Camping near Olympia

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A short drive from Seattle, in the Puget Sound region, Washington’s state capital of Olympia offers easy access to the Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park, and many campers pick up groceries and supplies here before heading into the woods. While most of the area’s camping options are outside of Olympia’s city limits, it’s still worth checking out if you’re a fan of smaller communities with an unconventional feel, and there are lots of independently owned shops and restaurants that cater to students at the Evergreen State College, Washington’s very own alternative state school.

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Hidden Meadow Retreat

1. Hidden Meadow Retreat

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4.9mi from Olympia · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Olympia, WA
Thank you for an amazing 2025 season. We will see you back in the spring of 2026. Book your events and campouts now before the season fills up! We are located on a very private property (the only houses you will see are across the inlet) surrounded by nature but only about 10 minutes from downtown Olympia and 5 minutes from I-5 and Lacey. The property is situated on the very south end of Henderson Inlet. We are on the tide flats so twice a day (at high tide) we have the opportunity to explore on the water in canoes and kayaks. The property is spread over 16 acres and is comprised of two large fields (one in front of our home and the other is a smaller meadow off to the side (hidden meadow) and forest land. There is tons of space for playing, exploring and tiring out your kids and pups! Wildlife is abound with eagles, hawks, owls, falcons, shore birds and a variety of forest birds make this place their home. We are also frequented by the local deer who wonder through and say hi. About the campground: The campground is located in the far northeast corner of the property on the edge of the forest and meadow. In the common areas you will find the porta potty, shower and sink. There is also a supply closet that has the yard games and extra supplies. There is a hot tub situated right on the edge of the forest with peek-a-boo views of the inlet. You will also find garbage and recycling bins. There are trails throughout the forest along the 600 feet of water (tide) front. Along the trails you will find several different benches, seats and swings to relax and enjoy nature from. There are also fairies and gnomes who have been sighted in the forest. If you look closely, you might spot one too! We ware, if you touch a fairy or gnome they do lose their magical powers so please respect the mystical creatures. 😊 The sites are about 500 feet from our house and offer great privacy. You may see us throughout the day and evening coming and going from the campground, working on the property or playing with the kids on the trails!
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Healing Hearts Ranch

3. Healing Hearts Ranch

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6mi from Olympia · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia , WA
Healing Hearts Ranch was started to inspire hope and healing through partnership with horses. Equine Assisted Learning sessions are available by contacting your host for more information. The ranch is 23 acres partially wooded with a nature trail and open fenced paddocks and fields. We have a herd of horses on the property and offer Equine Assisted Learning and riding lessons onsite. Tent site is in wooded area at back of property, porta potty by the barn available. Water from spigot by tent site. Guests love it here: "What a nice surprise! I was not sure what to expect staying on a horse ranch, but it was everything I could have hoped for and more. Kristy was an awesome host and there was one other group up by the rv pad, but we hardly saw them. Dogs were very friendly and Kristy let us use a propane fire-pit to provide warmth and a fire for our tent site. The bathrooms were clean and there was some water by our site, but we did not use it. The camp, for the tent site… we arrived and she drove us all over her property and told us to just choose where we wanted to camp. We chose to stay in back of the horse area. While we could see the house from there, we didn’t care and if you want to move back in the woods further, there are spots back there too that would provide more privacy if you need that. This is a great site and a one of a kind experience being that close to the horses."
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pulling into driveway

