The best dog-friendly camping near Lake Forest Park

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96% (12.5K) 929 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Forest Park

TraiZen Haven

1. TraiZen Haven

100%
(23)
7.4mi from Lake Forest Park · 2 sites
Traizen Haven is in Woodinville, WA and offers a place to connect with animals to rest and revive. We ask for a $60 per night fee. We are a stones throw from many wineries, breweries, hot air balloon rides or shopping activities. Please note that we do allow pets but they MUST be leashed at all time to protect our sanctuary animals. No smoking or fireworks of any kind is permitted on our property at any time. Quiet hours are from 9pm to 8am.
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McMurtrey Farm

2. McMurtrey Farm

96%
(264)
7.5mi from Lake Forest Park · 3 sites
We are a 2nd generation, family owned farm growing Christmas trees, pumpkins and flowers. We are located in the Sammamish River valley about 2 miles from Woodinville on the Woodinville Redmond Road!. Just North of us is the heart of the Woodinville Wineries, You can walk on the back trail to Chateau Ste Michelle Winery Concerts and the surrounding Wineries and the Baseball fields. To the South on the Sammamish River Trail is 60 acres soccer fields and Marymore park (within biking distance) We are excited to see where the future of the farm takes us and thank the community for their love and support.
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A Taste of Whidbey

3. A Taste of Whidbey

96%
(115)
13mi from Lake Forest Park · 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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Kitsap Memorial State Park

4. Kitsap Memorial State Park

83%
(3)
State park 17mi from Lake Forest Park · 51 sites
Kitsap Memorial is perfect for hosting events in a picturesque setting along the Hood Canal.
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Blake Island Marine State Park

5. Blake Island Marine State Park

83%
(3)
State park 18mi from Lake Forest Park · 46 sites
This Puget Sound island park is a paddler’s paradise that is only accessible by boat.
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ELKS Beach

6. ELKS Beach

98%
(40)
14mi from Lake Forest Park · 1 site
Welcome to ELKS Beach, a charming recreation lot nestled along the shores of Lake Sammamish. Though not one acre in size (please note that the HipCamp app requires a minimum selection of 1 acre), our cozy spot offers a unique lakeside experience. Parking is conveniently situated a couple of blocks away, and the site is accessible via a walk-in/walk-out path connected to the East Lake Sammamish Trail. The terrain boasts a slightly sloped, rocky shoreline, providing direct no-bank access to the water for activities such as swimming, paddle-boarding, boating, fishing, and sunbathing. Please be aware that the site does not have utilities or hook-ups, embracing a rustic getaway experience. It can accommodate two tents and up to 6 people comfortably. On-site amenities include a firepit, picnic table, trash can, sun umbrella, a buoy, and camp chairs for your enjoyment. Additionally, a honeybucket is available in the parking lot for your convenience. Please note that the boat lift and on-site cabana are not available for camper use. There is no electricity so please be prepared to bring your own lighting. (There is a set of string lights in the tree that we put up for our personal use that requires our solar generator to use. Just a heads up that these aren’t intended to be part of the guest camping experience). Various chairs, paddle boards, tents and other items shown in images may belong to guests and are not all included in the rental. Please inquire if you have any questions regarding specifics of what is included. Come and experience the tranquility of ELKS Beach, where the natural beauty of Lake Sammamish awaits your exploration.
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Raven's Roost Glampground

