The best camping in Kopachuck State Park, WA

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Discover the serene beauty of Kopachuck State Park's shores and trails.  

The best camping in Kopachuck State Park, WA

Public campgrounds here are often sold out.
Glencove pasture and forest trails

1. Glencove pasture and forest trails

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3mi from Kopachuck State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Gig Harbor, WA
The place has been farmland since about 1926. It became a family horse property with three pastures and now is a small lavender and blackberry farm. While it is limited to two RV sites, there may be farm visitors walking around the area. Tall cedars and fir remain in the back of the property and provide for a forest experience. It is not a commercial campground. We are now turning it into a small lavender farm. About half of the original pasture is now covered in black ground mat and 3,000 newly planted lavender. Learn more about this land: One acre pasture for dry RV camping (no restroom facilities). There is a potable water/hose bib and an auxilliary 110 volt 15 amp AC connection via extension cord from barn. You should rely primarily on your own power. Walking trails are in cedar trees and on hill across 10 acres with flower fields and blackberry "farm". Free blackberry picking in season (August and Early September). Deer, racoons, foxes, bald eagles and occassional coyote on site. Keep food and trash secure. No toilet or sewer available. There is one portable "porta potty" type facility. Dry camping only, no camp fires allowed due to fire conditions. Pack out own trash/garbage. No Pets allowed. Only visible neighbors are three horses on neigboring 10 acre farm property. There is Wi-Fi. Beach access has been closed.
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Zen Rose

4. Zen Rose

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4.8mi from Kopachuck State Park · 8 sites · Tents · Lakebay, WA
Our family property offers a more private camping experience than the nearby state parks. The one-acre lot is like a wooded extension of your backyard. Gather your group for communal camping or enjoy some quality time alone in your own separated space. And each spot has its own fire pit. You can also use the communal picnic shelter for group meals, so you can enjoy eating together among the tall trees. Relax by our natural spring pond and maybe spot some wildlife, like owls or woodpeckers. The pond is full of frogs, which is especially fun for the kiddos. For your comfort and privacy, we've provided a portable toilet on site that is professionally maintained regularly. There are also two out-buildings for additional bathroom usage. (We suggest using #1 for going #1, and #2 for freshening up.) If Penrose or Joemma state parks are filled up, come and enjoy our spacious campsites or reserve the entire property. We are conveniently located just about 5 minutes away from both state parks. Find your zen at Zen Rose and create lasting memories with your family and friends. We can't wait to welcome you to our little escape!
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Lakebay Marina (2021), Boat slips/docks no longer at marina.

5. Lakebay Getaway

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5mi from Kopachuck State Park · 2 sites · RVs · Lakebay, WA
This property is a large RV site with 2 separate hookups directly across the street from Mayo Cove Inlet, 1 mile from Penrose State Park, 3 miles from Joemma State Park, and less than a mile from Bay Lake. Across the street from the RV site is access to Mayo Cove Inlet where you can easily drop your kayak or paddle board into the water. (Know Lakebay Marina is currently not open). There is still access to the water! It's only a short paddle out before you will have a stunning, unobstructed view of Mt Rainier. Penrose and Joemma offer clamming, fishing, oyster/muscle hunting in season. Bay Lake is known for amazing fishing, including large mouth bass and rainbow trout. This RV site is a perfect landing spot while you spend your days adventuring. There is also a full RV trailer on the upper lot available if you wish to travel with friends. The listing can be found on Air Bnb at https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/561878031678560053?preview_for_ml=true&source_impression_id=p3_1668318410_NqIfGmf4KvJpRtP7.
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Cowboy Camp @ Lazy K Stables

