The best beach camping near Blaine

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Blaine’s coastline draws campers who want sand, salt air, and easy access to the water. With over 1,350 beach camping spots—many just steps from the shoreline—this area packs plenty of variety. Prices start at $20 a night, with an average around $80. The most-reviewed campsites—North Wind House: Historic Cascadia (245 reviews), Skagit river camping and sauna (219 reviews), and Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp (209 reviews)—sit close to tidal flats, driftwood logs, and quiet inlets. Most spots welcome pets, allow campfires, and have showers. Expect to see people swimming, hiking coastal trails, or scanning for eagles. If you’re after that briny breeze and want a base for exploring tidepools or hiking bluff trails, Blaine’s beach campsites deliver the goods.

95% (2.3K) 62 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Blaine

1. West Beach Resort

97%
(119)
23mi from Blaine · 75 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
West Beach Resort is located on the sunny and pristine west side of Orcas Island, Washington. We are a private destination resort specializing in providing guests with an authentic San Juan Islands getaway. We have been an Orcas Island lodging and hotel destination since 1938. Stay in our fully-equipped beachfront cabins on our world class walk-out, west-facing, sand/pebble beach and watch the sunset as you relive the day’s adventures from your private beach fire pit. We also offer ocean view and garden cabins, RV, camping, marina, boat rentals, general store, kayak and canoe rentals, and a seasonal activities kiosk and beachfront food service. Treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind Pacific Northwest experience you won’t soon forget. Whether you’re looking for a fantastic family summer vacation spot or that romantic retreat in the off-season, you simply won’t find a more stunning location for your escape to Washington's paradise that is Orcas Island's West Beach Resort.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$49
 / night

2. North Wind House: Historic Cascadia

98%
(349)
22mi from Blaine · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Step back in time to 1890 on this rustic and authentic organic homestead property. We have worked to ensure that you feel the rich cultural and natural heritage of this rugged wilderness in the North Cascade foothills. Within an hour or two of Seattle, Vancouver BC, Mt Baker, The Salish Sea and so much more. We have lava tube swimming holes on the property, and glacier fed spring water, and The property is adjacent to the easily accessible and incredile Nooksack Valley Gold mine Trail.Come experience life as it once was in the Cascadia bio-region.Learn more about this land:Nestled on the first foothills of the Cascades, this 30 acre historic farm property established in 1890 has an array of beautiful and private tenting sights from grassy fields to lush rainforest. The land is rustic and charming with many species of trees and wildlife. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$56
 / night

3. The Chuckanut Rock

98%
(124)
29mi from Blaine · 1 site · Lodging
Watch the sunset into the world famous San Juan Islands. Our property is located on the scenic Chuckanut Drive. It is a 15 minute walk to Taylor United's Seafood Bar that has beer and wine. You will need boots just below the knee, or hiking shoes that will get wet. The Creek crossing is a little deeper this year. You will also be crossing a muddy area for about 20 yards, you will sink about 3 inches into the mud. The hike into the campsite takes 12 minutes. You need to contact me to check the tides, as to be able to get to the campsite. We need to hike in below a 5 foot tide. Starting October, the campsite closes for winter. Again , this campsite is Tide dependent. The first question to me should be, What is the latest we can hike in? I am not Moses, I can’t part the sea. Camp closed during winter October/ march
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night

7. Highland View Farm

100%
(27)
48mi from Blaine · 2 sites · Lodging
Welcome to your serene glamping getaway at West Beach in Oak Harbor. Experience breathtaking lake and ocean views from our cozy bungalow, perfectly nestled in a lush, wildlife-rich environment. Encounter the majestic beauty of eagles soaring overhead and listen to the soothing calls of owls as you unwind on the deck built for two. This charming site offers the best of both worlds: the comforts of a cozy queen-sized bed and the rustic appeal of camping with a temporary toilet and bottled water supplied for your convenience. Spend your days exploring nearby trails and observing the diverse species of wildlife, then gather around the campfire to relish the calmness of the evening beneath a starlit sky. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this is the perfect spot for nature enthusiasts and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Come and enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty that await at our little piece of paradise.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$110
 / night

