Camping near Kingston

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Looking for the best camping near Kingston? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Washington hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Kingston.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Kingston

Soundview Farm

1. Soundview Farm

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(36)
1.7mi from Kingston · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: 12 acres of grass, trees, cows and horses. Gravel space with water and gray water access. No restroom access. Fires in propane fire pits allowed during non burn ban times. (Not provided) Kingston provides many amenities if you choose to go downtown and explore or hop a ferry to Edmonds. We are located about a mile from town and the ferry. Situated between Suquamish Clearwater Casino and The Point Casino with so much to do in between. Short drive to downtown Poulsbo and Point No Point beach. You can rent a kayak or board and enjoy the sound. Great fishing, crabbing or just beachcombing! Short walk or bike ride to North Kitsap Heritage Park.
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Forest Farm Camping

2. Forest Farm Camping

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(21)
4.4mi from Kingston · 1 site
Discover Forest Farm Camping, a cozy retreat on 50 private acres of lush forestland, lovingly cared for by us as part of our work as sustainable forest stewards and farmers. Perfect for couples, or small groups, it’s a peaceful escape just a short trip from Seattle. Step off the ferry and explore charming small towns, kayak along scenic shores, or hunt for treasures while beachcombing. Or, slow down and stay nestled in the woods — we’re trained, certified baristas who brew fresh coffee every morning (just ask!). All this on a magical 50-acre forest farm in Kitsap County — your perfect woodland getaway awaits. 🌲✨ Little ones and our land aren't a great match — between the trails, farm equipment, and wide-open woods, it's an environment better enjoyed by grown-ups. If your kids are tweens or teens, reach out and we can talk through whether it's a good fit.
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Annie's Acres 333

3. Annie's Acres 333

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(22)
6.3mi from Kingston · 1 site
I bought my property in 2021 realizing a long time dream of having my own property to keep my horses, Annie, Doc and Shimmer. My sister helped me to set up my Hipcamp as a way to support my beloved animals. My property is located in beautiful Big Valley, conveniently only 12 minutes away from Down town Poulsbo, 10 minutes from the Hood Canal bridge, 11 minutes from Shine Tidelands state park and the Olympic Peninsula. Please check in between 2-8pm unless other arrangements are made so I can give you directions for the gates and camp site, after that you can come and go as you please.
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Kitsap Memorial State Park

4. Kitsap Memorial State Park

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(3)
State park 7.2mi from Kingston · 51 sites
Kitsap Memorial is perfect for hosting events in a picturesque setting along the Hood Canal.
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Illahee State Park

5. Illahee State Park

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(4)
State park 15mi from Kingston · 25 sites
Illahee State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Campers Alike.
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Laughing Leaf Cottage

6. Laughing Leaf Cottage

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6.3mi from Kingston · 1 site
Escape to a peaceful off-grid retreat designed for two. Our charming 1926 cottage sits on the plateau of Woodpecker Hill, offering a quiet and private getaway surrounded by forest, open sky, and the gentle rhythms of our small farm. Wake to soft sunrise light and the sounds of peacocks and goats greeting the day. Enjoy your morning coffee or tea on the patio overlooking the vegetable garden, then spend the day relaxing, exploring nearby towns, or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. Inside the cottage you’ll find a cozy queen bed, small table, coffee bar, and board games—perfect for a quiet evening together. When the air turns cool, curl up beside the indoor propane fireplace, creating a warm and intimate space for chilly Northwest nights. Step outside to your private patio at the forest’s edge where you can play outdoor games, toss horseshoes, or gather around your private campfire while watching stunning sunsets over the Olympic Mountains. Our covered patio ensures you can still enjoy the outdoors even if the weather turns. This is a simple, unplugged experience designed to help you slow down and reconnect. Off-Grid Amenities -2-night minimum stay – per night -Designed for 2 guests maximum (perfect for couples) -Indoor propane fireplace -Private campfire area -Outdoor games Off-Grid Setup This cottage is intentionally simple: * No electricity or running water * Outhouse restroom located just outside the cottage * Well water available from the outdoor hose * Solar power bank available for charging phones and small devices Guests have access to about ½ acre of grassy space at the edge of the forest, with room to pitch a tent if desired. Farm Stay Experience You’ll be staying on our small working farm where animals are part of daily life. You may see peacocks, goats, and other critters around the property. Our very old resident dog also lives here, so we ask that visiting pups be respectful. Nearby Exploration We’re just minutes from the charming historic towns of Poulsbo and Port Gamble, with easy access to the Hood Canal Bridge for exploring the Olympic Peninsula. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, quiet unplugged weekend, or cozy fireside retreat, this little historic cottage the perfect place to slow down and reconnect.
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A Taste of Whidbey

