Cabins near Oakville

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Cabin camping near Oakville gives you choices: over 50 spots, each with its own angle on the rivers, woods, and open skies of the Pacific Northwest. You’ll find cabins tucked right along the Columbia at Batwater Station on Columbia River (169 reviews), rustic setups at Sunset View Campsites, Cabin (47 reviews), and forest hideaways at Alder Grove Retreat (38 reviews). Average night’s stay runs $156, but you can score a cabin for as low as $72. Bring your dog, light a campfire, or soak in a hot tub—hosts here don’t shy away from the extras. Anglers, winter sports fans, and wildlife watchers will find plenty to keep them busy between meals. Oakville cabins aren’t just a bed for the night—they’re your base for adventure.

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Top-rated cabin rentals near Oakville

Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

1. Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

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(51)
14mi from Oakville · 1 site
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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Sunset View Campsites, Cabin

2. Sunset View Campsites, Cabin

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18mi from Oakville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This is a property that has been in our family for over 55 years. It is at the end of a dead end road which ensures privacy and peace. It is a perfect place to unwind on the well maintained land while still being able to access the many outdoor activities nearby and explore the cool historic towns of Centralia and Chehalis as well. Learn more about this land: 2 sites in an open field and 1 site in the trees just 10 minutes from I-5, but a world away from the traffic. Perfect for tent camping and overnight rests in most any vehicle. Views of the Willapa Hills on a well maintained property. Guests are greeted upon arrival. Check in before dark is required. **New this season: We have transformed an old kennel into a cozy cabin! Sleep in comfort in a queen size bed and enjoy amenities like a cadet wall heater, microwave oven, Keurig coffee maker (with complimentary coffee, sweeteners and cream) and a wine cooler. A tv with an assortment of dvds is available for evening entertainment as well. The pups are welcome to enjoy the cabin and two kennel runs that are accessible from inside the cabin. The cabin opens up to 2 acres of well maintained and fully fenced yard around the main house which is available for dogs to explore. A composting outhouse is just steps from all of the campsites and the cabin. Potable well water and a communal fire pit, with wood provided, are also available.
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Olympic Gateway Cottage And RV Site

3. Olympic Gateway Cottage And RV Site

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24mi from Oakville · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging
Professionally managed by RR Bed and Breakfast, on site. Highlights: -- Easy on/off from US 101 at SR 3 (Shelton) -- Single cottage and RV site = privacy -- Pet-friendly -- Stone firepit with half-moon seating -- Forested trail to Mill Creek -- Kayak/canoe to Lake Isabella (access is easier from the nearby WDFW boat launch) Details: 17 min to Hood Canal, 30 min to Lake Cushman, 50 min to the Staircase Entrance of Olympic Natl Park (33 miles). Perfect location for setting up camp with your RV, then taking your car up into the Olympics. Looking for dog-friendly hikes? Several Olympic Natl Forest and Skokomish Wilderness trails can be accessed from Lake Cushman, including Mt. Ellinor, Mt. Rose, and Mt. Washington. When returning, enjoy what the property has to offer. Of the 11 acres, 10 acres are comprised of wetlands and their buffers. A trail winds down to Mill Creek just 1/4 mile downstream from the outlet of Lake Isabella. Here the creek is wide and it is permissible to hand launch kayaks and canoes. The trail is 1/3 mile long and the shoreline is required to remain unimproved, but the reward is access to conservation shoreline rarely seen by man. The lake is 200+ acres and boasts Lake Isabella State Park and a DFW public boat launch for easier access. The wetlands are critical for maintaining water quality for the local shellfish industry; access is confined to the trail and creek access needs to be gentle. But if you pause for a moment along the shoreline you'll be rewarded as wildlife begin to stir from their hiding places. Song birds, rabbits, deer, voles -- yes. But also river otters, beavers, ducks, and owls. Mountain lions and coyotes are possible, and salmon run Mill Creek. Between our rental cottage and RV site is a large propane fire pit with half-moon seating - perfect for roasting S'mores late into the evening or stargazing in a region remote from city lights. With just a single RV site and cottage, the nearest neighbor acres away, and only State land between the property and Hwy 101, you can expect a private stay in a forested setting with easy freeway access to the Olympics on one side and an idyllic private creek side nature preserve on the other. We welcome you to the beauty of Washington's Olympic Peninsula.
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Olympic National Forest

4. Olympic National Forest

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National forest 79mi from Oakville · 417 sites
Visit the beach, the mountains and the forest—all in one day, at the most beautiful place anywhere.
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The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove

