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4220 Spirit Lake Highway
Silver Lake, WA 98645

Phone:
360-274-2701

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The Mt. Saint Helen's RV Resort provides over-sized deluxe view lots, tent camping, and a private dock where you can moor your boat overnight. It is the perfect location for enjoying the beauty of the Pacific NW and taking advantage of fishing and boating at Silver Lake. Located near the Mt. St. Helen's Visitor Center at Silver Lake. The resort is an ideal base for taking in the St. Helen's region or for getting away from it all and relaxing by the cool of the lake.

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