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Glamping in Washington

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You’ll find some of the Pacific Northwest's best glamping experiences in Washington, from spacious yurts with fire pits in state parks to quiet treehouses, tiny houses, hobbit houses, Airstreams, and canvas tents, many of which come with amenities like linens, wifi, barbecue grills, and mini-fridges, plus either outhouses or full bathrooms with running water. Some glamping sites even have outdoor showers. While options abound across the state, campers and glampers will find the greatest choice of rentals in the most visited parts of the state, notably in the Seattle-Puget Sound area, as well as the San Juan Islands, Leavenworth, Mt Rainier, Olympia, and the Columbia River Gorge near the border with Oregon. Unlike typical campgrounds, which often close for winter, many of Washington's glamping spots are open year-round, making glamping and cabin rentals attractive options for those in search of an off-season getaway.

In Washington, glamping is a type of outdoor stay combining camping's nature setting with the luxury and convenience of comforts like beds, warm showers, or electricity. When glamping in Washington, there's no need to bring your own tent—instead, glampers may stay the night in a cabin, a vintage Airstream, a canvas bell tent, a yurt, or even a treehouse.

97% (20K) 2,202 campsites

Top-rated glamping sites in Washington

Olympic Adventure Campground

1. Olympic Adventure Campground

91%
(2010)
Forks, WA · 49 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Olympic Adventure Campground welcomes RV and tent campers to experience the beauty of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula and temperate rainforest region. 🏕 Our campground is located on approximately 5 acres of dense evergreen forest along Highway 101 in Forks, WA. While close to the highway for convenience, guests can still enjoy a semi-private wilderness atmosphere surrounded by nature. 📍Finding Us: 192602 Highway 101, Forks, WA 98331 • Traveling north from Forks: We are located about 0.5 miles north of town on the right side of Highway 101. • Traveling south: Watch for milepost 193. Our campground will be on the left side of the highway. ⏱ Check-In: Beginning at 1:00 PM Please text us upon arrival for self check-in. ⏱ Check-Out: 11:00 AM Please text us once you have departed your campsite. 📱 Follow Olympic Adventure Campground on Google Business and Facebook for campground updates, photos, and local recommendations. 📞 During your stay, we prefer guests text our campground numbers directly if assistance is needed. 🏪 Our camp office and souvenir shop operate on an on-call basis. 🌙 Quiet Hours: 10:00 PM – 7:00 AM ⚡ Vehicle charging is available at RV sites: $10 per day 🛜 Wi-Fi is available throughout portions of camp, though speed and signal may vary. 🚮 Please use dumpsters for all trash and food waste. Do not leave trash on the ground, in fire pits, or hanging in trees, as this may attract wildlife. Clean after your spot before you leave. 🐕 Pets are allowed, but you are required to clean up after your pets. 🚍 RV guests must arrive with empty black water holding tanks. Nearby dump station options may be found online. 🚻 7 total restroom pods are available 24/7. Hot showers are $5 per guest and located behind the main office. Payment can be at the camp office or the drop box near the restrooms. Our restrooms are cleaned regularly. Due to the damp Pacific Northwest climate, some shower caulking may show mildew staining despite routine cleaning and sanitizing. ❗ Refunds are not provided for: • Site appearance not an exact match to the listing photos. • Weak or no Wi-Fi service. Not promised or guaranteed. • Limited privacy, as it is not guaranteed Thank you for choosing Olympic Adventure Campground. We hope you enjoy your stay!
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Shadow Mountain RV & Campground