8. Guemes North Homestead

100%
(273)
29mi from Blaine · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging
The Guemes North Homestead is ten acres of gorgeous tall trees, clearings, homestead buildings, pond, trails, renewable energy gear, and more, set in the middle of the north end of Guemes Island (a 7-minute ferry from downtown Anacortes), at the end of a 1/3-mile dead-end driveway. It has nature, quiet, and privacy. It includes a 30-year-old orchard, a developed garden with fine soil, a pond with rope swing and waterslide, several solar and wind energy systems, and multiple buildings. It's about a mile in two directions from the Pacific Ocean beach, and is surrounded by wooded acreage that is criss-crossed with trails and friendly neighbors, on an island with about 700 year-round residents and an active weekend/summer population. Homestead owner Ian Woofenden is an expert in renewable energy systems. He's lived off-grid at the homestead for 40-plus years, where he raised his large family and managed several small businesses. He now consults, sells, writes, and teaches about renewable energy in the U.S. and in Central America. If your idea of a great getaway is to help out and do physical work, just ask Ian. There's always something going on at the homestead, including garden and orchard work, trail building, wood cutting, construction, sawmilling, and more. Ian built this place, and has a broad knowledge of lots of homestead and sustainability topics. He loves sharing his knowledge and experience with guest, students, and interns. Quick reminders: NOT a party spot. The homestead goes silent from 9 PM to 8 AM. Not a place for lots of car trips in and out. Bikers can ask for 25% discount code (or use bike listing). Two-night minimum. No pets. One tent per site; one car per site. Book a separate tent site for friends/family who want to camp near you. We can't accommodate day visitors; if you want guests, book a site for them, or meet them at the beach, park, or Guemes mountain.. Bring your own bedding, matches, flashlights. Questions always welcome.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$35
 / night

9. Skagit river camping and sauna

96%
(337)
46mi from Blaine · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
End of the road. Start of an epic camping weekend. River to the side, Cascade foothill surround. Each site has river access except for lookers left which is not accessible due to the steep grade. Close to the north cascades. Minutes from live music, bars and quality mexican restaurant. Rails to trail for bikes and walking. Tward the end of july the river starts to recede opening up more possibilities of having interaction with the river. That being said its crucial you keep an eye out on your kids. We had a guy out here who almost killed his kids multiple times underestimating the current. Watch out!!Kinda going for the peaceful, listen to the river and birds, vibe. Would rather there be no music and if there is then super low and off by 7. Sauna available after 3pm
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$70
 / night

14. Vital Farm at Clear Lake

98%
(111)
44mi from Blaine · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Vital Farm is 25 acres of waterfront property on Clear Lake, WA. 18 acres of the property is agricultural land that is open space. The owners have a small garden and some fruit trees that are for owner's use only, but you are happy to walk around and tour the garden. Approximately 5 acres of the property is mowed for recreational use. There is a dock for fishing, paddle boarding, kayaking or boating. The lake is open to boats, but no jet skis are allowed. You can bring your own water toys and play on the lake all day. There is open space for camping but no running water. The property has a firepit and porta potty for campers use. You will likely see wildlife like eagles (nest nearby), deer, geese, ducks, birds and of course clear, starry night, skies. *This is a working farm so while often you will have the property to yourself and other campers the owners may be present, occasionally, to work on farm projects and property maintenance in the periphery. We will always be respectful or your space and keep our projects to reasonable hours. There is a gas station, coffee shop, public beach, over 21 restaurant/bar and small store within walking distance from the property too. Lakeside Coffee: https://www.facebook.com/LakesideWA Evelyn's Tavern: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063523064905
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$70
 / night

