Wheelchair-accessible camping in San Juan Islands

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Sandwiched between the state of Washington and Vancouver Island in Canada in the Salish Sea, the San Juan Islands comprise four main islands and hundreds of smaller islands and rock formations. The San Juans are popular for getaways, particularly in the summer months, and offer all sorts of things to do, from biking and hiking trails to kayaking expeditions and whale-watching trips. The Washington State Ferry system offers service to the islands from Anacortes, Washington or from British Columbia. There’s also a passenger ferry—the Puget Sound Express—that links Friday Harbor on San Juan Island with the city of Port Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula.

95% (4.7K) 1,354 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in San Juan Islands

The Lookout

1. The Lookout

98%
(193)
Clear Lake, WA · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
The Lookout is an amazing piece of property with elevations and expansive south facing views of Clear Lake, Rainier, Olympics, and the foothills of the Cascades. The site is perfect for sunsets, a launch pad to activities in Skagit Valley, and most importantly several private mountain bike flow trails (intermediate and experts only at this time). More trails coming soon! Check us out on Instagram: @___the_lookout
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$50
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Quilcene Lantern

2. Quilcene Lantern

97%
(75)
Quilcene, WA · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
You'll find the rest and relaxation you need on our beautiful 53 acre property, your away from home while you explore the beautiful Olympic Peninsula. A mixture of farmland, forest and wetlands, complete with a beautiful old barn (turned music venue and bar), you'll be free to wander the grounds, relax on one of our Adirondack chairs, or pop in for a beer when our bar is open. Often on the weekends, we have live music in the barn. Espresso drinks and breakfast Sammies await you on Saturday and Sunday mornings. We offer dispersed tent camping in the shade of a mature alder grove, as well as 4 RV sites for small campers, trailers, and vans. We offer porta potties, hand washing stations, and potable water.
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$16
 / night
The Chuckanut Rock

3. The Chuckanut Rock

98%
(124)
Edison, WA · 1 site
Watch the sunset into the world famous San Juan Islands. Our property is located on the scenic Chuckanut Drive. It is a 15 minute walk to Taylor United's Seafood Bar that has beer and wine. You will need boots just below the knee, or hiking shoes that will get wet. The Creek crossing is a little deeper this year. You will also be crossing a muddy area for about 20 yards, you will sink about 3 inches into the mud. The hike into the campsite takes 12 minutes. You need to contact me to check the tides, as to be able to get to the campsite. We need to hike in below a 5 foot tide. Starting October, the campsite closes for winter. Again , this campsite is Tide dependent. The first question to me should be, What is the latest we can hike in? I am not Moses, I can’t part the sea. Camp closed during winter October/ march
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$75
 / night
Bay View State Park

4. Bay View State Park

100%
(6)
State park in Washington · 85 sites
Discover the scenic charm of Bay View State Park and its array of outdoor activities.
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Fort Flagler State Park

5. Fort Flagler State Park

100%
(10)
State park in Washington · 126 sites
Fun times and history lessons all come together at this park right on the tip of Marrowstone Island.
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Oak Meadows Farm

6. Oak Meadows Farm

100%
(1)
Ferndale, WA · 1 site
Welcome to Our Farm and the Acorn Market! Our family has been farming here in Whatcom County for over a decade, raising pasture-based poultry and partnering with other local farmers to bring together the very best of our region’s meats, eggs, honey, produce, and specialty foods. What began as a small flock of laying hens has grown into a diversified farm and market that connects our community with high-quality, locally raised food. When you visit, we hope you feel both at home and inspired. Guests are welcome to stretch their legs, enjoy the peaceful farm atmosphere, and browse our on-farm store, the Acorn Market. Inside, you’ll find a rotating selection of local meats, eggs, cheeses, honey, kombucha, seasonal produce, baked goods, and more. Many of these products come directly from our farm or trusted nearby producers—so every purchase truly supports local agriculture. We see Hipcamp guests as part of our extended farm family—people who want to slow down for an evening, enjoy the quiet of the countryside, and leave with a taste of what makes this region so special. Whether you’re picking up farm-fresh food for your journey, meeting our animals from a distance, or simply watching the sunset from your rig, we want your stay to be restful, safe, and memorable.
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$40
 / night
Wild Hearts on Whidbey