2. Shadow Mountain RV & Campground

78%
(628)
Port Angeles, WA · 38 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
!~PLEASE READ EACH SITE DESCRIPTION ~ LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE~! Whether you are looking to spend some quality time with your family or enjoy a weekend away with friends, you are going to find the perfect camping at Shadow Mountain Campground! SORRY NO WIFI Enjoy hiking, swimming, kayaking, or boating across the street at Lake Sutherland or Lake Cresent! Rent our newly added Kayak Rentals. We have a convenient General Store and Gas Station on-site with Firewood, beer/wine, ICE, grocery items and much more... We have beautiful campsites, entertaining activities nearby, and quality staff to ensure that your Olympic National Park camping vacation is all you need to relax and unwind! Come spend a weekend, a week, or a season and let us show you what we have to offer! Did I mention HOT SHOWERS and LAUNDRY FACILITY!!! Keep in mind we are on Hwy 101 (2 lane Hwy) at Lake Sutherlin so road noise is a factor, some seasons more than others, ear plugs available in-store if needed. The views are Amazing!
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Shangri La Push

3. Shangri La Push

98%
(2184)
Forks, WA · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Forest-acres near Olympic National Park, Hoh Rain Forest, Rialto Beach, World Famous Second Beach, Amazing tide-pool creatures, glacial Crescent Lake, Bogachiel River, Sol Duc River, Trout and Salmon Fishing in multiple mountain streams, Native American village of La Push, multiple boat launch sites, Ten minutes from Forks; setting of the popular "Twilight" series. All sites are drive up on gravel, picnic tables, fire rings, water and electricity at all RV sites. All amenities including free hot showers, flush toilet, free WIFI, potable water and friendly hosts. Firewood for sale onsite, (cash please) It is most rewarding to be entering our 9th season hosting Shangri La Push with 98% approval rating with nearly 2,000 glowing reviews. One half mile to nearby convenience store. Make your family memories here. Shangri La Push is private property. We enjoy sharing it with like-minded travelers who enjoy the great outdoors of our Pacific Northwest. We offer 7 tent sites and 7 RV sites within the ever-changing 5 acre Alder Grove. Enjoy sparkling meadows of tall grasses and majestic Fir trees. Ground is level and topped with pea-gravel. No mud! Level and private All sites have their own picnic table and fire ring. In the summer, we have an outdoor clear-roof cedar shower, flush toilet and convenient porta-potties. Located in the great northwest, near Forks WA, 8 miles off Highway 101 on State Highway 110 (La Push Road) 5 miles from La Push. 9 miles from Forks made famous by Stephanie Meyer's setting for her internationally known vampire love-story series; Twilight. Forks is a small, yet full-service town with banks, restaurants, post office, outfitters, guide services, hardware, hospital, pharmacy, museums and grocery stores. Just 5 miles from the Native-American Quileute Village of La Push and their amazing beaches: First, Second, Third Beach and nearby; Rialto Beach. Conde Nast Magazine claims Second Beach is in the top 5 most beautiful beaches in the world. Enjoy surfing, snorkeling, paddle-boarding, deep-sea fishing, sailing, hiking, cycling, kayaking, photography, and bird-watching; some of the many activities to enjoy in the area. Keep an eye out for the Elk herd, seen often in the area. Quiet-hours from 10 pm to 8 am. Family-friendly.
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Steamboat Rock State Park

4. Steamboat Rock State Park

100%
(14)
State park in Washington · 257 sites
Overlooking the Grand Coulee Dam, this park boasts the perfectly scenic 600 acres of Steamboat Rock.
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Olympic National Forest

5. Olympic National Forest

95%
(60)
National forest in Washington · 417 sites
Visit the beach, the mountains and the forest—all in one day, at the most beautiful place anywhere.
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Chuckanut Mountain Forest Retreat

