Moran Park on Orcas Island is simply breathtaking - from the camp, you can climb to the top of a small mountain and let your eyes feast on the jaw-dropping view all around. The park is compromised of 166 camps, which are spread out in five areas, four of which are in the vicinity of the park's fresh water lakes. You should aim to go to Mountain Lake if you want more privacy. The trail is fantastic for early-morning walks.
Also, you can choose between hiking, cycling or a drive to the top of Mount Constitution, an impressive 2,400 feet high; while at the top, gaze at the view from the 1930s New Deal public works-era surveillance tower.
For an amazing $12.25 a night, you will agree that is worth every penny of your money. You can reserve up to nine months in advance.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Robert Walsh´s post 5 Top Washington State Spots for Camping and Hiking.
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