7. Raven's Roost Glampground

97%
(64)
14mi from Lake Forest Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We have owned our log home on this 2.5 acre property for 26 years, having raised our "Brady Bunch" here. We are empty nesters who would like to share our quiet, peaceful part of the world with those looking to enjoy the cover of Cedar trees, the sounds of Ravens, a good campfire, and maybe even howling at the moon on a clear night! We have two cats who go in and out of the house at will. Any pets, dogs, cats, whatever, must be leashed at all times while on our property. 2 sites available. Camp under the Cedars or under the Apples in a wonderful, happy spot, next to our home in the woods. Large fire ring or propane fire pits during fire ban, with ample cedar furniture and picnic table. Plenty of firewood or propane for a fee. Shared large indoor heated bathroom with large walk-in shower accessible from outside. 20 minutes to the Kingston ferry terminal or the Hood Canal Bridge. 3 miles from Point No Point lighthouse county park with sandy beaches or Buck Lake county park. The Point Casino is nearby. World renowned Heronswood Garden nearby. 25 minutes to Kitsap Memorial State Park. Approximately 1 hour from Seattle. Good base camp for day trips and day hikes in the Olympic National Park area. Whether you need your daily dose of Slayer (🤘), fill the month of June up with Pride (🌈), or cannot leave home without a dog-eared Harry Potter (⚡️)in your luggage, we welcome you, and hope you live long and prosper (🖖).
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Novelty Hill Farm

8. Novelty Hill Farm

93%
(82)
14mi from Lake Forest Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
We have a 65 acre farm in Duvall, WA. The Snoqualmie River flows through the property, as does the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. You can bike an easy 2 miles to downtown Duvall. The farm is owned and operated by the Pickering Family, who has been living on the farm since 1884. The property is close to Seattle but feels like a world away!
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Laughing Leaf Cottage

9. Laughing Leaf Cottage

100%
(11)
16mi from Lake Forest Park · 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 – $95 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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Illahee State Park

10. Illahee State Park

100%
(4)
State park 18mi from Lake Forest Park · 25 sites
Illahee State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Campers Alike.
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South Whidbey Island State Park

11. South Whidbey Island State Park

95%
(10)
State park 25mi from Lake Forest Park · 53 sites
Hug a giant red-cedar tree in the lush forest and collect crabs from the sprawling shoreline.
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Saltwater State Park

12. Saltwater State Park

83%
(3)
State park 27mi from Lake Forest Park · 45 sites
Discover the coastal charm of Saltwater State Park.
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Camano Island State Park

13. Camano Island State Park

91%
(14)
State park 27mi from Lake Forest Park · 94 sites
Camp on a quiet, underrated island within a short drive of Seattle.
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Annie's Acres 333

14. Annie's Acres 333

95%
(20)
16mi from Lake Forest Park · 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.
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Highland Park Hideaway

15. Highland Park Hideaway

99%
(74)
17mi from Lake Forest Park · 2 sites
Enjoy an urban layover in Seattle at this “secret garden” oasis! Property is tucked away off the main street in a manicured, park-like setting. Borders a private greenbelt on one side, with territorial and peek-a-boo mountain views. Easy walking distance to public transit, numerous open spaces, parks/playgrounds...and a coffee shop and cafe in the adjacent, vibrant Greenbridge Community. 2 blocks to Westcrest Park, which has panoramic views of the city skyline and an off-leash dog area. Highland Park Hideaway offers easy access to downtown Seattle, Pike Place Market, Ferries, Seattle Center, Space Needle, Alki Beach and so much more. Or head down to T-Mobile Park, Lumen field (~6 miles) or Climate Pledge Arena (~8 miles) for a Mariners, Sounders, Seahawks or Kraken game...or one of many events/concerts! Closest RV spot to the stadium (~10 mins) for World Cup matches! Conveniently located on bus routes (60, 131, H Line) to downtown Seattle. And just a ~12 minute drive to SEA Airport or downtown Seattle. Uber/Lyft/Taxis are readily available in minutes. Short distance (.75 mile) to hip and funky downtown White Center with a diverse array of restaurants, bars, breweries and shops! PLEASE NOTE: This driveway spot is best suited for Vanlife, Overlanders, truck camper, or small RV (25 ft max). Property is at the dead end of a shared (w/neighbors) and narrow driveway ~60 yards from street/entrance, with tight turning/backing radius. Trailers will need to back down the driveway from street into the spot. Trailer tow vehicle should also be able to fit/park in the driveway. Might be an option to park under Carport (11' tall clearance) depending on size/configuration. Rigs must be self-contained. ALSO: This location being in an urban neighborhood (with homes/neighbors around it) – you will hear some city ‘white noise’ from planes, trains, automobiles, etc. Owner/host is an avid camper and lives on-site. MORE DETAILS: 2 RV spots (same or smaller size requirements to fit) may be an option if traveling with friends/family and have two rigs; and 2 spots will be available during World Cup Matches. Stays beyond 5 night max may be possible, depending on circumstances and bookings. Please send a message first if wanting to book for FIFA World Cup 2026.
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Poulsbo Hidden Creek Hideaway

