The best cave camping in San Juan Islands

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San Juan Islands cave camping puts you right in the thick of the Pacific Northwest’s rugged landscape—think mossy forests, rocky coves, and hidden caverns waiting to be explored. With over 170 cave-friendly campsites here, you’ll find sites tucked near limestone outcrops and forested bluffs, starting at $40 a night and averaging $75. Showers, toilets, and open campfires are common at most locations, so you can dry off after a hike or warm up after a day spent wildlife-watching or fishing. Top picks by fellow campers include North Wind House: Historic Cascadia (245 reviews), Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp (209 reviews), and Sequim Prairie Mountain View (73 reviews). Expect trails that wind past ancient trees and shoreline cliffs, with plenty of chance to spot bald eagles or seals. If you’re after a spot with a real sense of adventure—plus a hot shower at the end of the day—this is the place to start.

93% (342)

Top-rated campgrounds

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1. North Wind House: Historic Cascadia

98%
(349)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Everson, WA
Step back in time to 1890 on this rustic and authentic organic homestead property. We have worked to ensure that you feel the rich cultural and natural heritage of this rugged wilderness in the North Cascade foothills. Within an hour or two of Seattle, Vancouver BC, Mt Baker, The Salish Sea and so much more. We have lava tube swimming holes on the property, and glacier fed spring water, and The property is adjacent to the easily accessible and incredile Nooksack Valley Gold mine Trail.Come experience life as it once was in the Cascadia bio-region.Learn more about this land:Nestled on the first foothills of the Cascades, this 30 acre historic farm property established in 1890 has an array of beautiful and private tenting sights from grassy fields to lush rainforest. The land is rustic and charming with many species of trees and wildlife. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$56
 / night

San Juan Islands cave camping puts you right in the thick of the Pacific Northwest’s rugged landscape—think mossy forests, rocky coves, and hidden caverns waiting to be explored. With over 170 cave-friendly campsites here, you’ll find sites tucked near limestone outcrops and forested bluffs, starting at $40 a night and averaging $75. Showers, toilets, and open campfires are common at most locations, so you can dry off after a hike or warm up after a day spent wildlife-watching or fishing. Top picks by fellow campers include North Wind House: Historic Cascadia (245 reviews), Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp (209 reviews), and Sequim Prairie Mountain View (73 reviews). Expect trails that wind past ancient trees and shoreline cliffs, with plenty of chance to spot bald eagles or seals. If you’re after a spot with a real sense of adventure—plus a hot shower at the end of the day—this is the place to start.

93% (342)

Top-rated campgrounds

Cabin exterior

1. North Wind House: Historic Cascadia

98%
(349)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Everson, WA
Step back in time to 1890 on this rustic and authentic organic homestead property. We have worked to ensure that you feel the rich cultural and natural heritage of this rugged wilderness in the North Cascade foothills. Within an hour or two of Seattle, Vancouver BC, Mt Baker, The Salish Sea and so much more. We have lava tube swimming holes on the property, and glacier fed spring water, and The property is adjacent to the easily accessible and incredile Nooksack Valley Gold mine Trail.Come experience life as it once was in the Cascadia bio-region.Learn more about this land:Nestled on the first foothills of the Cascades, this 30 acre historic farm property established in 1890 has an array of beautiful and private tenting sights from grassy fields to lush rainforest. The land is rustic and charming with many species of trees and wildlife. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$56
 / night

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