5. The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove

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27mi from Oakville · 1 site
The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove — Rustic Lakeside Pirate Retreat Welcome to The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove, a quirky, pirate-themed lakeside cabin tucked along the quiet shores of Lake St. Clair, just outside Olympia, WA. Whether you’re a landlubber or seasoned adventurer, this offbeat hideaway is the perfect place to unplug and unwind. Our cozy cabin sleeps up to 6 guests and includes: • 1 main bedroom • 1 bunk room (perfect for little pirates!) • A hide-a-bed couch in the living area You’ll have a fully equipped kitchen, an outdoor grill, ceiling fans, portable heaters, and a wood stove that is seasonally available. The cabin has grid electricity, running water, and a weekly serviced port-a-potty. There’s also a refreshing outdoor shower for rinsing off after lake swims or treasure hunts. We’re proud to be a low-impact, no single-use plastic property. You’ll find reusable aluminum cups and a large supply of fresh drinking water to refill your personal bottles—because pirates protect their waters, too. Enjoy direct lake access for kayaking, swimming, fishing, or stargazing from the dock. Bring your pup along—well behaved pets are welcome! Whether you’re looking to recharge in nature or create a fun, themed getaway, The Plank and Pillow on Pirate Cove offers a playful, peaceful escape. Come make camp the pirate way!
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Cole's Cabin on Anderson Island

6. Cole's Cabin on Anderson Island

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33mi from Oakville · 1 site
Cute little wood cabin on a large, quiet lot, with covered porch looking out towards the water near the end of Cole's Point. Gravity fed fresh water at the sink on the porch. Inside, includes couch, queen bed, twin bed, fridge with chilled water, freezer, microwave. Nicely heated in winter and stays cool in summer. Sitting in comfy camp chairs on the covered porch can be magical during a spring rain. Outhouse with nightlight and composting toilet. Firepit with kindling and firewood in winter. (Summer fires are not allowed.) Short walk to the beach to the north. Short walk south to the edge of the Oro Bay as well. Kayaks can be rented on island. (Not related to the host.) Multiple hikes / walks within Jacob's Point, Andy's Marine Park, and 7 other parks on island. One wonderful little grocery store on island for fresh or incidental items along with one cafe, and one restaurant. The historic Johnson Farm and Museum can be a great place to sample island life from 100+ years ago. Pay extra for use of the twin electric bikes to ride the many quiet, scenic roads around the island. These roads can take you to the hikes, the store, cafe, or sample the sights like the 1928 ferry "Ocean City" slowly sinking into the mud in Oro Bay. There is often deer, hawks, eagles, coyotes, bunnies, and sometimes humpback or orca whales, all within sight of the cabin. It's a great place to escape the hectic pace of the city and enjoy the solitude interrupted only by the sound of the birds, and perhaps the distant trains about 3 miles away. Writer looking for a spot to focus on your next book? Reader wanting to finish a good book? Both are a perfect fit. Dogs are welcome but cannot run free due to the native animals that call the area home. The ferry is a 1 hour walk so cars are recommended. The Steilacoom ferry to Anderson Island leaves from the wonderful historic town of Steilacoom which is also well worth visiting. Want to add boating to your visit, reach out to South Sound Sailing Tours / Capt. Corey (360) 489-7476, CaptainCorey76@gmail.com .
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The Glen - Olympic Peninsula RV

7. The Glen - Olympic Peninsula RV

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40mi from Oakville · 37 sites · RVs, Lodging
Right off the 101 fronting Hood Canal, this cozy motel and RV park is 1 mile from Hoodsport and just down the road from Lake Cushman. It sits 30 minutes from the entrance to Olympic National Park with easy access to Staircase Trailhead and Campground. A quick hour and forty minutes from Seattle and you can watch orcas breach, salmon swim, and bald eagles fly! Our crew is kind, facilities clean, and amenities are quality. Brand new benches at each site that also fold to become a table! Amenities include beach access, barbecue facilities, coin operated laundry, hiking trails, observation decks, grassy meadow, a guest clubhouse with showers, and a boat dock. Guests also have access to a hot tub, a picnic gazebo, and a communal lounge. There are several different types of RV sites ranging from creekside, pull throughs, and water views. All sites are FHU (full hookup) and there is wifi/internet on site for RV guest use.
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The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