7. Wild Hearts on Whidbey

90%
(57)
Langley, WA · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our serene retreat nestled on 20 acres. Minutes away from the beach and Saratoga trails. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings, as coyotes, eagles, and hawks are known to frequent the area, adding to the natural beauty and charm of our tranquil retreat. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape or an unforgettable adventure, our tepee on the prairie offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave you with cherished memories for years to come. There is a 3/4 mile trail walk on the outer parameter of the property. Please enjoy and pick up after your pets. Please keep ok leash at all times. Quiet time is @ 1030pm
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$39
 / night
Riverside Farm

8. Riverside Farm

100%
(305)
Arlington, WA · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
My 30 acre farm has two campsites, (they are not close to each other) both allow pets and campfires (outside of burn bans). One campsite is a beach on the North Fork Stilly, it is shaded most of the time, the sun lovers can paddle with their kayak or wade across to sunbath on an island across the river. tent campers can locate their car or truck on dike and move their supplies on to camping area.. trucks with campers can set up right on dike over looking the stilly. Rigs can set up in the field by the dike!! the outhouse is back for the season!!! The second campsite is on 4 acres you will have to yourself by a creek; Rhodes River Ranch Restaurant is walking distance away to go enjoy dinner; the Whitehorse trail for biking or walking is only a mile away; Enjoy the view of Whitehorse and three fingers mountain. Lake Cavanaugh is nearby, and regional activities include biking, boating, fishing, hiking, , paddling, wind sports, and off-roading. Our guests love staying with us: "Our stay at River Side was wonderful! The campsite is very large, with a picnic table and great little beach area. If you're looking for a nice and easy get-away from the city, especially for larger groups, this is the perfect place! Rhonda is very communicative and a great host. Thanks for sharing your space with us!"
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$60
 / night
Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp

9. Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp

98%
(303)
Sedro Woolley, WA · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Retreat to relax at Chuckanut Hills Farm and Campground, a 20-acre energy-regenerative, off-grid family farm nestled at the foot of Anderson Mountain and surrounded by thousands of acres of forest. 30 minutes south of Bellingham in the Chuckanut Mountains, the only finger of the Cascade Mountain Range that reaches all the way to the Salish Sea. This wooded forest is part of the Puget Lowland Forest Eco-Region. These hills were the native home of the Saquantch people, a Salish coast tribe that fished and hunted the mountains surrounding Lake Whatcom. They lived in long lodge homes and were later pushed out by the invading Lummi Tribe. The Lummi Tribe was later pushed out by Western logging companies, and the entire mountainous region was heavily logged for a number of years. Where our farm now rests was once the second of many logging camps built by Ed English, and he cut our gravel farm road in 1900; a railroad ran through the lower part of our property, taking logs from Lake Whatcom down to the little boom town of Seattle. Our intention while being caretakers of this ancestral land is to restore native plants, raise heirloom produce and heritage animals, and provide a restful nature paradise for people looking to spend time in the outdoors.
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$49
 / night
Moran State Park

10. Moran State Park

96%
(24)
State park in Washington · 145 sites
Relax by a picturesque mountain lake in the heart of the San Juan Islands.
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Spencer Spit State Park

11. Spencer Spit State Park

100%
(6)
State park in Washington · 47 sites
Enjoy a sunrise over a quiet lagoon at this island park about three hours north of Seattle.
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Larrabee State Park

12. Larrabee State Park

95%
(10)
State park in Washington · 86 sites
Camp between the gorgeous Chuckanut Mountains and the Salish Sea at Washington’s first state park.
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Rasar State Park

13. Rasar State Park

95%
(10)
State park in Washington · 58 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Rasar State Park.
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Forest Hideaway