16. Poulsbo Hidden Creek Hideaway

100%
(56)
17mi from Lake Forest Park · 1 site
Your Off-Grid Getaway Awaits Enjoy a simple yet comfortable getaway in nature. Nestled on 4 semi-wooded acres, our site features towering 100+ year-old cedars and Douglas firs, a tranquil creek, and a beautiful meadow and wetland filled with wildlife. Keep an eye out for wild birds, owls, eagles, coyotes, and deer! Located just minutes from historic downtown Poulsbo and Port Gamble, and only 4 miles to the Hood Canal Bridge to connect to the Olympic Peninsula, our camping/glamping spot is the perfect home base for exploring, outdoor activities, or simply unwinding in nature. In the glamping tent, we have a regular queen bed and a futon/sofa bed to offer for a party of 4 to sleep comfortably. There is a campfire site with a wood burning fire pit which is and a backup propane fire pit so you can have a campfire during burn bans! There is a foot pump sink, propane outdoor heated shower, and compost toilet for guest use. Glamping fun!
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Carnation Moss Forest

17. Carnation Moss Forest

91%
(59)
17mi from Lake Forest Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
5 acres natural forest, foot trails to Little Ames Creek flowing from Ames Lake. 2 RV campsites - #1. Carnation Moss Forest and #2. Magical Mossy Forest - 50ft from a road, in a valley neighborhood of Redmond, Washington, the sites share the driveway and a large washfountain, featuring- Two 23 ft long parking pads for 1 RV each in Carnation Moss Forest and in Magical Mossy Forest 1 vehicle parking space, such as a car, SUV, jeep, in the loop through driveway 2 tent camping pads each in Carnation Moss Forest and in Magical Mossy Forest 3 hydrants with Potable/ drinking water 2 Electric power poles of 50a, 30a, and 110 outlets with a light at night 2 porta-potties, regularly serviced 4 fire pits Several chairs, tables, picnic tables, and umbrellas in the summer. Two solidly built swing sets, with slides, one with an enclosed fort on top, climbing area, kids picnic table underneath. A picnic table and chairs sit nearby for parents to enjoy. A large vintage terrazzo semi-circular classic washfountain. The parking lot is behind trees, approx 50 ft from the main road which has regular daily traffic and noise driving by at the top of the site. It quiets down after work in the evenings. Dogs bark because they are dogs, but when you go deep into the forest you can barely hear the road or the dogs. The parking area can only be located there, in order to maintain the ecology of Ames Creek. The entrance is down through either of two driveways from the main road, on a horseshoe loop drive-through, to the L-shaped parking lot. Tent camping is 4 to 6 total soft pads in the forest near the parking sites. Note: Ames Creek does dry up in mid-summer. For large RVs maneuvering skills are required to park on the level 23 ft long parking pads in the parking area down the hill from the road. It is a U-shaped drive-through, flat at the bottom of the small driveway hill. Recent camper comments - "Love the campsite" "We had a great time" "We had fun exploring the trails" "The tent campsites are beautiful" "I now regret traveling 4+ hours to get to Hoh rainforest when we could’ve gotten to a similar experience less than 30 mins away" Cellphone signal strength reported by campers: + T-Mobile - 2 bars occasionally spotty + ATT - Strong/5G + Verizon - very good / LTE + Xfinity- connectivity Everyone who sees it remarks that this forest is beautiful. It has a main trail and many small pathways between ferns and hillocks. In an effort to preserve and protect this wild habitat, we have already planted 200 + Western Red Cedars, Douglas Firs, salal, snowberry, native current, and other native vegetation. This is a great private spot for an RV or similar vehicles and 2 tent circles. A firepit, and porta-potty next to each pad, another firepit in one of the 2 tent circles for each RV parking pad site. A completely natural untouched Pacific moss rainforest about 30 miles inland on the foothills of the Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State. Some areas it is likely no one has ever walked on. Bring mosquito repellent. Be aware of kids and dogs near road entrances, as well as near the creek in the winter. It is located near major fun sites, it is a