The best forest cabins in Lake Wenatchee

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Just over a two-hour drive from Seattle, Lake Wenatchee State Park offers nearly 500 acres of beautiful forest scenery and direct access to a pristine alpine lake. There are tons of things to do in the park no matter the season. Summertime activities include kayaking, volleyball, fishing, and exploring miles of biking and hiking trails, while wintertime is popular for sledding and cross-country skiing. Camping here is split between the North Park and South Park, both of which have fire rings, flush toilets, picnic tables, and ADA amenities.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Wenatchee

1. PHILVILLE RV AND CABINS

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13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Pateros, WA
Philville is 3.85 miles from US 97 on state highway 153. Near Pateros wa., the property is ten acres and includes 3 acres of tent sites, 3 rv hookups and 3 cabin rentals. All sites are riverfront and the adjoining property is a state fishing access and boat launch used by rafters and fishermen. The site is at the very end of the popular "Black canyon" section of the Methow river. Rafting and fishing guides use this property regularly. There is ample space for boat and trailer parking. There is a winery in walking distance that offers a beautiful oudoor tasting experience. Winter opportunities include cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Nearby the recreational opportunities abound. Alta Lake is a popular tourist area only 2 miles away. 4 miles away is Lake Pateros - home to many popular species of gamefish with massive runs of salmon passing eagerly anticipated each year in summer. The number in 2024 was over 500,000. Winthrop Wa. -a small western themed town is 30 miles away and a popular tourist destination. One of the most popular activities here is simply sitting in the river. We have a stunning swimming hole that is enjoyed by young and old. there are vertical bluffs across the river that are home to 60 bird species. A paradise for birders. Close to upland gamebird hunting on state land. The site also has historical significance being a site along the first wagon road into the Methow valley built in the 1800's
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from 
$40
 / night

2. Cozy dry cabin across the tracks

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1 site · Lodging · Leavenworth, WA
My husband & I put a lot of blood sweat & tears into making this a place our kids would enjoy during our weekend vacations to Leavenworth. We love hiking & there are a ton of nearby hikes. Despite it being located on the other side of the train tracks, we always seem to have a good time. We hope you enjoy it too! Learn more about this land: Outdoor enthusiast will enjoy this glamp spot! Utilize the dry cabin equipped with two twin size beds, a pullout couch bed, a dining table with 4 chairs & extra seating. With plenty of space outdoors, feel free to pitch a tent or bring your RV for friends! It is a dry cabin meaning there is no running water. We have it powered with a solar panel which should give enough electricity to charge phones & lights as needed. There is also an outhouse with a compost bucket if you'd like to use that. The downside to this lovely parcel is it's on the opposite side of the train tracks, so there will be occasional noise. Maybe it adds to the uniqueness? Just keep that in mind as once in a blue moon, the train does stop so you may be stuck for a few minutes. Oh & those power lines sometimes make a crackling noise. Sometimes we notice it & other times we don't. Now that we got that out of the way, the pros are it's a great place to explore. There are a ton of nearby hikes. This spot is in between Stevens Pass & the famous Alps candy store, with each being about 15 mins away. There is a gas station/convenient store, a few diners, and a rest stop within 5 minutes. Historical Leavenworth is about 20 mins.  There is a spot for campfires, a small 2 burner propane stove & an ice chest for your convenience, but you will need to bring the propane.
Toilets
Campfires
Cooking equipment
from 
$99
 / night

3. Driftwood Pines

1 site · Lodging · Ronald, WA
Driftwood Pines offers comfort & charm near the stunning backdrop of Lake Cle Elum in the Cascade Mtns - blending farmhouse vibes w/ PNW cabin style. The main house features a living room full kitchen/dining, 3 bedrooms and a full bath. A separate casita (studio) with a king bed, kitchenette, and bathroom adds privacy. The game room/garage offers Tv's, ping pong, pop-a-shot, foosball, and board games. Relax in the private hot tub, enjoy the fire pit, or explore private beach access! The space Welcome to Driftwood Pines, your serene mountain retreat in Ronald, Washington. Designed with families and groups in mind, this cozy cabin offers a perfect balance of spaces to gather together or spread out and relax. With accommodations for up to eight guests, including four bedrooms and two bathrooms, Driftwood Pines also features a private guesthouse (casita) to ensure everyone has room to unwind. Gather around the outdoor fire pit for cozy evenings under the stars or stay warm indoors with the inviting fireplace. Just steps away, gated lake access provides opportunities for adventure and stunning views. The private hot tub invites you to soak away your cares while surrounded by the beauty of the Cascade Mountains. For fun and entertainment, the game garage is a favorite spot. Additional Smart TVs are located throughout the home. The fully stocked kitchen in the main house and the kitchenette in the casita make it easy to prepare meals and snacks for your group. Thoughtfully designed to welcome furry friends, Driftwood Pines is also dog-friendly, so your four-legged family members can join in the fun. (Extra pet fee) The location provides easy access to hiking trails, water activities, skiing, and more. Whether you’re looking to relax or explore, Driftwood Pines is the perfect base for making lasting memories with family and friends.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$210
 / night

