The best farm glamping near Morton

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Looking for a luxurious camping experience on a farm near Morton, Washington? With over 660 options available on Hipcamp, you can find the perfect glamping experience that suits your needs. Some top-rated options include WindWoodRivers (423 reviews), Nature Camp, Cabin and Farm (340 reviews), and Four Directions Retreat (300 reviews). Average price per night is $99, but options are available for as low as $25. Popular amenities include toilets, cooking equipment, and campfires, while popular activities include fishing, historic sites, and swimming.

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Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

1. Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

96%
(49)
35mi from Morton · 4 sites · Lodging · Centralia, WA
Coffee Creek is an intentional community and working farm on the north side of Centralia, Washington. While our 11 acres feels very secluded, we are just 3 miles from historic downtown and 10 minutes from the freeway and shopping. An accessible oasis! There is a park with swimming, fishing and hiking along the Skookumchuck river within a mile of the farm, in addition to the natural beauty found right here at home. We enjoy bird watching, exploring our forest, and relaxing around a fire when we aren't working on the farm. Seasonal Strawberries and pastured poultry are our specialties, and we offer a wide variety of veggies and fruits. Farm fresh eggs are almost always available and we have organic meats to purchase and grill.
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$110
 / night
View from the outdoor kitchen!  Feat. Saorsa

3. Ten of Cups Farm

97%
(105)
24mi from Morton · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Packwood, WA
Deep in the valley between Tahoma (Mt. Rainier), Pahto (Mt. Adams) and Lawetlat'la (Mt. St. Helens), Ten of Cups Farm sits on stolen Taytnapan land. We are nestled between the icy flows of the Cowlitz River and the gentle giants of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The babbling of the creek and calls of the goats will welcome you as you arrive on these 29 acres of beloved land tended as a home, farm, and refuge of spirit. While you are our guests, you will live in a spacious, all season canvas tent outfitted with a queen sized bed. You can enjoy a slow morning, making your coffee and breakfast in our fully equipped outdoor kitchen, relax in a hammock under the orchard trees, and jump in a hot shower alongside the creek before heading out on your adventures. We at Ten of Cups Farm look forward to welcoming you! Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your journey. **We offer a 25% discount to QTBIPOC (queer or trans folks who hold the identities of Black, indigenous, or people of color). Please message us before you book if you would like to receive the discount code!** **20% of income from all listings at Ten of Cups Farm will be returned directly to displaced indigenous individuals & communities from these lands.** A couple notes about your stay: -We have an off-leash farm doggie named, Saorsa, (pronounced Seer-sha) she is extremely friendly and excited to greet you! She will bark when you arrive, and possibly at other moments of interaction but she responds quickly to sweet invitations and affection. -We are currently asking guests to pack out recycling. We can take trash and compost. -You are welcome to bring your own firewood and make a fire in the communal fire pit as long as there is no fire ban in effect! HOW FAR WE ARE FROM LOCAL ATTRACTIONS: —30 minute drive from Mt. Rainier’s Stevens Canyon Entrance —1 hour from Paradise parking lot —20 minutes from swimming holes on the Cowlitz River —15 minutes from beautiful Packwood, WA where you can enjoy great food and drink! —1.5 hours from Mt. St. Helens Windy Ridge More info on visiting Mt. Rainier National Park: https://visitrainier.com/the-basics/park-entrances/ More info on visiting Mt. St. Helens National Park: http://www.mountsthelens.com/visitorcenters.html
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from 
$60
 / night
Dragonfly Gardens

