The best dog-friendly glamping near Seattle

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Camping near Seattle, Washington with your furry friends just got a whole lot more glamorous! Hipcamp offers over 600 options for glamping with pets in the Seattle area. With an average price per night of $75 and options as low as $30, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Check out top campsites like Valhalla Tree Farm (200 reviews), It's a King thing (190 reviews), and The Cedar River Retreat (181 reviews) for a guaranteed great time. Enjoy popular amenities like pets, potable water, and campfires, and make the most of your stay with activities such as boating, paddling, and hiking.

97% (3.4K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Seattle

1. Carbon Canyon Ranch

98%
(28)
37mi from Seattle · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
5 acre fully fenced Mt. Rainier view property. Dog and horse friendly. Please leash and pick up. There is a full game room for your enjoyment and free wifi. Both sites are full RV sites with 50 amp, water, sewer. We have 42' RV available for rental as well that is across from the site, there may be tenants staying there during your stay. We are the doorstep to Mt. Rainier and all of its' glory. Less than an hours drive from Crystal Mountain Resort. Located at the top of Carbon Canyon we have endless trails for hiking, horse riding, and motor sports. Feel free to bring your toys and you can drive right off the property. You will be staying in a rural area next to horses, goats, pigs, chickens. A little about Orting - Nestled in the foothills of Mt Rainier between the Puyallup and Carbon Rivers, Orting is a quaint Turn-of-the-Century village that you will not forget. The town center is anchored by three parks filled with giant maples and evergreens. You will be awed by the view of Mt. Rainier from Washington Avenue. The levees on the east and west sides of town are perfect for hikes along the rivers. The 20 mile Foothills Trail meanders right through the middle of town and then takes you along the Carbon River levee. Bike, walk, take the stroller and the family pet. Enjoy the turn-of-the-century architecture of downtown and eat at one of the 15 restaurants. If your timing is right you can take part in the Daffodil festival and parade the first Saturday of April. The Kingsmen Car show comes to town the third Saturday in June. Then there is the Pumpkin festival the second weekend of October. Finally the year is capped off with the Christmas festival throughout December. Then there are the many foot and bike races that take place on the foothills trail throughout the year. PLEASE NOTE: 24 hour advanced notice on early arrivals mandatory as we work. We will always try to accommodate but cannot guarantee. If you require a 30 amp hookup please make sure you have an adapter for the 50 amp outlet.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night

2. The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

100%
(28)
41mi from Seattle · 3 sites · Lodging
🏔️ Secluded Mountain Retreat | Olympic National Park Access | Sasquatch Country Looking for more than just a cabin? The King’s Cottage offers an off-grid mountain experience high atop Dow Mountain in Hoodsport, WA. Nestled on 5 private forested acres near Lake Cushman, this remote PNW cabin is perfect for nature lovers, off-grid adventurers, and Bigfoot enthusiasts. Located just 35-40 minutes from Olympic National Park’s Staircase entrance and 20 minutes from downtown Hoodsport, guests can explore hikes, lakes, and charming local spots—all from a cozy basecamp in the woods. 🌲 Arrival Info After passing the first locked gate, enjoy a scenic 3-mile dirt and gravel forest road. (4WD helpful in winter but not required.) A steep but manageable second gated driveway leads to private parking for up to 3 vehicles, with overflow parking below. 🛏️ Sleeping Arrangements & Amenities Main Cabin: Queen bed, cozy couch & chair, indoor fireplace, and a well-stocked kitchenette (stove, cookware, coffee, spices). Pole Barn: King bed in “The Tree View Room” with forest views, dishwashing area, and outdoor cooking setup. Bunkhouse: Full bed + twin bunk, toys & books for the kids. 🔥 Outdoor Living Main firepit: In-ground with views of Mt. St. Helens & Hood Canal Secondary firepit: Propane (usable year-round unless burn ban) Note: Sauna unavailable during burn bans due to heating method. 💧 Off-Grid Comforts 24 gallons of utility water + case of drinking water and ice Solar & battery-powered lights, lanterns, headlamps Wood for fireplace & firepit BBQ propane included permitted outhouse cook via stove, grill, or firepit. 🐾 Wildlife & Bigfoot Lore Since 2019: 4 bobcat sightings, 1 bear, daily ravens, and local cougar activity. Bigfoot sightings reported: wood knocks, howls, and strange night noises. Bring bear spray, flashlight, and your camera—you may witness Sasquatch. 🏞 Outdoor Adventure Hiking, fishing, swimming, mushroom foraging Stargazing, tubing (tubes provided), golf & disc golf, wolf sanctuary & near by Go carts. Downtown Hoodsport: wine tasting, brewery, broasted chicken & more Free guest pass to private parks on Lake Cushman & Lake Kokanee 🗝️ Check-In Details Due to gated access, owner meets guests between 4–7 PM to escort you in. (Late arrival? fee may apply).
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$200
 / night

3. Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

94%
(26)
28mi from Seattle · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to Olympic Wanderer! This fairy-tale nature retreat creekside cabin will wow you with its stellar location, lush grounds, hot-tub, and stylish interior. The cabin is nestled in a forested community next the hood canal, famous for its rich waters and shellfish harvesting. This is the perfect base for your adventures on the Olympic Peninsula, and is a great central location close to endless amazing hiking trails, including Olympic NP and multiple state parks less than 10 minutes away. The highlight of the cabin is the log bridge across the creek! You will feel like you are on an amazing hiking trail or in a fairytale on the rainforest-like grounds with a babbling brook or rushing creek running through it depending on how much rain we have had. Our property is directly across the street from access to the national forest service roads with miles of roads and trails. PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BOOKING: The cabin is older and rustic, and we are renovating it over time. There is a very steep/narrow staircase that excesses the second floor, and the twin bed artea is part of the lofty and is not an enclosed bedroom. The living space and kitchen are open concept, and there is seating for 4 at the dining room table and 2 countertop barstools as well. The adorable farmhouse style kitchen has everything you need to cook meals during your stay, including all cooking essentials and basic spices. We also have pancake mix and quick oats for our guests in case you forgot to bring your own breakfast. If you are lucky enough to stay in late summer, you can walk across the street to pick wild blackberries. The living room has a large TV and a nice selection of DVDs to choose from. We also have Starlink for both internet and streaming services. Cell service can be hit or miss depending on provider. The bathroom is on the lower level, as well as the first bedroom which has a queen bed. The 2nd bedroom opens up with a barn door and also has a queen bed as well as beautiful views of the creek and trees. For this reason it is my favorite bedroom! At the bottom of the stairs is the mud room which is a an enclosed patio and is a great place to store recreational equipment or wet/muddy items. It also allows excess to one of the decks which features outdoor seating and a bbq.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$280
 / night

4. Cozy cottage w/ open air bathhouse

100%
(1)
46mi from Seattle · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to your peaceful retreat nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Our cozy 3-bedroom, 1-bath cottage offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers seeking tranquility. Just 500 ft from the trailhead at Squaxin Park, this serene getaway invites you to slow down, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the beauty of Olympia. You're party is welcome to set up tents as well! Our property is surrounded by lush greenery and features everything you need for a relaxing stay: • Open-Air Bathhouse: Immerse yourself in the unique experience of soaking in one of two spacious clawfoot tubs under the stars. Adjust the water temperature to your liking, draw the full-length privacy curtains, and let the fairy lights create a magical ambiance. • Detached office: The private, dedicated office is also a 3rd bedroom, it has a high-quality, odor-free camping toilet and a hot and cold water dispenser with tea and coffee provided with views of the garden and private deck • Fire Circle: Gather around the stone fire circle for an evening of storytelling, roasting marshmallows, or quiet contemplation under the towering cedar trees. • Garden and Outdoor Spaces: Wander the fern-lined pathways, sketch the native plants with provided art supplies, or simply enjoy birdwatching with binoculars from the deck. While immersed in nature, you’ll still enjoy thoughtful comforts, including: • A fully equipped kitchen with coffee and tea essentials. • A cozy living room with vintage touches, a woodstove, and games. • A dedicated workspace with a standing desk, perfect for remote workers. • Fluffy bathrobes, oversized towels, and unscented toiletries for your bathhouse experience. Nearby Attractions • Squaxin Park: a short 500 ft walk away, this 300-acre park features scenic hiking trails, beach access, and breathtaking views of the Puget Sound. • Local Wildlife: Keep an eye out for deer, bald eagles, and songbirds right from the property. • Olympia Adventures: Explore Nisqually reach, Burfoot park, McClain creek, the Olympics and Pacific Ocean all between minutes or under an hour away Pet-Friendly: We welcome well-behaved pets to join in the adventure (please let us know in advance). • Wi-Fi provided
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$175
 / night