14. Forest Hideaway

99%
(83)
Duncan, BC · 1 site · Tent, RV
Hi! We’re your hosts, Seth, Jodie, and Megan Williams. Recently we decided to share our property that we love and have enjoyed so much for two reasons: to give others the opportunity to enjoy it and to put money away for university. Our parents, Mark and Sarah, got behind the vision and are excited to be part of this project with us. We would describe our property as: home…and a really fun place to grow up! Our parents thought that wasn’t descriptive enough for Hipcamp so they’ve helped us describe it more. We live in a quiet neighbourhood in a forest that has been a source of peace, relaxation, and fun for us in our growing up years. We’ve noticed that people who visit here say they feel the same way. With plenty of space for kids to explore and adults to relax, our 3 acre forest is perfect for down time with a book in the hammock or a nature walk before dinner. Amenities and service: A single, tidy campsite with picnic table surrounded by mature and gently manicured forest, as well as a hammock, and a new construction outhouse. (Go dad!) We love hospitality, so though we won’t always be around when you’re here, if we are and you need something you can simply ask and we’ll do our best to provide what you need. To help you feel welcome we provide a fresh, cool jug of drinking water and large container of fresh potable water as well as access to an outside tap to fill water containers if needed (upon request) , power to charge devices (upon request), and a campfire ring with firewood (sorry about the frequent fire bans. Huge bummer. We will post current fire ban status while you’re here.) Surroundings and local attractions: Our property is situated in a low traffic rural residential area within ¬ 3 km to Sandy Pool Regional Park (5 min) A family favourite! ¬ 10 km to the Cowichan Valley Museum (Duncan Totem Tour) (13 min) ¬ 14 km to the Pacific Northwest Raptor Center (15 min) ¬ 19 km to the Hand of Man Museum (20 min) ¬ 20 km to Lake Cowichan (16 min) for swimming, boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, etc Note: Lake Cowichan is also home to ‘The Tube Shack’ where you can rent tubes to float down the Cowichan River and catch the Tube Shack Bus back to your car. We do it every summer! Fun fact! It’s a 10-minute bike ride from our house to the Cowichan Valley Bike Trail. *(All destinations calculated from our dining table by Google maps) There are multiple well known hikes within 20 minutes (we suggest googling Stoney Hill Trail, Mt Tzouhalem, and Mt. Prevost.)
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CA$41
 / night
Elwha RV Park

15. Elwha RV Park

96%
(135)
Port Angeles, WA · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our RV Park & Campground has sites for RVs, van life, and tenting alike whether full hookups, partial hook ups or just dry camping. We have our dry camping and tenting sites listed through Hipcamp. Please inquire with us directly at www. elwhadamrvpark .com for sites with hook-ups and for RVs larger than 20' long. We will need the specs of your tent or RV, your preferences as far as power, or privacy, as well as the number of people, so we can check availability easier. Our Elwha campground property has a peaceful healing vibe, with majesty all around: surrounded by forest with natural springs and the Elwha River just a walk down the trail. We have mountain peaks stand in the distance; with lakes, waterfalls, and ocean experience 5 minutes away, as well as biking and hiking trails starting right from our property. We include amenities of Wi-Fi, garden, laundry and showers, games, and more. We usually fit people to the best site available according to their preferences. You'll find this park conveniently located just off of Scenic Highway 112, by the beautiful Elwha River Canyon and the former Lower Elwha Dam site. ***PLEASE NOTE: Our site number assignments are subject to change at any time. We do not have designated RV site assignments in advance of your reservation date. WE CANNOT PROMISE SPECIFIC SITE NUMBERS, although we can guarantee that you will be accommodated in the site class you have booked and we will do our best to accommodate any request for a specific area.***
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$45
 / night
Tamihi Meadows Cabins & RV Park