6. Cowboy Camp @ Lazy K Stables

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7.2mi from Kopachuck State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Port Orchard, WA
Escape to Cowboy Camp at Lazy K Stables Nestled on 21 acres of scenic, active equine property, Cowboy Camp offers the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and equestrian-friendly amenities. Whether you’re pitching a tent or parking your RV, our spacious camping area can accommodate groups of all sizes—just let us know your needs in advance! Bring your horses along for the ride! With tie-out spots, temporary pens, and limited horse stalls available for just $20 per horse per night, your equine companions will feel right at home. Our facilities include an 80' x 200' indoor arena, a 100' x 200' outdoor arena, and a 60' round pen, perfect for riding and training. The camping area is a serene getaway, tucked within a peaceful grove of fir trees. Potable water is available on-site, and you’ll enjoy relaxing under the stars in this tranquil setting. Please remember to bring your own firewood. For those who don’t have horses, there’s plenty of space for outdoor games and relaxation. Clean, convenient restrooms are available nearby in the arena office, though showers are not provided. While we don’t have trails on-site, you’re just 5 minutes from 360/Gateway Park, where you’ll find an abundance of trails for horseback riding, walking, and mountain biking. Book your stay at Cowboy Camp today and enjoy the ultimate outdoor escape for you and your horses!
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Two comfy memory foam Queen sized beds with 100% cotton sheets and cozy blankets.

9. Olalla Flower Farm Glamping

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10mi from Kopachuck State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Olalla, WA
Come stay in our beautiful safari tent and experience our flower farm and old-growth Maple Forest. Located in the heart of Olalla near the Colvos Passage waterway, a ferry ride from West Seattle, 20 minutes from Tacoma, and near the quaint town of Gig Harbor. Last year we upgraded to two queen sized memory foam beds!! Lovely 100% cotton sheets and cozy blankets will keep you nice and comfy on those cool nights. Two extra twin sized cots are available to rent in the "Extras" section of the listing.** You will feel very secluded on our 5 acre property. Our parcel is partially wooded and partially cleared for our flower farm. But it adjoins neighboring properties that have an additional 20+ acres that are totally wooded giving the feeling of being further away from civilization than you are. Enjoy an outdoor shower on the edge of the woods with on-demand hot water. You’ll also have your own custom made steel fire pit with fire wood available for purchase (or you can bring your own). We have an outdoor picnic table as well as a table inside the tent for late night card games. There's a lovely little bathroom with a composting toilet and a sink with running water. We allow up to 6 people (absolutely no pets) and request that parties respect the limit so that our composting toilet can keep up with the demand with minimal servicing while you are here (to maintain your privacy). Please contact us to set up a time for a guided tour if you are interested in seeing the farm up close. Please no U-pick or tours without guidance. We’d like to make sure to point out that there is convenient and dedicated parking for campers but the camping spot is about 200 feet from the parking area and over uneven ground. A cart is provided for unpacking your vehicle. Because it is very dark here at night, we would request that campers arrive before dark to safely find their way and unload with adequate light. Things provided: Weather proof tent, two queen sized beds and bed linens, outdoor and indoor tables chairs, solar-powered lights, composting toilet, firepit, outdoor shower with hot water, parking for 2 cars. NOT provided: Extra bedding or sleeping bags (for the rentable cots,), cookware, dishes, power of any kind, ice or food.
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Owl Glade

