Cabins in Lake Washington

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The second-largest natural lake in the state, Lake Washington is a beloved recreation area among Seattle-area residents and visitors, particularly in the summer months. Fishing is an incredibly popular activity on the lake, with a variety of salmon and bass, as well as resident coastal cutthroat trout. (An annual freshwater license is required.) That said, you needn’t be an angler to enjoy the lake, and there are plenty of great parks and natural areas with beaches, ideal for swimming, kayaking, or simply gazing out over the waters on your next lakeside camping trip.

99% (182) 8 campsites

Top-rated cabin rentals in Lake Washington

The Art Farm

1. The Art Farm

98%
(203)
Paducah, KY · 24 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The farm is women owned and operated. This 34 acres of rolling farmland, woods and pasture is surrounded by farmland and woodlands on all sides. Enjoy nature. Watch wildlife. Listen to the birds singing. You will often see deer in the evenings. Walk or drive to the main residence to enjoy the pool, hot tub and hot outdoor shower. (5 minute walk or 1 minute drive) We have a few dedicated women's campouts each year, and some art-making workshops, retreats, and quilting weekends, too. Other times we are open and inclusive of all. Native land of Chickasaw, Quapaw and Osage nations. LGBTQ friendly. :)
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night
3 Jewels Peace Garden

2. 3 Jewels Peace Garden

100%
(1)
Cadiz, KY · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Meditation practice onsite, including Buddhist daily practice and ce-5 on new moon Saturday. Guest cabin with 2 beds, linens, water jug, device charging, electric; Buddhist shrine with 4 soft Japanese tatami floor beds, electric, device charging, water jug; limited level tent camping with large group fire ring, 1 small rv (<24ft) allowed with no electric. Camp toilet on site. Composter available for vegetarian food waste. 7 gallon water jugs available for handwashing and pan washing, just use biodegradable soap. Although there are no showers available to campers/guests, on request I will take folks for a pool, sauna and steam spa day at Lake Barkley resort where I am a member, $10 cover per guest. Plenty of hiking is available at LBL, just 8 miles away. I can provide intel on good fishing and backcountry spots. There is fantastic antiquing and thrifting in Cadiz and Murray, and I can introduce you to the Amish market for the most affordable groceries you've ever bought in your life. Sometimes I cook for people especially if it's a group. It'll usually be vegan chili con carne and skillet cornbread, Korean chajangmen, or some tasty variety of Asian seasoned vegetable soup with homemade bread. I am 90% ovo-lacto vegetarian except in cases of hunting guests offering their own catfish, bass, venison, boar or turkey, in which case I fire up the bbq and get busy, because hunters are essential for environmental preservation. The fire ring is available for traditional cast iron cooking. Dogs under 50 lbs are welcome if they're trained, you clean up after them, keep them leashed around guests and kenneled at night. I have 2 small dogs and I can kennel them on request.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
Clarksville RV Resort

3. Clarksville RV Resort

Clarksville, TN · 21 sites · RVs, Lodging
From the waters of the Kentucky Lake and Mississippi River to the musical streets of Nashville, Northwestern Tennessee is a beautiful and vibrant part of the country to explore. Whether you want to reconnect with nature over the next month or need a place to stay as you cross the country on your family’s annual summer vacation, Clarksville RV Resort is proud to offer a quality camping experience for all in the Montgomery County area. You can find our campgrounds straddling the Kentucky-Tennessee border right off Highway 24 on Tylertown Road, just minutes away from the Regal Clarksville movie theater and the Tennessee Welcome Center. Whether you’re living in or passing through the cities of Fort Campbell, Clarksville, Hopkinsville, Springfield, Coopertown, or any of the other communities in Southern Kentucky and Northern Tennessee, Clarksville RV Resort is a convenient stop for your RV camping journey. Westbound on I-24 (from Nashville): Take Exit 1 for Hwy 48, Clarksville, Trenton. Go right off the exit ramp and immediately get into the left-hand turning lane between the Shell and Exxon gas stations. Turn left onto Tylertown Road. We are about 1000 feet on the left. Eastbound on I-24 (from Kentucky): Take Exit 1 for Hwy 48, Clarksville, Trenton. Turn left off the ramp at the stop sign and cross back over the interstate. At the second light, turn left onto Tylertown Road. We are about 1000 feet on the left.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$58
 / night
Fort Massac State Park

4. Fort Massac State Park

100%
(1)
State park in Illinois · 52 sites
Discover the origins of American life in Illinois' first state park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Paris Landing State Park

5. Paris Landing State Park

100%
(1)
State park in Tennessee · 73 sites
Discover the allure of Paris Landing State Park's natural beauty.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Tanglewood Campground & RV Resort

