** Reconnect with nature: Best campgrounds and RV parks to explore in Snohomish County

Lynnwood, WA** Local News

Each year, The Daily Herald invites community members to participate in the Best of Snohomish County Awards, allowing them to nominate and vote for their favorite local establishments. In the most recent voting, Kayak Point Regional County Park in Stanwood emerged as the top choice for campground/RV parks, appealing to families and outdoor enthusiasts. Flowing Lake Park in Snohomish and Lake Ki RV Resort in Arlington secured the second and third places, respectively. The article encourages readers to engage with the local community by nominating their preferred businesses for the 2024 awards. This recognition supports local establishments, fosters community pride, and encourages outdoor activities.

With warmer months approaching, families are inspired to explore Snohomish County's natural beauty. The call to action for nominations drives engagement, ensuring that local favorites continue to thrive. Community involvement is essential for celebrating and preserving the region's unique charm.

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