September 13, 2025 Saturday
Day 18
Silver Cove RV Resort
I was up about 5 AM for some reason the fog had rolled in and the campground looks so spooky. It was absolutely beautiful though I laid back down and watched outside my window as it was cold. Well, I fell asleep. I finally got up around 8 AM made me some coffee and now catching up on my writing. I’ve got myself riding went over and took a shower. I sat outside until it started to rain so I went inside and watched another movie or two before I went to bed.
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September 14, 2025 Sunday
Day 19
Today it rained I spent the morning inside watching the rain once it light up. I went out to wash clothes. I met a lady from Arizona that was up here taking care of her grandparents 99 and 98 year-old. She was doing their laundry for them her name was Shonna S. We got to visit for a while while our laundry was washing once mine was finished. I said goodbye and I headed back to sunflower. I put my laundry away and then went outside and sat for a while. Then I entered the tanks and filled up my water jugs and filled up the water tank on the RV. I was going to leave tomorrow as my time here would be up I would be heading a little bit more north to another campground With some of my Wander Women friends.
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Silver Cove RV Resort
I felt it was a bit expensive but i needed the laundromat and shower .
It Ranges from 30 to 40 feet deep, back end, 30/50 amp, water, sewer, cable, leveled gravel, picnic table, and fire pit.
Summer Winter
Daily $77` $67
Extended Stay Monthly $900 $900
Silver Cove RV Resort is located in Silver Lake, Washington, at the foot of Mount St. Helens. We offer a number of large RV sites as well as cottages, cabins, lodges, and campsites, perfect for year-round vacation to suit any taste.
PROPERTY DETAILS
Silver Cove RV Resort offers serene views of both Mount St. Helens and Silver Lake. Our RV parking spaces are larger than usual, and we offer both 30 and 50 amp plugins, plus full water and sewage hook up with electricity.
People come to Silver Cove to surround themselves with the natural world and the views do not disappoint. Bring your boat and relax on the water from our launch, or rent boats, kayaks, peddle boat from us. Guests can easily access nearby hiking, fishing and rock climbing.
Spend a day exploring Mount St. Helen’s violent natural history at the Volcanic National Monument as well as the Johnston Ridge Oberservatory, both just a 45 minute drive away.
You can also browse around the towns of Toutle and Castle Rock, both less than 10 minutes away, and check out the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center and State Park. While you’re in Castle Rock, taste the exotic meat burgers at C&L Burger where they offer boar, elk and venison.
Some of our spaces have legendary sunset views but, fair warning, they fill up fast.
GET IN TOUCH
(360) 967-2057
silvercove@rvinnstyleresorts.com
351 Hall Road, Silverlake, WA 98645
PARK AMENITIES
LARGE RV SPACES
BOTH 30 AND 50 AMP PLUGINS
FULL WATER AND SEWAGE HOOK UP WITH ELECTRICITY
COMPLIMENTARY SKYWEB WIFI
CABIN RENTALS
BOAT LAUNCH
BOATS, KAYAKS, PEDDLE BOATS FOR RENT
DAY/LAKE FISHING PASSES
LODGE
PAVILLION
DISC GOLD COURSE
HORSESHOE THROW
24-HOUR ICE MACHINE
COIN-OP LAUNDRY
GATED PROPERTY
45 MINS TO MT. ST. HELENS VISITOR’S CENTER
September 15, 2025 Monday
Day 20
I’m just a new place I got got up and had my coffee and empty the poo tank. I got sunflower ready for her new adventure at a new campsite and a new park for me. I had never been there before I got there a little early, but that was a good thing as I got lost on the way and drove 38 miles out of my way. (I missed the turn)
I drove around the park, scoping out the best parts for later the park is shaded with trees and shrubs and nicely paid parking spots with picnic tables and water nearby. I had a spot without electricity this time because I thought I’d be fine with my propane working (Ha Ha). I just wasn’t expecting it to not be up to snuff.
Wow, it is what it is so it’s fine. There is an extension of the park across the street for days years. I’m there riding right now waiting for time to register in the park cozy shack doesn’t open until 2 PM.
2:45pm
Now I’m in the park and I’ll set up meeting in Greek for 5:30 PM today
Greet didn’t go so well only Dana and Darrell showed up . I talk to Dana, Daryl, Edie and Mish Mash so we’re going to set one up for tomorrow at 5 PM at 5pm. I wrote it on my erase board and put it out in front of my camping spot.
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Camping with a few Wander Women on Lake Mayfield at Ike Kiaswa State Park. They do have sites that do have electricity however I chose a site that didn’t thinking that my propane would be all right and I would be fine.
It’s always great to see my Wander Women friends.
We have a meet and greet at my spot however I didn’t work out very well. Most people were still setting up so we decided to have one tomorrow. I visited with Dana and Darrell for a bit and then went back to my spot hung out until I got dark
September 16, 2025 Tuesday
Day 21
I got up this morning and took my scooter out for a little bit so that my campsite the weather is so beautiful here bright and sunny. I set my portable solar panel out, so it could catch the sun and charge up my Jackery. We’re planning a meeting greet at my side about 5 PM this afternoon.
It seems that my spot is pretty loud because of the speedboat going by on the water, not too far away. wow!
I spent the rest of the afternoon getting the camp stove out from the back of the motorhome. I made some noodles and chicken in a mix. I cooked up some hotdog for our lunch.
This meet and greet went a lot better. We met new people Cynthia and Janet. Dana S , Daryl, Mish Mash, Abby, Edie and me that makes nine of us.
Dana S brought her fire torch over and started a fire for us.
Everybody brought their own meal and it was great sitting there and visiting and eating our dinner and meeting all everybody we get our roundabout telling each other about ourselves and then visited and talked for a long time. It finally got a little dark so everyone went back to their spots














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