6. Tanglewood Campground & RV Resort

100%
(5)
Hardin, KY · 3 sites
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. Quiet place near Kentucky lake to relax and enjoy the outdoor experience. A comfortable and modern camper is the perfect place to stay while exploring The Land Between the Lakes or enjoying Kentucky lake. The camper is available year-round. In the summer you can spend time at the swimming pool or take a walk on our trail that leads to beautiful Kentucky lake with breathtaking views! Our camper is in a small and quiet campground, where you can relax and unwind. You will be surrounded by many kinds of trees, shrubs, flowers and wildlife. Every morning you will wake up listening to birds sing and evenings are frog symphony time. You may also have an unexpected visitor - a squirrel likes to have her favorite breakfast (pig nuts) on the porch. The camper has a comfortable queen bed in the master bedroom, living room with sofa bed and dining table, full kitchen, bathroom and two double bunk beds. You may spend most of your time on the large porch which is attached to the camper. It has a dining and coffee table with chairs. Most of the time, the camper is decorated with seasonal plants. We offer firewood, ice and country fresh eggs for additional charge. Close to where the camper is located, you can find a picnic area and pavilion with a propane grill, fire ring and plenty of firewood. The swimming pool is open on sunny days from Memorial weekend until Labor Day. Fisherman can find a fish cleaning station and beautiful pond with a lot of fish and turtles. Camper is not even 3/4 mile from the lake. Restaurants, a gas station, Dollar general, Old Country store with delicious ice cream, coffee, homemade jars of jams and more are within one mile driving distance. The Land Between the Lakes offers an Elk and Bison Prairie, many hiking and biking trails, fishing, boat ramps, Turkey Bay off road vehicle trails and more. Enjoy the outdoors, relax and recharge. Take a break from technology, we currently don't offer TV or Wi-Fi. Games are available per request, no additional charge. You can also rent a stand-up paddle board or bring a boat, golf cart or ATV - we have plenty of parking spaces. Be aware of insects and ticks. Please give as a call or text if any assistance is needed during your stay
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$61
 / night

The second-largest natural lake in the state, Lake Washington is a beloved recreation area among Seattle-area residents and visitors, particularly in the summer months. Fishing is an incredibly popular activity on the lake, with a variety of salmon and bass, as well as resident coastal cutthroat trout. (An annual freshwater license is required.) That said, you needn’t be an angler to enjoy the lake, and there are plenty of great parks and natural areas with beaches, ideal for swimming, kayaking, or simply gazing out over the waters on your next lakeside camping trip.

99% (182) 8 campsites

Top-rated cabin rentals in Lake Washington

The Art Farm

1. The Art Farm

98%
(203)
Paducah, KY · 24 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The farm is women owned and operated. This 34 acres of rolling farmland, woods and pasture is surrounded by farmland and woodlands on all sides. Enjoy nature. Watch wildlife. Listen to the birds singing. You will often see deer in the evenings. Walk or drive to the main residence to enjoy the pool, hot tub and hot outdoor shower. (5 minute walk or 1 minute drive) We have a few dedicated women's campouts each year, and some art-making workshops, retreats, and quilting weekends, too. Other times we are open and inclusive of all. Native land of Chickasaw, Quapaw and Osage nations. LGBTQ friendly. :)
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$24
 / night
3 Jewels Peace Garden

2. 3 Jewels Peace Garden

100%
(1)
Cadiz, KY · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Meditation practice onsite, including Buddhist daily practice and ce-5 on new moon Saturday. Guest cabin with 2 beds, linens, water jug, device charging, electric; Buddhist shrine with 4 soft Japanese tatami floor beds, electric, device charging, water jug; limited level tent camping with large group fire ring, 1 small rv (<24ft) allowed with no electric. Camp toilet on site. Composter available for vegetarian food waste. 7 gallon water jugs available for handwashing and pan washing, just use biodegradable soap. Although there are no showers available to campers/guests, on request I will take folks for a pool, sauna and steam spa day at Lake Barkley resort where I am a member, $10 cover per guest. Plenty of hiking is available at LBL, just 8 miles away. I can provide intel on good fishing and backcountry spots. There is fantastic antiquing and thrifting in Cadiz and Murray, and I can introduce you to the Amish market for the most affordable groceries you've ever bought in your life. Sometimes I cook for people especially if it's a group. It'll usually be vegan chili con carne and skillet cornbread, Korean chajangmen, or some tasty variety of Asian seasoned vegetable soup with homemade bread. I am 90% ovo-lacto vegetarian except in cases of hunting guests offering their own catfish, bass, venison, boar or turkey, in which case I fire up the bbq and get busy, because hunters are essential for environmental preservation. The fire ring is available for traditional cast iron cooking. Dogs under 50 lbs are welcome if they're trained, you clean up after them, keep them leashed around guests and kenneled at night. I have 2 small dogs and I can kennel them on request.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night
Clarksville RV Resort