4. Dragonfly Gardens

25mi from Morton · 1 site · Lodging · Eatonville, WA
We have a 40 acre property at the end of 381st Street East. About 16 acres of hay pasture, 2 barns, the original 1910 farmhouse as well as the big lodge built in 1987. The RV is alongside the main lodge, to the left as you are looking at the garage. We have a fenced-in chicken paddock, fenced-in garden area, 2 horses living their best life as pets in the lower pasture, peafowl in the pole barn, and lots of wildlife around - finches, blackbirds, hummingbirds, barn swallows, doves, other song birds, Canadian geese, ducks, frogs, dragonflies, wild bunnies, field mice, bats, hawks, crows, occasional visits from a river otter family, an eagle, or a herd of elk (usually seen around dawn or dusk), and on the less desirable side we also have gophers, moles, voles, wasps and mosquitos - and the possibility of a coyote, mountain lion, or bear though those sightings are quite rare. You are welcome to roam the property and explore. Please don't enter the chicken paddocks, the peafowl enclosure, or the horse pasture for your safety and the animals' welfare. We typically have plenty of eggs from our chickens, who are fed a soy-free, corn-free diet with lots of table scraps - just let us know if you'd like us to stock the frig with some (available seasonally from spring to fall)! During the summer there may be garden produce available as well, and in August you are welcome to pick blackberries from the ever-present blackberry bushes that are found in many places around the property. Please take care around the pond - there are fish in there, and it's quite mucky. It's not suitable for swimming. There is no fence or gate around the pond - or the hot tub for that matter - so please watch your children carefully. We have an 8-person patio dining table and some comfy patio furniture out on the back deck of the lodge that we are happy to share with you, as well as a BBQ grill, fire pit, and hot tub.
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$76
 / night
The Khohay Farm

5. The Khohay Farm

100%
(72)
43mi from Morton · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging · Buckley, WA
Nestled at the foothills of Mount Rainier, we are a serene farm 45 miles away from Seattle, 36 min drive away from the Mt Rainier Carbon River entrance, 1 hour from the Crystal Mountain Resort, and 1 hour 30 minutes from the Sunrise Visitor Center. I live here with my partner Khohay who now takes care of his family farm which used to be his late aunts Soma Institute of Structural Integration school (now ran by his brother on Whidbey Island). We are constantly doing projects around the property to restore, improve and preserve the beauty that it has to offer and would love to share it with other people as we go! AMENITIES/THINGS TO DO: -There is a communal bunkhouse on property available to guests with a flushable toilet and a hot water shower. It also includes a kitchenette and we welcome you to use any of the kitchen/cookware and appliances. Our 2 French Bulldogs also stay in this building but they love humans and all the attention you can give them! -We have a wellness yurt with well equipped gym that is available to use as an add-on. -There is an infrared sauna that can sit up to 3 people located next to the yurt accompanied by a cold plunge as an add-on. -You are welcome to wander around the entire property and grab fruit daily from the trees when in season or have us get you farm fresh eggs from the coop to eat for breakfast. -Say hello to the animals (sheep, goats, chickens, piggy, cats and dogs) or go for a walk/run around the countryside roads with walking/running/biking adventures available to you along the beautiful and paved Foothills Trail extending 21 miles from Buckley to Puyallup. -Communal fire pit areas with picnic table and chairs available when fire ban is not in effect. There is one close to the communal kitchen area, one closer to the field by the barn, and we have a moveable metal one which we can transport to your camp spot if preferred. We sell a milkcrate full of wood for $10 if needed. -WIFI is available closer to the communal area. LOCATION: 2 miles from downtown Buckley with Blue Max Meats and the Rainier Fresh Country Store for a quick trip down the road for groceries and less than 15 minute drive to Enumclaw with more restaurant options available and Bonney Lake also 15 minutes away with Costco, Fred Meyers etc.
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$40
 / night
Campsite #5 turned out beautiful. Close to parking and outhouse. Has fire pit, slab table, hammock and picnic bench. Tucked back in the forest with lots of shade.

6. Nature Camp, Cabin and Farm.

99%
(1117)
47mi from Morton · 12 sites · Tents, Lodging · Yacolt, WA
Nature Camp, 37400 NE Amboy Rd, Yacolt, WA 98675, United States. 45°53'32" N 122°25'17" W is a magical experience that immerses you in nature and all its wonder. It is a beautiful forest garden with lots of wildlife and plants. A woodland where you can camp with nature. If you've been feeling like you need to get away, leave your electronics and your chaotic, busy lives behind, Mother Nature is calling you. Nature Camp has been a dream made reality where we protect and adore nature's forest. Our property is nestled among acres of forest and creeks, some of it also old growth. Only an hour North of Portland, come find yourself here at Nature Camp. Meditate, connect to the Earth, and find peace in our many offered secluded spots. Nature Camp specializes in small groups, couples, and families that are seeking a wholesome family friendly genuine Pacific NW experience. Our mission is to create and maintain a space for those who truly appreciate nature and want to connect with its beauty, preserve its resources , and promote sustainable practices for future generations.
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$59
 / night
Roots Collective Farm