5. Ravens Ridge

98%
(116)
28mi from Seattle · 8 sites · RVs, Lodging
Nestled in the Tarboo Valley near Dabob Bay, you will find a relaxing little off grid hideaway where the forest meets the sea! This serene land will imbue you with its sacred, peace-filled vibes and invite you into precious moments to hear and feel the hum and aliveness of summer. Ravens converse, robins sing and deer meander through Cedars, Big Leaf Maples and luscious ferns. Fall asleep under the stars and wake up to the chirping birds. Our woods are home to Grandma Big Leaf Maple that holds you as you swing from her branch and feel the joy of letting go rush over you. With the freedom of no cell service, you can spend a quiet moment to think under the cedars at our meditation rock. We offer a communal fire pit, kitchen & bathroom area in our meadow for refreshing and recharging while meeting magical new souls sharing in the euphoria of nature in an alcohol and tobacco free space. Ravens Ridge is a short walk from Dabob Bay and the Tarboo Wildlife Preserve and a short drive from Quilcene, WA, the Pearl of the Peninsula, known for its oysters and proximity to some of the best hiking and other outdoor recreation on the Olympic Peninsula. This location provides easy access to trailheads in the Olympic National Forest, Mt Walker Viewpoint, and kayaking in the most pristine and protected inlets of the Salish Sea. Whether you are looking to eat fresh seafood or harvest your own, you will find all your heart desires: wild mushrooms in the fall, fresh nettles in the Spring, whale and seal watching! PLEASE NOTE: We are Queer! We welcome all LGBTQIA+ folks and allies. We believe in Magic and the power of Science to prove it. We are located on Twana/Skokomish, Chimakum, and Jamestown S'Klallam land. We honor this responsibility by providing an alcohol/tobacco-free space and giving back annually to tribal projects like Longhouse for the People. We also provide a discount for indigenous folks. Please reach out for more information. We are open to accommodating larger groups up to 14 individuals at a discounted rate. Please reach out with information about your group event, including the number of campers and date of stay, and we can discuss the terms. We take down the bell tents in late October and put them back up sometime in April, depending on the weather. If you are interested in pitching your own tent on a platform during the cooler months that is an option at a discounted rate.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$27
 / night

Camping near Seattle, Washington with your furry friends just got a whole lot more glamorous! Hipcamp offers over 600 options for glamping with pets in the Seattle area. With an average price per night of $75 and options as low as $30, you're sure to find the perfect spot. Check out top campsites like Valhalla Tree Farm (200 reviews), It's a King thing (190 reviews), and The Cedar River Retreat (181 reviews) for a guaranteed great time. Enjoy popular amenities like pets, potable water, and campfires, and make the most of your stay with activities such as boating, paddling, and hiking.

97% (3.4K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Seattle

1. Carbon Canyon Ranch

98%
(28)
37mi from Seattle · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
5 acre fully fenced Mt. Rainier view property. Dog and horse friendly. Please leash and pick up. There is a full game room for your enjoyment and free wifi. Both sites are full RV sites with 50 amp, water, sewer. We have 42' RV available for rental as well that is across from the site, there may be tenants staying there during your stay. We are the doorstep to Mt. Rainier and all of its' glory. Less than an hours drive from Crystal Mountain Resort. Located at the top of Carbon Canyon we have endless trails for hiking, horse riding, and motor sports. Feel free to bring your toys and you can drive right off the property. You will be staying in a rural area next to horses, goats, pigs, chickens. A little about Orting - Nestled in the foothills of Mt Rainier between the Puyallup and Carbon Rivers, Orting is a quaint Turn-of-the-Century village that you will not forget. The town center is anchored by three parks filled with giant maples and evergreens. You will be awed by the view of Mt. Rainier from Washington Avenue. The levees on the east and west sides of town are perfect for hikes along the rivers. The 20 mile Foothills Trail meanders right through the middle of town and then takes you along the Carbon River levee. Bike, walk, take the stroller and the family pet. Enjoy the turn-of-the-century architecture of downtown and eat at one of the 15 restaurants. If your timing is right you can take part in the Daffodil festival and parade the first Saturday of April. The Kingsmen Car show comes to town the third Saturday in June. Then there is the Pumpkin festival the second weekend of October. Finally the year is capped off with the Christmas festival throughout December. Then there are the many foot and bike races that take place on the foothills trail throughout the year. PLEASE NOTE: 24 hour advanced notice on early arrivals mandatory as we work. We will always try to accommodate but cannot guarantee. If you require a 30 amp hookup please make sure you have an adapter for the 50 amp outlet.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night