6. Alpine Lakes High Camp

73 sites · Leavenworth, WA
Discover the unparalleled charm of High Camp, a unique retreat nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Our campground is designed for adventurers seeking to forge connections with nature and each other, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the ordinary. At High Camp, we believe in the magic of shared experiences. Whether you’re conquering a mountain peak, unwinding by a serene lake, or sharing stories around a crackling campfire, every moment spent here transforms into a cherished memory. Our mission is to provide a space that encourages community, exploration, and a profound appreciation for the great outdoors. Our facilities include nine cozy back country huts, a welcoming communal lodge, and a rejuvenating sauna with a cold plunge—everything you need for the ultimate wilderness getaway. After a day of adventure, relax and recharge in the tranquil surroundings of nature. Each cabin is equipped with a propane two-burner stove, pots, pans, dishes, and utensils, ensuring you have all the essentials for cooking. The accommodations are designed to comfortably host your entire group, with amenities tailored to the maximum occupancy of each cabin. Feel free to bring along your favorite camp mug or French Press for that perfect morning brew! We provide pillows and comfy mattresses, but you are responsible for bringing you own sleeping bag/linens/pillow case.

Just over a two-hour drive from Seattle, Lake Wenatchee State Park offers nearly 500 acres of beautiful forest scenery and direct access to a pristine alpine lake. There are tons of things to do in the park no matter the season. Summertime activities include kayaking, volleyball, fishing, and exploring miles of biking and hiking trails, while wintertime is popular for sledding and cross-country skiing. Camping here is split between the North Park and South Park, both of which have fire rings, flush toilets, picnic tables, and ADA amenities.

93% (63)

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Wenatchee

1. PHILVILLE RV AND CABINS

92%
(25)
13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Pateros, WA
Philville is 3.85 miles from US 97 on state highway 153. Near Pateros wa., the property is ten acres and includes 3 acres of tent sites, 3 rv hookups and 3 cabin rentals. All sites are riverfront and the adjoining property is a state fishing access and boat launch used by rafters and fishermen. The site is at the very end of the popular "Black canyon" section of the Methow river. Rafting and fishing guides use this property regularly. There is ample space for boat and trailer parking. There is a winery in walking distance that offers a beautiful oudoor tasting experience. Winter opportunities include cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Nearby the recreational opportunities abound. Alta Lake is a popular tourist area only 2 miles away. 4 miles away is Lake Pateros - home to many popular species of gamefish with massive runs of salmon passing eagerly anticipated each year in summer. The number in 2024 was over 500,000. Winthrop Wa. -a small western themed town is 30 miles away and a popular tourist destination. One of the most popular activities here is simply sitting in the river. We have a stunning swimming hole that is enjoyed by young and old. there are vertical bluffs across the river that are home to 60 bird species. A paradise for birders. Close to upland gamebird hunting on state land. The site also has historical significance being a site along the first wagon road into the Methow valley built in the 1800's
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night

2. Cozy dry cabin across the tracks

100%
(11)
1 site · Lodging · Leavenworth, WA
My husband & I put a lot of blood sweat & tears into making this a place our kids would enjoy during our weekend vacations to Leavenworth. We love hiking & there are a ton of nearby hikes. Despite it being located on the other side of the train tracks, we always seem to have a good time. We hope you enjoy it too! Learn more about this land: Outdoor enthusiast will enjoy this glamp spot! Utilize the dry cabin equipped with two twin size beds, a pullout couch bed, a dining table with 4 chairs & extra seating. With plenty of space outdoors, feel free to pitch a tent or bring your RV for friends! It is a dry cabin meaning there is no running water. We have it powered with a solar panel which should give enough electricity to charge phones & lights as needed. There is also an outhouse with a compost bucket if you'd like to use that. The downside to this lovely parcel is it's on the opposite side of the train tracks, so there will be occasional noise. Maybe it adds to the uniqueness? Just keep that in mind as once in a blue moon, the train does stop so you may be stuck for a few minutes. Oh & those power lines sometimes make a crackling noise. Sometimes we notice it & other times we don't. Now that we got that out of the way, the pros are it's a great place to explore. There are a ton of nearby hikes. This spot is in between Stevens Pass & the famous Alps candy store, with each being about 15 mins away. There is a gas station/convenient store, a few diners, and a rest stop within 5 minutes. Historical Leavenworth is about 20 mins.  There is a spot for campfires, a small 2 burner propane stove & an ice chest for your convenience, but you will need to bring the propane.
Toilets
Campfires
Cooking equipment
from 
$99
 / night