9. Roots Collective Farm

89%
(9)
43mi from Morton · 61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Buckley, WA
Roots Collective Farm SPC is a Washington State registered Social Purpose Corporation dedicated to cultivating a vibrant, sustainable future through community-focused agriculture, education, and eco-conscious living. No not a bunch of hippies, were entrepreneurs, dedicated faith, family and love helping others. Our mission is rooted in more than just growing produce—we are committed to growing people. We operate a working farm and community campground where individuals can reconnect with nature, learn sustainable living skills, and participate in a cooperative, regenerative culture. Specifically, our social purposes include: Community Agriculture: To provide access to land, tools, and training for individuals to grow their own food and contribute to a resilient local food system. Campground & Retreat Space: To maintain a rustic, eco-friendly campground where guests can stay in mobile dwelling units (MDUs), including RVs, tiny homes, and tents, and engage with the land and community. Education & Empowerment: To offer workshops, mentorship, and hands-on training in sustainable agriculture, permaculture, small business skills, and homesteading. Small Business Incubation: To support emerging entrepreneurs—especially those from underserved communities—in launching farm-based or sustainability-focused microenterprises. Environmental Stewardship: To promote soil health, biodiversity, and regenerative farming practices that enhance the ecosystem while educating the public on environmental responsibility. Civic Engagement: To foster a culture of cooperation, leadership, and shared responsibility by involving campers, volunteers, and program participants in decision-making and community initiatives.
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$89
 / night
Mountain Wild Retreat

10. Mountain Wild Retreat

17mi from Morton · 2 sites · Lodging · Alder, WA
Tucked away beneath a cathedral of whispering evergreens, this hidden woodland retreat feels like stepping into a storybook. A winding path leads you to our sites; a rustic cabin along with a vintage camper van framed by forest shadows and sunlight. We invite you to linger beneath the trees, swaying gently as the ever-present evening breeze carries the scent of pine and earth. Walk the paths lined with towering strong firs and swaying alders, protected by sword ferns and salmon berries, climbing and winding around 3 acres of wild mountain space. As dusk settles, the forest comes alive with the songs of crickets and owls, while the lanterns cast a warm golden glow, guiding you back to your woodland sanctuary. Perfect for dreamers, stargazers, and anyone seeking a quiet escape, this retreat offers the magic of solitude without sacrificing comfort—a place where time slows down, and the simple beauty of nature takes center stage. 🌲✨ Outhouse bathroom and sinks are communal. All sites feature a sheltered cook nook perfect for outdoor meals or morning coffee. Each cook nook is stocked with clean potable water, butane burner with butane, plates(paper & ceramic), teapot, French press, cooking and eating utensils(plastic & metal), mugs, and basic cooking pans. Even though your retreat with us lets you unplug, Eatonville is close enough to conveniences and wild explorations to make your stay both comfortable and full of possibilities. The town offers charming local shops, art galleries, family‑style cafes, and a beloved cider‑house & live music venue at Mill Haus Cider Co. For adventures, you won’t be lacking. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park spans over 700+ acres, where tram rides and free‑roam tours let you watch bison, elk, wolves, and more in natural settings. The nearby Little Mashel Falls Trail offers a moderately challenging but beautiful hike with rich forest, cascading falls, and mossy surroundings. Ohop Lake gives you peaceful water access—great for fishing, boating, or just paddling quietly. Alder Lake is close too, bringing lakeside camping and scenic paddling. And if you gaze east on a clear day, Mount Rainier looms majestically, offering its alpine meadows, glacier-fed trails, and unforgettable sunrise or sunset vistas!
Potable water
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from 
$150
 / night

Looking for a luxurious camping experience on a farm near Morton, Washington? With over 660 options available on Hipcamp, you can find the perfect glamping experience that suits your needs. Some top-rated options include WindWoodRivers (423 reviews), Nature Camp, Cabin and Farm (340 reviews), and Four Directions Retreat (300 reviews). Average price per night is $99, but options are available for as low as $25. Popular amenities include toilets, cooking equipment, and campfires, while popular activities include fishing, historic sites, and swimming.

