Things to do on a Forest City to Seattle Roadtrip
What if you could drive a brand-new campervan across the U.S. for just $1 per day? With Imoova’s campervan relocation deals, that’s not just possible, it’s one of the best travel hacks out there. These relocation trips let you drive a campervan straight from the factory in Forest City, Iowa to Seattle, Washington, turning a simple vehicle transfer into an unforgettable road trip. From the Midwest to mountains, national parks, and the Pacific Northwest, this route is packed with variety.
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Start: Forest City, Iowa
Your trip begins in Forest City, home to one of the most well-known campervan manufacturers in the U.S.
There’s nothing quite like setting off in a brand-new van straight from the factory, knowing you’re the first to take it on the open road.
Before leaving:
Stop by the Winnebago Visitor Center
Stock up on groceries and essentials
Get comfortable with your campervan setup
Then it’s time to head west.
Stop 1: Sioux Falls, South Dakota (1 Night)
Your first stop is Sioux Falls, a relaxed city with a great natural centerpiece.
Don’t miss:
Falls Park, where the Big Sioux River cascades through the city
Scenic walking trails and viewpoints
A quick downtown stop for food and supplies
It’s an easy and scenic start to the trip.

Stop 2: Badlands National Park (2 Nights)
Continue west into one of the most unique landscapes in the country.
Badlands National Park offers: Dramatic rock formations and layered cliffs, scenic drives like the Badlands Loop Road, wildlife including bison and prairie dogs and incredible sunrise & sunset views.

Stop 3: Black Hills & Mount Rushmore (2 Nights)
Next, explore the Black Hills region.
Top attractions:
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Custer State Park, famous for its scenic drives
The historic town of Deadwood
The massive Crazy Horse Memorial

Stop 4: Yellowstone National Park (2–3 Nights)
From South Dakota, head west into Yellowstone National Park, one of the most iconic destinations in the U.S.
Must-do experiences:
Watch Old Faithful erupt
Visit the colourful Grand Prismatic Spring
Spot wildlife like bison, elk, and possibly wolves
Explore geysers, waterfalls, and valleys
This is one of the most memorable stops of the entire trip.

Stop 5: Grand Teton National Park (1–2 Nights)
Just south of Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park offers stunning alpine scenery.
Highlights include:
Jagged mountain peaks reflected in crystal-clear lakes
Scenic drives and hiking trails
Wildlife spotting and photography opportunities
It’s a quieter but equally breathtaking stop.

Stop 6: Boise, Idaho (1 Night)
Break up the drive west with a stop in Boise.
This laid-back city offers:
A vibrant downtown with great food and breweries
The scenic Boise River Greenbelt
A relaxed atmosphere perfect for recharging

Stop 7: Columbia River Gorge, Oregon (1–2 Nights)
As you approach the Pacific Northwest, stop at the Columbia River Gorge.
This area is known for:
Stunning waterfalls like Multnomah Falls
Scenic viewpoints along the river
Lush greenery and hiking trails
It’s a dramatic shift from the dry landscapes earlier in the trip.

Final Destination: Seattle, Washington (2–3 Nights)
Your journey ends in Seattle, one of the most vibrant cities in the Pacific Northwest.
Top things to do:
Visit Pike Place Market
See the iconic Space Needle
Explore the waterfront and ferry terminals
Take a day trip to Mount Rainier National Park

The Forest City to Seattle campervan route is the perfect mix of landscapes and experiences. In just 10–14 days, you’ll see: rolling Midwest plains, dramatic badlands, iconic national parks, mountain ranges and alpine lakes, lush forests and waterfalls as well as the/ Pacific Northwest coastline. All from the comfort of your own campervan, for just $1 per day with Imoova. Browse our campervans here:
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