10. Owl Glade

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10mi from Kopachuck State Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Herron Island, WA
Please note, this is HASRSTINE ISLAND, NOT HERRON. I haven't gotten Hipcamp to fix this yet. There is a bridge to the island and the coordinates offered for site are correct. Also no bathroom set up at this time. Beautiful peaceful forest with trails, a great spot for elopements (elopement package separate) and a beautiful meadow with a small ringed fire pit for one site and a movable fir pit for another.. Maximum 2 sites in 5 acres. 70% of the Island is forestry but sound DOES carry a long way so it's not dead-quiet. Harstine Island has a BRIDGE, no ferry! One hammock is left up in the forest and there are places for your hammocks to be hung, as well. There is one spot on drive that is between two trees so you need to go slowly and be careful, 9 foot wide at wheel base only. Please take note of this. Easy for cars, a bit tricky for some trailer/RVs. Photo and video can be seen on webpage. Types of wildlife include barred owls, a nighthawk usually in summer can be seen at dusk, western alligator lizards, warblers, robins, crows, wrens, a bear has visited before (lucky me heard it 'woof' at me, bear didn't appreciate my singing), deer, others have seen red fox in the past but we have not been so lucky. Birder's paradise. one lovely review calls it a great place for forest bathing! Puget sound is SO clean here with a diverse salt water life. Orca and Humpback have been spotted nearby. You can track them at Orca Network or Puget Sound Whale Sightings on Facebook. Both '22 and '23 have seen orca making rounds with the incoming tide going under the bridge and circling the island! There is Jarrell Cove state park and a boat ramp at Latimer's Landing Boat Launch few miles way. There is a great local market at the community center Saturdays from 10-12 in the summer. No water view, this is heavy forest off a gravel drive into privacy. No power, no water, pack it in pack it out. Please be careful of deer when you are driving in and observe island speed limits. Familiarize yourself with the personal fire extinguisher at the site.
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Peaceful Olympic Peninsula RV Sites

11. Peaceful Olympic Peninsula RV Sites

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10mi from Kopachuck State Park · 4 sites · RVs · Belfair, WA
Our beautiful property is a short drive away from the Hood Canal, Puget Sound, and various fresh water lakes that are regularly stocked with fish. We offer over an acre of developed land that has four fully functional RV sites that have water, electricity and sewer hook-ups. Each site is beautifully graveled and clean. Our property is off of the beaten path on the outskirts of the delightful town of Belfair in Mason county. The neighborhood is low key and very "country life" oriented. Bring your RV and enjoy a safe, quiet, modernized place to start your adventures from. There is plenty to do in this area for folks who like to get outside and play! Within a twelve mile radius of our property you will find the following: Belfair State Park Lake Devereux (great kayaking lake with excellent fishing) Twanoh State Park (clams and oyster beds) Mason Lake Benson Lake Allyn Waterfront (2 Margaritas - great Mexican food restaurant in Allyn) Hood Canal The distances from our driveway to the various communities in our area are as follows: Belfair - 10 miles or a 15 minute drive Bremerton - 13 miles or a 20 minute drive Shelton - 19 miles or a 26 minute drive Tacoma - 46 miles or a 60 minute drive Olympia - 41 miles or a 52 minute drive Belfair has two grocery stores, a handful of gas stations, wonderful restaurants and interesting shops. It's a relaxing drive to our place from downtown Belfair right along the beautiful Hood Canal. We are tucked away in a back neighborhood 379 feet above sea level. Very peaceful and quiet! You must have a fully self-contained RV to stay at our property as there are no public bathroom or shower facilities available. So come on out and escape the hustle and bustle of city life. We are here for you should you need a safe, quiet place to park for however long it takes to get your inner peace back. We truly look forward to hearing from you!
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Madrona Meadow

13. Madrona Meadow Camp

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11mi from Kopachuck State Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Anderson Island, WA
This secluded meadow has sweeping views, including a stunning shot of Mount Rainier on clear days. Surrounded by forested land including a park preserve, the land is quiet and private. A great place to watch birds, access multiple park trails by foot, or just enjoy being outside in nature. There are old fruit trees on the land that give plentiful fruit (most years) starting in August, and depending on the time of year you'll also find blackberries, huckleberries and salal berries. Additional tent sites are tucked into the trees. Serving all is an outdoor/covered compost toilet tucked into the trees a couple minutes walk from the meadow. There is also a spigot with hose where you can rinse off gear etc. A public swimming hole on Lake Florence is a short drive way, along with beaches. Check back with us in the future as well, because we have big plans for additional amenities.
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Cole's Cabin on Anderson Island