7. A Taste of Whidbey

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9.3mi from Kingston · 6 sites
Take a break from the city and connect with nature by staying at our magical farm property located on the very south end of Whidbey Island, WA (12 minutes from the Clinton ferry dock). You can enjoy such activities as swinging in one of the many hammocks, getting goldfish pedicures, feeding some of the sweet animals, talking with the parrot, doing goat yoga, picking fresh fruits and vegetables for dinner you can prepare in our outdoor cabana kitchen, eating s'mores at one of the many firepits, visiting the beautiful flower gardens or simply enjoying the peace and quiet. Wildlife galore including bald and golden eagles, red tail hawks, deer, raccoons, heron and coyotes. Some nights, we have live music in the evening by one of South Whidbey's amazing bands and beer flowing from the taps built into the wall of the cabana. It is just me and an occasional worker operating the property so you may see us weeding, feeding farm animals or watering some of the many gardens. You are encouraged to participate in activities on the farm and children are welcome to do the same. We are 5 minutes from Bailey's Corner Store, Whidbey's best burger joint, which has great music various nights of the week, and Ogres Brewery which also has great entertainment and beer. Langley and Freeland are each 20 minutes away. Note that all sites are TENT-ONLY sites. There is no car, roof-top tent or RV camping availability.
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ParadiseView32

8. ParadiseView32

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(28)
10mi from Kingston · 1 site
Located on Yew Street, Port Ludlow, Washington nestled in the "quiet" Paradise Bay community. Due to narrow entry off Paradise Bay Road, the maximum recommended length is 35’ for Motorhomes and 30’ for Travel Trailers. Nice views of Puget Sound/Hood Canal where cruise ships, cargo ships, and naval vessels often pass. On a clear day, you will see Mount Baker. Inquiries: message me via HipCamp App or Contact Host at bottom of page. Enjoy the private community beach, picnic area and boat ramp (for smaller vessels), just a 4-minute walk from campsite. Look for sea lions, seals and Orcas (sometimes). Power (30A/20A), water hookup, comfy campsite chairs, picnic table and fire-ring/cooking grate (check for Jefferson County burn-ban). No wi-fi, but cell phone reception is typically very good. Eastern part of Olympic Peninsula has many great trails in the Olympic National Park (35 minutes away). Also, local trails in Port Ludlow less than 10 minutes away. Easy access to Sequim, John Wayne Marina (with large boat launch), Port Angeles and Port Townsend as well as the Olympic Discovery Trail for a great bike riding adventure IMPORTANT NOTES: • For your safety, Hipcamp requires background checks for all Hosts. • For our safety, Hipcamp requires Hipcamper profiles include renter’s real full name. We reserve the right to cancel reservations that do not provide a real full name. • Firewood may be purchased anytime via the App, however we recommend you wait until arrival and check for “no” Jefferson County “Burn-Ban”. • We have neighbors nearby, but privacy is maintained. • Main access (Paradise Bay Rd) is 75 feet away from campsite and can be busy with traffic. Rules: 1. Hipcampers profile must include real full name. 2. Maximum 6 guests per site. No tent camping. 3. Campers must bring their own camp toilet. 4. No on-site dumping of wastewater (black or grey). 5. No dumpster, please take trash with you when you leave. 6. Pets must be leashed when outside. Please clean up after pet. 7. Quiet time: 9:00 PM to 8:00 AM. 8. Limit generator use, especially during quiet time hours. 9. Park vehicles within campsite, either in driveway or campsite pad. 10. Do not leave firepit fires unattended. 11. No fireworks or fish/crab cleaning.
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Camp Forever Young