3. Clarksville RV Resort

Clarksville, TN · 21 sites · RVs, Lodging
From the waters of the Kentucky Lake and Mississippi River to the musical streets of Nashville, Northwestern Tennessee is a beautiful and vibrant part of the country to explore. Whether you want to reconnect with nature over the next month or need a place to stay as you cross the country on your family’s annual summer vacation, Clarksville RV Resort is proud to offer a quality camping experience for all in the Montgomery County area. You can find our campgrounds straddling the Kentucky-Tennessee border right off Highway 24 on Tylertown Road, just minutes away from the Regal Clarksville movie theater and the Tennessee Welcome Center. Whether you’re living in or passing through the cities of Fort Campbell, Clarksville, Hopkinsville, Springfield, Coopertown, or any of the other communities in Southern Kentucky and Northern Tennessee, Clarksville RV Resort is a convenient stop for your RV camping journey. Westbound on I-24 (from Nashville): Take Exit 1 for Hwy 48, Clarksville, Trenton. Go right off the exit ramp and immediately get into the left-hand turning lane between the Shell and Exxon gas stations. Turn left onto Tylertown Road. We are about 1000 feet on the left. Eastbound on I-24 (from Kentucky): Take Exit 1 for Hwy 48, Clarksville, Trenton. Turn left off the ramp at the stop sign and cross back over the interstate. At the second light, turn left onto Tylertown Road. We are about 1000 feet on the left.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$58
 / night
Fort Massac State Park

4. Fort Massac State Park

100%
(1)
State park in Illinois · 52 sites
Discover the origins of American life in Illinois' first state park.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Paris Landing State Park

5. Paris Landing State Park

100%
(1)
State park in Tennessee · 73 sites
Discover the allure of Paris Landing State Park's natural beauty.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Tanglewood Campground & RV Resort

6. Tanglewood Campground & RV Resort

100%
(5)
Hardin, KY · 3 sites
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. Quiet place near Kentucky lake to relax and enjoy the outdoor experience. A comfortable and modern camper is the perfect place to stay while exploring The Land Between the Lakes or enjoying Kentucky lake. The camper is available year-round. In the summer you can spend time at the swimming pool or take a walk on our trail that leads to beautiful Kentucky lake with breathtaking views! Our camper is in a small and quiet campground, where you can relax and unwind. You will be surrounded by many kinds of trees, shrubs, flowers and wildlife. Every morning you will wake up listening to birds sing and evenings are frog symphony time. You may also have an unexpected visitor - a squirrel likes to have her favorite breakfast (pig nuts) on the porch. The camper has a comfortable queen bed in the master bedroom, living room with sofa bed and dining table, full kitchen, bathroom and two double bunk beds. You may spend most of your time on the large porch which is attached to the camper. It has a dining and coffee table with chairs. Most of the time, the camper is decorated with seasonal plants. We offer firewood, ice and country fresh eggs for additional charge. Close to where the camper is located, you can find a picnic area and pavilion with a propane grill, fire ring and plenty of firewood. The swimming pool is open on sunny days from Memorial weekend until Labor Day. Fisherman can find a fish cleaning station and beautiful pond with a lot of fish and turtles. Camper is not even 3/4 mile from the lake. Restaurants, a gas station, Dollar general, Old Country store with delicious ice cream, coffee, homemade jars of jams and more are within one mile driving distance. The Land Between the Lakes offers an Elk and Bison Prairie, many hiking and biking trails, fishing, boat ramps, Turkey Bay off road vehicle trails and more. Enjoy the outdoors, relax and recharge. Take a break from technology, we currently don't offer TV or Wi-Fi. Games are available per request, no additional charge. You can also rent a stand-up paddle board or bring a boat, golf cart or ATV - we have plenty of parking spaces. Be aware of insects and ticks. Please give as a call or text if any assistance is needed during your stay
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$61
 / night

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Lake Washington camping guide

Where to go

Seward Park

If you're in Seattle, sprawling Seward Park is among the best places to enjoy Lake Washington. This 300-acre expanse (120 acres of which is old-growth forest) features walking trails, picnic areas, a playground, tennis courts, seasonal beaches, and a fishing pier.

Mercer Island

Situated between Bellevue and Seattle, Mercer Island is the only island in Lake Washington. Unsurprisingly, there are plenty of spots to access the lake dotted across the island, from Clarke Beach Park in the south to spacious Luther Burbank Park in the north.

Kirkland

On the eastern banks of Lake Washington, Kirkland and its surrounding towns offer easy access to the lake to residents and visitors alike, with numerous waterfront parks available for public use. This area also offers some of the best fishing opportunities on the lake, with public piers at Juanita Beach Park, Waverly Beach Park, Houghton beach Park, Marsh Park, David E Brink Park, and Settlers Landing. Expect to find RV parks and private campgrounds in the area.

Saint Edward State Park

Spread out over 326 acres on the northeastern shores of Lake Washington, this state park offers picnic areas, playgrounds, and plenty of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails. With around 3,000 feet of shoreline, the park is a great spot for accessing the lake—fishing and kayaking are particularly popular activities here.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field