wilderness playground! Ames Creek dries up mid-July and returns in Sept/Oct. There are a lot of little paths crisscrossing the creek, likely raccoon and deer trails. We are happy to have your dogs visit - they will love it! Please remember to bring an extension cord to access power. There are fire pits. When possible firewood is provided gratis in the woodshed. There are bundles of wood for sale at the Ace Hardware store in Carnation. + 5 minute drive to Carnation Farms Farmstand for eggs, meat, milk, juices, homemade dishes, veggies, berries, fruit, ice cream, cheeses, vinegar, chocolate, sauerkraut, kimchi! + 15 minute drive to Remlinger Farms (summer only) amusement rides for kids - Model-T cars, swings, canoe, carousel, pumpkin rides, steam train, roller coaster, barrel ride, peddle cars, giant slide, whirly bird, star gazer, wreaking ball, pony ride, hay rides, - u-pick fields, ice cream & pies, corn mazes, many animals (bunnies too), and a brewery with bands! + 15 min drive to Snoqualmie River + 20 minutes drive to Snoqualmie Falls +15 minute drive to Microsoft Campus, Nintendo, Pushpay, llink Systems, ADIC (Advanced Digital Information Corporation), Meta, Spacemark in Redmond #larping + 23 mins from the cute town of Issaquah + 2 hours and 30 minutes drive to the famed The Gorge Amphitheater, near George, Washington, a natural outdoor concert venue in Grant County + 27 minute drive to Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, less than 15 miles away + 30 minute drive to Seattle If you love natural woods, trees, greenery, ferns, and moss with a small creek running through then this is your place. Visited by many kinds of birds. Besides the high-tech corridor, this area is known for its farming communities, and thus photography and video opportunities. Deciduous forest with Big Leaf Maple and Alder, the woods are hemlock, Western red cedar, and Douglas Fir trees, with a creek on site, and Ames Lake nearby. Bird watchers may spot rare species at this pristine natural location, 15 minutes from Redmond's city center. Many types of these birds - pied-billed Grebes, Bald Eagles, Osprey, Red-tailed Hawks, accipiters, Killdeer, woodpeckers, wrens, blackbirds, some ducks, chickadees, and other rare species are resident here. During spring and summer, warblers, rails, American Bittern, and sparrows can be quite common. Wintertime brings geese, many types of ducks, gulls, swans, Northern Shrikes, Peregrine Falcons, and some Rough-legged Hawks. This location is near U.S. National Forest extending more than 140 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Range from the Canada–US border to the northern boundary of Mount Rainier National Park. John Muir once wrote, "In every walk with nature, one receives far more than they seek." Embark on a poetic journey at Carnation Moss Forest and let the beauty of the Pacific Northwest inspire your artistic nature. We recommend a 2-night stay so you can enjoy these woods and the area. CMF / MMF just opened and we really want your feedback about how we may improve your experience here. #findyourselfoutside Because Life Is Too Short to Live It From Inside a Computer #highwaytomore
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Rockin’ Z Ranch

18. Rockin’ Z Ranch

95%
(236)
17mi from Lake Forest Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
At the mouth of the Snoqualmie Valley you’ll find the Rockin’ Z Ranch! Camp among the trees and watch horses gallop past on this tranquil equestrian property. Enter through a separate gate into our spacious and well appointed camp-out corner; a great place to relax or use as a base camp for surrounding activities. Just a short walk down our private trail is Soaring Eagle Regional Park. This 750 acre park has endless trails for biking and hiking. Head east to Fall City or beyond to the Cascades. The Rockin’ Z Ranch invites you!
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Wild Meadow Hideaway

19. Wild Meadow Hideaway

95%
(44)
18mi from Lake Forest Park · 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

20. Salal Sanctuary

95%
(11)
19mi from Lake Forest Park · 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 and our garden. 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.
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96% (12.5K) 929 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Forest Park