9. Camp Forever Young

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13mi from Kingston · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We invite you to come and enjoy the homestead campground we’ve created. We moved here a little over 5 years ago to create a peaceful and relaxing environment where you can connect with nature and disconnect from your busy lives. We have two private sites that offer unique accommodations that are perfect for a group of friends, a family trying out camping for the first time, or a couple looking for a romantic getaway in the woods. During your stay you can feed the goats and meet some of our other charming farm animals. Sustainable living is important to us and we love to inspire people who may be interested in such a life by teaching what we've learned and showing how possible it is. We are always looking for ways to improve our land, our life and our campers experiences. Ask us questions, give us ideas and enjoy our growth with us.
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Manchester State Park

10. Manchester State Park

State park 612mi from Kingston · 2 sites
Manchester State Park features a beach, sand dunes, and flat grasslands, with nearly 18,000 feet of ocean frontage. The beach line curves gently to form a "catch basin" for sea debris, which accounts for the volume of driftwood found here. Five miles of gentle, sandy beach stretches southward towards the Point Arena Lighthouse. One of the main attractions is the excellent steelhead fishing in the park’s two streams, Brush Creek and Alder Creek. The park features a variety of coastal wildflowers, including sea pinks, poppies, lupines, baby blue eyes and blue irises. The park provides habitat for tundra swans. The San Andreas Fault runs into the sea at the park. The park takes its name from the village of Manchester, which is located in Mendocino County on Coast Highway 1 about seven miles north of Point Arena. This is an area of rich grazing lands, flocks of sheep and herds of cattle which add a pastoral note to some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the world.
Blake Island Marine State Park

11. Blake Island Marine State Park

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(3)
State park 18mi from Kingston · 46 sites
This Puget Sound island park is a paddler’s paradise that is only accessible by boat.
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South Whidbey Island State Park

12. South Whidbey Island State Park

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State park 18mi from Kingston · 53 sites
Hug a giant red-cedar tree in the lush forest and collect crabs from the sprawling shoreline.
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Scenic Beach State Park

13. Scenic Beach State Park

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(7)
State park 19mi from Kingston · 54 sites
Discover the allure of Scenic Beach State Park and its majestic Olympic views.
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Medley Woods - Great for Groups!

14. Medley Woods - Great for Groups!

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(57)
14mi from Kingston · 1 site · Tent, RV
Experience total wilderness seclusion with your group of friends, family or pets at Medley Woods Retreat! With 40 acres all to yourself, take a week or weekend to enjoy the sun soaked campsites or follow a trail into the fern covered woods. Only 30 minutes from the Olympic National Park, make this a stopover for more adventuring or spend the weekend relaxing in nature, away from it all! Medley Woods is located halfway down the Coyle Peninsula off of Coyle Road. Our two cleared campsites can accommodate 1-5 tents each, depending on tent size and desired spacing (see photos for each site). The parking area fits 3 cars or can be used for tents as well. Looking for more space? Park or camp along the road or explore the rest of the property to find your own spot - the opportunities are endless!
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White Lotus Farm

