The best dog-friendly glamping near Packwood

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Looking for a camping experience near Packwood, Washington that welcomes pets and offers glamping accommodations? Hipcamp has over 720 options for you to choose from! With popular campsites such as WindWoodRivers, Nature Camp, Cabin and Farm, and Four Directions Retreat, you can trust that you'll find a great place to stay. Average price per night is $85, but options as low as $25 are available. Popular amenities include potable water, toilets, and campfires, while biking, off-roading (OHV), and surfing are popular activities.

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2. Dragonfly Gardens

37mi from Packwood · 1 site · Lodging
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.
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
$76
 / night

3. Trout Lake Cozy Cabins

44mi from Packwood · 5 sites · Lodging
Enjoy the beautiful idyllic cozy cabins nestled in the trees at the base of Mt. Adams located minutes from the Gifford Pinchot National forest. The perfect spot to getaway from it all, relax and rejuvenate, or embark on an epic adventure! Trout Lake is a quaint little town situated in an organic valley surrounded by mountains with the main focal point being the majestic Mount Adams towering overhead. Breathtaking views of Mount Adams can be seen directly from some of the cabins and the grounds. Opportunities for fun adventures and activities abound within these beautiful surroundings, making Trout Lake Cozy Cabins the perfect place to escape and get away from it all. All of the cabins are unique and special with different features to fit almost anyone's needs. All of the cabins feature new and very comfortable queen-sized beds, and all come with their own BBQ grill. Satellite television and free WiFi internet service is available to all guests in each unit. Rustic propane fire places have been installed in each cabin along with air conditioning units to make sure our guests are warm and cozy on the coldest winter nights as well as cool and comfortable on those hot summer days. Parking is ample within steps of each of the cabins and is more than big enough to fit snowmobile trailers, horse trailers, RVs, or any other toys you may want to bring along for your trip. Trout Lake Cozy Cabins was formerly known as Serenity's, named after the restaurant that sat on the property. The Restaurant burned down a number of years ago. Since the restaurant building was rebuilt, we have been excited to have Mt. Adams Pizza on our property for the last 4 years. There are also a number of places to eat within a mile of the cabins including Mount Adams Pizza, the Trout Lake Hall, Post Office Coffee, and the Station Cafe. The Mount Adams Ranger District is a great resource for additional information about the area and recreational activities. Of course, having grown up in the area, we are always happy to answer any questions you may have or provide you with a "local's" tip/suggestions. Don't be shy, we are very friendly people and will go out of our way to make sure you have a memorable stay with us!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night

5. Roots Collective Farm

89%
(9)
44mi from Packwood · 61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$89
 / night

Looking for a camping experience near Packwood, Washington that welcomes pets and offers glamping accommodations? Hipcamp has over 720 options for you to choose from! With popular campsites such as WindWoodRivers, Nature Camp, Cabin and Farm, and Four Directions Retreat, you can trust that you'll find a great place to stay. Average price per night is $85, but options as low as $25 are available. Popular amenities include potable water, toilets, and campfires, while biking, off-roading (OHV), and surfing are popular activities.

90% (805)

Top-rated campgrounds near Packwood

2. Dragonfly Gardens

37mi from Packwood · 1 site · Lodging
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.
Toilets
Showers
Hot Tub
from 
$76
 / night

3. Trout Lake Cozy Cabins

44mi from Packwood · 5 sites · Lodging
Enjoy the beautiful idyllic cozy cabins nestled in the trees at the base of Mt. Adams located minutes from the Gifford Pinchot National forest. The perfect spot to getaway from it all, relax and rejuvenate, or embark on an epic adventure! Trout Lake is a quaint little town situated in an organic valley surrounded by mountains with the main focal point being the majestic Mount Adams towering overhead. Breathtaking views of Mount Adams can be seen directly from some of the cabins and the grounds. Opportunities for fun adventures and activities abound within these beautiful surroundings, making Trout Lake Cozy Cabins the perfect place to escape and get away from it all. All of the cabins are unique and special with different features to fit almost anyone's needs. All of the cabins feature new and very comfortable queen-sized beds, and all come with their own BBQ grill. Satellite television and free WiFi internet service is available to all guests in each unit. Rustic propane fire places have been installed in each cabin along with air conditioning units to make sure our guests are warm and cozy on the coldest winter nights as well as cool and comfortable on those hot summer days. Parking is ample within steps of each of the cabins and is more than big enough to fit snowmobile trailers, horse trailers, RVs, or any other toys you may want to bring along for your trip. Trout Lake Cozy Cabins was formerly known as Serenity's, named after the restaurant that sat on the property. The Restaurant burned down a number of years ago. Since the restaurant building was rebuilt, we have been excited to have Mt. Adams Pizza on our property for the last 4 years. There are also a number of places to eat within a mile of the cabins including Mount Adams Pizza, the Trout Lake Hall, Post Office Coffee, and the Station Cafe. The Mount Adams Ranger District is a great resource for additional information about the area and recreational activities. Of course, having grown up in the area, we are always happy to answer any questions you may have or provide you with a "local's" tip/suggestions. Don't be shy, we are very friendly people and will go out of our way to make sure you have a memorable stay with us!
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night

5. Roots Collective Farm

89%
(9)
44mi from Packwood · 61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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.
Toilets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$89
 / night

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