TraiZen Haven

1. TraiZen Haven

100%
(23)
7.4mi from Lake Forest Park · 2 sites
Traizen Haven is in Woodinville, WA and offers a place to connect with animals to rest and revive. We ask for a $60 per night fee. We are a stones throw from many wineries, breweries, hot air balloon rides or shopping activities. Please note that we do allow pets but they MUST be leashed at all time to protect our sanctuary animals. No smoking or fireworks of any kind is permitted on our property at any time. Quiet hours are from 9pm to 8am.
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McMurtrey Farm

2. McMurtrey Farm

96%
(264)
7.5mi from Lake Forest Park · 3 sites
We are a 2nd generation, family owned farm growing Christmas trees, pumpkins and flowers. We are located in the Sammamish River valley about 2 miles from Woodinville on the Woodinville Redmond Road!. Just North of us is the heart of the Woodinville Wineries, You can walk on the back trail to Chateau Ste Michelle Winery Concerts and the surrounding Wineries and the Baseball fields. To the South on the Sammamish River Trail is 60 acres soccer fields and Marymore park (within biking distance) We are excited to see where the future of the farm takes us and thank the community for their love and support.
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A Taste of Whidbey

3. A Taste of Whidbey

96%
(115)
13mi from Lake Forest Park · 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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Kitsap Memorial State Park

4. Kitsap Memorial State Park

83%
(3)
State park 17mi from Lake Forest Park · 51 sites
Kitsap Memorial is perfect for hosting events in a picturesque setting along the Hood Canal.
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Blake Island Marine State Park

5. Blake Island Marine State Park

83%
(3)
State park 18mi from Lake Forest Park · 46 sites
This Puget Sound island park is a paddler’s paradise that is only accessible by boat.
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ELKS Beach

6. ELKS Beach

98%
(40)
14mi from Lake Forest Park · 1 site
Welcome to ELKS Beach, a charming recreation lot nestled along the shores of Lake Sammamish. Though not one acre in size (please note that the HipCamp app requires a minimum selection of 1 acre), our cozy spot offers a unique lakeside experience. Parking is conveniently situated a couple of blocks away, and the site is accessible via a walk-in/walk-out path connected to the East Lake Sammamish Trail. The terrain boasts a slightly sloped, rocky shoreline, providing direct no-bank access to the water for activities such as swimming, paddle-boarding, boating, fishing, and sunbathing. Please be aware that the site does not have utilities or hook-ups, embracing a rustic getaway experience. It can accommodate two tents and up to 6 people comfortably. On-site amenities include a firepit, picnic table, trash can, sun umbrella, a buoy, and camp chairs for your enjoyment. Additionally, a honeybucket is available in the parking lot for your convenience. Please note that the boat lift and on-site cabana are not available for camper use. There is no electricity so please be prepared to bring your own lighting. (There is a set of string lights in the tree that we put up for our personal use that requires our solar generator to use. Just a heads up that these aren’t intended to be part of the guest camping experience). Various chairs, paddle boards, tents and other items shown in images may belong to guests and are not all included in the rental. Please inquire if you have any questions regarding specifics of what is included. Come and experience the tranquility of ELKS Beach, where the natural beauty of Lake Sammamish awaits your exploration.
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Raven's Roost Glampground

7. Raven's Roost Glampground

97%
(64)
14mi from Lake Forest Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
We have owned our log home on this 2.5 acre property for 26 years, having raised our "Brady Bunch" here. We are empty nesters who would like to share our quiet, peaceful part of the world with those looking to enjoy the cover of Cedar trees, the sounds of Ravens, a good campfire, and maybe even howling at the moon on a clear night! We have two cats who go in and out of the house at will. Any pets, dogs, cats, whatever, must be leashed at all times while on our property. 2 sites available. Camp under the Cedars or under the Apples in a wonderful, happy spot, next to our home in the woods. Large fire ring or propane fire pits during fire ban, with ample cedar furniture and picnic table. Plenty of firewood or propane for a fee. Shared large indoor heated bathroom with large walk-in shower accessible from outside. 20 minutes to the Kingston ferry terminal or the Hood Canal Bridge. 3 miles from Point No Point lighthouse county park with sandy beaches or Buck Lake county park. The Point Casino is nearby. World renowned Heronswood Garden nearby. 25 minutes to Kitsap Memorial State Park. Approximately 1 hour from Seattle. Good base camp for day trips and day hikes in the Olympic National Park area. Whether you need your daily dose of Slayer (🤘), fill the month of June up with Pride (🌈), or cannot leave home without a dog-eared Harry Potter (⚡️)in your luggage, we welcome you, and hope you live long and prosper (🖖).
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Novelty Hill Farm

