Tiny homes in Puget Sound

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Base Camp- Tiny House

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Hoodsport, WA
Nestled in a quiet neighborhood on .25 acre property, we have a 250 sqft Tiny house available for rent and plenty of room for 4 tents. Water, power, bathroom onsite, with room for pets and small rv/ trailer/ camper. Access private parks, with guest pass*, for fishing, swimming and more. Explore Olympic National Forest hiking and visit Lakes for boating, kayaking and all water activities. There's also a golf course! *Guest Pass REQUIRED for Any private park access. Failure to bring pass can result in towing or fines. *Pass available at Check In. Fee applies! **Lost/ Unreturned Guest Passes will result in a $300 Fee!
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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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Robert Cedar Haven

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Olympia, WA
hello happy camper(s)! i’ve lived over 30 years on this slice of heaven in northeast olympia. it is a somewhat rural setting, with most homes having 5 acres, mine being grandfathered in with .79 many of my neighbors have farm animals, my immediate neighbor has sheep, geese, chickens and more - some have horses and cattle. this area used to be mainly strawberry farms. i love being only 10 minutes from town, but a bit out in the sticks (in the county, not city limits.) the proximity to a 22-mile bike path was one of the draws for me to purchase this property. my cute, cozy studio space is on the back corner of my property - 60 paces (120 feet?) from where you will park on my driveway. for nimble and or small folk, the studio has a sleeping loft with full-sized comfy foam mattress (but not lots of headroom) for the rest of us, an ikea twin mattress on ground level. you will find: good vibes, plenty of light, a tea kettle, 1.6 cubic foot mini-fridge (no freezer), a couple of gallons of drinking water, one small electric burner, a new table, ample electric radiator heater, wool carpet over much of the cement floor, a compost toilet with a make-shift hand washing sink (the studio is not plumbed) and much more. outside there is a covered area for you to sit and enjoy that morning coffee, a porch like swing under wisteria trellis and a funky table you could use to set up a camp-stove on (if you bring one.) you won't find: towels, bedding (well, there is a down comforter and pillow) tv, books or an entertainment center. there are some meal prep items- a small pot and pan, some utensils, but you may want to bring more of your own! you will find a quiet, safe and comfy place to relax and unwind!
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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 in Puget Sound guide

Overview

Stretching from the Pacific Ocean clear over to Seattle, Puget Sound and its surrounding communities offers a balanced mix of things to do and see, particularly for people who cherish the arts as much as the outdoors. The region is home not only to Seattle, Washington’s only truly big city, as well as to numerous islands and coastal towns geared toward travelers in search of rest and relaxation. There’s even Olympic National Forest, where you’ll find quiet hiking trails, pretty beaches, plenty of campgrounds, and even a natural hot spring.

Where to go

Greater Seattle

Washington's biggest city offers urban fun within striking distance of serious nature. Despite its urban vibes at the Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass, Seattle is chock-full of wooded parks, including the 534-acre Discovery Park on the eastern banks of Puget Sound.

Island County

Named for its many islands, this county on Puget Sound encompasses nine islands in total, including sprawling Whidbey Island—at the northernmost stretch of the sound—and Camano Island. Both islands are tourist hotspots, with tons of state parks and campgrounds, many of them right on the water. Whidbey in particular is known for its thriving arts scene.

The Kitsap Peninsula and Bainbridge Island

Across Puget Sound from Seattle, the Kitsap Peninsula and Bainbridge Island offer a variety of outdoor activities, with plenty of parks, hiking trails, marinas, and campgrounds. This region is also great for lovers of the arts and history, with museums and galleries dedicated to Native cultures, naval history, and the arts.

The Olympic Peninsula

On the opposite side of Puget Sound from the Seattle metro area, the Olympic Peninsula features some of the region's best opportunities for hiking and water sports. Here you'll find lakes, ocean beaches, forests, and numerous state parks, with an abundance of forested campgrounds. Olympic National Park and its emeraldine temperate rainforests are also set on the peninsula.

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