6. Chuckanut Mountain Forest Retreat

Bellingham, WA · 1 site
Located on Chuckanut Drive, this secluded off-grid cabin offers a rare combination of forest solitude and ocean proximity. A short 5-minute walk uphill leads you into a quiet forested sanctuary on 20 acres of private land. Experience being completely immersed in nature, yet just across the road from the beach and steps away from the interurban trail system that gives access to miles of exploring and trails. Inside the cabin you will find a warm, cozy space designed for rest and simplicity. This is an off-grid cabin that requires a peaceful 5-minute walk uphill through a private forest. We recommend that guests pack their belongings in backpacks to ensure an easeful experience. Off-grid means that there is minimal electricity and no running water. There is an overhead light and a charging port for cell phones. There is fresh filtered spring water from the land for drinking that has been tested and is exceptional. We are delighted to offer this gift from the land. There is a double burner stove-top with a complementary tea, coffee, and miso soup station. You are welcome to bring other varieties of soup. We ask guests not to cook anything else in this space. We provide restaurant and trail recommendations in our welcome binder in the cabin. There is an outhouse with a composting toilet for use. There is hand sanitizer wipes available for hand washing. Need a shower? Larabee State park is located 1 min away by car and there are public showers for use. Or rinse off in ocean! We want the expectations of the experience to be very clear so that guests know what to expect. This is an incredible sanctuary and we strive for simplicity. You have full-use of the cabin and are free to explore the forest. You are welcome to use the interurban trail which allows for hiking, biking, and walking down to the beach. Follow the trail 1.5 miles down to Clayton Beach OR access Wildcat Cove across the street (we recommend driving there). Access Fragrance Lake Trail from the interurban trail about .5 miles away. We are immersed amongst incredible trails on the Chuckanut Mountain. Mountain bike? We are smack dab in the middle of mountain bike heaven. We are also located 7 minutes from downtown Fairhaven where you can enjoy phenomenal food and shopping.
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John Wayne's Waterfront Resort

7. John Wayne's Waterfront Resort

95%
(30)
Sequim, WA · 89 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We invite you to visit us for a quiet, relaxing get-away, whether you come to enjoy one of our 9 fully equipped cabins or park your RV in a spacious site with full hook-ups, cable television and Wi-Fi. Rural America at its finest, we are located in the famous dry belt of Sequim, WA near the Northeast entrance of the Olympic National Park, nestled between the majestic Olympic Mountains and the placid waters of Sequim Bay. The John Wayne Marina is only a short walk away for your boating, fishing and crabbing adventures. You might enjoy a leisurely stroll along the network of sidewalks for access to several picnic areas or simply sit on a bench at the Point to relax and watch the sailboats underway on the Bay. We are just steps away from the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) which traverses approximately 130 miles of lowlands, bordered on the south by the Olympic Mountain Range and on the north by the Strait of Juan de Fuca ending on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. The trail is a wide, paved pathway designed to multi user standards for bicyclists, hikers, and disabled users.
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Naked Falls