4. Oracle campsite @ Delphi Farms

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6.2mi from Olympia · 18 sites · Tents, RVs · Tumwater, WA
Learn more about this land: On site attractions: Forest trail and Meadow walks, bird/nature viewing, Giant Redwood and other trees to hug Local Attractions: McLane Creek Nature Trails (Beaver dams) 2 min, Black Lake (year round fishing) 2 min, Capitol Forest (Mt. bike, hike, camping) 5 min, WA State Capitol building 15 min, Evergreen State College 20 min, Tacoma 45 min, Seattle 75 miles, Portland 120 miles. Here at Delphi Farms we are Earth Steward Conservationist committed to a sustainable life style that promotes Peace, Love, and Prosperity for all Humanity. Creating a peaceful coexistence in a harmonic community. Rules: You agree to positive non confrontational, non aggressive, non violent communication. Children need to be under adult supervision at all times in the campground, and be in campsites at dusk. Campers are responsible for everyone at their campsite. Guests must leave at dusk. Quiet time is from 10:00 pm to 9:00 am. Radios/music must go off at this time. Please be courteous of neighbors by keeping noise levels down and confined to your site to ensure that everyone has a good camping experience. NO littering, fires or fireworks allowed. October – May out door BBQ or propane fire pit OK if you have ability to extinguish a fire. No smoking outside of your campsite. Glass containers/bottles, cigarettes/joints are not permitted outside of your campsite. You agree to dispose/recycle your own waste. Pack out what you pack in. Leave only footprints, take only pictures. Do not harm the wildlife. Dogs must be leashed (6ft max leash) at all times and cleaned up after immediately and cannot be left unattended in your Campsite. Speed limit throughout the campground is 5mph. Please do not park along any of the roads; they must be kept clear for emergency vehicles. The Camper will use the Campsite in a manner which is safe, orderly, lawful, sanitary, clean and respectful of the rights of other Campers The Campground is not liable for weather conditions, natural events, damages caused by wrongful conduct or carelessness of others, any injury, damage, or loss/theft. You are responsible for taking precautions for your own safety.
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Summit Farms: Peaceful & Enjoyable

6. Summit Farms: Peaceful & Enjoyable

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8.6mi from Olympia · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia, WA
We are Mitch and Michelle, and we welcome you to our little slice of Heaven. While we are working hard to be good stewards of this beautiful land, and growing produce to be sold at local farmers markets and through other community-based channels – we also love sharing this hidden gem with visitors. Our 30-acre property is a turn-of-the-century homestead, featuring a Heritage listed barn, located on the Thurston Bountiful Byway, and just minutes from the HWY5/Exit 99 - yet private and secluded. Bordering a state park – with a mix of wetlands, prairie grass and forest – we offer both RV full hook-ups and dry campsites. Great for digital nomads, families, travel nurses, solo retreats or small group gatherings - safe, secure, serene, and enjoyable! Come to relax, have some fun, or both! Welcome to Summit Farms! WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT HERE: ~Our 115 y/o Big Red Barn is a sight to see! Not only gorgeous and unique, but a cool place to hang out. A perfect indoor spot for morning yoga, a quiet place to read, board games, a group meal, or some tunes and a game of pool on the slate table! We also have a 10ft screen, projector, speakers, mics and dozens of DVDs (or bring your own) And for a small additional fee, we can set up a movie and/or karaoke night. Please ask for details. ~We are just a few minutes’ drive from Millersylvania State Park, where you’ll find amazing trails, a lake for fishing, swimming and paddling, a seasonal snack bar and beer garden. ~There is Room To Roam. Our place boasts plenty of open space for walks, outdoor games, kiddos to run around, and secluded sanctuaries. Toss a ball with your youngster, play an unforgettable cornhole tournament, or just wander about, pick a spot and let your senses take over - a perfect place for quiet reflection. ~ If you pay attention, you’ll enjoy much wildlife not just on the ground, but in the air and waterways! Depending on the season, you’ll spot frogs, butterflies and dragonflies, eagles, hawks, garden snakes, rabbits, salamanders, herons, dozens of wild birds – of course the greedy deer families stealing apples and bedding down at dusk – and much more! ~Here, you’ll see Wide Open Skies! So, we don’t have the shadiest campsites around… but during your stay, you’ll never miss any of the sublime beauty above
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View from the deck

8. The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove

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8.9mi from Olympia · 1 site · Lodging · Olympia, WA
The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove — Rustic Lakeside Pirate Retreat Welcome to The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove, a quirky, pirate-themed lakeside cabin tucked along the quiet shores of Lake St. Clair, just outside Olympia, WA. Whether you’re a landlubber or seasoned adventurer, this offbeat hideaway is the perfect place to unplug and unwind. Our cozy cabin sleeps up to 6 guests and includes: • 1 main bedroom • 1 bunk room (perfect for little pirates!) • A hide-a-bed couch in the living area You’ll have a fully equipped kitchen, an outdoor grill, ceiling fans, portable heaters, and a wood stove that is seasonally available. The cabin has grid electricity, running water, and a weekly serviced port-a-potty. There’s also a refreshing outdoor shower for rinsing off after lake swims or treasure hunts. We’re proud to be a low-impact, no single-use plastic property. You’ll find reusable aluminum cups and a large supply of fresh drinking water to refill your personal bottles—because pirates protect their waters, too. Enjoy direct lake access for kayaking, swimming, fishing, or stargazing from the dock. Bring your pup along—well behaved pets are welcome! Whether you’re looking to recharge in nature or create a fun, themed getaway, The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove offers a playful, peaceful escape. Come make camp the pirate way!
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Aerial lights among the large cedars