96% (1.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

1. Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

96%
(49)
35mi from Morton · 4 sites · Lodging · Centralia, WA
Coffee Creek is an intentional community and working farm on the north side of Centralia, Washington. While our 11 acres feels very secluded, we are just 3 miles from historic downtown and 10 minutes from the freeway and shopping. An accessible oasis! There is a park with swimming, fishing and hiking along the Skookumchuck river within a mile of the farm, in addition to the natural beauty found right here at home. We enjoy bird watching, exploring our forest, and relaxing around a fire when we aren't working on the farm. Seasonal Strawberries and pastured poultry are our specialties, and we offer a wide variety of veggies and fruits. Farm fresh eggs are almost always available and we have organic meats to purchase and grill.
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Toilets
from 
$110
 / night
View from the outdoor kitchen!  Feat. Saorsa

3. Ten of Cups Farm

97%
(105)
24mi from Morton · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Packwood, WA
Deep in the valley between Tahoma (Mt. Rainier), Pahto (Mt. Adams) and Lawetlat'la (Mt. St. Helens), Ten of Cups Farm sits on stolen Taytnapan land. We are nestled between the icy flows of the Cowlitz River and the gentle giants of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The babbling of the creek and calls of the goats will welcome you as you arrive on these 29 acres of beloved land tended as a home, farm, and refuge of spirit. While you are our guests, you will live in a spacious, all season canvas tent outfitted with a queen sized bed. You can enjoy a slow morning, making your coffee and breakfast in our fully equipped outdoor kitchen, relax in a hammock under the orchard trees, and jump in a hot shower alongside the creek before heading out on your adventures. We at Ten of Cups Farm look forward to welcoming you! Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your journey. **We offer a 25% discount to QTBIPOC (queer or trans folks who hold the identities of Black, indigenous, or people of color). Please message us before you book if you would like to receive the discount code!** **20% of income from all listings at Ten of Cups Farm will be returned directly to displaced indigenous individuals & communities from these lands.** A couple notes about your stay: -We have an off-leash farm doggie named, Saorsa, (pronounced Seer-sha) she is extremely friendly and excited to greet you! She will bark when you arrive, and possibly at other moments of interaction but she responds quickly to sweet invitations and affection. -We are currently asking guests to pack out recycling. We can take trash and compost. -You are welcome to bring your own firewood and make a fire in the communal fire pit as long as there is no fire ban in effect! HOW FAR WE ARE FROM LOCAL ATTRACTIONS: —30 minute drive from Mt. Rainier’s Stevens Canyon Entrance —1 hour from Paradise parking lot —20 minutes from swimming holes on the Cowlitz River —15 minutes from beautiful Packwood, WA where you can enjoy great food and drink! —1.5 hours from Mt. St. Helens Windy Ridge More info on visiting Mt. Rainier National Park: https://visitrainier.com/the-basics/park-entrances/ More info on visiting Mt. St. Helens National Park: http://www.mountsthelens.com/visitorcenters.html
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from 
$60
 / night
Dragonfly Gardens