8. Naked Falls

94%
(4580)
Stevenson, WA · 25 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Naked Falls is the second largest waterfall on the Washougal River. This section of the river has been a hotspot for Kayakers and Cliff divers for decades. If you like watching Salmon run, this is a great place to do it. This is easy car access to a raw outdoor camping experience. You will be camping next to the crystal clear Washougal River and have access to Naked Falls and Reeder Falls. Come prepared as the nearest potable water source is at least a mile away and you won't see any lights or electrical outlets on the property. There are portables toilet now between sites 4 and 5 on the east side of the road and between sites 15 and 16 on the west side. Portable toilets taken out in Mid October and put back in in Mid March. Firewood is not delivered to each site if you order it. There are many good reasons for this, not the least of which is that it can rain and then all the wood gets wet. We keep the firewood in a small woodshed and give you instructions on where to find it and what the code is before you check in. Also, please remember that I don't live there and there is limited service on the property. If you have questions, please contact me in advance as I may be unreachable when you arrive at the property. The Campsites mostly go in the order they appear as you drive through the campground. With some exceptions. Sites 8 and 11 (in that order) are up the hill from the fork at site 2. Sites 12 through 19 are in order on the West side of the river. There are signs with the site numbers next to each site. The sites each have their own parking spaces. Please see the brief descriptions below so you have a good idea of what kind of experience you can expect at each site. If you are not familiar with the area, or even if you haven't camped there before, I recommend contacting me for directions or information about the area before you go up. Also, if you have an RV, you will want to contact me to discuss which site you really want to book depending on the size of your RV, awnings, slide outs, etc. Each booked site is allowed 2 cars or 1 RV. If you have more than 2 cars or 1 RV, there is a fee of 10.00 per additional vehicle. Camping was banned all along the upper Washougal River in 2006 due to abuse from the public. An attitude that no one could be trusted up there formed and I lost my favorite place to camp in the whole world...but I understood why they did it. In 2017 I bought the property and worked with Skamania County to restore camping and the public trust in good people who love nature. There are now 20 campsites, mostly along the river, and I'm so pleased that the vast majority of Hipcampers are reliable co-stewards of this amazing recreational resource. It is up to us to keep Naked Falls available by keeping in mind that it is a crucial fish and wildlife habitat and we are but visitors there. Be sure to stick to trails and pack in/pack out. Nothing from town should be left there and nothing there should be brought back to town. *** Site 1: Saltness Creek This is the only site with direct trail access to the river on the camping side. It's also right on a creek and encompasses a corner of the confluence of the creek and the Washougal River. It's a nice open space right off the gravel road which allows you to park right by where you will set up tents and have your campfire. It also means other campers will drive right by your site and they will need to pass by it to take the trail to the river. This site is very convenient but not very private. Site 2: Naked Falls There is a short narrow trail that leads to the campsite on the Naked Falls cliff. It's awesome! This is the original campsite at Naked Falls and has likely been there for 100 years or more. It overlooks the waterfall and island downstream. It's really the coolest campsite but it's not for everybody. The area for pitching tents is smaller than at the other sites. Only 2 medium sized tents will fit comfortably. You may be able to cram 3 tents in but should be aware that it's only really meant for 2. Groups larger than 6 may want to consider another site. Also, it is right on the cliff where people like to jump so, while you have the best view of all the fun stuff happening at the falls, you also have cliff divers coming up to say hi during the day. Site 3: Desk Job This site is just past the falls. It has a wide short trail to the camping area and a beautiful view of the river that passes right by the site about 30 ft below it. It is nice, quiet and secluded. Site 4: Middle Management This site is nice for pulling vehicles in and around. It loops around some trees in the center. The trees to the east and North are all alders so it has limited shade in the morning when there aren't leaves on the trees (winter and early spring) The trail down is wide and short. There is a small opening with a nice view of the river and it's quiet. A great place to listen to the flow of the river and the beat of your heart. Site 5: Conference Room The Conference Room is tucked into the woods a little more than the other sites. It's right over the river just like all the rest of the sites but the trees like living on that cliff...like a whole bunch. You can walk to the edge and see the river but it's not the most open view of the river. I love this site. It has two old growth stumps from the first harvest ever at Naked Falls. They tell stories of the Yacolt burn and a lot of hard winters. A short narrow trail get's you from your car to to