9. PNW Luxury Glamping

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9mi from Olympia · 2 sites · Lodging · Olympia, WA
Bathe yourself in luxury and the PNW woods in this stunning Forest River Sierra with master bedroom with king bed overlooking the private fire pit within a stand of mature cedars and Douglas firs. Verdant views of sword ferns through every window with aerial lighting above picnic areas and hammocks. Partially secluded, nestled in the backwoods of old-growth forest. Close to I-5 and restaurants, but great to feel surrounded in nature. Hot showers, grill, and outdoor food prep area. Private fire pit and enjoy walk paths through the woods. Over 6,500 Douglas firs with meandering walking trails, a back woods of towering grand firs, cedars and hemlocks, we spend our days creating intimate places for self-reflection and celebration with someone special. This luxury trailer sleeps 6-8 with a bedroom loft upstairs with two beds, and a pull out couch by the fireplace in the living room. There are two kid cabins nearby in the woods for a fun kid/teen adventure. Pets are allowed under 25 lbs, no more than two animals at a time.
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Our fawns and deer are especially fond of the apples that fall in late summer and autumn.

10. Deer Haven Family Farm

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11mi from Olympia · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia, WA
Just 2.2 miles from I-5 is 10 acres of beautiful farm land with Beaver creek running through it. There are trees, open playing fields, volleyball net, play yard with trampoline and rope swings, pond with adjacent sand play area, deck and fire pit. 7 spots have full hook-ups (water, sewer, 30 amp electricity) also great for tents. Site 8 is for tents or RVs without hook-ups. Site 9 is for tents only. Furry friends are welcome! Please count them as a person when booking, and keep dogs on a leash. Hot outdoor showers are available to campers mid March through mid October. There is one composting toilet near the volleyball field. We sell large firewood bundles for $10. There are two community fire pits. Wildlife likely to be seen: black-tailed deer, raccoons, grey squirrels, rabbits, opossum, various birds, frogs and crawdads. *10% WINTER DISCOUNT CODE FOR Nov 1 - Feb. 28: JHZHMBMQ
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Neighborwood: An Eco Retreat

11. Neighborwood: An Eco Retreat

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11mi from Olympia · 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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Madrona Meadow

12. Madrona Meadow Camp

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11mi from Olympia · 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

13. Cole's Cabin on Anderson Island

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12mi from Olympia · 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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Owl Glade

14. Owl Glade

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12mi from Olympia · 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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When you drive in from the road, continue along until the "T" in the road, turn left and immediately left and you will find this site.

16. The Land Sanctuary of Erosia

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15mi from Olympia · 7 sites · Tents · Shelton, WA
Escape the Crowds at Erosia Land Sanctuary - Book Now! Potential federal forest camp closures this coming season mean booking early is key! Discover Erosia's 13 wooded acres, featuring the incredible Blessing Tree ("Ambrosia of Erosia"), a big leaf maple with a woman's figure in its trunk. Explore our walkable 45-ft memorial labyrinth (you can add a personalized brick- ask hosts if interested). Adventure Hub: Ocean Shores (1 hr): Beaches, kites, fishing. Lake Cushman/Staircase (1 hr): Old growth, hiking, swimming. Olympia (30 min): Food, museums, markets. Tacoma (1 hr); Seattle (1.5 hr); Portland (2 hr). **CENTRALLY LOCATED** for Western WA day trips! **Important Notes:** NO potable water onsite - pack all you need. Swimming hole/YMCA are close for bathing needs. ADA porta-potty available. Fire pits at each site. Ask about picnic tables/chairs- they are at most sites. Firewood available for a nightly fee. Hosts Karl and Sarah (Rare Earth Designs - spiritual wood gifts) live on-site in the 5th wheel trailer in the main meadow if you need assistance. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere while they build their permanent home and shop, living now out of temporary buildings. Donations over $50 to the non-profit labyrinth run by Sarah and Karl's WA nonprofit organization "Erosia Land Sanctuary" receive a memorial brick. This HipCamp also supports Sarah, "Lady of the Land," in providing her services, which can also be arranged if desired- readings, healing and/or spiritual Life coaching. (Arrange in advance if possible- reach out via messaging. She may be available for a spontaneous reading- if you see her and want one, ask!) Experience the growing beauty of Erosia! **Book your unique escape today!**
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Country Refuge Close to City