16. Tamihi Meadows Cabins & RV Park

90%
(125)
BC · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
SELF-CONTAINED UNITS ONLY! ***PLEASE CONFIRM IN YOUR REQUEST TO BOOK THAT YOU HAVE YOUR OWN TOILET & a pop-up change tent to put it in if not in an RV. (You can dump it before leaving - let the host know in advance). The map, is not accurate on this site! Check on my Tamihimeadows.com website for the actual map and directions & for more information and pictures. We strive to provide a place to enjoy the peace & quiet of nature, so it's not a place to party or have music loud enough for any neighbours to hear. Nestled in the heart of the Tamihi Recreational Area, just 20 minutes from town, our property offers a rare blend of seclusion and adventure. Surrounded on three sides by lush, moss-draped forest and bordered on the fourth by the stunning Chilliwack River, it’s a true nature lover’s paradise. Enjoy a spacious riverside beach, great for swimming during the summer and fall & has world-class fishing. The area features Class I–IV rapids, ideal for whitewater kayaking, with Chilliwack River Rafting just minutes away. There isn't river access at the sites. The stairs to the beach are through the covered picnic shelter. There is now a light wire fence along the river in riverfront sites for some protection because of the drop-off & undercut banks (not shown in the pictures). We have an endless network of trails and logging roads, perfect for ATVs (ride directly out of our gate), hiking, and biking. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline or tranquility, this property offers both. ATV's are idle in - idle out only. QUIET, well-mannered, leashed pets are welcome if you pick up after them. LONG WEEKENDS are a minimum of 3 nights. CHILDREN MUST be accompanied by a parent at all times! FIREWOOD is $9. for a large feed bag full & is available between 8 AM and 8 PM. BEEF and EGGS: We have grass-fed Black Angus beef for sale and we occasionally have eggs from our pastured chickens. Our free-range kind, gentle horses also wander the property. Any interactions with them are at your own risk! The gate must be kept closed because of them. If you prefer, we have 6 bare-bones fishermen's cabins. All the details are on my Tamihi Meadows site under "Cabins".
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CA$37
 / night
Ohana Farms

17. Ohana Farms

95%
(160)
BC · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Ohana farmns is a 46 Acre produce and flower farm. We are located on Pender Island in the beautiful Gulf Islands. Accomodations can be hard to find on the island, and if you do, they can often be expensive....we hope to change this by offering up the authentic experience of setting up a campsite right here on the farm!
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CA$44
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7 Acres of Heaven, Port Angeles, WA

18. 7 Acres of Heaven, Port Angeles, WA

100%
(247)
Port Angeles, WA · 3 sites
3 Secluded campsites are nestled among cedars, firs, hemlock and maples. We have lovely Woods with sculptures and artwork created from materials found on the property by our friend Pete. We also have Gardens to wander in to support your sense of peace and connection. Community firepit w/ Free firewood (‘a curated selection of site-grown firewood’ may include: cedar, fir, hemlock, cherry, madrone, etc) has chairs & table. The nearby Tent Shelter features a picnic table, a camp stove w/ propane, picnic table for indoor/outdoor food prep and dining. Covered Recycle & trash cans nearby, our (very clean) Sanican is a short walk from the tent sites. You're staying on a 7 acre, mostly forested parcel, 1/4 mile from Hwy 101, mid way between Port Angeles and Sequim, WA. Some traffic hum, but not much, and it varies depending on how the wind is blowing. We're 4.5 miles E of Olympic National Park Wilderness Information Center. Only 3/4 miles E of the Deerpark entrance to Olympic Natl Park, Elwha, Dungeness & Lake Crescent all nearby. Campsites 1 & 2 have 2- Night minimum stay, Site 3 has 1- Night minimum stay. Tents only, NO vehicle/trailer camping. No pets please (per our dogs' request). Safe, secure, private, scenic, no more than two people and one vehicle per site. There is no electricity available in the Tent camping area. (Wifi & recharging at big barn) This is NOT a party camp space. We are a place for peace and quiet where you can enjoy the woods. We are also not suitable for children (if you have tweens/teens, message us). We have too many "attractive nuisances" for young children to be safe. LGBTQIA friendly Our property was thoughtfully develped over 35 years ago by the Funstons, we are 2nd owners. (Will and Asha) became the stewards of this beautiful property in June 2016, and they live on the property with Clancy, Uncle Larry, Tim and Pete and our friendly dogs Pickle & Cassie. Ours was the first Hip Camp on the Olympic Peninsula, inspired by the Lodge in Westport. We've had 100% positive ratings. If you visit, we're sure you'll enjoy it too! We wish you an wonderful visit to this amazing part of the world. Check back for "Clothing Optional" August visits, and our native Mushroom foraging in the Fall! .
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$30
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John Wayne's Waterfront Resort