the camping area in about 20 steps. Site 6: Printer Jam This site is quite large and has the most extensive view of the river. Great for bigger groups or bigger tents. This is a chill spot where you can roast marshmallows while watching the flow of the Washougal River 35 ft below. Site 7: Budget Meeting This site is not meant for vehicle traffic! Please do not drive your vehicle onto the site as that has caused damage to the site itself and it needs to recover. The last site on the road has the longest walk...about 50 yards. It is also a large space and is the most secluded. It's the longest distance from river access but also the most private. The walk down passes an old growth tree that must have fallen decades ago. It has a huge base and the root structure is about 12 ft tall. There are a variety of trees that hug this campsite. If you don't mind the walk, you are sure to dig the vibe at our version of a Budget Meeting. Site 8: The Slash Pile Please read this full description before booking. I'm giving this site a go because I think it's a rather unique experience for the right people. This site sits up above all the river sites. It is not on a river but has a river view and view of all the other campsites. It is surrounded by a slash pile which is the wood debris left over from logging. You can drive right to it but only if you have 4wd/AWD. The road is also surrounded by alder trees that might slap the side of your car as you go up so if you are concerned about that, this is not the spot for you. There is not much shade up there either. You may want to bring a shade tent. The site is fairly large and has plenty of room for tents but I don't recommend any trailers or RVs here due to the steep rocky road. Your walk to the river will be about as long as the walk from site 7. It will be an easy walk down and a bit of a trek up. If no one books this site, I will totally understand but It's a cool spot if you are cool with the challenges it presents. Site 9: Hard Scramble Creek This site is embedded in the woods and has the most tree cover. It is even further from the river access than site 8...about a half mile walk. There is plenty of room but only one way in and out so turning around should be thought out before you set up your tents. Also, I've seen people pull off trailering large rigs up there but I'm pretty sure it was painstaking. If you have a large RV or Trailer, I would skip this site. Smaller trailers and RVs should be fine if you have some experience and patience. This site is quiet and the sound of the creek is soothing during the day and night. Site 10: Rock Beach Woods This site is in the woods along the river near an inviting rock beach that flows into a crystal clear swimming hole. This site is not behind a gate and day use visitors are allowed to use the trail and access the rock beach. The rock beach gets less traffic than we have right by Naked Falls but it is part of the day use area. This is a park and walk site. Parking is along the main road and you hike in about 50 yards to the campsite. This is one of the coolest campsites we have. Literally cooler as it is along the river edge and not along a cliffside like most of the other sites. Also cooler because it is under deep tree cover with soft mossy terrain. If you like the sounds of the river, shady woods and very close access to swimming, you will love this site! Site 11: This One Goes to Eleven! Situated on the top of the hill, this site has the most impressive views of all the sites! About a 270 degree view of the surrounding mountain region give you a great vantage point that often includes eagles flying below you, elk across the valley and a variety of other wildlife. This site is the farthest from the river, civilization and all the other campsites. If you are looking for something remote and have a 4wd/AWD vehicle, this might be the best site for you. Sites 12-19: All of these sites are right near the West side of the river. They were designed to accommodate RVs and Trailers. They are made for one trailer or RV per site or 2 camper vans. Tents are fine here too. There is easy in and out access to each site. It is nearer to the W2000 road and the sites are a bit closer together. There is still a significant amount of treed space between each site, just not as much as the original campsites. They each have a fire pit and cleared space for tents along with the graveled area for parking your RV. The sites are fairly level but not perfect and some leveling may be required depending on the size of your RV. This area has it's own trail down to the river or you can use the day use trail just a short walk North past the wooden Naked Falls sign. There are 3 total vehicles allowed at each of these sites (no exceptions) that includes the rv or trailer. So, truck and trailer count as one and you can have one addition car...or you can have 3 cars if you are car or tent camping. There is a charge of 10.00 extra for the third vehicle. No parking is allowed along the W2000 road unless you have a Naked Falls parking pass for day use. Site 0. This is the old site 12 that I had closed down. It is just up the hill from the fork at site 2. So at the fork near site 2, you will take a left and go up the hill about a quarter of a mile. It will be on your right hand side before you get to site 8. This is a large site part way up a hill surrounded by trees about 15 ft high. Very little shade, so you will want to bring a shade tent in the Summertime.
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sol duc rainforest retreat

