The best tiny homes near Auburn

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Looking to escape to nature near Auburn, Washington? Hipcamp has over 30 camping options specifically tailored to your preference for tiny homes. Experience the great outdoors with the comforts of home in these unique accommodations. With options starting as low as $40 per night and an average price of $100 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out top-rated campsites like Pacific Dunes Resort (58 reviews), Cabin Near Mt Rainier & Crystal Mt (11 reviews), and Waterfront Retreat and Event Venue (10 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly sites, and campfire areas. Engage in activities such as horseback riding, biking, and wildlife watching. Start planning your unique camping experience today!

97% (89) 12 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Auburn

The Khohay Farm

1. The Khohay Farm

100%
(75)
14mi from Auburn · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Nestled at the foothills of Mount Rainier, we are a serene farm 45 miles away from Seattle, 36 min drive away from the Mt Rainier Carbon River entrance, 1 hour from the Crystal Mountain Resort, and 1 hour 30 minutes from the Sunrise Visitor Center. I live here with my partner Khohay who now takes care of his family farm which used to be his late aunts Soma Institute of Structural Integration school (now ran by his brother on Whidbey Island). We are constantly doing projects around the property to restore, improve and preserve the beauty that it has to offer and would love to share it with other people as we go! AMENITIES/THINGS TO DO: -There is a communal bunkhouse on property available to guests with a flushable toilet and a hot water shower. It also includes a kitchenette and we welcome you to use any of the kitchen/cookware and appliances. Our 2 French Bulldogs also stay in this building but they love humans and all the attention you can give them! -We have a wellness yurt with well equipped gym that is available to use as an add-on. -There is an infrared sauna that can sit up to 3 people located next to the yurt accompanied by a cold plunge as an add-on. -You are welcome to wander around the entire property and grab fruit daily from the trees when in season or have us get you farm fresh eggs from the coop to eat for breakfast. -Say hello to the animals (sheep, goats, chickens, piggy, cats and dogs) or go for a walk/run around the countryside roads with walking/running/biking adventures available to you along the beautiful and paved Foothills Trail extending 21 miles from Buckley to Puyallup. -Communal fire pit areas with picnic table and chairs available when fire ban is not in effect. There is one close to the communal kitchen area, one closer to the field by the barn, and we have a moveable metal one which we can transport to your camp spot if preferred. We sell a milkcrate full of wood for $10 if needed. -WIFI is available closer to the communal area. LOCATION: 2 miles from downtown Buckley with Blue Max Meats and the Rainier Fresh Country Store for a quick trip down the road for groceries and less than 15 minute drive to Enumclaw with more restaurant options available and Bonney Lake also 15 minutes away with Costco, Fred Meyers etc.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Roots Collective Farm

2. Roots Collective Farm

89%
(9)
11mi from Auburn · 61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Roots Collective Farm SPC is a Washington State registered Social Purpose Corporation dedicated to cultivating a vibrant, sustainable future through community-focused agriculture, education, and eco-conscious living. No not a bunch of hippies, were entrepreneurs, dedicated faith, family and love helping others. Our mission is rooted in more than just growing produce—we are committed to growing people. We operate a working farm and community campground where individuals can reconnect with nature, learn sustainable living skills, and participate in a cooperative, regenerative culture. Specifically, our social purposes include: Community Agriculture: To provide access to land, tools, and training for individuals to grow their own food and contribute to a resilient local food system. Campground & Retreat Space: To maintain a rustic, eco-friendly campground where guests can stay in mobile dwelling units (MDUs), including RVs, tiny homes, and tents, and engage with the land and community. Education & Empowerment: To offer workshops, mentorship, and hands-on training in sustainable agriculture, permaculture, small business skills, and homesteading. Small Business Incubation: To support emerging entrepreneurs—especially those from underserved communities—in launching farm-based or sustainability-focused microenterprises. Environmental Stewardship: To promote soil health, biodiversity, and regenerative farming practices that enhance the ecosystem while educating the public on environmental responsibility. Civic Engagement: To foster a culture of cooperation, leadership, and shared responsibility by involving campers, volunteers, and program participants in decision-making and community initiatives.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$32
 / night
Cozy Snug Home @ Mt Rainier W/ View