19. John Wayne's Waterfront Resort

100%
(5)
Sequim, WA · 89 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We invite you to visit us for a quiet, relaxing get-away, whether you come to enjoy one of our 9 fully equipped cabins or park your RV in a spacious site with full hook-ups, cable television and Wi-Fi. Rural America at its finest, we are located in the famous dry belt of Sequim, WA near the Northeast entrance of the Olympic National Park, nestled between the majestic Olympic Mountains and the placid waters of Sequim Bay. The John Wayne Marina is only a short walk away for your boating, fishing and crabbing adventures. You might enjoy a leisurely stroll along the network of sidewalks for access to several picnic areas or simply sit on a bench at the Point to relax and watch the sailboats underway on the Bay. We are just steps away from the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) which traverses approximately 130 miles of lowlands, bordered on the south by the Olympic Mountain Range and on the north by the Strait of Juan de Fuca ending on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. The trail is a wide, paved pathway designed to multi user standards for bicyclists, hikers, and disabled users.
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$35
 / night
Skagit river camping and sauna

20. Skagit river camping and sauna

96%
(337)
Lyman, WA · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
End of the road. Start of an epic camping weekend. River to the side, Cascade foothill surround. Each site has river access except for lookers left which is not accessible due to the steep grade. Close to the north cascades. Minutes from live music, bars and quality mexican restaurant. Rails to trail for bikes and walking. Tward the end of july the river starts to recede opening up more possibilities of having interaction with the river. That being said its crucial you keep an eye out on your kids. We had a guy out here who almost killed his kids multiple times underestimating the current. Watch out!!Kinda going for the peaceful, listen to the river and birds, vibe. Would rather there be no music and if there is then super low and off by 7. Sauna available after 3pm
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$70
 / night

Sandwiched between the state of Washington and Vancouver Island in Canada in the Salish Sea, the San Juan Islands comprise four main islands and hundreds of smaller islands and rock formations. The San Juans are popular for getaways, particularly in the summer months, and offer all sorts of things to do, from biking and hiking trails to kayaking expeditions and whale-watching trips. The Washington State Ferry system offers service to the islands from Anacortes, Washington or from British Columbia. There’s also a passenger ferry—the Puget Sound Express—that links Friday Harbor on San Juan Island with the city of Port Townsend on the Olympic Peninsula.

95% (4.7K) 1,354 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in San Juan Islands

The Lookout

1. The Lookout

98%
(193)
Clear Lake, WA · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
The Lookout is an amazing piece of property with elevations and expansive south facing views of Clear Lake, Rainier, Olympics, and the foothills of the Cascades. The site is perfect for sunsets, a launch pad to activities in Skagit Valley, and most importantly several private mountain bike flow trails (intermediate and experts only at this time). More trails coming soon! Check us out on Instagram: @___the_lookout
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$50
 / night
Quilcene Lantern

2. Quilcene Lantern

97%
(75)
Quilcene, WA · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
You'll find the rest and relaxation you need on our beautiful 53 acre property, your away from home while you explore the beautiful Olympic Peninsula. A mixture of farmland, forest and wetlands, complete with a beautiful old barn (turned music venue and bar), you'll be free to wander the grounds, relax on one of our Adirondack chairs, or pop in for a beer when our bar is open. Often on the weekends, we have live music in the barn. Espresso drinks and breakfast Sammies await you on Saturday and Sunday mornings. We offer dispersed tent camping in the shade of a mature alder grove, as well as 4 RV sites for small campers, trailers, and vans. We offer porta potties, hand washing stations, and potable water.
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$16
 / night
The Chuckanut Rock

3. The Chuckanut Rock

98%
(124)
Edison, WA · 1 site
Watch the sunset into the world famous San Juan Islands. Our property is located on the scenic Chuckanut Drive. It is a 15 minute walk to Taylor United's Seafood Bar that has beer and wine. You will need boots just below the knee, or hiking shoes that will get wet. The Creek crossing is a little deeper this year. You will also be crossing a muddy area for about 20 yards, you will sink about 3 inches into the mud. The hike into the campsite takes 12 minutes. You need to contact me to check the tides, as to be able to get to the campsite. We need to hike in below a 5 foot tide. Starting October, the campsite closes for winter. Again , this campsite is Tide dependent. The first question to me should be, What is the latest we can hike in? I am not Moses, I can’t part the sea. Camp closed during winter October/ march
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$75
 / night
Bay View State Park