8. Novelty Hill Farm

93%
(82)
14mi from Lake Forest Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
We have a 65 acre farm in Duvall, WA. The Snoqualmie River flows through the property, as does the Snoqualmie Valley Trail. You can bike an easy 2 miles to downtown Duvall. The farm is owned and operated by the Pickering Family, who has been living on the farm since 1884. The property is close to Seattle but feels like a world away!
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Laughing Leaf Cottage

9. Laughing Leaf Cottage

100%
(11)
16mi from Lake Forest Park · 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 – $95 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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Illahee State Park

10. Illahee State Park

100%
(4)
State park 18mi from Lake Forest Park · 25 sites
Illahee State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Campers Alike.
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South Whidbey Island State Park

11. South Whidbey Island State Park

95%
(10)
State park 25mi from Lake Forest Park · 53 sites
Hug a giant red-cedar tree in the lush forest and collect crabs from the sprawling shoreline.
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Saltwater State Park

12. Saltwater State Park

83%
(3)
State park 27mi from Lake Forest Park · 45 sites
Discover the coastal charm of Saltwater State Park.
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Camano Island State Park

13. Camano Island State Park

91%
(14)
State park 27mi from Lake Forest Park · 94 sites
Camp on a quiet, underrated island within a short drive of Seattle.
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Annie's Acres 333

14. Annie's Acres 333

95%
(20)
16mi from Lake Forest Park · 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.
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Highland Park Hideaway

15. Highland Park Hideaway

99%
(74)
17mi from Lake Forest Park · 2 sites
Enjoy an urban layover in Seattle at this “secret garden” oasis! Property is tucked away off the main street in a manicured, park-like setting. Borders a private greenbelt on one side, with territorial and peek-a-boo mountain views. Easy walking distance to public transit, numerous open spaces, parks/playgrounds...and a coffee shop and cafe in the adjacent, vibrant Greenbridge Community. 2 blocks to Westcrest Park, which has panoramic views of the city skyline and an off-leash dog area. Highland Park Hideaway offers easy access to downtown Seattle, Pike Place Market, Ferries, Seattle Center, Space Needle, Alki Beach and so much more. Or head down to T-Mobile Park, Lumen field (~6 miles) or Climate Pledge Arena (~8 miles) for a Mariners, Sounders, Seahawks or Kraken game...or one of many events/concerts! Closest RV spot to the stadium (~10 mins) for World Cup matches! Conveniently located on bus routes (60, 131, H Line) to downtown Seattle. And just a ~12 minute drive to SEA Airport or downtown Seattle. Uber/Lyft/Taxis are readily available in minutes. Short distance (.75 mile) to hip and funky downtown White Center with a diverse array of restaurants, bars, breweries and shops! PLEASE NOTE: This driveway spot is best suited for Vanlife, Overlanders, truck camper, or small RV (25 ft max). Property is at the dead end of a shared (w/neighbors) and narrow driveway ~60 yards from street/entrance, with tight turning/backing radius. Trailers will need to back down the driveway from street into the spot. Trailer tow vehicle should also be able to fit/park in the driveway. Might be an option to park under Carport (11' tall clearance) depending on size/configuration. Rigs must be self-contained. ALSO: This location being in an urban neighborhood (with homes/neighbors around it) – you will hear some city ‘white noise’ from planes, trains, automobiles, etc. Owner/host is an avid camper and lives on-site. MORE DETAILS: 2 RV spots (same or smaller size requirements to fit) may be an option if traveling with friends/family and have two rigs; and 2 spots will be available during World Cup Matches. Stays beyond 5 night max may be possible, depending on circumstances and bookings. Please send a message first if wanting to book for FIFA World Cup 2026.
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Poulsbo Hidden Creek Hideaway