17. Country Refuge Close to City

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15mi from Olympia · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Yelm, WA
Offering a lovely, personal campsite area surrounded by beautiful trees nestled in the back of a ranch with horses (and chickens) just on the outskirts of the small, charming town of Yelm. (In some of the pictures you will see the horses in the area of the camp, but whenever there are campers they will not be turned out there.) There is 20 amp electric (which can safely power a 30 amp rv unless you run too many things at once) and water (hose). There is a porta-potty and a shower shed with a tankless water heater for your convenience. We also offer the option of a small bunk room in the barn. Heated and cooled (fan) with a small "kitchen" area, it has a pull out futon which sleeps 2 and requires you supply your own bedding and towels. 1 Hour to Mt. Rainier National Park. 1 1/2 hours to Olympia National Park. 2 1/2 hours to Mt. St. Helens. 1 hour to Seattle. Close to Puget Sound and loads of nature spots. Local hiking and fishing aplenty. Our property is surrounded by nature, yet only a 5 minute drive into town where you will find charming shops, restaurants, cafes and coffee houses. There is also a fabulous movie theater. And only 15 minutes to the Red Wind Casino. There is a railroad track next to the property, but it is only used on Tues. and Thurs. between 10 am and 1 pm when a short train passes by and then returns. Rarely, it may have an additional passing but not often and it has never run after dark or early morning. (It is a military train so pretty punctual). (Also, as we are only a 5 acre property, we are close enough to roads that you may hear some traffic. They are county roads though and not highly traveled for the most part.) **Trigger Warnings: We are near the military base of JBLM and so you will occasionally hear their military doings. Country neighbors occasionally do some target practice, so you may hear some shooting. As we are a horse property, we will also require that everyone sign a release of liability waiver and will require all adults to show legal ID upon arrival. * We require a completed profile with a picture before we accept a booking.
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Lakebay Marina (2021), Boat slips/docks no longer at marina.

18. Lakebay Getaway

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16mi from Olympia · 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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The Healing Farm

19. The Healing Farm

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16mi from Olympia · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Yelm, WA
Come enjoy your stay with farm animals!  When you get here you will get a tour of the farm and introduced to all the animals. After, you can spend as much time with them. We have chickens, turkeys, baby chicks, ducks, goats and baby goats, livestock guardian dogs, wallabies, two capybara's, a porcupine, guinea pigs, patagonian mara's, alpacas, a llama, ponies, cats, rabbits, and a tortoise. We love our animals and each one has a specific purpose they fulfill. Enjoy some quiet time in nature and with all the animals. We encourage to just sit and hang out with the animals and be in the present moment. Animals are very healing.  We are about an hour from Mount Rainier National Park, an hour and a half from Seattle and Portland and Olympia is only 30 minutes away. To see more of what we do and more of the animals, add us on Instagram@thehealingfarmwa or check out our website thehealingfarmwa.com We are happy to share our space with others!  -Jason and Kat
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Zen Rose

20. Zen Rose

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17mi from Olympia · 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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A short drive from Seattle, in the Puget Sound region, Washington’s state capital of Olympia offers easy access to the Olympic National Forest and Olympic National Park, and many campers pick up groceries and supplies here before heading into the woods. While most of the area’s camping options are outside of Olympia’s city limits, it’s still worth checking out if you’re a fan of smaller communities with an unconventional feel, and there are lots of independently owned shops and restaurants that cater to students at the Evergreen State College, Washington’s very own alternative state school.