14. Cole's Cabin on Anderson Island

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11mi from Kopachuck State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Anderson Island, WA
Cute little wood cabin on a large, quiet lot, with covered porch looking out towards the water near the end of Cole's Point. Gravity fed fresh water at the sink on the porch. Inside, includes couch, queen bed, twin bed, fridge with chilled water, freezer, microwave. Nicely heated in winter and stays cool in summer. Sitting in comfy camp chairs on the covered porch can be magical during a spring rain. Outhouse with nightlight and composting toilet. Firepit with kindling and firewood in winter. (Summer fires are not allowed.) Short walk to the beach to the north. Short walk south to the edge of the Oro Bay as well. Kayaks can be rented on island. (Not related to the host.) Multiple hikes / walks within Jacob's Point, Andy's Marine Park, and 7 other parks on island. One wonderful little grocery store on island for fresh or incidental items along with one cafe, and one restaurant. The historic Johnson Farm and Museum can be a great place to sample island life from 100+ years ago. Pay extra for use of the twin electric bikes to ride the many quiet, scenic roads around the island. These roads can take you to the hikes, the store, cafe, or sample the sights like the 1928 ferry "Ocean City" slowly sinking into the mud in Oro Bay. There is often deer, hawks, eagles, coyotes, bunnies, and sometimes humpback or orca whales, all within sight of the cabin. It's a great place to escape the hectic pace of the city and enjoy the solitude interrupted only by the sound of the birds, and perhaps the distant trains about 3 miles away. Writer looking for a spot to focus on your next book? Reader wanting to finish a good book? Both are a perfect fit. Dogs are welcome but cannot run free due to the native animals that call the area home. The ferry is a 1 hour walk so cars are recommended. The Steilacoom ferry to Anderson Island leaves from the wonderful historic town of Steilacoom which is also well worth visiting. Want to add boating to your visit, reach out to South Sound Sailing Tours / Capt. Corey (360) 489-7476, CaptainCorey76@gmail.com .
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Neighborwood: An Eco Retreat

15. Neighborwood: An Eco Retreat

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12mi from Kopachuck State Park · 2 sites · Lodging · Shelton, WA
Welcome to Neighborwood, a soulful eco-retreat nestled in the quiet forest of Harstine Island, Washington. This thoughtfully crafted escape invites you to slow down, reconnect with nature, and find stillness in a space designed for restoration, creativity, and meaningful connection. Each stay at Neighborwood is intimate and intentional. Our offerings include a modern off-grid cabin, a cozy vintage trailer, and a peaceful tent campsites—each built with natural materials, solar-powered amenities, and curated design touches that celebrate simplicity and beauty. Inside, you'll find organic bedding, locally made ceramics, and minimal yet warm interiors that reflect the surrounding woods. Step outside and you're immersed in a private forest sanctuary. Wander the winding trails, gather around the community firepit, or take a moment to swing in the hammock under the towering firs. Guests are encouraged to enjoy our outdoor shower and our (soon-to-be-finished) handcrafted wood-fired sauna, available as an optional add-on experience that deepens the sense of rejuvenation. Neighborwood is more than a place to stay—it's a place to engage. We offer seasonal workshops and occasional communal meals, highlighting local makers, wellness practices, and the slow rhythms of island life. Our guests often find themselves inspired to write, sketch, stretch, or simply rest with a book in hand. What you can expect: Peace and privacy Thoughtful, eco-conscious design Add-on wellness experiences like sauna sessions An unplugged, off-grid experience (with solar lights, no Wi-Fi) Proximity to Olympic National Park adventures, yet far from crowds Occasional curated community events (art showcases, garden dinners, etc.) Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple seeking retreat, or a creative soul needing inspiration, Neighborwood is a place to stay, gather, and grow—at your own pace. We welcome all identities and lifestyles and prioritize inclusive, safe space for all. Come as you are. Leave a little lighter.
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Sweet Alyssum Farm