16. Poulsbo Hidden Creek Hideaway

100%
(56)
17mi from Lake Forest Park · 1 site
Your Off-Grid Getaway Awaits Enjoy a simple yet comfortable getaway in nature. Nestled on 4 semi-wooded acres, our site features towering 100+ year-old cedars and Douglas firs, a tranquil creek, and a beautiful meadow and wetland filled with wildlife. Keep an eye out for wild birds, owls, eagles, coyotes, and deer! Located just minutes from historic downtown Poulsbo and Port Gamble, and only 4 miles to the Hood Canal Bridge to connect to the Olympic Peninsula, our camping/glamping spot is the perfect home base for exploring, outdoor activities, or simply unwinding in nature. In the glamping tent, we have a regular queen bed and a futon/sofa bed to offer for a party of 4 to sleep comfortably. There is a campfire site with a wood burning fire pit which is and a backup propane fire pit so you can have a campfire during burn bans! There is a foot pump sink, propane outdoor heated shower, and compost toilet for guest use. Glamping fun!
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Carnation Moss Forest

17. Carnation Moss Forest

91%
(59)
17mi from Lake Forest Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
5 acres natural forest, foot trails to Little Ames Creek flowing from Ames Lake. 2 RV campsites - #1. Carnation Moss Forest and #2. Magical Mossy Forest - 50ft from a road, in a valley neighborhood of Redmond, Washington, the sites share the driveway and a large washfountain, featuring- Two 23 ft long parking pads for 1 RV each in Carnation Moss Forest and in Magical Mossy Forest 1 vehicle parking space, such as a car, SUV, jeep, in the loop through driveway 2 tent camping pads each in Carnation Moss Forest and in Magical Mossy Forest 3 hydrants with Potable/ drinking water 2 Electric power poles of 50a, 30a, and 110 outlets with a light at night 2 porta-potties, regularly serviced 4 fire pits Several chairs, tables, picnic tables, and umbrellas in the summer. Two solidly built swing sets, with slides, one with an enclosed fort on top, climbing area, kids picnic table underneath. A picnic table and chairs sit nearby for parents to enjoy. A large vintage terrazzo semi-circular classic washfountain. The parking lot is behind trees, approx 50 ft from the main road which has regular daily traffic and noise driving by at the top of the site. It quiets down after work in the evenings. Dogs bark because they are dogs, but when you go deep into the forest you can barely hear the road or the dogs. The parking area can only be located there, in order to maintain the ecology of Ames Creek. The entrance is down through either of two driveways from the main road, on a horseshoe loop drive-through, to the L-shaped parking lot. Tent camping is 4 to 6 total soft pads in the forest near the parking sites. Note: Ames Creek does dry up in mid-summer. For large RVs maneuvering skills are required to park on the level 23 ft long parking pads in the parking area down the hill from the road. It is a U-shaped drive-through, flat at the bottom of the small driveway hill. Recent camper comments - "Love the campsite" "We had a great time" "We had fun exploring the trails" "The tent campsites are beautiful" "I now regret traveling 4+ hours to get to Hoh rainforest when we could’ve gotten to a similar experience less than 30 mins away" Cellphone signal strength reported by campers: + T-Mobile - 2 bars occasionally spotty + ATT - Strong/5G + Verizon - very good / LTE + Xfinity- connectivity Everyone who sees it remarks that this forest is beautiful. It has a main trail and many small pathways between ferns and hillocks. In an effort to preserve and protect this wild habitat, we have already planted 200 + Western Red Cedars, Douglas Firs, salal, snowberry, native current, and other native vegetation. This is a great private spot for an RV or similar vehicles and 2 tent circles. A firepit, and porta-potty next to each pad, another firepit in one of the 2 tent circles for each RV parking pad site. A completely natural untouched Pacific moss rainforest about 30 miles inland on the foothills of the Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington State. Some areas it is likely no one has ever walked on. Bring mosquito repellent. Be aware of kids and dogs near road entrances, as well as near the creek in the winter. It is located near major