This review and photographs by Linda & Howard of stillhowlyntravels.blogspot.com
"Now the town of Winthrop is a destination
in itself! Located at the north end of the 60-mile long Methow Valley,
Winthrop is packed with history, a ton of recreational activities
like mountain biking, cross-country and alpine skiing, hiking and rock
climbing, fishing and rafting....all with a funky western flair. We
scored once again!" ~Howard & Linda
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This review and photographs by Tonja of www.campingourway.com
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This review and photographs by Suzanne Anthony of www.taketothehighway.com
" Unlike most RV Parks that are just a gravel or asphalt parking lot, Pine
Near is all grass….thick, lush green grass. The first question I am
asked at check-in, “Do you want to stay hitched up, or unhitch?”
The pull thrus on the lower level are so long, you just drive across
the lawn and stop when you are level. I ask about the road noise behind
my bedroom window. She looks at me with a deadpan expression, and says “We are a town of 349.”
The park has everything you could need, from laundry service to lending library. It is on a higher level above the fray of the main street, so it is quiet and peaceful. Yet a short walk through the Shafer Historical Museum full of old mining and logging antiques, then down the boardwalk, and you can find whatever you need in the little town." ~ Suzanne
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This review and photographs by Jim & Gayle of http://littleadventures-jg.blogspot.com
"A friend told us about a Passport America park, Pine Near, just a couple blocks from downtown, so we decided to check it out. Besides, we liked the name.
Winthrop Is a small western-themed town, which we figured would be another tacky tourist destination like Tombstone, AZ, but it surprised us by being tastefully done, and even having a brewery. And from the RV park it’s just a short walk to town, which is always a plus." ~Jim & Gayle