17. Sweet Alyssum Farm

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14mi from Kopachuck State Park · 3 sites · Tents · Vashon, WA
The farm is on 12 acres of sloping field set against a tall forested backdrop, and only a 5 minute walk from restaurants, shopping, bars and groceries. Three designated level campsites are spaced around the property, each with a fire pit and picnic table. Please pay attention to the fact that these are walk-in sites, and you'll be hauling your camping items from the parking area over uneven ground. We provide a cart to help tote your items, if needed. There is a communal central deck for camper's use, with a water spigot, power outlet and sink, plus a propane stove and some cooking utensils. A communal port-a-potty is available to campers. Parking is in one designated location, and campers must be prepared to walk about 300 feet over uneven ground to their campsite. The working farm fields are not open to campers, but can be admired as a backdrop. A You-Pick flower patch and farm stand at the entrance of the property are open for shopping, picture-taking and flower-picking seasonally. Pets and campfires (outside of burn bans) are permitted. Guests love staying here: "We loved our experience at Alyssa's Flower Farm. The property is beautiful - everywhere you look, you're surrounded by gorgeous scenes of nature. Sunrise and sunset was amazing, and there's something so lovely about hearing songbirds in the trees. They have a beautiful flower farm, and we fell very lucky to have gotten the chance to enjoy it. We loved every moment here, and we can't wait for an opportunity to come back!"
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Camping on the Bluff.

20. Private Beach, 15 Acres, Vashon

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15mi from Kopachuck State Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Vashon, WA
Visit Vashon Island and relax on a private estate property. Camp overlooking Puget Sound, walk the trail down to the secluded beach and enjoy 1000 ft. of peaceful waterfront. Vashon boasts great coffee hangouts, bakeries, galleries, wineries, restaurants (May's Thai, Lunetta Pizza, The Ruby Brink, The Hardware Store Restaurant, Snapdragon and others). Galleries, shops and restaurants in the town of Vashon and also in Burton. Vashon Center for the Arts, O-Space and the Chamber of Commerce have events that might be of interest. Outdoor fires are by permission only. There are sometime burn bans for air quality and/or high fire danger. fires are allowed AT THE BEACH, below the high tide line, between October 1 and June 15, but there are various reasons they may not be allowed (air quality bans, windy conditions, etc.) Any fire you light must be put out COLD (no steam, no heat) with water and buried with sand before leaving them unattended. You are responsible for any damage or injuries caused by a fire you start, so please be careful! Please note: It is very important that the number of people on site is accurate. Please contact Hipcamp to change the number of people - there currently is no way to do that on the site?! There is an additional charge per person above the base 2 person rate. There is no outdoor music at any time. Quiet hours are 8 pm to 10 am. There is no picnic table or any amenities, but you can fill up water at our barn if needed. DO NOT USE THE WOODS AS A BATHROOM. It is necessary to bring your own latrine. The water at (shallower) Dockton Park (about a 6 min drive away) gets warm from swimming in summer if you prefer it to 54 degree deep water here! Please clean up after your pet. Dogs must be leashed AT ALL TIMES in the field. If no one is around at the beach, they can be off leash, but leash up if anyone approaches until they pass. Please never leave your dog unattended outside where barking will disturb the peace. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. Looking forward to hosting you! IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, DIAL 911 FROM A CELL PHONE. 4025 SW Pt. Robinson Rd. is the address. Lisa 206 498 4359 Chiara (July - Sept only) 206 409 7975 Larry Sherry 206 295 4564/206 295 7333 Andre 206 335 6731
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About

Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Gig Harbor, Washington, Kopachuck State Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With its stunning beach sunsets and a plethora of activities like beach exploration, bird watching, and kayaking, the park promises an unforgettable day-use adventure. Immerse yourself in nature's embrace as you hike the scenic trails or paddle through the tranquil waters.

When to go

The best time to visit Kopachuck State Park is during the summer months when the weather is warm and the beach invites for a swim. However, the park's beauty can be enjoyed year-round from 8am to dusk. Winter visits offer a peaceful solitude, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and the possibility of a burn ban affecting fire pit use.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a Discover Pass; an annual pass is $30, and a one-day pass is $10.
  • Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times.
  • Be aware that the beach does not have ADA access, so plan accordingly.
  • Day-use areas are equipped with picnic tables and grills for a perfect family outing.
  • Check for any alerts or burn bans before planning your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
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