15. Lookout Arts Quarry Campground

92%
(98)
30mi from Blaine · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Lookout Arts Quarry is a vibrant rural arts cooperative with a lovely LAKE! 🌲Nestled on 61 acres of wetland + forest, just one mile off I-5. Once a rock quarry, this dynamic land now hosts inspiring festivals, intimate concerts, WWOOFers and wetland restoration, and international artist residencies. Our proximity to Galbraith, a world-class mountain-biking destination is a key draw, and we feature the freshest private swimming hole around! (The swimming is clothing optional, but the rest of the campground does require clothing.) Follow us on social media @lookoutartsquarry 🥰 This is a campground for more self-sufficient and adventurous folks who want an alternative experience. The forests of the LAQ house myriad art installations and treasures; check out the "Saloon" stage, peep the pirate ship, and then jump into the 80-foot deep rainwater lake! Bring paddle boards and floating toys 🤿🐬 lay out in the sun on the floating wooden dock, or squirrel away reading a book in a hammock hidden in dense forest. We guarantee a lovely and unique camping experience. We are located in the Coast Salish Region on the traditional territory of the Nuwhaha and Nooksack Peoples.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$47
 / night

16. Bob and Rose's RV Pumpkin Patch

100%
(97)
18mi from Blaine · 1 site · RV
When we purchased this property it was covered with black berry bushes, we did not even know what might be underneath when we started to clear it. At first we just wanted a garden but the deer ate the blueberries so we planted pumpkins. They were a success, in fact one year we gave a pumpkin to each Beach School kindergartner. Later on we decided to set it up as with RV hook ups for our friends and that is how we got to where we are now. We love to share Lummi Island, it is a special place and we added the tag "Beach, Bikes and Hikes" lots to do on Lummi so bring your bikes, kayaks, walking shoes. Park your camping trailer or RV, water, electricity, both 110 and 30 amp service, sewer (septic hook up) are ready for you. We have a propane campfire for evening campfires but you will need to hook up your propane to it. Once you're set up, start exploring. The beach, blizzard trail, ride your bike, bring your kayak or just sit back and take in views all the way to Canada. Lummi Island does have a grocery store, near the ferry landing, two restaurants, no gas on Lummi, however the store does sell propane. There is two restaurants on Lummi Island the Beach Store Cafe, moderate prices but only open Thursday thru Sunday and the Galley usually open Wed thru Sunday. The best part of Lummi Island is the tranquility, kick back and enjoy fresh air, beach walks, outstanding sunsets and quiet nights. Pets OK, please pick up after pet and have a leash.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night

17. Gaia Rising Farm

89%
(70)
32mi from Blaine · 1 site · Tent, RV
Gaia Rising Farm is located on Guemes Island, Washington. It is dedicated to moving our community towards a more resilient future, away from fossil fuels and using natural and organic farming methods. Sequoia has lived here for 34 years gardening, farming and tending the land using organic and permaculture methods. Her latest venture is raising a small flock of Gotland sheep. Learn more about this land:     I have a campsite in the woods close to my pond      At the pond you may see ducks, swallows, kingfishers, herons and many other visitors. I even had some otters the other day. It's very quiet and peaceful here.   There is a row boat available for rowing around. Although the pond isn't as full in the summer as in the winter, you can still dive off the bank on the deep side.     Depending on the season, some fruits and vegetables will  be available for purchase. Small campfires are allowed as long as there isn't a burn ban on which is common in the late summer months. I will have some fire wood available for sale.     You may visit the sheep through the fence but are not allowed to go through any gates.  I will  be happy to give a short visit for petting and learning about the sheep for a fee of $10 if I am able to arrange a time for that.     The beach is at the end of the road. Guemes Island has lots of beachcombing. Guemes "mountain" has nice hiking trail with a dramatic view from the top when the weather is clear.      The Guemes ferry leaves from 6th St and I st. in Anacortes and runs frequently during the day. The schedule and fares can be found on the Skagit county website.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$32
 / night