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Hidden Meadow Retreat

1. Hidden Meadow Retreat

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4.9mi from Olympia · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Olympia, WA
Thank you for an amazing 2025 season. We will see you back in the spring of 2026. Book your events and campouts now before the season fills up! We are located on a very private property (the only houses you will see are across the inlet) surrounded by nature but only about 10 minutes from downtown Olympia and 5 minutes from I-5 and Lacey. The property is situated on the very south end of Henderson Inlet. We are on the tide flats so twice a day (at high tide) we have the opportunity to explore on the water in canoes and kayaks. The property is spread over 16 acres and is comprised of two large fields (one in front of our home and the other is a smaller meadow off to the side (hidden meadow) and forest land. There is tons of space for playing, exploring and tiring out your kids and pups! Wildlife is abound with eagles, hawks, owls, falcons, shore birds and a variety of forest birds make this place their home. We are also frequented by the local deer who wonder through and say hi. About the campground: The campground is located in the far northeast corner of the property on the edge of the forest and meadow. In the common areas you will find the porta potty, shower and sink. There is also a supply closet that has the yard games and extra supplies. There is a hot tub situated right on the edge of the forest with peek-a-boo views of the inlet. You will also find garbage and recycling bins. There are trails throughout the forest along the 600 feet of water (tide) front. Along the trails you will find several different benches, seats and swings to relax and enjoy nature from. There are also fairies and gnomes who have been sighted in the forest. If you look closely, you might spot one too! We ware, if you touch a fairy or gnome they do lose their magical powers so please respect the mystical creatures. 😊 The sites are about 500 feet from our house and offer great privacy. You may see us throughout the day and evening coming and going from the campground, working on the property or playing with the kids on the trails!
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Healing Hearts Ranch

3. Healing Hearts Ranch

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6mi from Olympia · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia , WA
Healing Hearts Ranch was started to inspire hope and healing through partnership with horses. Equine Assisted Learning sessions are available by contacting your host for more information. The ranch is 23 acres partially wooded with a nature trail and open fenced paddocks and fields. We have a herd of horses on the property and offer Equine Assisted Learning and riding lessons onsite. Tent site is in wooded area at back of property, porta potty by the barn available. Water from spigot by tent site. Guests love it here: "What a nice surprise! I was not sure what to expect staying on a horse ranch, but it was everything I could have hoped for and more. Kristy was an awesome host and there was one other group up by the rv pad, but we hardly saw them. Dogs were very friendly and Kristy let us use a propane fire-pit to provide warmth and a fire for our tent site. The bathrooms were clean and there was some water by our site, but we did not use it. The camp, for the tent site… we arrived and she drove us all over her property and told us to just choose where we wanted to camp. We chose to stay in back of the horse area. While we could see the house from there, we didn’t care and if you want to move back in the woods further, there are spots back there too that would provide more privacy if you need that. This is a great site and a one of a kind experience being that close to the horses."
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pulling into driveway

4. Oracle campsite @ Delphi Farms

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6.2mi from Olympia · 18 sites · Tents, RVs · Tumwater, WA
Learn more about this land: On site attractions: Forest trail and Meadow walks, bird/nature viewing, Giant Redwood and other trees to hug Local Attractions: McLane Creek Nature Trails (Beaver dams) 2 min, Black Lake (year round fishing) 2 min, Capitol Forest (Mt. bike, hike, camping) 5 min, WA State Capitol building 15 min, Evergreen State College 20 min, Tacoma 45 min, Seattle 75 miles, Portland 120 miles. Here at Delphi Farms we are Earth Steward Conservationist committed to a sustainable life style that promotes Peace, Love, and Prosperity for all Humanity. Creating a peaceful coexistence in a harmonic community. Rules: You agree to positive non confrontational, non aggressive, non violent communication. Children need to be under adult supervision at all times in the campground, and be in campsites at dusk. Campers are responsible for everyone at their campsite. Guests must leave at dusk. Quiet time is from 10:00 pm to 9:00 am. Radios/music must go off at this time. Please be courteous of neighbors by keeping noise levels down and confined to your site to ensure that everyone has a good camping experience. NO littering, fires or fireworks allowed. October – May out door BBQ or propane fire pit OK if you have ability to extinguish a fire. No smoking outside of your campsite. Glass containers/bottles, cigarettes/joints are not permitted outside of your campsite. You agree to dispose/recycle your own waste. Pack out what you pack in. Leave only footprints, take only pictures. Do not harm the wildlife. Dogs must be leashed (6ft max leash) at all times and cleaned up after immediately and cannot be left unattended in your Campsite. Speed limit throughout the campground is 5mph. Please do not park along any of the roads; they must be kept clear for emergency vehicles. The Camper will use the Campsite in a manner which is safe, orderly, lawful, sanitary, clean and respectful of the rights of other Campers The Campground is not liable for weather conditions, natural events, damages caused by wrongful conduct or carelessness of others, any injury, damage, or loss/theft. You are responsible for taking precautions for your own safety.
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Summit Farms: Peaceful & Enjoyable

