Lakeside glamping in Mount Rainier

Sleep at the foot of the Lower 48’s most heavily glaciated peak.

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Roundtop Retreat stunning acreage

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Mineral, WA
With views, gardens, ponds, and a year-round creek -- Roundtop Retreat offers a range of ecosystems. Wander from small woods to grassy yards, from spring-fed ponds to babbling creek. Visit with the hens and collect their eggs. I'm probably around, working on one of my many projects to rehabilitate this land and make it more enjoyable. Feel free to say hi and chat - or keep to your solitude. It's all good!
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The Lookout at Mayfield Lake

1 site · Lodging9 acres · Mossyrock, WA
Camp at your own private oasis! Welcome to the Lookout at Mayfield Lake, a nine acre private retreat with panoramic views of Mayfield Lake. The site includes a 23' stationary Airstream (2008 era), a 16' dome, six Adirondack chairs, a picnic table, outdoor barbecue, outdoor shower, laundry, and is fully fenced. The site is completely private and surrounded by abundant wildlife including a pair of eagles that frequent the property. Perennial gardens surround the property. Lake access <1 mile away.
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$225
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Pipe Lake Cabin

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Maple Valley, WA
Woodsy cabin nestled on Pipe Lake in Maple Valley, Washington. Quiet, private dock and deck overlooking the lake. Nestled in between Snoqualmie National Forest and Mount Rainier National Park, this cabin is a quaint spot to have a beverage by the lake with friends, play board games as the sun goes down and go for a swim.
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Anna'sTrailer 5 miles to Mt Rainier

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Ashford, WA
In 1983, I was pleased to climb Mt Rainier as a member of the US Army.  Since then I've made numerous hikes and tours all around the National Park and have yet to discover so many others!Our Ashford property is located just 5 miles from the South Entrance to the park and sits along a local wetlands area where a herd of Elk regularly migrate through.  I've awoken many times to see them camped out in are lot or passing by at dinner.We have many other local attractions.  Copper Creek (one of my favorites), machine metal sculpture museum, several local climbing taining clubs, Alder Lake, and the head waters of the Nisqually River in walking distance from our property.  Learn more about this land:OPEN Memorial Day weekend and all year - A great location near Mt Rainier in Ashford, WA! Travel Trailer with 2 additional rooms includes: kitchen, bath w/shower, 6 beds - 2 queen, 2 twin, plus extra sleeping mats as well.  Woodstove works great for indoor heat with plenty of alder seasoned firewood.  Additionally, tenting is available for the property. (See Extras)Kitchen has propane stove with 4 burners, microwave, fridge w/freezer.  Generator provides power throughout.  Propane furnace with electric forced air in trailer.  A/C available for those occasional hot days we see in July or August. This 1/3 acre lot also has a storage shed, BBQ, picnic table, 2 porch swings, 2 covered decks and an outdoor fire pit. Located in Ashford, WA along a local elk path, many times they are seen throughout the neighborhood and on the lot where you can view them up close through the sliding glass door. Very close to Mt Rainier where a weekly pass for $30/vehicle provides limitless trails and adventures.  Additionally, the headwaters to the Nisqually river are within walking distance from the camp site and there are multiple ATV trails as well. Super quiet at night with brilliant stars miles away from city lights.
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Adytum Sanctuary at Lake Mayfield