4. Dragonfly Gardens

25mi from Morton · 1 site · Lodging · Eatonville, WA
We have a 40 acre property at the end of 381st Street East. About 16 acres of hay pasture, 2 barns, the original 1910 farmhouse as well as the big lodge built in 1987. The RV is alongside the main lodge, to the left as you are looking at the garage. We have a fenced-in chicken paddock, fenced-in garden area, 2 horses living their best life as pets in the lower pasture, peafowl in the pole barn, and lots of wildlife around - finches, blackbirds, hummingbirds, barn swallows, doves, other song birds, Canadian geese, ducks, frogs, dragonflies, wild bunnies, field mice, bats, hawks, crows, occasional visits from a river otter family, an eagle, or a herd of elk (usually seen around dawn or dusk), and on the less desirable side we also have gophers, moles, voles, wasps and mosquitos - and the possibility of a coyote, mountain lion, or bear though those sightings are quite rare. You are welcome to roam the property and explore. Please don't enter the chicken paddocks, the peafowl enclosure, or the horse pasture for your safety and the animals' welfare. We typically have plenty of eggs from our chickens, who are fed a soy-free, corn-free diet with lots of table scraps - just let us know if you'd like us to stock the frig with some (available seasonally from spring to fall)! During the summer there may be garden produce available as well, and in August you are welcome to pick blackberries from the ever-present blackberry bushes that are found in many places around the property. Please take care around the pond - there are fish in there, and it's quite mucky. It's not suitable for swimming. There is no fence or gate around the pond - or the hot tub for that matter - so please watch your children carefully. We have an 8-person patio dining table and some comfy patio furniture out on the back deck of the lodge that we are happy to share with you, as well as a BBQ grill, fire pit, and hot tub.
Pets
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Toilets
from 
$76
 / night
The Khohay Farm

5. The Khohay Farm

100%
(72)
43mi from Morton · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging · Buckley, WA
Nestled at the foothills of Mount Rainier, we are a serene farm 45 miles away from Seattle, 36 min drive away from the Mt Rainier Carbon River entrance, 1 hour from the Crystal Mountain Resort, and 1 hour 30 minutes from the Sunrise Visitor Center. I live here with my partner Khohay who now takes care of his family farm which used to be his late aunts Soma Institute of Structural Integration school (now ran by his brother on Whidbey Island). We are constantly doing projects around the property to restore, improve and preserve the beauty that it has to offer and would love to share it with other people as we go! AMENITIES/THINGS TO DO: -There is a communal bunkhouse on property available to guests with a flushable toilet and a hot water shower. It also includes a kitchenette and we welcome you to use any of the kitchen/cookware and appliances. Our 2 French Bulldogs also stay in this building but they love humans and all the attention you can give them! -We have a wellness yurt with well equipped gym that is available to use as an add-on. -There is an infrared sauna that can sit up to 3 people located next to the yurt accompanied by a cold plunge as an add-on. -You are welcome to wander around the entire property and grab fruit daily from the trees when in season or have us get you farm fresh eggs from the coop to eat for breakfast. -Say hello to the animals (sheep, goats, chickens, piggy, cats and dogs) or go for a walk/run around the countryside roads with walking/running/biking adventures available to you along the beautiful and paved Foothills Trail extending 21 miles from Buckley to Puyallup. -Communal fire pit areas with picnic table and chairs available when fire ban is not in effect. There is one close to the communal kitchen area, one closer to the field by the barn, and we have a moveable metal one which we can transport to your camp spot if preferred. We sell a milkcrate full of wood for $10 if needed. -WIFI is available closer to the communal area. LOCATION: 2 miles from downtown Buckley with Blue Max Meats and the Rainier Fresh Country Store for a quick trip down the road for groceries and less than 15 minute drive to Enumclaw with more restaurant options available and Bonney Lake also 15 minutes away with Costco, Fred Meyers etc.
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from 
$40
 / night
Campsite #5 turned out beautiful. Close to parking and outhouse. Has fire pit, slab table, hammock and picnic bench. Tucked back in the forest with lots of shade.

6. Nature Camp, Cabin and Farm.

99%
(1117)
47mi from Morton · 12 sites · Tents, Lodging · Yacolt, WA
Nature Camp, 37400 NE Amboy Rd, Yacolt, WA 98675, United States. 45°53'32" N 122°25'17" W is a magical experience that immerses you in nature and all its wonder. It is a beautiful forest garden with lots of wildlife and plants. A woodland where you can camp with nature. If you've been feeling like you need to get away, leave your electronics and your chaotic, busy lives behind, Mother Nature is calling you. Nature Camp has been a dream made reality where we protect and adore nature's forest. Our property is nestled among acres of forest and creeks, some of it also old growth. Only an hour North of Portland, come find yourself here at Nature Camp. Meditate, connect to the Earth, and find peace in our many offered secluded spots. Nature Camp specializes in small groups, couples, and families that are seeking a wholesome family friendly genuine Pacific NW experience. Our mission is to create and maintain a space for those who truly appreciate nature and want to connect with its beauty, preserve its resources , and promote sustainable practices for future generations.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$59
 / night
Roots Collective Farm