2. The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

100%
(28)
41mi from Seattle · 3 sites · Lodging
🏔️ Secluded Mountain Retreat | Olympic National Park Access | Sasquatch Country Looking for more than just a cabin? The King’s Cottage offers an off-grid mountain experience high atop Dow Mountain in Hoodsport, WA. Nestled on 5 private forested acres near Lake Cushman, this remote PNW cabin is perfect for nature lovers, off-grid adventurers, and Bigfoot enthusiasts. Located just 35-40 minutes from Olympic National Park’s Staircase entrance and 20 minutes from downtown Hoodsport, guests can explore hikes, lakes, and charming local spots—all from a cozy basecamp in the woods. 🌲 Arrival Info After passing the first locked gate, enjoy a scenic 3-mile dirt and gravel forest road. (4WD helpful in winter but not required.) A steep but manageable second gated driveway leads to private parking for up to 3 vehicles, with overflow parking below. 🛏️ Sleeping Arrangements & Amenities Main Cabin: Queen bed, cozy couch & chair, indoor fireplace, and a well-stocked kitchenette (stove, cookware, coffee, spices). Pole Barn: King bed in “The Tree View Room” with forest views, dishwashing area, and outdoor cooking setup. Bunkhouse: Full bed + twin bunk, toys & books for the kids. 🔥 Outdoor Living Main firepit: In-ground with views of Mt. St. Helens & Hood Canal Secondary firepit: Propane (usable year-round unless burn ban) Note: Sauna unavailable during burn bans due to heating method. 💧 Off-Grid Comforts 24 gallons of utility water + case of drinking water and ice Solar & battery-powered lights, lanterns, headlamps Wood for fireplace & firepit BBQ propane included permitted outhouse cook via stove, grill, or firepit. 🐾 Wildlife & Bigfoot Lore Since 2019: 4 bobcat sightings, 1 bear, daily ravens, and local cougar activity. Bigfoot sightings reported: wood knocks, howls, and strange night noises. Bring bear spray, flashlight, and your camera—you may witness Sasquatch. 🏞 Outdoor Adventure Hiking, fishing, swimming, mushroom foraging Stargazing, tubing (tubes provided), golf & disc golf, wolf sanctuary & near by Go carts. Downtown Hoodsport: wine tasting, brewery, broasted chicken & more Free guest pass to private parks on Lake Cushman & Lake Kokanee 🗝️ Check-In Details Due to gated access, owner meets guests between 4–7 PM to escort you in. (Late arrival? fee may apply).
Toilets
Campfires
Potable water
from 
$200
 / night

3. Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

94%
(26)
28mi from Seattle · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to Olympic Wanderer! This fairy-tale nature retreat creekside cabin will wow you with its stellar location, lush grounds, hot-tub, and stylish interior. The cabin is nestled in a forested community next the hood canal, famous for its rich waters and shellfish harvesting. This is the perfect base for your adventures on the Olympic Peninsula, and is a great central location close to endless amazing hiking trails, including Olympic NP and multiple state parks less than 10 minutes away. The highlight of the cabin is the log bridge across the creek! You will feel like you are on an amazing hiking trail or in a fairytale on the rainforest-like grounds with a babbling brook or rushing creek running through it depending on how much rain we have had. Our property is directly across the street from access to the national forest service roads with miles of roads and trails. PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BOOKING: The cabin is older and rustic, and we are renovating it over time. There is a very steep/narrow staircase that excesses the second floor, and the twin bed artea is part of the lofty and is not an enclosed bedroom. The living space and kitchen are open concept, and there is seating for 4 at the dining room table and 2 countertop barstools as well. The adorable farmhouse style kitchen has everything you need to cook meals during your stay, including all cooking essentials and basic spices. We also have pancake mix and quick oats for our guests in case you forgot to bring your own breakfast. If you are lucky enough to stay in late summer, you can walk across the street to pick wild blackberries. The living room has a large TV and a nice selection of DVDs to choose from. We also have Starlink for both internet and streaming services. Cell service can be hit or miss depending on provider. The bathroom is on the lower level, as well as the first bedroom which has a queen bed. The 2nd bedroom opens up with a barn door and also has a queen bed as well as beautiful views of the creek and trees. For this reason it is my favorite bedroom! At the bottom of the stairs is the mud room which is a an enclosed patio and is a great place to store recreational equipment or wet/muddy items. It also allows excess to one of the decks which features outdoor seating and a bbq.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$280
 / night