8. The Kings Cottage-Adventure awaits!

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41mi from Oakville · 3 sites
🏔️ Secluded Mountain Retreat | Olympic National Park Access | Sasquatch Country Looking for more than just a cabin? The King’s Cottage offers an off-grid mountain experience high atop Dow Mountain in Hoodsport, WA. Nestled on 5 private forested acres near Lake Cushman, this remote PNW cabin is perfect for nature lovers, off-grid adventurers, and Bigfoot enthusiasts. Located just 35-40 minutes from Olympic National Park’s Staircase entrance and 20 minutes from downtown Hoodsport, guests can explore hikes, lakes, and charming local spots—all from a cozy basecamp in the woods. 🌲 Arrival Info After passing the first locked gate, enjoy a scenic 3-mile dirt and gravel forest road. (4WD helpful in winter but not required.) A steep but manageable second gated driveway leads to private parking for up to 3 vehicles, with overflow parking below. 🛏️ Sleeping Arrangements & Amenities Main Cabin: Queen bed, cozy couch & chair, indoor fireplace, and a well-stocked kitchenette (stove, cookware, coffee, spices). Pole Barn: King bed in “The Tree View Room” with forest views, dishwashing area, and outdoor cooking setup. Bunkhouse: Full bed + twin bunk, toys & books for the kids. 🔥 Outdoor Living Main firepit: In-ground with views of Mt. St. Helens & Hood Canal Secondary firepit: Propane (usable year-round unless burn ban) Note: Sauna unavailable during burn bans due to heating method. 💧 Off-Grid Comforts 24 gallons of utility water + case of drinking water and ice Solar & battery-powered lights, lanterns, headlamps Wood for fireplace & firepit BBQ propane included permitted outhouse cook via stove, grill, or firepit. 🐾 Wildlife & Bigfoot Lore Since 2019: 4 bobcat sightings, 1 bear, daily ravens, and local cougar activity. Bigfoot sightings reported: wood knocks, howls, and strange night noises. Bring bear spray, flashlight, and your camera—you may witness Sasquatch. 🏞 Outdoor Adventure Hiking, fishing, swimming, mushroom foraging Stargazing, tubing (tubes provided), golf & disc golf, wolf sanctuary & near by Go carts. Downtown Hoodsport: wine tasting, brewery, broasted chicken & more Free guest pass to private parks on Lake Cushman & Lake Kokanee 🗝️ Check-In Details Due to gated access, owner meets guests between 4–7 PM to escort you in. (Late arrival? fee may apply).
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Alder Grove Retreat

9. Alder Grove Retreat

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46mi from Oakville · 1 site
We are a peaceful, private, forested 6 acers that is 6 minutes to a secluded neighborhood beach with big mountain views and only 8 minutes to Alder Lake State Park. Our OFF-GRID location offers treetop views, a hillside cabin, wood fired sauna, and soon to include select areas for tent camping. We are just 15 minutes to Elbe's Whiskey Train. 30 minutes to Mt. Rainier National Park. 20 minutes to the grocery store in town that has cool restaurants and a great crystal shop. Local hikes are close, include gravel, paths, and waterfalls. Our property IS off-grid and collects rain for water and solar for electricity. We do not have WiFi but do have cell service. Potable water is provided in small quantities at each site. Fires are subject to local burn bans and property provided materials. All areas are walk-in and include wagons to transport any gear.
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Sound View Camp

10. Sound View Camp

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33mi from Oakville
Sound View Camp and Retreat Center is open to all! Come camp for a weekend, book a retreat, a wedding or a special event. We love family groups, school groups, homeschool groups, retreat groups, youth ministry and scouts. Really, if you love camping and a rustic feel, Sound View is for you. We're on 100 acres with sandy beaches, forested trails and lots of fun recreational activities for families and friends. Archery, Boating (kayaks and canoes), Zipline and our Mini Farm are our biggest highlights. With lots of self serve activities as well!
Cozy cottage w/ open air bathhouse

