Tiny homes near North Bend

See the sights of Twin Peaks or discover local history in this snug Washington city.

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Cozy Acres

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Clinton, WA
Cute and cozy tiny home getaway on beautiful Whidbey Island, perfect for a single person or a couple. Relax or work in this peaceful spot located on our 5-acre homestead with chickens and beautiful gardens. Just minutes from the ferry and within walking distance to several miles of free hiking trails, this property is a 10-minute drive to several beaches and the lovely seaside village of Langley. Hang out in the quietness of the woods or explore the island's hot spots, including wineries, breweries, and great restaurants. The tiny home features a composting toilet in the outhouse, and hot water is available both inside and in the outdoor shower.
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Hidden Acres

1 site · Lodging33 acres · Roy, WA
Enjoy your private cozy cabin and all the amenities. This is an area that is all yours to explore or just sit back and relax. Restaurants and stores are within 10 minutes. Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is less than 30 minutes. Mt Rainier National Park is less than an hour. There are Lakes to kayak or paddle board and bike trails all within 15 to 30 minutes.
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Tiny homes near North Bend guide

Overview

If you're visiting North Bend, chances are you may be a fan of the classic TV series Twin Peaks, which was filmed in this compact city. While Twin Peaks tourism is a big deal here to this day, there's plenty more to see and do, even if you aren't a fan of the program. Highlights include the historical McGrath Hotel, dating back to 1922 and the slightly newer North Bend Theater, which operates as a movie theater to this day. North Bend also puts you within easy reach of outdoor recreation in the surrounding Snoqualmie Valley and is just a 20-minute drive from the slopes at Snoqualmie Pass.

Where to go

Snoqualmie Valley

North Bend is situated right in the Snoqualmie Valley, a region dotted with lakes, rivers, and hiking trails that make it ideal for summertime recreation. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing and kayaking.

Snoqualmie Pass

A short drive east of town, Snoqualmie Pass has long been popular with skiers, snowboarders, and innertube enthusiasts, with slopes for all levels. The most challenging, Alpental, draws experienced skiers from around the region.

Bainbridge Island

Across the Puget Sound, Bainbridge Island is a popular getaway for Seattle-area residents, with great shopping and restaurants plus a handful of museums. It's also an excellent place to explore the great outdoors, with plenty of spots to hike, fish, and camp during the summer months.

When to go

North Bend is best visited in July and August, when temperatures are at their warmest and rainfall is less likely, though June and September are also relatively warm with an average eight or nine days of rain. The rest of the year is cool and rainy, but not cold, making North Bend and the surrounding areas good for year-round camping. While December and January can get pretty cold, temperatures rarely dip below freezing, even at night.

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Tolt MacDonald Park camping adventure means waking to the melody of riverside serenity, with hiking and biking trails on your doorstep. Enjoy this perfect escape where you'll meet nature's charm every morning.

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