9. Roots Collective Farm

89%
(9)
43mi from Morton · 61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Buckley, WA
Roots Collective Farm SPC is a Washington State registered Social Purpose Corporation dedicated to cultivating a vibrant, sustainable future through community-focused agriculture, education, and eco-conscious living. No not a bunch of hippies, were entrepreneurs, dedicated faith, family and love helping others. Our mission is rooted in more than just growing produce—we are committed to growing people. We operate a working farm and community campground where individuals can reconnect with nature, learn sustainable living skills, and participate in a cooperative, regenerative culture. Specifically, our social purposes include: Community Agriculture: To provide access to land, tools, and training for individuals to grow their own food and contribute to a resilient local food system. Campground & Retreat Space: To maintain a rustic, eco-friendly campground where guests can stay in mobile dwelling units (MDUs), including RVs, tiny homes, and tents, and engage with the land and community. Education & Empowerment: To offer workshops, mentorship, and hands-on training in sustainable agriculture, permaculture, small business skills, and homesteading. Small Business Incubation: To support emerging entrepreneurs—especially those from underserved communities—in launching farm-based or sustainability-focused microenterprises. Environmental Stewardship: To promote soil health, biodiversity, and regenerative farming practices that enhance the ecosystem while educating the public on environmental responsibility. Civic Engagement: To foster a culture of cooperation, leadership, and shared responsibility by involving campers, volunteers, and program participants in decision-making and community initiatives.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$89
 / night
Mountain Wild Retreat

10. Mountain Wild Retreat

17mi from Morton · 2 sites · Lodging · Alder, WA
Tucked away beneath a cathedral of whispering evergreens, this hidden woodland retreat feels like stepping into a storybook. A winding path leads you to our sites; a rustic cabin along with a vintage camper van framed by forest shadows and sunlight. We invite you to linger beneath the trees, swaying gently as the ever-present evening breeze carries the scent of pine and earth. Walk the paths lined with towering strong firs and swaying alders, protected by sword ferns and salmon berries, climbing and winding around 3 acres of wild mountain space. As dusk settles, the forest comes alive with the songs of crickets and owls, while the lanterns cast a warm golden glow, guiding you back to your woodland sanctuary. Perfect for dreamers, stargazers, and anyone seeking a quiet escape, this retreat offers the magic of solitude without sacrificing comfort—a place where time slows down, and the simple beauty of nature takes center stage. 🌲✨ Outhouse bathroom and sinks are communal. All sites feature a sheltered cook nook perfect for outdoor meals or morning coffee. Each cook nook is stocked with clean potable water, butane burner with butane, plates(paper & ceramic), teapot, French press, cooking and eating utensils(plastic & metal), mugs, and basic cooking pans. Even though your retreat with us lets you unplug, Eatonville is close enough to conveniences and wild explorations to make your stay both comfortable and full of possibilities. The town offers charming local shops, art galleries, family‑style cafes, and a beloved cider‑house & live music venue at Mill Haus Cider Co. For adventures, you won’t be lacking. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park spans over 700+ acres, where tram rides and free‑roam tours let you watch bison, elk, wolves, and more in natural settings. The nearby Little Mashel Falls Trail offers a moderately challenging but beautiful hike with rich forest, cascading falls, and mossy surroundings. Ohop Lake gives you peaceful water access—great for fishing, boating, or just paddling quietly. Alder Lake is close too, bringing lakeside camping and scenic paddling. And if you gaze east on a clear day, Mount Rainier looms majestically, offering its alpine meadows, glacier-fed trails, and unforgettable sunrise or sunset vistas!
Potable water
Toilets
Trash
from 
$150
 / night

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