11. Cozy cottage w/ open air bathhouse

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23mi from Oakville · 1 site
Welcome to your peaceful retreat nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Our cozy 3-bedroom, 1-bath cottage offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers seeking tranquility. Just 500 ft from the trailhead at Squaxin Park, this serene getaway invites you to slow down, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the beauty of Olympia. You're party is welcome to set up tents as well! Our property is surrounded by lush greenery and features everything you need for a relaxing stay: • Open-Air Bathhouse: Immerse yourself in the unique experience of soaking in one of two spacious clawfoot tubs under the stars. Adjust the water temperature to your liking, draw the full-length privacy curtains, and let the fairy lights create a magical ambiance. • Detached office: The private, dedicated office is also a 3rd bedroom, it has a high-quality, odor-free camping toilet and a hot and cold water dispenser with tea and coffee provided with views of the garden and private deck • Fire Circle: Gather around the stone fire circle for an evening of storytelling, roasting marshmallows, or quiet contemplation under the towering cedar trees. • Garden and Outdoor Spaces: Wander the fern-lined pathways, sketch the native plants with provided art supplies, or simply enjoy birdwatching with binoculars from the deck. While immersed in nature, you’ll still enjoy thoughtful comforts, including: • A fully equipped kitchen with coffee and tea essentials. • A cozy living room with vintage touches, a woodstove, and games. • A dedicated workspace with a standing desk, perfect for remote workers. • Fluffy bathrobes, oversized towels, and unscented toiletries for your bathhouse experience. Nearby Attractions • Squaxin Park: a short 500 ft walk away, this 300-acre park features scenic hiking trails, beach access, and breathtaking views of the Puget Sound. • Local Wildlife: Keep an eye out for deer, bald eagles, and songbirds right from the property. • Olympia Adventures: Explore Nisqually reach, Burfoot park, McClain creek, the Olympics and Pacific Ocean all between minutes or under an hour away Pet-Friendly: We welcome well-behaved pets to join in the adventure (please let us know in advance). • Wi-Fi provided
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Creekside Paradise

12. Creekside Paradise

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31mi from Oakville · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Natural Paradise.  This ranch has been preserved in it's raw natural form to watch nature take care of itself.  We are only here temporarily to learn from what it has to offer.  Come listen and learn from nature, it has so many lessons for those who are ready to listen and learn.  Where ever your at in life, this natural teacher will meet you right where you are!  Each experience is unique to the explorer and journey your on.  All living things have a story, from the wildlife to the plants, the water to the air... All is perfect right where its at.
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Kenanna RV Resort

13. Kenanna RV Resort

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41mi from Oakville · 18 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
If you’re looking to travel to the western coast of Washington state and need a clean, comforting place to lay your head, Kenanna RV Resort is the place for you! A perfect trip for those looking to spend some quality time near the ocean on a fishing trip, or who want to spend time away from home and work to reconnect with family and nature. Located on WA-105 Highway and just down the road from Grayland Beach State Park, Kenanna RV Resort is the ideal location for experiencing breathtaking views on the water and making memories to last a lifetime. Our friendly park offers plenty of lodging accommodations to suit every comfort level and plenty of amenities and nearby attractions to occupy your time.
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Silver Lake Resort

14. Silver Lake Resort

84%
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43mi from Oakville · 37 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled in the picturesque Pacific Northwest near Mount St. Helens, Silver Lake Resort is a cherished family-owned campground. Boasting serene waters perfect for boating and fishing, guests can bring their own vessels or rent from a variety of options. With 19 RV sites and 7 tent sites; 5 cabins and 6 motel rooms. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking tranquility amidst nature's splendor.
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Silver Cove RV

15. Silver Cove RV

43mi from Oakville · 1 site
Beautiful camp ground with multiple cabins. Fishing available right on site, free for guests. Peaceful environment, as well as beautiful wild life. On site store or minutes from restaurants. All cabins come fully equipped with linens, kitchens and bathrooms. Onsite playground for kids to play on!
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Hidden Pillar Retreat

16. Hidden Pillar Retreat

44mi from Oakville · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Escape to 13 acres of peaceful Pacific Northwest forest where the Columbia River meets towering trees, and stillness replaces the noise of everyday life. Wake to bald eagles calling overhead. Spend your days hiking wooded trails, watching river traffic, or listening to waves lap the rocky shore. Gather around evening fires under the stars, surrounded by nothing but wind in the trees and the quiet you've been craving. This place is great for: - Solo adventurers and couples wanting private, self-sufficient camping - Artists and creatives seeking inspiring retreat space - Meditation and forest bathing groups drawn to collective quiet - Scouts, clubs, or church groups seeking authentic outdoor experiences - Intentional small gatherings—low-key family reunions or friend groups united by peace, not parties There are three distinct areas to Hidden Pillar. Creekside and/or Riverside camp site bookings do not include access to structures at the cabin. - Off-grid cabin with wood stove, composting toilet, solar power, outdoor kitchen with basic supplies and grill, picnic shelter, and group camp (up to 10 tents) - Creekside primitive camp on a bluff overlooking the river—secluded, wooded - Riverside clearing with picnic table, fire pit and river views—most accessible site including access for some RV's All sites include access to on-site trails, shared Columbia River shoreline access, and portable toilets. What to Know Before You Book The cabin sleeps 3 adults comfortably and has basic amenities inside: bed and futon with bedding, chairs and table, games and a small library. The outdoor kitchen includes two picnic tables, a gas and charcoal grill with burner, basic cooking equipment, and dishes for 8. Propane and wood fire pits are included. Camping at Hidden Pillar is a primitive, off-grid experience: - No electricity; no running water - Bring all water or purification system; pack out all trash - Gravel roads are steep and rutted—high-clearance vehicle recommended for cabin and Creekside access Hidden Pillar Retreat provides easy access to Southwest Washington Coast beaches, historic river towns (Skamokawa, Cathlamet, Astoria), Julia Butler Hansen Wildlife Refuge, and excellent boating/kayaking.
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Mountain Wild Woods