19. Decatur Is Tree Tents/TideAway Farm

100%
(5)
34mi from Blaine · 2 sites · Lodging
Decatur Island is a private island 20 min from Anacortes WA. Enjoy the most magnificent views of the San Juan islands and the untouched beauty of the natural wild setting of TideAway Farm. Decatur has fantastic beaches, extensive hiking, rock hounding, and nature-loving for the artist or explorer. With a proximity of only 90 min from Seattle, Decatur Island is a true escape with a rural island feel. Try tide pooling, golfing, bird and whale watching, or kayaking. Enjoy the quiet life. We share this area with local wildlife as well as the animals on the farm. Learn more about this land: Hang under a canopy of Fir! Views of The Salish Sea/Beach. Serene and natural wooded environment. Best views/San Juans. Remote PNW private Is. paradise. Escape to this secluded remote private Island, only a short water taxi ride from the Anacortes.  Or boat up yourself and Indulge in the best that Mother Nature has to offer! Immerse yourself in the beauty of this natural environment. There are charming forests and beaches to explore. Great for hiking, biking, and kayaking.  This 10-acre property offers a unique perspective on Glamping! Hang in our European Tenstile Tents suspended from Fir trees high on the bluff above a serene and picturesque setting. Explore the wooded trails or hike the beach. There is a Saturday Market, charming boutique golf course, and tide pooling on the beaches. Come and visit Tide Away Farm today!
Pets
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from 
$119
 / night

20. Jordy's Beach Retreat

92%
(6)
13mi from Blaine · 1 site · RV
Come enjoy our Neptune Beach RV campsite. Fall asleep to the white noise of the evening waves washing away the footprints from the beachcombers of the day. Wake up to a refreshing, salty breeze and feel your stress melt away. Find your mind wandering as you take in all the wonderful views available within just a short walk from your RV. Take a bike ride down "The Point" and explore the trails that surround the local boating marina. Enjoy direct access to the ocean and experience a breathtaking sunset while exploring on your paddleboard or kayak. Or hop in your car and take a quick 5-minute drive to the Silver Reef Casino for some great food, exciting gambling, and even live shows. The city of Ferndale and Interstate 5 are both only a 15-minute drive from camp. This will conveniently get you to nearby popular destinations, like Galbraith Mountain, the ever-growing and popular mountain biking area. Spend a day tearing up the mountain trails and come back to camp for some quiet, relaxing time near the beach. You may even find a new, fun hobby while you're visiting, like photography. There are endless chances to get some great shots of all the wildlife activity along the beachfront. But don't forget to keep an eye out for the furry highland cattle across the street grazing along to the tune of the Red-winged Blackbirds of the marsh.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$60
 / night

Blaine’s coastline draws campers who want sand, salt air, and easy access to the water. With over 1,350 beach camping spots—many just steps from the shoreline—this area packs plenty of variety. Prices start at $20 a night, with an average around $80. The most-reviewed campsites—North Wind House: Historic Cascadia (245 reviews), Skagit river camping and sauna (219 reviews), and Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp (209 reviews)—sit close to tidal flats, driftwood logs, and quiet inlets. Most spots welcome pets, allow campfires, and have showers. Expect to see people swimming, hiking coastal trails, or scanning for eagles. If you’re after that briny breeze and want a base for exploring tidepools or hiking bluff trails, Blaine’s beach campsites deliver the goods.

95% (2.3K) 62 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Blaine

1. West Beach Resort

97%
(119)
23mi from Blaine · 75 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
West Beach Resort is located on the sunny and pristine west side of Orcas Island, Washington. We are a private destination resort specializing in providing guests with an authentic San Juan Islands getaway. We have been an Orcas Island lodging and hotel destination since 1938. Stay in our fully-equipped beachfront cabins on our world class walk-out, west-facing, sand/pebble beach and watch the sunset as you relive the day’s adventures from your private beach fire pit. We also offer ocean view and garden cabins, RV, camping, marina, boat rentals, general store, kayak and canoe rentals, and a seasonal activities kiosk and beachfront food service. Treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind Pacific Northwest experience you won’t soon forget. Whether you’re looking for a fantastic family summer vacation spot or that romantic retreat in the off-season, you simply won’t find a more stunning location for your escape to Washington's paradise that is Orcas Island's West Beach Resort.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$49
 / night

2. North Wind House: Historic Cascadia

98%
(349)
22mi from Blaine · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Step back in time to 1890 on this rustic and authentic organic homestead property. We have worked to ensure that you feel the rich cultural and natural heritage of this rugged wilderness in the North Cascade foothills. Within an hour or two of Seattle, Vancouver BC, Mt Baker, The Salish Sea and so much more. We have lava tube swimming holes on the property, and glacier fed spring water, and The property is adjacent to the easily accessible and incredile Nooksack Valley Gold mine Trail.Come experience life as it once was in the Cascadia bio-region.Learn more about this land:Nestled on the first foothills of the Cascades, this 30 acre historic farm property established in 1890 has an array of beautiful and private tenting sights from grassy fields to lush rainforest. The land is rustic and charming with many species of trees and wildlife. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$56
 / night