3. Driftwood Pines

1 site · Lodging · Ronald, WA
Driftwood Pines offers comfort & charm near the stunning backdrop of Lake Cle Elum in the Cascade Mtns - blending farmhouse vibes w/ PNW cabin style. The main house features a living room full kitchen/dining, 3 bedrooms and a full bath. A separate casita (studio) with a king bed, kitchenette, and bathroom adds privacy. The game room/garage offers Tv's, ping pong, pop-a-shot, foosball, and board games. Relax in the private hot tub, enjoy the fire pit, or explore private beach access! The space Welcome to Driftwood Pines, your serene mountain retreat in Ronald, Washington. Designed with families and groups in mind, this cozy cabin offers a perfect balance of spaces to gather together or spread out and relax. With accommodations for up to eight guests, including four bedrooms and two bathrooms, Driftwood Pines also features a private guesthouse (casita) to ensure everyone has room to unwind. Gather around the outdoor fire pit for cozy evenings under the stars or stay warm indoors with the inviting fireplace. Just steps away, gated lake access provides opportunities for adventure and stunning views. The private hot tub invites you to soak away your cares while surrounded by the beauty of the Cascade Mountains. For fun and entertainment, the game garage is a favorite spot. Additional Smart TVs are located throughout the home. The fully stocked kitchen in the main house and the kitchenette in the casita make it easy to prepare meals and snacks for your group. Thoughtfully designed to welcome furry friends, Driftwood Pines is also dog-friendly, so your four-legged family members can join in the fun. (Extra pet fee) The location provides easy access to hiking trails, water activities, skiing, and more. Whether you’re looking to relax or explore, Driftwood Pines is the perfect base for making lasting memories with family and friends.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$210
 / night

6. Alpine Lakes High Camp

73 sites · Leavenworth, WA
Discover the unparalleled charm of High Camp, a unique retreat nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Our campground is designed for adventurers seeking to forge connections with nature and each other, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the ordinary. At High Camp, we believe in the magic of shared experiences. Whether you’re conquering a mountain peak, unwinding by a serene lake, or sharing stories around a crackling campfire, every moment spent here transforms into a cherished memory. Our mission is to provide a space that encourages community, exploration, and a profound appreciation for the great outdoors. Our facilities include nine cozy back country huts, a welcoming communal lodge, and a rejuvenating sauna with a cold plunge—everything you need for the ultimate wilderness getaway. After a day of adventure, relax and recharge in the tranquil surroundings of nature. Each cabin is equipped with a propane two-burner stove, pots, pans, dishes, and utensils, ensuring you have all the essentials for cooking. The accommodations are designed to comfortably host your entire group, with amenities tailored to the maximum occupancy of each cabin. Feel free to bring along your favorite camp mug or French Press for that perfect morning brew! We provide pillows and comfy mattresses, but you are responsible for bringing you own sleeping bag/linens/pillow case.

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Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can reserve campsites and one of the two picnic areas over the phone or by using the Washington State Parks online reservation system. Reservations can be made up to nine months in advance. New sites go live at 7am Pacific Time.
  2. If you can't find a campsite for your entire stay, you can split your stay across two campsites without having to pay double reservation fees. However, this can only be done over the phone.
  3. Campsites operate on a first-come, first-served basis from mid-October until late March. Winter camping takes place in the south day-use area and Sno-Park permits are required.

When to go

If you like warm temperatures and aren't fond of rain, the best time to visit is in July or August, when weather is at its finest. However, plenty of people come for winter camping, when the park and its surroundings are covered with white snow, ideal for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and sledding. December is a great time to come to experience the holiday festivities in the nearby faux-Bavarian tourist town of Leavenworth.

Know before you go

  • Lake Wenatchee Park Store sells basic prepared foods, espresso drinks, firewood, ice, and other supplies from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend.
  • Outside of high season, the nearest place to pick up supplies is Leavenworth, where there are banks, a supermarket, gas stations, and lots of German-inspired restaurants.
  • While there are heated restrooms and a hot shower for wintertime use, hookups are not available during the November through March offseason.
  • Burn bans are common during the summer wildfire season. During such periods, campfires and some types of cooking devices are prohibited.
  • You will not need a Discover Pass (annual access permit) if you are camping in the park.

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