15. White Lotus Farm

100%
(14)
15mi from Kingston · 1 site
We are NATALIE and NIALL, business & life partners residing on 70-acres in Beaver Valley on the Olympic Peninsula, where we strive to regenerate healthy relationships amongst people and the earth. We prioritize the well-being of our community by producing and offering quality farm products such as: sourdough bread made with locally grown grains, wild-range chicken eggs, pasture raised lamb meat and fleece, cut flowers and raw honey.We want to share this land – we do this by: collaborating and living with other land stewards & entrepreneurs, hosting travelers at our farm stay, and holding space for connective workshops and events. Learn more about this land:Bring your RV or van and stay awhile by our big red barn! This easy access site has electricity (RV panel with 30A and 50A hookup options as well as a 20A outlet) and water hookup, as well as a firepit and picnic area overlooking the farm. Enjoy an immersive stay on our holistic farm nestled in Beaver Valley, or use our spot as a base camp for adventures deeper into the Olympic Peninsula. We are just 45 minutes away from the Olympic National Park and 20 minutes from Port Townsend. We are a working farm with gardens, chickens, sheep, a llama named Cue and a few very friendly farm cats. During the day, you will likely see us working on the land or around the property - we live with other land mates who also work on the farm. Feel free to explore around the farm and enjoy the animals and the gardens - we just ask that you stay on the paths and keep all gates closed to help protect the plants and animals! The site has a 30 amp hook up (as well as a 50A hookup option or 20A outlet for any other appliances that may need to be plugged in). When you come down the driveway, you take a right at the first fork to drive into the large graveled parking lot, where you will find the designated parking spot against the North side of the barn. There is (1) sani-can unit (toilet) that is serviced monthly available for use, and a sink for handwashing and an additional fresh water supply. The metal trash bin next to the sani-can is for your use - please do not use any other trash cans in or outside of the barn as these are for events only. You will also find a wood firepit and chairs available for use right beside your site. Please bring your own wood to, or feel free to purchase wood through this listing. Also feel free to enjoy the covered seating area alongside the west side of the barn, overlooking the animals, gardens and expansive valley view! We are also situated less than a 10-minute drive away from an easily accessible dump station in Port Ludlow, on the way to the Hood Canal Bridge. Please understand that we are a working farm that hosts businesses and other visitors. You will most likely see us and perhaps other guests during your stay! Our home is further down the driveway (to the south of the barn) and we have land mates and an Airbnb unit attached to our house. You will likely hear the sounds of farm projects, animals and people at times. We also live off the busy Beaver Valley road, making us an ideal location for access to the greater Peninsula, but also please know that you may notice road noise at times during your stay with us. We are not in a remote area that is completely silent - we are a bustling farm in a happening place. If you are seeking somewhere very remote without a lot of noise, projects or people coming and going, our site is sadly not for you. This is just the reality of our situation and we always want to make sure our guests know what to expect. That said, this also makes for an exciting, immersive experience if you're looking to connect with the bustling farming and food culture in our region! We also often have products fresh off the farm for your enjoyment while you're here or to take with you on the rest of your travels, and we have lots of local recommendations for food and activities during your stay!
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Wild Meadow Hideaway

16. Wild Meadow Hideaway

96%
(46)
15mi from Kingston · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Vacay' or farm-stay. Your personal, primitive campsite promotes quiet seclusion and privacy, while maintaining wide open space for sunbathing and star gazing. A truly tranquil place to enjoy exclusively, or to use as a basecamp for the unlimited adventures possible in this scenic area. Bring your kayaks, bikes, or egg basket for whichever adventure awaits you. We are a first generation, working 16 acre homestead in Langley, WA on beautiful Whidbey Island. We've only been building up our homestead for about 2 years, so the farm only covers a few acres - the rest is naturally regenerating wilderness. Around the hill and below in the "wild meadow" we've cleared out a vehicle trail to a secluded spot for camping. Though we raise chickens, goats, a cow and a pig nearby, you would never know it from your camp site. Our property is far enough from the city to feel remote and surrounded by wildlife, yet we are a 15 minute bicycle ride from the beach and the town of Langley and all the benefits that civilization has to offer. Beachcombing, wine tasting, concerts, hiking, fishing, crabbing, kayaking, swimming, and dining, just to name a few. • Dogs are welcome, but not allowed to roam freely. Please leash while exploring and please pick up after them. • Potable water is available on the property at well-house. • Public restrooms nearby (24/7), • Public showers nearby (10-5), • An RV dump station nearby (24/7). * No fireworks, firearms, or hunting. * No chainsaws. Available upon request is: Homestead participation Farm fresh eggs $ Firewood bundles $ Whether you are looking for a basecamp for your adventures or just a quiet place to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, you will not be disappointed. Welcome and enjoy!
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Salal Sanctuary