3. The Chuckanut Rock

98%
(124)
29mi from Blaine · 1 site · Lodging
Watch the sunset into the world famous San Juan Islands. Our property is located on the scenic Chuckanut Drive. It is a 15 minute walk to Taylor United's Seafood Bar that has beer and wine. You will need boots just below the knee, or hiking shoes that will get wet. The Creek crossing is a little deeper this year. You will also be crossing a muddy area for about 20 yards, you will sink about 3 inches into the mud. The hike into the campsite takes 12 minutes. You need to contact me to check the tides, as to be able to get to the campsite. We need to hike in below a 5 foot tide. Starting October, the campsite closes for winter. Again , this campsite is Tide dependent. The first question to me should be, What is the latest we can hike in? I am not Moses, I can’t part the sea. Camp closed during winter October/ march
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night

7. Highland View Farm

100%
(27)
48mi from Blaine · 2 sites · Lodging
Welcome to your serene glamping getaway at West Beach in Oak Harbor. Experience breathtaking lake and ocean views from our cozy bungalow, perfectly nestled in a lush, wildlife-rich environment. Encounter the majestic beauty of eagles soaring overhead and listen to the soothing calls of owls as you unwind on the deck built for two. This charming site offers the best of both worlds: the comforts of a cozy queen-sized bed and the rustic appeal of camping with a temporary toilet and bottled water supplied for your convenience. Spend your days exploring nearby trails and observing the diverse species of wildlife, then gather around the campfire to relish the calmness of the evening beneath a starlit sky. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this is the perfect spot for nature enthusiasts and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Come and enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty that await at our little piece of paradise.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$110
 / night

8. Guemes North Homestead

100%
(273)
29mi from Blaine · 9 sites · Tents, Lodging
The Guemes North Homestead is ten acres of gorgeous tall trees, clearings, homestead buildings, pond, trails, renewable energy gear, and more, set in the middle of the north end of Guemes Island (a 7-minute ferry from downtown Anacortes), at the end of a 1/3-mile dead-end driveway. It has nature, quiet, and privacy. It includes a 30-year-old orchard, a developed garden with fine soil, a pond with rope swing and waterslide, several solar and wind energy systems, and multiple buildings. It's about a mile in two directions from the Pacific Ocean beach, and is surrounded by wooded acreage that is criss-crossed with trails and friendly neighbors, on an island with about 700 year-round residents and an active weekend/summer population. Homestead owner Ian Woofenden is an expert in renewable energy systems. He's lived off-grid at the homestead for 40-plus years, where he raised his large family and managed several small businesses. He now consults, sells, writes, and teaches about renewable energy in the U.S. and in Central America. If your idea of a great getaway is to help out and do physical work, just ask Ian. There's always something going on at the homestead, including garden and orchard work, trail building, wood cutting, construction, sawmilling, and more. Ian built this place, and has a broad knowledge of lots of homestead and sustainability topics. He loves sharing his knowledge and experience with guest, students, and interns. Quick reminders: NOT a party spot. The homestead goes silent from 9 PM to 8 AM. Not a place for lots of car trips in and out. Bikers can ask for 25% discount code (or use bike listing). Two-night minimum. No pets. One tent per site; one car per site. Book a separate tent site for friends/family who want to camp near you. We can't accommodate day visitors; if you want guests, book a site for them, or meet them at the beach, park, or Guemes mountain.. Bring your own bedding, matches, flashlights. Questions always welcome.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$35
 / night