9. sol duc rainforest retreat

93%
(1142)
Port Angeles, WA · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Stay at our private piece of rain forest paradise. Our 9 acres of forest is adjacent to the Olympic national park and the Olympic discovery trail. Camp next to Lake Crescent and the Sol Duc river/ hot springs, immersed in the Olympic rain forest, next to a bubbling creek. There is hiking , biking and boating in all directions. Each camp is semi secluded, surrounded in ferns and old growth trees. With many trails that loop around and covered outdoor kitchens, its a great spot to chill and cook or explore the forests thousands of ferns and bubbling brooks . Located a mile and a half from Lake Crescent, adjacent to the Olympic Discovery Trail and the Olympic National Park, our property is a perfect gathering point to explore the possibilities of the peninsula. You will think you're in the park.
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Hells Gate State Park

10. Hells Gate State Park

100%
(2)
State park in Idaho · 98 sites
Discover Hells Gate State Park's rich history and outdoor adventures.
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Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

11. Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

90%
(104)
National forest in Washington · 3357 sites
The largest national forest in the Pacific Northwest is a vast and varied haven for recreation.
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Gifford Pinchot National Forest

12. Gifford Pinchot National Forest

94%
(84)
National forest in Washington · 954 sites
Explore old-growth forests, volcanic peaks, and thousands of miles of trails.
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Cape Disappointment State Park

13. Cape Disappointment State Park

96%
(34)
State park in Washington · 232 sites
Discover centuries-old seafaring history along the 200-foot-high cliffs.
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Compass Rose Farms

14. Compass Rose Farms

96%
(382)
Port Townsend, WA · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are open! This magical, 40-acre, cultivated ecosystem, will wrap around you and leave you enchanted. Enjoy this peaceful, country retreat, as a place to rest and reconnect with the earth and yourself. This is a great place to stop for the night, but one day might not be enough to meander the many paths, drink tea harvested from the herb garden, sit on a bench talking to ancient Maple trees, walk the stone labyrinth, wander the sacred Grove, and camp under the stars. There's so much to enjoy here, from the fragrant rose gardens to the orchards and sheep meadows. Spend the morning sipping tea with a book in the greenhouse, an afternoon wandering the many wooded trails, preparing dinner with vegetables grown from the garden, and enjoying the evening watching the moon and stars come up from the observatory platform. You could take a guided tour of the land and animals, or join one of the many workshops hosted here, such as learning to spin yarn from our herd of Icelandic sheep or take an introduction class to Permaculture. Bring your knitting, friends, or just a favorite book, and spend a few days in this tranquil destination, as this land has something to offer everyone. Please NOTE: This is a working farm, we have animals, dirt, sticks, bugs, poop, and lots of opportunities to "connect" with Nature. All of our amenities are shared spaces, designed to foster community. You will find signs posted around the property with clear communication. All of our lodgings are off-grid with no electricity or running water. Water, electricity, and WIFI are available in the shared kitchen, garden, cafe, and lounging areas. Please bring battery-operated lights, bedding, and a pillow, unless otherwise noted. Amenities include: shower house, bathhouse, large semi-commercial kitchen, library, cafe, fiber studio, yarn shop, plenty of outdoor seating, safe potable water, 2 regularly maintained portable toilets, hand washing station, 2 charcoal/wood barbeques Check-in is 4-8 pm Contact us to inquire about using the land for weddings, retreats, and other gatherings! Check out our on-site Airbnb rental house here: airbnb.com/h/millhouserental airbnb.com/h/millhouserental2 Follow or tag us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comp...
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Valhalla Tree Farm

15. Valhalla Tree Farm

99%
(642)
Arlington, WA · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled near Arlington, our 75-acre property spans both new and old forest, featuring a salmon-filled creek and a large beaver pond—all set against the dramatic backdrop of a 1,200-foot sheer rocky cliff crowned with old-growth trees. Since its purchase in 1958 as a family retreat, this land has grown into much more than a getaway. It has become a place for relaxation, adventure, and connection with nature—a private forest for family and friends to enjoy. Over the years, the family has adopted forest stewardship and sustainable timber harvesting practices, while also developing campsites, trails, hosting rock concerts, and even producing wine. What began as a simple escape has evolved into something extraordinary: a tree farm that successfully balances nearly every goal a forest landowner could imagine—timber production, wildlife habitat, natural beauty, recreation, and forest resilience. Valhalla embodies all of this with harmony. We think you will feel the unusual vibe.
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Hidden Meadow Retreat

16. Hidden Meadow Retreat

99%
(267)
Olympia, WA · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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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Hobson Meadows