fun sites, it is a wilderness playground! Ames Creek dries up mid-July and returns in Sept/Oct. There are a lot of little paths crisscrossing the creek, likely raccoon and deer trails. We are happy to have your dogs visit - they will love it! Please remember to bring an extension cord to access power. There are fire pits. When possible firewood is provided gratis in the woodshed. There are bundles of wood for sale at the Ace Hardware store in Carnation. + 5 minute drive to Carnation Farms Farmstand for eggs, meat, milk, juices, homemade dishes, veggies, berries, fruit, ice cream, cheeses, vinegar, chocolate, sauerkraut, kimchi! + 15 minute drive to Remlinger Farms (summer only) amusement rides for kids - Model-T cars, swings, canoe, carousel, pumpkin rides, steam train, roller coaster, barrel ride, peddle cars, giant slide, whirly bird, star gazer, wreaking ball, pony ride, hay rides, - u-pick fields, ice cream & pies, corn mazes, many animals (bunnies too), and a brewery with bands! + 15 min drive to Snoqualmie River + 20 minutes drive to Snoqualmie Falls +15 minute drive to Microsoft Campus, Nintendo, Pushpay, llink Systems, ADIC (Advanced Digital Information Corporation), Meta, Spacemark in Redmond #larping + 23 mins from the cute town of Issaquah + 2 hours and 30 minutes drive to the famed The Gorge Amphitheater, near George, Washington, a natural outdoor concert venue in Grant County + 27 minute drive to Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, less than 15 miles away + 30 minute drive to Seattle If you love natural woods, trees, greenery, ferns, and moss with a small creek running through then this is your place. Visited by many kinds of birds. Besides the high-tech corridor, this area is known for its farming communities, and thus photography and video opportunities. Deciduous forest with Big Leaf Maple and Alder, the woods are hemlock, Western red cedar, and Douglas Fir trees, with a creek on site, and Ames Lake nearby. Bird watchers may spot rare species at this pristine natural location, 15 minutes from Redmond's city center. Many types of these birds - pied-billed Grebes, Bald Eagles, Osprey, Red-tailed Hawks, accipiters, Killdeer, woodpeckers, wrens, blackbirds, some ducks, chickadees, and other rare species are resident here. During spring and summer, warblers, rails, American Bittern, and sparrows can be quite common. Wintertime brings geese, many types of ducks, gulls, swans, Northern Shrikes, Peregrine Falcons, and some Rough-legged Hawks. This location is near U.S. National Forest extending more than 140 miles along the western slopes of the Cascade Range from the Canada–US border to the northern boundary of Mount Rainier National Park. John Muir once wrote, "In every walk with nature, one receives far more than they seek." Embark on a poetic journey at Carnation Moss Forest and let the beauty of the Pacific Northwest inspire your artistic nature. We recommend a 2-night stay so you can enjoy these woods and the area. CMF / MMF just opened and we really want your feedback about how we may improve your experience here. #findyourselfoutside Because Life Is Too Short to Live It From Inside a Computer #highwaytomore
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Rockin’ Z Ranch

18. Rockin’ Z Ranch

95%
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17mi from Lake Forest Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
At the mouth of the Snoqualmie Valley you’ll find the Rockin’ Z Ranch! Camp among the trees and watch horses gallop past on this tranquil equestrian property. Enter through a separate gate into our spacious and well appointed camp-out corner; a great place to relax or use as a base camp for surrounding activities. Just a short walk down our private trail is Soaring Eagle Regional Park. This 750 acre park has endless trails for biking and hiking. Head east to Fall City or beyond to the Cascades. The Rockin’ Z Ranch invites you!
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Wild Meadow Hideaway

19. Wild Meadow Hideaway

95%
(44)
18mi from Lake Forest Park · 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

20. Salal Sanctuary

95%
(11)
19mi from Lake Forest Park · 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 and our garden. 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.
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