6. Summit Farms: Peaceful & Enjoyable

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8.6mi from Olympia · 12 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia, WA
We are Mitch and Michelle, and we welcome you to our little slice of Heaven. While we are working hard to be good stewards of this beautiful land, and growing produce to be sold at local farmers markets and through other community-based channels – we also love sharing this hidden gem with visitors. Our 30-acre property is a turn-of-the-century homestead, featuring a Heritage listed barn, located on the Thurston Bountiful Byway, and just minutes from the HWY5/Exit 99 - yet private and secluded. Bordering a state park – with a mix of wetlands, prairie grass and forest – we offer both RV full hook-ups and dry campsites. Great for digital nomads, families, travel nurses, solo retreats or small group gatherings - safe, secure, serene, and enjoyable! Come to relax, have some fun, or both! Welcome to Summit Farms! WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT HERE: ~Our 115 y/o Big Red Barn is a sight to see! Not only gorgeous and unique, but a cool place to hang out. A perfect indoor spot for morning yoga, a quiet place to read, board games, a group meal, or some tunes and a game of pool on the slate table! We also have a 10ft screen, projector, speakers, mics and dozens of DVDs (or bring your own) And for a small additional fee, we can set up a movie and/or karaoke night. Please ask for details. ~We are just a few minutes’ drive from Millersylvania State Park, where you’ll find amazing trails, a lake for fishing, swimming and paddling, a seasonal snack bar and beer garden. ~There is Room To Roam. Our place boasts plenty of open space for walks, outdoor games, kiddos to run around, and secluded sanctuaries. Toss a ball with your youngster, play an unforgettable cornhole tournament, or just wander about, pick a spot and let your senses take over - a perfect place for quiet reflection. ~ If you pay attention, you’ll enjoy much wildlife not just on the ground, but in the air and waterways! Depending on the season, you’ll spot frogs, butterflies and dragonflies, eagles, hawks, garden snakes, rabbits, salamanders, herons, dozens of wild birds – of course the greedy deer families stealing apples and bedding down at dusk – and much more! ~Here, you’ll see Wide Open Skies! So, we don’t have the shadiest campsites around… but during your stay, you’ll never miss any of the sublime beauty above
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8. The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove

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8.9mi from Olympia · 1 site · Lodging · Olympia, WA
The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove — Rustic Lakeside Pirate Retreat Welcome to The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove, a quirky, pirate-themed lakeside cabin tucked along the quiet shores of Lake St. Clair, just outside Olympia, WA. Whether you’re a landlubber or seasoned adventurer, this offbeat hideaway is the perfect place to unplug and unwind. Our cozy cabin sleeps up to 6 guests and includes: • 1 main bedroom • 1 bunk room (perfect for little pirates!) • A hide-a-bed couch in the living area You’ll have a fully equipped kitchen, an outdoor grill, ceiling fans, portable heaters, and a wood stove that is seasonally available. The cabin has grid electricity, running water, and a weekly serviced port-a-potty. There’s also a refreshing outdoor shower for rinsing off after lake swims or treasure hunts. We’re proud to be a low-impact, no single-use plastic property. You’ll find reusable aluminum cups and a large supply of fresh drinking water to refill your personal bottles—because pirates protect their waters, too. Enjoy direct lake access for kayaking, swimming, fishing, or stargazing from the dock. Bring your pup along—well behaved pets are welcome! Whether you’re looking to recharge in nature or create a fun, themed getaway, The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove offers a playful, peaceful escape. Come make camp the pirate way!
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Aerial lights among the large cedars