17. Hobson Meadows

100%
(111)
Bow, WA · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Unplug, unwind, and take in the beauty of wide open skies and star-filled nights. Stroll along the peaceful back trails of the property, where you can enjoy the soothing sounds of nature and spot local birds in their natural habitat. Settle into a comfortable bed with fresh, clean linens, and embrace the cozy charm of your yurt. As evening falls, light the mini lanterns to create a warm, inviting ambiance that makes your stay feel truly special. End your day gathered around a glowing bonfire—relax, take in the brilliant night sky, and maybe even enjoy some classic s’mores. Guests have access to shared bathroom facilities, including flush toilets and a refreshing hot-water shower, as well as an outdoor sink for washing dishes. These amenities are shared with other guests. Conveniently located near local attractions, you’ll find yourself close to Skagit Casino, scenic hiking trails, and breathtaking viewpoints like Blanchard Mountain overlooking Puget Sound. Explore the beauty of Chuckanut Drive, visit nearby blueberry and cheese farms, or enjoy a meal at one of the area’s charming local restaurants. This is your time to relax and recharge—leave the cleaning to us and simply enjoy your getaway. Happy Glamping! 🌿✨
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Big Twin Lake Resort

18. Big Twin Lake Resort

96%
(52)
Winthrop, WA · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Relax by the Water at Big Twin Lake Resort Nestled on the shores of Big Twin Lake in sunny Okanogan County, our resort is just three miles south of Winthrop, WA—close to town, yet perfectly peaceful. This is a site or camping cabin located within our 50 acre camping resort. Big Twin Lake Resort offers a quiet, relaxing getaway with easy access to the area's natural beauty. Big Twin is a renowned fly-fishing lake, stocked annually and ideal for both seasoned anglers and beginners. Spend your days casting a line, exploring nearby hiking and biking trails, or simply soaking up the views. Our resort offers the perfect balance of relaxation and outdoor fun. Kids and adults alike will love spending time on the water with our rowboats, pedal boats, and paddle boards, all available for rent. With its quiet, laid-back atmosphere and a wide range of outdoor activities, Big Twin Lake Resort is the perfect spot for your next family vacation.
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Coyote Meadow Basecamp

19. Coyote Meadow Basecamp

98%
(101)
Port Angeles, WA · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
5 Acre open field centrally located to Port Angeles, Olympic National Park, nearby beaches, Lake Crescent, and the Elwha River. Only a couple miles away you’ll find world class mountain biking trails at Dry Hill, the Zoo Loops, and the Adventure Route. The paved Olympic Discovery trail is only 1 mile down the road.
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Ascent Basecamp

20. Ascent Basecamp

97%
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Skykomish, WA · 10 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Come experience this amazing Off Grid riverside enclave! Situated along the banks of the Tye River, this is the closest location to Steven’s Pass mountain and all the popular sites the scenic corridor has to offer! 6min from Steven’s Pass Resort, 1min to Scenic Hot Springs, 2min to Deception Falls, 2min walk from Iron Goat Trailhead and Cat skiing pickup! Just 45min from Leavenworth as well! Guests have the option to add on the Sauna package and enjoy our wood fired river view barrel sauna! No better feeling than to take a cold plunge in the river after a sauna:) On weekends we run our riverside wood burning hot tub as well included in the sauna/ hot tub package! All tent sites are riverside and feature mostly level tentpads and riverside fire pits! Some with room for multiple tents. While some sites are close in proximity, the sound of the river over powers most normal conversations just a few feet away and each site has a great stretch of river heaven! Drive in vehicle camping sites feature river views but are perched higher on the bank and while not directly riverside, are just feet away from the river! The property has communal river access points. All campers have access to our communal kitchen area as well featuring propane grill! Please bring your own cookware. Restroom facilities are well maintained portable toilets. We have limited extra parking onsite depending on reservations on a given night, available for $20/ night per vehicle. Otherwise there are some other spots available at lots in the general area.
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