3. Cozy Snug Home @ Mt Rainier W/ View

100%
(3)
39mi from Auburn · 1 site
Discover the perfect Mt. Rainier basecamp with this inviting property just five miles from the park entrance. Enjoy stunning mountain views, the tranquility of a mostly fenced yard, and the charm of local wildlife-including the occasional herd of wild elks. The tiny home offers cozy sleeping loft, modern amenities, and covered porches ideal for soaking in the scenery. Whether you’re gathering around the fire pit, playing outdoor games, or relaxing under the stars, this peaceful retreat blends comfort and nature for an unforgettable getaway. Ideal for couple or small groups seeking privacy, mountain adventure, and a touch of local character.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$123
 / night
Secluded Ridgeline Retreat

4. Secluded Ridgeline Retreat

100%
(7)
41mi from Auburn · 1 site
Mt. Rainier Retreat: Find your peace in nature on our 21-acre Ridgeline Retreat. Enjoy breathtaking mountain views and the calming sounds of the Nisqually River. Unwind in our outdoor bathtub, gather by the fire pit (when permitted), and find inner connection. Amenities include potable water, outdoor bathing, and a clean compostable toilet. Note: Due to cliffs, children are not allowed. Guests and dogs must remain on walking trails for safety.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$105
 / night
Capital Forest Adventure Retreat

5. Capital Forest Adventure Retreat

100%
(9)
47mi from Auburn · 2 sites
This Tiny House is nestled on the very edge of the Washington State Capital Forest. It has hundreds of miles of forest service roads and incredible trails for hiking, mountain biking, equestrians and ORVs. This setting has a hot tub, fire pit and a hot water outdoor shower. This forested site is very private and beautiful overlooking our seasonal pond. Our property is a homestead mini farm with goats, chickens, ducks and quail.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$200
 / night
Cozy Acres Tiny House in the woods

6. Cozy Acres Tiny House in the woods

100%
(4)
48mi from Auburn · 1 site
Cute and cozy tiny home getaway on beautiful Whidbey Island, perfect for a single person or a couple. Relax or work in this peaceful spot located on our 5-acre homestead with chickens and beautiful gardens. Just minutes from the ferry and within walking distance to several miles of free hiking trails, this property is a 10-minute drive to several beaches and the lovely seaside village of Langley. Hang out in the quietness of the woods or explore the island's hot spots, including wineries, breweries, and great restaurants. The tiny home features a composting toilet in the outhouse, and hot water is available both inside and in the outdoor shower.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$112
 / night

Looking to escape to nature near Auburn, Washington? Hipcamp has over 30 camping options specifically tailored to your preference for tiny homes. Experience the great outdoors with the comforts of home in these unique accommodations. With options starting as low as $40 per night and an average price of $100 per night, there's something for every budget. Check out top-rated campsites like Pacific Dunes Resort (58 reviews), Cabin Near Mt Rainier & Crystal Mt (11 reviews), and Waterfront Retreat and Event Venue (10 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly sites, and campfire areas. Engage in activities such as horseback riding, biking, and wildlife watching. Start planning your unique camping experience today!

97% (89) 12 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Auburn

The Khohay Farm

1. The Khohay Farm

100%
(75)
14mi from Auburn · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
Nestled at the foothills of Mount Rainier, we are a serene farm 45 miles away from Seattle, 36 min drive away from the Mt Rainier Carbon River entrance, 1 hour from the Crystal Mountain Resort, and 1 hour 30 minutes from the Sunrise Visitor Center. I live here with my partner Khohay who now takes care of his family farm which used to be his late aunts Soma Institute of Structural Integration school (now ran by his brother on Whidbey Island). We are constantly doing projects around the property to restore, improve and preserve the beauty that it has to offer and would love to share it with other people as we go! AMENITIES/THINGS TO DO: -There is a communal bunkhouse on property available to guests with a flushable toilet and a hot water shower. It also includes a kitchenette and we welcome you to use any of the kitchen/cookware and appliances. Our 2 French Bulldogs also stay in this building but they love humans and all the attention you can give them! -We have a wellness yurt with well equipped gym that is available to use as an add-on. -There is an infrared sauna that can sit up to 3 people located next to the yurt accompanied by a cold plunge as an add-on. -You are welcome to wander around the entire property and grab fruit daily from the trees when in season or have us get you farm fresh eggs from the coop to eat for breakfast. -Say hello to the animals (sheep, goats, chickens, piggy, cats and dogs) or go for a walk/run around the countryside roads with walking/running/biking adventures available to you along the beautiful and paved Foothills Trail extending 21 miles from Buckley to Puyallup. -Communal fire pit areas with picnic table and chairs available when fire ban is not in effect. There is one close to the communal kitchen area, one closer to the field by the barn, and we have a moveable metal one which we can transport to your camp spot if preferred. We sell a milkcrate full of wood for $10 if needed. -WIFI is available closer to the communal area. LOCATION: 2 miles from downtown Buckley with Blue Max Meats and the Rainier Fresh Country Store for a quick trip down the road for groceries and less than 15 minute drive to Enumclaw with more restaurant options available and Bonney Lake also 15 minutes away with Costco, Fred Meyers etc.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Roots Collective Farm