4 sites · Lodging16 acres · Mossyrock, WA
The “Castle” Adytum is a magical and transformational experience. Adytum Sanctuary, located in Mossyrock, Washington, is a seductive oasis, a vortex, a World unto itself, yet centrally located between Seattle and Portland and just 20 minutes from I-5. Situated in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Adytum’s 16 acres of ancient forestland capture territorial lake, river, and Ike Kinswa State Park views from each Suite and on the land. With its turrets, stone, ironwork, and 75 windows, the “Castle” Adytum is a magical and transformational experience evocative of long-ago Europe or Italy while being firmly grounded in the Great Pacific Northwest. The land is a passion for the owners of Adytum and it shows. A food forest, an arboretum developing with many varieties of trees, a certified wildlife sanctuary and bird sanctuary, all of the acreage is managed free of chemicals and with a lot of love and respect. Whether creating an intimate fairytale wedding, honeymoon, anniversary or simply reconnecting with your lover or your own self again, enter the gateway to romance and adventure at Adytum Sanctuary. Enjoy Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Rainier, and White Pass Ski area, an hour away, or dozens of nearby hikes with stunning waterfalls. Or explore outlet mall shopping and antiquing nearby. Indulge your senses in spectacular rugged beauty on the edge of wildness, immerse in hauntingly beautiful sunsets, luxuriously appointed suites designed for passion. Adytum Sanctuary offers three romantic options: The Orion Suite and The First Light Suites (as a single or a double suite), and Star of the North Suite. All suites have private entrances and courtyards or decks with gas BBQs, outdoor dining options, and stunning views of the vineyard, Koi pond, glacier-fed Cowlitz and Tilton Rivers, and sparkling Lake Mayfield known for world-class fishing. This year we include connection with the energy of the land and the beauty of the night with four private camping sites. We are tremendously excited to share what hundreds of guests have called "a little slice of heaven; Eden; and Heaven on Earth" with you. Whether you camp or combine the Sanctuary's Suites with your time at Adytum, we can assure you that it will be truly transformational. Explore more on Instagram and Face Book where we update photos and information regularly. Campers and guests of the Inn are in separate areas apart from shared space of the walking trails and the pergola overlooking the Lake. If you wish to enjoy the Inn, you can combine camping with two nights in the Inn (the nightly minimum). Reconnect With All That Really Matters In Life In the Exquisite Beauty and Peace That Is…Adytum Sanctuary SM Learn more about this land: Adytum Sanctuary has hosted more than 6000 guests since 2010 in well-appointed apartment/condos, self-contained and private in a castle-like mansion. Now we are offering four private camping options, two adult campers per site, maximum, no animals.  Combine a stay at Adytum Sanctuary (book on website) with camping or simply enjoy a luxury-camping experience. Campers and guests of the Inn are in separate areas apart from shared space of the walking trails and the pergola overlooking the Lake. If you wish to enjoy the Inn, you can combine camping with two nights in the Inn (the nightly minimum). Sited on 16 organic acres of food forest and Fir plantation overlooking Lake Mayfield, the Tilton, Cowlitz Rivers, and Ike Kinswa State park, your site is extravagantly private and exquisitely beautiful. Reconnect with all that really matters in life in the beauty and peace that is Adytum Sanctuary....  A fire ring with grill or pellet stove, large water barrel on two sites, picnic table with umbrella on all sites, and nearby Nature's Head toilet (five minute walk) are provided along with a killer view of Lake Mayfield at Sites 1 and 2. Adytum Sanctuary is dark sky so enjoy star gazing and fresh mountain air. We have a Tesla/EV charging station and kayaks are available with your transport. Enjoy the pergola, shared space with guests of the Inn, with Weber BBQ, games such as Cornhole, croquet, and even disc golf with regulation baskets through an alpine course. Adytum Sanctuary is halfway between Seattle and Portland and an hour away from Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier with many lovely waterfall hikes in between such as Silver Falls, Covel Creek and Angel Falls. White Pass Ski Lodge is 60 miles away and fun mountain towns such as Packwood nearby.
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Lakeside glamping in Mount Rainier guide

Overview

You’ll know Mount Rainier National Park when you see it—the hulking volcano rises more than 14,000 feet above sea level, dominating the western Washington horizon for miles around. Glaciers cascade down the slopes, meeting deep green forests. The best part? This Northwest’s crown jewel sits just 65 miles from Seattle, making its summit the goal of many mountaineers and its location perfect for an easy weekend trip. Here you’ll find 473 camping sites scattered across three of the four quadrants of the park, including Cougar Rock in the southwest, Ohanapecosh in the southeast, and White River, in the northeast. In addition, 13 tent sites sit at the walk-in Mowich Lake campground to the northwest. Beyond that, numerous backcountry sites are scattered on and around the mountain.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for a wilderness experience: Mowich Lake
  • Best for old growth trees: Ohanapecosh
  • Best for groups: Cougar Rock

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Though RVs are allowed to park at Cougar Rock, Ohanapecosh, and White River campgrounds, they have no electrical, water, or grey water hookups.
  2. Each campsite is limited to a maximum of two vehicles, two tents, and/or six campers. Most campsites are big enough for only one tent and up to four people.
  3. Campsites at Cougar Rock, Ohanapecosh, and White River campgrounds can all be booked in advance online, with availability opening on a six-month rolling basis. The sites at Mowich Lake are available only on a first-come, first-served basis

When to go

Mount Rainier National Park is open year-round, though heavy winter snow typically closes all but the Nisqually Entrance. At this time, roads at higher elevations may be closed or require snow chains or winter tires to access. July and August are busy times, when popular parking lots and entrances come with long waits. Aim for a mid-week visit, or go during the late spring or early fall to beat the crowds.

Know before you go

  • The visitor center at the Longmire Museum is open year-round, while the Henry M. Jackson Memorial Visitor Center at Paradise closes on winter weekdays. The Ohanapecosh Visitor Center and Sunrise Visitor Center are open in summer.
  • When making a summer visit, try to arrive early (before 10am) or later in the day (after 2:30pm) to avoid peak crowds and wait times.
  • Concessions are sold at Longmire, Paradise, and Sunrise. You can also stock up in the nearby towns of Ashford and Packwood.
  • Cell service is unreliable in Mount Rainier National Park, but there is wifi in the Jackson Visitor Center at Paradise. 

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