17. Mountain Wild Woods

47mi from Oakville · 1 site
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, hidden beneath the trees and set above the view of life on an organic farm growing a variety of fruits and veggies that thrive in the unique mountain climate. Blowing gently is the ever-present evening breeze that 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 secluded wild mountain space. As dusk settles, the forest comes alive with the songs of crickets and owls, while the setting sun casts 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 closest, bringing lakeside camping and scenic paddling.
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The Shack at Long Beach

18. The Shack at Long Beach

49mi from Oakville · 1 site
⭐️ RATED 10/10 ON vrbo ⭐️ Welcome to The Shack—a 548 sq ft portal to a slower frequency, set on .36 acres just minutes from the Pacific. Inside, things get groovy. The space is compact but dialed with bold color, vintage touches, and just enough weirdness to keep it interesting. It’s the kind of place where time stretches a bit, plans dissolve, and suddenly you’re three games deep at the pool table wondering what day it is. Out back, the energy shifts. A detached guest house doubles as a quiet little library—your personal hideaway for reading, napping, or disappearing into your own head for a while. It’s a softer space to balance the buzz, and a favorite for slow mornings and late-night wind-downs. What you’ll find: ● Pool table for late-night tournaments and questionable trick shots ● Detached guest house library (read, nap, repeat) ● Easy access to the beach ● 36 acres to stretch out and breathe ● A psychedelic, one-of-a-kind interior
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American Heritage Campgrounds

19. American Heritage Campgrounds

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16mi from Oakville
Discover the charm of American Heritage Campground, a unique family-friendly destination nestled within a stunning 25-acre forest. This serene campground offers a peaceful retreat for visitors of all ages, making it the perfect spot for family gatherings and memorable outdoor experiences. Our spacious and secluded campsites provide a variety of options, from open grassy areas to more private settings. Each site is equipped with a picnic table and a campfire area, allowing you to enjoy cozy evenings under the stars. For those who need to stay connected, Wi-Fi is available near the office, and our water source is fresh well water, ensuring a refreshing experience. Many families have cherished their camping traditions here for generations, making it an ideal place to create lasting memories with your grandchildren. The campground is also bicycle-friendly, encouraging exploration of the beautiful surroundings. Each campsite has its own unique character, and we take care to match you with the perfect site based on your equipment and amenity preferences. Come and immerse yourself in the fresh scent of the forest, where you might even hear the soothing calls of owls at night!
Offut Lake Resort

20. Offut Lake Resort

20mi from Oakville
Discover the charm of our family-owned campground near Tenino, WA, where tranquility meets adventure just 15 minutes south of Olympia. Our unique location offers easy access to iconic attractions such as the Space Needle, Mt. St. Helens, stunning ocean beaches, and the picturesque Hood Canal, all within a scenic 1.5 hour drive. Set in a peaceful environment, our resort is designed for those looking to unwind or embark on exciting outdoor adventures. We provide cozy cabins and spacious RV sites, along with a friendly restaurant and bar. Our General Store is stocked with fishing tackle, snacks, and unique gifts to enhance your stay. Guests can enjoy dock fishing, explore the serene lake with our electric motorboat rentals, or simply relax and take in the natural beauty that surrounds us. Our welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere makes our campground an ideal destination year-round. Whether you're planning a fishing trip, a family weekend getaway, a romantic retreat, or an extended stay to explore the wonders of western Washington, our resort is your perfect home away from home. With year-round fishing available on the lake, every season offers a new opportunity for adventure. We can’t wait to welcome you to our little slice of paradise!

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