2. Roots Collective Farm

89%
(9)
11mi from Auburn · 61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Roots Collective Farm SPC is a Washington State registered Social Purpose Corporation dedicated to cultivating a vibrant, sustainable future through community-focused agriculture, education, and eco-conscious living. No not a bunch of hippies, were entrepreneurs, dedicated faith, family and love helping others. Our mission is rooted in more than just growing produce—we are committed to growing people. We operate a working farm and community campground where individuals can reconnect with nature, learn sustainable living skills, and participate in a cooperative, regenerative culture. Specifically, our social purposes include: Community Agriculture: To provide access to land, tools, and training for individuals to grow their own food and contribute to a resilient local food system. Campground & Retreat Space: To maintain a rustic, eco-friendly campground where guests can stay in mobile dwelling units (MDUs), including RVs, tiny homes, and tents, and engage with the land and community. Education & Empowerment: To offer workshops, mentorship, and hands-on training in sustainable agriculture, permaculture, small business skills, and homesteading. Small Business Incubation: To support emerging entrepreneurs—especially those from underserved communities—in launching farm-based or sustainability-focused microenterprises. Environmental Stewardship: To promote soil health, biodiversity, and regenerative farming practices that enhance the ecosystem while educating the public on environmental responsibility. Civic Engagement: To foster a culture of cooperation, leadership, and shared responsibility by involving campers, volunteers, and program participants in decision-making and community initiatives.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$32
 / night
Cozy Snug Home @ Mt Rainier W/ View

3. Cozy Snug Home @ Mt Rainier W/ View

100%
(3)
39mi from Auburn · 1 site
Discover the perfect Mt. Rainier basecamp with this inviting property just five miles from the park entrance. Enjoy stunning mountain views, the tranquility of a mostly fenced yard, and the charm of local wildlife-including the occasional herd of wild elks. The tiny home offers cozy sleeping loft, modern amenities, and covered porches ideal for soaking in the scenery. Whether you’re gathering around the fire pit, playing outdoor games, or relaxing under the stars, this peaceful retreat blends comfort and nature for an unforgettable getaway. Ideal for couple or small groups seeking privacy, mountain adventure, and a touch of local character.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$123
 / night
Secluded Ridgeline Retreat

4. Secluded Ridgeline Retreat

100%
(7)
41mi from Auburn · 1 site
Mt. Rainier Retreat: Find your peace in nature on our 21-acre Ridgeline Retreat. Enjoy breathtaking mountain views and the calming sounds of the Nisqually River. Unwind in our outdoor bathtub, gather by the fire pit (when permitted), and find inner connection. Amenities include potable water, outdoor bathing, and a clean compostable toilet. Note: Due to cliffs, children are not allowed. Guests and dogs must remain on walking trails for safety.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$105
 / night
Capital Forest Adventure Retreat

5. Capital Forest Adventure Retreat

100%
(9)
47mi from Auburn · 2 sites
This Tiny House is nestled on the very edge of the Washington State Capital Forest. It has hundreds of miles of forest service roads and incredible trails for hiking, mountain biking, equestrians and ORVs. This setting has a hot tub, fire pit and a hot water outdoor shower. This forested site is very private and beautiful overlooking our seasonal pond. Our property is a homestead mini farm with goats, chickens, ducks and quail.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$200
 / night
Cozy Acres Tiny House in the woods

6. Cozy Acres Tiny House in the woods

100%
(4)
48mi from Auburn · 1 site
Cute and cozy tiny home getaway on beautiful Whidbey Island, perfect for a single person or a couple. Relax or work in this peaceful spot located on our 5-acre homestead with chickens and beautiful gardens. Just minutes from the ferry and within walking distance to several miles of free hiking trails, this property is a 10-minute drive to several beaches and the lovely seaside village of Langley. Hang out in the quietness of the woods or explore the island's hot spots, including wineries, breweries, and great restaurants. The tiny home features a composting toilet in the outhouse, and hot water is available both inside and in the outdoor shower.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$112
 / night

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