be around others my age with similar interests. And I am planning on moving around a bit for sure but I would like to maybe find a job for a little while that has something to do with recreation or possibly fishing.
pala4833 t1_j6ga0z6 wrote
There's lots of access to protected inland waters in the sound area. The coast is very remote, gray and rainy, and rugged. Is walking on the beach, bundled up, what you're after?
Still, just about anywhere, continues to meet your criteria.
v0mdragon t1_j6gm2uu wrote
the gorge, white salmon if you want to stay in wa. bellingham would be good too
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