17. Salal Sanctuary

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16mi from Kingston · 1 site · Tent, RV
We are located on South Whidbey Island, in a thickly forested area. You will be surrounded by tall fir trees and salal bushes, waking up to the birds' morning song. Just two miles from the Seaside Village of Langley, you are minutes from some of the best coffee and morning treats or a breezy rooftop dinner overlooking the Salish Sea. We live on our property, and have kids, dogs and chickens. You may hear us working, animals making animal sounds, and the kids riding their bikes up and down the driveway. You are also welcome to wander and check out the trails. Our home is a short walk up the driveway from the camp site, and you can partially see it from your parking spot. We live in a small neighborhood of 5 acre parcels, the neighbors are quiet but their vehicles are visible through the trees when they drive past. Whidbey Island is rural and therefore has spotty cell service. Some campers have said that their carrier does not get good cell service at our campsite, so be aware of that please. If needed, you can walk up to our yard where the sky is a little clearer to make a phone call or send a text. Please only park vehicles and campers in the gravel parking area and do not move the logs that line the gravel area. You are welcome to unplug the string of lights for a darker nighttime experience.
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Ravens Ridge

18. Ravens Ridge

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16mi from Kingston · 6 sites · RVs, Lodging
Nestled in the Tarboo Valley near Dabob Bay, you will find a relaxing little off grid hideaway where the forest meets the sea! This serene land will imbue you with its sacred, peace-filled vibes and invite you into precious moments to hear and feel the hum and aliveness of summer. Ravens converse, robins sing and deer meander through Cedars, Big Leaf Maples and luscious ferns. Fall asleep under the stars and wake up to the chirping birds. Our woods are home to Grandma Big Leaf Maple that holds you as you swing from her branch and feel the joy of letting go rush over you. With the freedom of no cell service, you can spend a quiet moment to think under the cedars at our meditation rock. We offer an outdoor cover kitchen (new 2026!), communal fire pit, bathroom area with an outdoor shower in our meadow for refreshing and recharging while meeting magical new souls sharing in the euphoria of nature in an alcohol and tobacco free space. Ravens Ridge is a short walk from Dabob Bay and the Tarboo Wildlife Preserve and a short drive from Quilcene, WA, the Pearl of the Peninsula, known for its oysters and proximity to some of the best hiking and other outdoor recreation on the Olympic Peninsula. This location provides easy access to trailheads in the Olympic National Forest, Mt Walker Viewpoint, and kayaking in the most pristine and protected inlets of the Salish Sea. Whether you are looking to eat fresh seafood or harvest your own, you will find all your heart desires: wild mushrooms in the fall, fresh nettles in the Spring, whale and seal watching! PLEASE NOTE: We are Queer! We welcome all LGBTQIA+ folks and allies. We believe in Magic and the power of Science to prove it. We are located on Twana/Skokomish, Chimakum, and Jamestown S'Klallam land. We honor this responsibility by providing an alcohol/tobacco-free space and giving back annually to tribal projects like Warm Current & Longhouse for the People. We also provide a discount for Salish Indigenous folks. Please reach out for more information. We are open to accommodating larger groups up to 14 individuals at a discounted rate. Please reach out with information about your group event, including the number of campers and date of stay, and we can discuss the terms.
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🦩 Flamingo Ridge 🦩

19. 🦩 Flamingo Ridge 🦩

96%
(34)
16mi from Kingston · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Flamingo Ridge 🦩🏕️ Come camp with us on the south end of beautiful Whidbey Island! Family friendly! Flamingo Ridge is a house on 5 acres of beautiful forest full of private trails to explore. The house is shared with people who live on the property, friends, hipcampers, and the homeowners (part time). More info coming soon! 🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩🦩 🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️🏕️ ⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️⛴️ 🧚 🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚
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The Last Of The Wonder Woods

20. The Last Of The Wonder Woods

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(162)
16mi from Kingston · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Imagine arriving and setting up camp in a 5-acre old growth cedar forest. Take a leisurely walk through ferns and PNW forest. This property hosts just 4 camp sites, allowing for a lot of privacy. Water spigots and a shared outhouse are available as well. Each site is unique, and the location is close to Freeland for shopping and beaches! Campers have the opportunity to see our resident Barred Owl family, squirrels, various small birds, and occasionally deer and rabbits.
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