The best glamping in Lake Wenatchee with hot tubs

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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.

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Wenatchee

1. 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

2. Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort

31 sites · Leavenworth, WA
Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort stands out as a unique destination, deeply rooted in the rich heritage of the p’squosa (Wenatchi) people, who are the original stewards of this land. We honor their legacy while serving a region that encompasses the homelands of several tribes, including the Colville Confederated Tribes, the Confederated Tribes and Bands of Yakama Nation, and the Sauk-Suiattle. This cultural heritage is essential for understanding and appreciating the beauty of North Central Washington. The story of Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort is captivating, intertwining Native American history with our commitment to environmental sustainability. We aim to create a welcoming space where guests can forge lasting memories and share their stories. Nestled in the stunning Cascade Mountains, our resort provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Leavenworth, making it the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature. At our serene on-site spa, indulge in a rejuvenating facial or our signature jade treatment. Enjoy a refreshing swim in our pool or relax in the hot tub, both open daily from 7 am to 10 pm. Stay connected with complimentary resort-wide Wi-Fi, allowing you to share photos of your outdoor adventures with friends and family.

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.

Top-rated campgrounds near Lake Wenatchee

1. 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

2. Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort

31 sites · Leavenworth, WA
Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort stands out as a unique destination, deeply rooted in the rich heritage of the p’squosa (Wenatchi) people, who are the original stewards of this land. We honor their legacy while serving a region that encompasses the homelands of several tribes, including the Colville Confederated Tribes, the Confederated Tribes and Bands of Yakama Nation, and the Sauk-Suiattle. This cultural heritage is essential for understanding and appreciating the beauty of North Central Washington. The story of Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort is captivating, intertwining Native American history with our commitment to environmental sustainability. We aim to create a welcoming space where guests can forge lasting memories and share their stories. Nestled in the stunning Cascade Mountains, our resort provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of downtown Leavenworth, making it the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature. At our serene on-site spa, indulge in a rejuvenating facial or our signature jade treatment. Enjoy a refreshing swim in our pool or relax in the hot tub, both open daily from 7 am to 10 pm. Stay connected with complimentary resort-wide Wi-Fi, allowing you to share photos of your outdoor adventures with friends and family.
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The best glamping in Lake Wenatchee with hot tubs guide

Notable campgrounds

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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