4. Cozy cottage w/ open air bathhouse

100%
(1)
46mi from Seattle · 1 site · Lodging
Welcome to your peaceful retreat nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Our cozy 3-bedroom, 1-bath cottage offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers seeking tranquility. Just 500 ft from the trailhead at Squaxin Park, this serene getaway invites you to slow down, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the beauty of Olympia. You're party is welcome to set up tents as well! Our property is surrounded by lush greenery and features everything you need for a relaxing stay: • Open-Air Bathhouse: Immerse yourself in the unique experience of soaking in one of two spacious clawfoot tubs under the stars. Adjust the water temperature to your liking, draw the full-length privacy curtains, and let the fairy lights create a magical ambiance. • Detached office: The private, dedicated office is also a 3rd bedroom, it has a high-quality, odor-free camping toilet and a hot and cold water dispenser with tea and coffee provided with views of the garden and private deck • Fire Circle: Gather around the stone fire circle for an evening of storytelling, roasting marshmallows, or quiet contemplation under the towering cedar trees. • Garden and Outdoor Spaces: Wander the fern-lined pathways, sketch the native plants with provided art supplies, or simply enjoy birdwatching with binoculars from the deck. While immersed in nature, you’ll still enjoy thoughtful comforts, including: • A fully equipped kitchen with coffee and tea essentials. • A cozy living room with vintage touches, a woodstove, and games. • A dedicated workspace with a standing desk, perfect for remote workers. • Fluffy bathrobes, oversized towels, and unscented toiletries for your bathhouse experience. Nearby Attractions • Squaxin Park: a short 500 ft walk away, this 300-acre park features scenic hiking trails, beach access, and breathtaking views of the Puget Sound. • Local Wildlife: Keep an eye out for deer, bald eagles, and songbirds right from the property. • Olympia Adventures: Explore Nisqually reach, Burfoot park, McClain creek, the Olympics and Pacific Ocean all between minutes or under an hour away Pet-Friendly: We welcome well-behaved pets to join in the adventure (please let us know in advance). • Wi-Fi provided
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$175
 / night

5. Ravens Ridge

98%
(116)
28mi from Seattle · 8 sites · RVs, Lodging
Nestled in the Tarboo Valley near Dabob Bay, you will find a relaxing little off grid hideaway where the forest meets the sea! This serene land will imbue you with its sacred, peace-filled vibes and invite you into precious moments to hear and feel the hum and aliveness of summer. Ravens converse, robins sing and deer meander through Cedars, Big Leaf Maples and luscious ferns. Fall asleep under the stars and wake up to the chirping birds. Our woods are home to Grandma Big Leaf Maple that holds you as you swing from her branch and feel the joy of letting go rush over you. With the freedom of no cell service, you can spend a quiet moment to think under the cedars at our meditation rock. We offer a communal fire pit, kitchen & bathroom area in our meadow for refreshing and recharging while meeting magical new souls sharing in the euphoria of nature in an alcohol and tobacco free space. Ravens Ridge is a short walk from Dabob Bay and the Tarboo Wildlife Preserve and a short drive from Quilcene, WA, the Pearl of the Peninsula, known for its oysters and proximity to some of the best hiking and other outdoor recreation on the Olympic Peninsula. This location provides easy access to trailheads in the Olympic National Forest, Mt Walker Viewpoint, and kayaking in the most pristine and protected inlets of the Salish Sea. Whether you are looking to eat fresh seafood or harvest your own, you will find all your heart desires: wild mushrooms in the fall, fresh nettles in the Spring, whale and seal watching! PLEASE NOTE: We are Queer! We welcome all LGBTQIA+ folks and allies. We believe in Magic and the power of Science to prove it. We are located on Twana/Skokomish, Chimakum, and Jamestown S'Klallam land. We honor this responsibility by providing an alcohol/tobacco-free space and giving back annually to tribal projects like Longhouse for the People. We also provide a discount for indigenous folks. Please reach out for more information. We are open to accommodating larger groups up to 14 individuals at a discounted rate. Please reach out with information about your group event, including the number of campers and date of stay, and we can discuss the terms. We take down the bell tents in late October and put them back up sometime in April, depending on the weather. If you are interested in pitching your own tent on a platform during the cooler months that is an option at a discounted rate.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$27
 / night

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