4. Bay View State Park

100%
(6)
State park in Washington · 85 sites
Discover the scenic charm of Bay View State Park and its array of outdoor activities.
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Fort Flagler State Park

5. Fort Flagler State Park

100%
(10)
State park in Washington · 126 sites
Fun times and history lessons all come together at this park right on the tip of Marrowstone Island.
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Oak Meadows Farm

6. Oak Meadows Farm

100%
(1)
Ferndale, WA · 1 site
Welcome to Our Farm and the Acorn Market! Our family has been farming here in Whatcom County for over a decade, raising pasture-based poultry and partnering with other local farmers to bring together the very best of our region’s meats, eggs, honey, produce, and specialty foods. What began as a small flock of laying hens has grown into a diversified farm and market that connects our community with high-quality, locally raised food. When you visit, we hope you feel both at home and inspired. Guests are welcome to stretch their legs, enjoy the peaceful farm atmosphere, and browse our on-farm store, the Acorn Market. Inside, you’ll find a rotating selection of local meats, eggs, cheeses, honey, kombucha, seasonal produce, baked goods, and more. Many of these products come directly from our farm or trusted nearby producers—so every purchase truly supports local agriculture. We see Hipcamp guests as part of our extended farm family—people who want to slow down for an evening, enjoy the quiet of the countryside, and leave with a taste of what makes this region so special. Whether you’re picking up farm-fresh food for your journey, meeting our animals from a distance, or simply watching the sunset from your rig, we want your stay to be restful, safe, and memorable.
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$40
 / night
Wild Hearts on Whidbey

7. Wild Hearts on Whidbey

90%
(57)
Langley, WA · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our serene retreat nestled on 20 acres. Minutes away from the beach and Saratoga trails. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings, as coyotes, eagles, and hawks are known to frequent the area, adding to the natural beauty and charm of our tranquil retreat. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape or an unforgettable adventure, our tepee on the prairie offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave you with cherished memories for years to come. There is a 3/4 mile trail walk on the outer parameter of the property. Please enjoy and pick up after your pets. Please keep ok leash at all times. Quiet time is @ 1030pm
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$39
 / night
Riverside Farm

8. Riverside Farm

100%
(305)
Arlington, WA · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
My 30 acre farm has two campsites, (they are not close to each other) both allow pets and campfires (outside of burn bans). One campsite is a beach on the North Fork Stilly, it is shaded most of the time, the sun lovers can paddle with their kayak or wade across to sunbath on an island across the river. tent campers can locate their car or truck on dike and move their supplies on to camping area.. trucks with campers can set up right on dike over looking the stilly. Rigs can set up in the field by the dike!! the outhouse is back for the season!!! The second campsite is on 4 acres you will have to yourself by a creek; Rhodes River Ranch Restaurant is walking distance away to go enjoy dinner; the Whitehorse trail for biking or walking is only a mile away; Enjoy the view of Whitehorse and three fingers mountain. Lake Cavanaugh is nearby, and regional activities include biking, boating, fishing, hiking, , paddling, wind sports, and off-roading. Our guests love staying with us: "Our stay at River Side was wonderful! The campsite is very large, with a picnic table and great little beach area. If you're looking for a nice and easy get-away from the city, especially for larger groups, this is the perfect place! Rhonda is very communicative and a great host. Thanks for sharing your space with us!"
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$60
 / night
Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp

9. Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp

98%
(303)
Sedro Woolley, WA · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Retreat to relax at Chuckanut Hills Farm and Campground, a 20-acre energy-regenerative, off-grid family farm nestled at the foot of Anderson Mountain and surrounded by thousands of acres of forest. 30 minutes south of Bellingham in the Chuckanut Mountains, the only finger of the Cascade Mountain Range that reaches all the way to the Salish Sea. This wooded forest is part of the Puget Lowland Forest Eco-Region. These hills were the native home of the Saquantch people, a Salish coast tribe that fished and hunted the mountains surrounding Lake Whatcom. They lived in long lodge homes and were later pushed out by the invading Lummi Tribe. The Lummi Tribe was later pushed out by Western logging companies, and the entire mountainous region was heavily logged for a number of years. Where our farm now rests was once the second of many logging camps built by Ed English, and he cut our gravel farm road in 1900; a railroad ran through the lower part of our property, taking logs from Lake Whatcom down to the little boom town of Seattle. Our intention while being caretakers of this ancestral land is to restore native plants, raise heirloom produce and heritage animals, and provide a restful nature paradise for people looking to spend time in the outdoors.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$49
 / night
Moran State Park

10. Moran State Park

96%
(24)
State park in Washington · 145 sites
Relax by a picturesque mountain lake in the heart of the San Juan Islands.
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Spencer Spit State Park

11. Spencer Spit State Park

100%
(6)
State park in Washington · 47 sites
Enjoy a sunrise over a quiet lagoon at this island park about three hours north of Seattle.
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Larrabee State Park

12. Larrabee State Park

95%
(10)
State park in Washington · 86 sites
Camp between the gorgeous Chuckanut Mountains and the Salish Sea at Washington’s first state park.
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Rasar State Park

13. Rasar State Park

95%
(10)
State park in Washington · 58 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Rasar State Park.
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Toilets
Campfires
Forest Hideaway

14. Forest Hideaway

99%
(83)
Duncan, BC · 1 site · Tent, RV
Hi! We’re your hosts, Seth, Jodie, and Megan Williams. Recently we decided to share our property that we love and have enjoyed so much for two reasons: to give others the opportunity to enjoy it and to put money away for university. Our parents, Mark and Sarah, got behind the vision and are excited to be part of this project with us. We would describe our property as: home…and a really fun place to grow up! Our parents thought that wasn’t descriptive enough for Hipcamp so they’ve helped us describe it more. We live in a quiet neighbourhood in a forest that has been a source of peace, relaxation, and fun for us in our growing up years. We’ve noticed that people who visit here say they feel the same way. With plenty of space for kids to explore and adults to relax, our 3 acre forest is perfect for down time with a book in the hammock or a nature walk before dinner. Amenities and service: A single, tidy campsite with picnic table surrounded by mature and gently manicured forest, as well as a hammock, and a new construction outhouse. (Go dad!) We love hospitality, so though we won’t always be around when you’re here, if we are and you need something you can simply ask and we’ll do our best to provide what you need. To help you feel welcome we provide a fresh, cool jug of drinking water and large container of fresh potable water as well as access to an outside tap to fill water containers if needed (upon request) , power to charge devices (upon request), and a campfire ring with firewood (sorry about the frequent fire bans. Huge bummer. We will post current fire ban status while you’re here.) Surroundings and local attractions: Our property is situated in a low traffic rural residential area within ¬ 3 km to Sandy Pool Regional Park (5 min) A family favourite! ¬ 10 km to the Cowichan Valley Museum (Duncan Totem Tour) (13 min) ¬ 14 km to the Pacific Northwest Raptor Center (15 min) ¬ 19 km to the Hand of Man Museum (20 min) ¬ 20 km to Lake Cowichan (16 min) for swimming, boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, etc Note: Lake Cowichan is also home to ‘The Tube Shack’ where you can rent tubes to float down the Cowichan River and catch the Tube Shack Bus back to your car. We do it every summer! Fun fact! It’s a 10-minute bike ride from our house to the Cowichan Valley Bike Trail. *(All destinations calculated from our dining table by Google maps) There are multiple well known hikes within 20 minutes (we suggest googling Stoney Hill Trail, Mt Tzouhalem, and Mt. Prevost.)
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Elwha RV Park

