The best glamping near Seaside with hot tubs

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Formerly known as East Monterey, the city of Seaside encompasses the area just northeast of Monterey to the point where the two separately governed cities really feel like one larger town. The city sits adjacent to Fort Ord Dunes State Park, a former military outpost that features a 4-mile-long beach, a sea-facing viewing platform, and a handful of interpretive displays. Seaside makes a fine base for exploring the Monterey Bay area, and you’ll find plenty of private camping options and Hipcamps a short drive inland. 

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The Coastal Redwood Cabin | Creek

5. The Coastal Redwood Cabin | Creek

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30mi from Seaside · 1 site · Lodging · Soquel, CA
Welcome to our cozy cabin nestled in the serene beauty of the Santa Cruz Mountains! Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the towering redwoods surrounding our charming studio-style cabin. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled retreat, our cabin offers the perfect balance of relaxation and excitement. We welcome one small pet (dogs only) to join in on the fun! THE SPACE The cabin, tucked under the coastal redwoods, features a comfortable queen bed, a bathroom with a hot shower, and a compact kitchenette for your convenience. A small fold-up desk and strong Wi-Fi are available if you need to work remotely during your stay. Step outside and enjoy multiple lounge areas where you can relax amidst nature’s embrace, or fire up the BBQ for a delightful outdoor dining experience. A hot tub under a gazebo adds the perfect touch of luxury. Guests also have access to a private creek directly behind the cabin. One parking spot is available for guest use. If additional parking is needed, please inquire. The property is shared with a primary home, separated by a gate. The cabin is set back behind the primary home, and its outdoor space abuts the home’s backyard, divided by a fence and plants. You may see into the backyard, and you might occasionally hear the occupants if they’re outside. But the real highlight of your stay? Our private section of the creek, where you can dip your toes, bask in the sun, or simply savor the soothing sounds of flowing water.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$280
 / night

Formerly known as East Monterey, the city of Seaside encompasses the area just northeast of Monterey to the point where the two separately governed cities really feel like one larger town. The city sits adjacent to Fort Ord Dunes State Park, a former military outpost that features a 4-mile-long beach, a sea-facing viewing platform, and a handful of interpretive displays. Seaside makes a fine base for exploring the Monterey Bay area, and you’ll find plenty of private camping options and Hipcamps a short drive inland. 

97% (595)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Coastal Redwood Cabin | Creek

5. The Coastal Redwood Cabin | Creek

100%
(1)
30mi from Seaside · 1 site · Lodging · Soquel, CA
Welcome to our cozy cabin nestled in the serene beauty of the Santa Cruz Mountains! Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of the towering redwoods surrounding our charming studio-style cabin. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled retreat, our cabin offers the perfect balance of relaxation and excitement. We welcome one small pet (dogs only) to join in on the fun! THE SPACE The cabin, tucked under the coastal redwoods, features a comfortable queen bed, a bathroom with a hot shower, and a compact kitchenette for your convenience. A small fold-up desk and strong Wi-Fi are available if you need to work remotely during your stay. Step outside and enjoy multiple lounge areas where you can relax amidst nature’s embrace, or fire up the BBQ for a delightful outdoor dining experience. A hot tub under a gazebo adds the perfect touch of luxury. Guests also have access to a private creek directly behind the cabin. One parking spot is available for guest use. If additional parking is needed, please inquire. The property is shared with a primary home, separated by a gate. The cabin is set back behind the primary home, and its outdoor space abuts the home’s backyard, divided by a fence and plants. You may see into the backyard, and you might occasionally hear the occupants if they’re outside. But the real highlight of your stay? Our private section of the creek, where you can dip your toes, bask in the sun, or simply savor the soothing sounds of flowing water.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$280
 / night

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The best glamping near Seaside with hot tubs guide

Where to go

The Monterey Peninsula

Just south of Seaside, the Monterey Peninsula offers tons to see and do, from taking a scenic seafront drive to visiting Point Pinos Lighthouse, which dates back to 1855. Don't miss Carmel at the southern end of the peninsula, where you can tour an 18th-century mission or simply stroll around town checking out its famously quirky storybook houses.

The San Francisco Peninsula

North of Seaside, the San Francisco Peninsula features a mix of sandy and rocky beaches and a whole lot of redwood trees. This area makes for a great hiking day trip from Seaside, though you may want to stick around to set up camp in one of the many inland state parks.

California's Central Coast

Stretching south from Monterey Bay until the southern end of Ventura County, California's Central Coast is known for gorgeous beaches—many of which have year-round campgrounds—along with some of the state's most lauded wine-growing areas. The Big Sur coast, a short drive south, offers some of the finest views in the region along with dense forests full of hiking trails and camping spots.

When to go

Like Monterey, Seaside has a mild climate and gets a lot of visitors throughout the year. Summer weekends are particularly busy, as is the third full weekend of September, when the annual Monterey Jazz Festival brings tens of thousands of visitors to the area. Come in winter to see migratory whales make their annual journey past Seaside's shores.

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