9. Skagit river camping and sauna

96%
(337)
46mi from Blaine · 21 sites · Tents, RVs
End of the road. Start of an epic camping weekend. River to the side, Cascade foothill surround. Each site has river access except for lookers left which is not accessible due to the steep grade. Close to the north cascades. Minutes from live music, bars and quality mexican restaurant. Rails to trail for bikes and walking. Tward the end of july the river starts to recede opening up more possibilities of having interaction with the river. That being said its crucial you keep an eye out on your kids. We had a guy out here who almost killed his kids multiple times underestimating the current. Watch out!!Kinda going for the peaceful, listen to the river and birds, vibe. Would rather there be no music and if there is then super low and off by 7. Sauna available after 3pm
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$70
 / night

14. Vital Farm at Clear Lake

98%
(111)
44mi from Blaine · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Vital Farm is 25 acres of waterfront property on Clear Lake, WA. 18 acres of the property is agricultural land that is open space. The owners have a small garden and some fruit trees that are for owner's use only, but you are happy to walk around and tour the garden. Approximately 5 acres of the property is mowed for recreational use. There is a dock for fishing, paddle boarding, kayaking or boating. The lake is open to boats, but no jet skis are allowed. You can bring your own water toys and play on the lake all day. There is open space for camping but no running water. The property has a firepit and porta potty for campers use. You will likely see wildlife like eagles (nest nearby), deer, geese, ducks, birds and of course clear, starry night, skies. *This is a working farm so while often you will have the property to yourself and other campers the owners may be present, occasionally, to work on farm projects and property maintenance in the periphery. We will always be respectful or your space and keep our projects to reasonable hours. There is a gas station, coffee shop, public beach, over 21 restaurant/bar and small store within walking distance from the property too. Lakeside Coffee: https://www.facebook.com/LakesideWA Evelyn's Tavern: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063523064905
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$70
 / night

15. Lookout Arts Quarry Campground

92%
(98)
30mi from Blaine · 12 sites · Tents, RVs
Lookout Arts Quarry is a vibrant rural arts cooperative with a lovely LAKE! 🌲Nestled on 61 acres of wetland + forest, just one mile off I-5. Once a rock quarry, this dynamic land now hosts inspiring festivals, intimate concerts, WWOOFers and wetland restoration, and international artist residencies. Our proximity to Galbraith, a world-class mountain-biking destination is a key draw, and we feature the freshest private swimming hole around! (The swimming is clothing optional, but the rest of the campground does require clothing.) Follow us on social media @lookoutartsquarry 🥰 This is a campground for more self-sufficient and adventurous folks who want an alternative experience. The forests of the LAQ house myriad art installations and treasures; check out the "Saloon" stage, peep the pirate ship, and then jump into the 80-foot deep rainwater lake! Bring paddle boards and floating toys 🤿🐬 lay out in the sun on the floating wooden dock, or squirrel away reading a book in a hammock hidden in dense forest. We guarantee a lovely and unique camping experience. We are located in the Coast Salish Region on the traditional territory of the Nuwhaha and Nooksack Peoples.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$47
 / night

16. Bob and Rose's RV Pumpkin Patch

100%
(97)
18mi from Blaine · 1 site · RV
When we purchased this property it was covered with black berry bushes, we did not even know what might be underneath when we started to clear it. At first we just wanted a garden but the deer ate the blueberries so we planted pumpkins. They were a success, in fact one year we gave a pumpkin to each Beach School kindergartner. Later on we decided to set it up as with RV hook ups for our friends and that is how we got to where we are now. We love to share Lummi Island, it is a special place and we added the tag "Beach, Bikes and Hikes" lots to do on Lummi so bring your bikes, kayaks, walking shoes. Park your camping trailer or RV, water, electricity, both 110 and 30 amp service, sewer (septic hook up) are ready for you. We have a propane campfire for evening campfires but you will need to hook up your propane to it. Once you're set up, start exploring. The beach, blizzard trail, ride your bike, bring your kayak or just sit back and take in views all the way to Canada. Lummi Island does have a grocery store, near the ferry landing, two restaurants, no gas on Lummi, however the store does sell propane. There is two restaurants on Lummi Island the Beach Store Cafe, moderate prices but only open Thursday thru Sunday and the Galley usually open Wed thru Sunday. The best part of Lummi Island is the tranquility, kick back and enjoy fresh air, beach walks, outstanding sunsets and quiet nights. Pets OK, please pick up after pet and have a leash.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$75
 / night