9. PNW Luxury Glamping

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9mi from Olympia · 2 sites · Lodging · Olympia, WA
Bathe yourself in luxury and the PNW woods in this stunning Forest River Sierra with master bedroom with king bed overlooking the private fire pit within a stand of mature cedars and Douglas firs. Verdant views of sword ferns through every window with aerial lighting above picnic areas and hammocks. Partially secluded, nestled in the backwoods of old-growth forest. Close to I-5 and restaurants, but great to feel surrounded in nature. Hot showers, grill, and outdoor food prep area. Private fire pit and enjoy walk paths through the woods. Over 6,500 Douglas firs with meandering walking trails, a back woods of towering grand firs, cedars and hemlocks, we spend our days creating intimate places for self-reflection and celebration with someone special. This luxury trailer sleeps 6-8 with a bedroom loft upstairs with two beds, and a pull out couch by the fireplace in the living room. There are two kid cabins nearby in the woods for a fun kid/teen adventure. Pets are allowed under 25 lbs, no more than two animals at a time.
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Our fawns and deer are especially fond of the apples that fall in late summer and autumn.

10. Deer Haven Family Farm

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11mi from Olympia · 11 sites · Tents, RVs · Olympia, WA
Just 2.2 miles from I-5 is 10 acres of beautiful farm land with Beaver creek running through it. There are trees, open playing fields, volleyball net, play yard with trampoline and rope swings, pond with adjacent sand play area, deck and fire pit. 7 spots have full hook-ups (water, sewer, 30 amp electricity) also great for tents. Site 8 is for tents or RVs without hook-ups. Site 9 is for tents only. Furry friends are welcome! Please count them as a person when booking, and keep dogs on a leash. Hot outdoor showers are available to campers mid March through mid October. There is one composting toilet near the volleyball field. We sell large firewood bundles for $10. There are two community fire pits. Wildlife likely to be seen: black-tailed deer, raccoons, grey squirrels, rabbits, opossum, various birds, frogs and crawdads. *10% WINTER DISCOUNT CODE FOR Nov 1 - Feb. 28: JHZHMBMQ
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Neighborwood: An Eco Retreat

11. Neighborwood: An Eco Retreat

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11mi from Olympia · 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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Madrona Meadow

12. Madrona Meadow Camp

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11mi from Olympia · 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

13. Cole's Cabin on Anderson Island

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12mi from Olympia · 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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Owl Glade

14. Owl Glade

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12mi from Olympia · 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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When you drive in from the road, continue along until the "T" in the road, turn left and immediately left and you will find this site.

16. The Land Sanctuary of Erosia

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15mi from Olympia · 7 sites · Tents · Shelton, WA
Escape the Crowds at Erosia Land Sanctuary - Book Now! Potential federal forest camp closures this coming season mean booking early is key! Discover Erosia's 13 wooded acres, featuring the incredible Blessing Tree ("Ambrosia of Erosia"), a big leaf maple with a woman's figure in its trunk. Explore our walkable 45-ft memorial labyrinth (you can add a personalized brick- ask hosts if interested). Adventure Hub: Ocean Shores (1 hr): Beaches, kites, fishing. Lake Cushman/Staircase (1 hr): Old growth, hiking, swimming. Olympia (30 min): Food, museums, markets. Tacoma (1 hr); Seattle (1.5 hr); Portland (2 hr). **CENTRALLY LOCATED** for Western WA day trips! **Important Notes:** NO potable water onsite - pack all you need. Swimming hole/YMCA are close for bathing needs. ADA porta-potty available. Fire pits at each site. Ask about picnic tables/chairs- they are at most sites. Firewood available for a nightly fee. Hosts Karl and Sarah (Rare Earth Designs - spiritual wood gifts) live on-site in the 5th wheel trailer in the main meadow if you need assistance. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere while they build their permanent home and shop, living now out of temporary buildings. Donations over $50 to the non-profit labyrinth run by Sarah and Karl's WA nonprofit organization "Erosia Land Sanctuary" receive a memorial brick. This HipCamp also supports Sarah, "Lady of the Land," in providing her services, which can also be arranged if desired- readings, healing and/or spiritual Life coaching. (Arrange in advance if possible- reach out via messaging. She may be available for a spontaneous reading- if you see her and want one, ask!) Experience the growing beauty of Erosia! **Book your unique escape today!**
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Country Refuge Close to City