17. Gaia Rising Farm

89%
(70)
32mi from Blaine · 1 site · Tent, RV
Gaia Rising Farm is located on Guemes Island, Washington. It is dedicated to moving our community towards a more resilient future, away from fossil fuels and using natural and organic farming methods. Sequoia has lived here for 34 years gardening, farming and tending the land using organic and permaculture methods. Her latest venture is raising a small flock of Gotland sheep. Learn more about this land:     I have a campsite in the woods close to my pond      At the pond you may see ducks, swallows, kingfishers, herons and many other visitors. I even had some otters the other day. It's very quiet and peaceful here.   There is a row boat available for rowing around. Although the pond isn't as full in the summer as in the winter, you can still dive off the bank on the deep side.     Depending on the season, some fruits and vegetables will  be available for purchase. Small campfires are allowed as long as there isn't a burn ban on which is common in the late summer months. I will have some fire wood available for sale.     You may visit the sheep through the fence but are not allowed to go through any gates.  I will  be happy to give a short visit for petting and learning about the sheep for a fee of $10 if I am able to arrange a time for that.     The beach is at the end of the road. Guemes Island has lots of beachcombing. Guemes "mountain" has nice hiking trail with a dramatic view from the top when the weather is clear.      The Guemes ferry leaves from 6th St and I st. in Anacortes and runs frequently during the day. The schedule and fares can be found on the Skagit county website.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
$32
 / night

19. Decatur Is Tree Tents/TideAway Farm

100%
(5)
34mi from Blaine · 2 sites · Lodging
Decatur Island is a private island 20 min from Anacortes WA. Enjoy the most magnificent views of the San Juan islands and the untouched beauty of the natural wild setting of TideAway Farm. Decatur has fantastic beaches, extensive hiking, rock hounding, and nature-loving for the artist or explorer. With a proximity of only 90 min from Seattle, Decatur Island is a true escape with a rural island feel. Try tide pooling, golfing, bird and whale watching, or kayaking. Enjoy the quiet life. We share this area with local wildlife as well as the animals on the farm. Learn more about this land: Hang under a canopy of Fir! Views of The Salish Sea/Beach. Serene and natural wooded environment. Best views/San Juans. Remote PNW private Is. paradise. Escape to this secluded remote private Island, only a short water taxi ride from the Anacortes.  Or boat up yourself and Indulge in the best that Mother Nature has to offer! Immerse yourself in the beauty of this natural environment. There are charming forests and beaches to explore. Great for hiking, biking, and kayaking.  This 10-acre property offers a unique perspective on Glamping! Hang in our European Tenstile Tents suspended from Fir trees high on the bluff above a serene and picturesque setting. Explore the wooded trails or hike the beach. There is a Saturday Market, charming boutique golf course, and tide pooling on the beaches. Come and visit Tide Away Farm today!
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$119
 / night

20. Jordy's Beach Retreat

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(6)
13mi from Blaine · 1 site · RV
Come enjoy our Neptune Beach RV campsite. Fall asleep to the white noise of the evening waves washing away the footprints from the beachcombers of the day. Wake up to a refreshing, salty breeze and feel your stress melt away. Find your mind wandering as you take in all the wonderful views available within just a short walk from your RV. Take a bike ride down "The Point" and explore the trails that surround the local boating marina. Enjoy direct access to the ocean and experience a breathtaking sunset while exploring on your paddleboard or kayak. Or hop in your car and take a quick 5-minute drive to the Silver Reef Casino for some great food, exciting gambling, and even live shows. The city of Ferndale and Interstate 5 are both only a 15-minute drive from camp. This will conveniently get you to nearby popular destinations, like Galbraith Mountain, the ever-growing and popular mountain biking area. Spend a day tearing up the mountain trails and come back to camp for some quiet, relaxing time near the beach. You may even find a new, fun hobby while you're visiting, like photography. There are endless chances to get some great shots of all the wildlife activity along the beachfront. But don't forget to keep an eye out for the furry highland cattle across the street grazing along to the tune of the Red-winged Blackbirds of the marsh.
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$60
 / night

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