17. Country Refuge Close to City

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15mi from Olympia · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Yelm, WA
Offering a lovely, personal campsite area surrounded by beautiful trees nestled in the back of a ranch with horses (and chickens) just on the outskirts of the small, charming town of Yelm. (In some of the pictures you will see the horses in the area of the camp, but whenever there are campers they will not be turned out there.) There is 20 amp electric (which can safely power a 30 amp rv unless you run too many things at once) and water (hose). There is a porta-potty and a shower shed with a tankless water heater for your convenience. We also offer the option of a small bunk room in the barn. Heated and cooled (fan) with a small "kitchen" area, it has a pull out futon which sleeps 2 and requires you supply your own bedding and towels. 1 Hour to Mt. Rainier National Park. 1 1/2 hours to Olympia National Park. 2 1/2 hours to Mt. St. Helens. 1 hour to Seattle. Close to Puget Sound and loads of nature spots. Local hiking and fishing aplenty. Our property is surrounded by nature, yet only a 5 minute drive into town where you will find charming shops, restaurants, cafes and coffee houses. There is also a fabulous movie theater. And only 15 minutes to the Red Wind Casino. There is a railroad track next to the property, but it is only used on Tues. and Thurs. between 10 am and 1 pm when a short train passes by and then returns. Rarely, it may have an additional passing but not often and it has never run after dark or early morning. (It is a military train so pretty punctual). (Also, as we are only a 5 acre property, we are close enough to roads that you may hear some traffic. They are county roads though and not highly traveled for the most part.) **Trigger Warnings: We are near the military base of JBLM and so you will occasionally hear their military doings. Country neighbors occasionally do some target practice, so you may hear some shooting. As we are a horse property, we will also require that everyone sign a release of liability waiver and will require all adults to show legal ID upon arrival. * We require a completed profile with a picture before we accept a booking.
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Lakebay Marina (2021), Boat slips/docks no longer at marina.

18. Lakebay Getaway

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16mi from Olympia · 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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The Healing Farm

19. The Healing Farm

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16mi from Olympia · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Yelm, WA
Come enjoy your stay with farm animals!  When you get here you will get a tour of the farm and introduced to all the animals. After, you can spend as much time with them. We have chickens, turkeys, baby chicks, ducks, goats and baby goats, livestock guardian dogs, wallabies, two capybara's, a porcupine, guinea pigs, patagonian mara's, alpacas, a llama, ponies, cats, rabbits, and a tortoise. We love our animals and each one has a specific purpose they fulfill. Enjoy some quiet time in nature and with all the animals. We encourage to just sit and hang out with the animals and be in the present moment. Animals are very healing.  We are about an hour from Mount Rainier National Park, an hour and a half from Seattle and Portland and Olympia is only 30 minutes away. To see more of what we do and more of the animals, add us on Instagram@thehealingfarmwa or check out our website thehealingfarmwa.com We are happy to share our space with others!  -Jason and Kat
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Zen Rose

20. Zen Rose

98%
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17mi from Olympia · 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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Camping near Olympia guide

Where to go

Olympic National Park

With nearly a million acres of ancient groves, wild beaches, and even geothermal hot springs, Olympic National Park is an exceptional place to experience Washington's ecological diversity. Highlights include the Hoh Rainforest, with its ancient moss-covered trees, and Mount Olympus, a popular destination among experienced alpinists.

Millersylvania State Park

About a 15-minute drive south of Olympia,  Millersylvania State Park attracts water lovers who come to swim and paddle on its large lake, appropriately named Deep Lake. Boat rentals are available and the park offers nearly eight miles of hiking trails for those who’d rather stay on land. If you want to stay the night, you’ll have your choice of tent sites and RV sites with partial hookups, all of which come with picnic tables.

Mount Rainier National Park

A popular weekend getaway spot for Olympia residents, Mount Rainier National Park is a fantastic place for hiking, camping, and generally checking out the scenery. It can easily be visited as a day trip from Olympia, and while there are a few seasonal campgrounds within the park’s boundaries, spots fill up quickly.

When to go

Olympia has a temperate climate and gets plenty of rainfall from fall through spring. Summer is the best time to visit, when the chance of rainfall is low and temperatures often reach the low 80s, but you'll have to compete for campsites with the summer vacation crowd if you come in July or August. Fortunately, the weather usually stays pleasant well into September, after local kids have gone back to school for the year.