15. Elwha RV Park

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(135)
Port Angeles, WA · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our RV Park & Campground has sites for RVs, van life, and tenting alike whether full hookups, partial hook ups or just dry camping. We have our dry camping and tenting sites listed through Hipcamp. Please inquire with us directly at www. elwhadamrvpark .com for sites with hook-ups and for RVs larger than 20' long. We will need the specs of your tent or RV, your preferences as far as power, or privacy, as well as the number of people, so we can check availability easier. Our Elwha campground property has a peaceful healing vibe, with majesty all around: surrounded by forest with natural springs and the Elwha River just a walk down the trail. We have mountain peaks stand in the distance; with lakes, waterfalls, and ocean experience 5 minutes away, as well as biking and hiking trails starting right from our property. We include amenities of Wi-Fi, garden, laundry and showers, games, and more. We usually fit people to the best site available according to their preferences. You'll find this park conveniently located just off of Scenic Highway 112, by the beautiful Elwha River Canyon and the former Lower Elwha Dam site. ***PLEASE NOTE: Our site number assignments are subject to change at any time. We do not have designated RV site assignments in advance of your reservation date. WE CANNOT PROMISE SPECIFIC SITE NUMBERS, although we can guarantee that you will be accommodated in the site class you have booked and we will do our best to accommodate any request for a specific area.***
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Tamihi Meadows Cabins & RV Park

16. Tamihi Meadows Cabins & RV Park

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(125)
BC · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
SELF-CONTAINED UNITS ONLY! ***PLEASE CONFIRM IN YOUR REQUEST TO BOOK THAT YOU HAVE YOUR OWN TOILET & a pop-up change tent to put it in if not in an RV. (You can dump it before leaving - let the host know in advance). The map, is not accurate on this site! Check on my Tamihimeadows.com website for the actual map and directions & for more information and pictures. We strive to provide a place to enjoy the peace & quiet of nature, so it's not a place to party or have music loud enough for any neighbours to hear. Nestled in the heart of the Tamihi Recreational Area, just 20 minutes from town, our property offers a rare blend of seclusion and adventure. Surrounded on three sides by lush, moss-draped forest and bordered on the fourth by the stunning Chilliwack River, it’s a true nature lover’s paradise. Enjoy a spacious riverside beach, great for swimming during the summer and fall & has world-class fishing. The area features Class I–IV rapids, ideal for whitewater kayaking, with Chilliwack River Rafting just minutes away. There isn't river access at the sites. The stairs to the beach are through the covered picnic shelter. There is now a light wire fence along the river in riverfront sites for some protection because of the drop-off & undercut banks (not shown in the pictures). We have an endless network of trails and logging roads, perfect for ATVs (ride directly out of our gate), hiking, and biking. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline or tranquility, this property offers both. ATV's are idle in - idle out only. QUIET, well-mannered, leashed pets are welcome if you pick up after them. LONG WEEKENDS are a minimum of 3 nights. CHILDREN MUST be accompanied by a parent at all times! FIREWOOD is $9. for a large feed bag full & is available between 8 AM and 8 PM. BEEF and EGGS: We have grass-fed Black Angus beef for sale and we occasionally have eggs from our pastured chickens. Our free-range kind, gentle horses also wander the property. Any interactions with them are at your own risk! The gate must be kept closed because of them. If you prefer, we have 6 bare-bones fishermen's cabins. All the details are on my Tamihi Meadows site under "Cabins".
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Ohana Farms

17. Ohana Farms

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(160)
BC · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Ohana farmns is a 46 Acre produce and flower farm. We are located on Pender Island in the beautiful Gulf Islands. Accomodations can be hard to find on the island, and if you do, they can often be expensive....we hope to change this by offering up the authentic experience of setting up a campsite right here on the farm!
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7 Acres of Heaven, Port Angeles, WA

18. 7 Acres of Heaven, Port Angeles, WA

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Port Angeles, WA · 3 sites
3 Secluded campsites are nestled among cedars, firs, hemlock and maples. We have lovely Woods with sculptures and artwork created from materials found on the property by our friend Pete. We also have Gardens to wander in to support your sense of peace and connection. Community firepit w/ Free firewood (‘a curated selection of site-grown firewood’ may include: cedar, fir, hemlock, cherry, madrone, etc) has chairs & table. The nearby Tent Shelter features a picnic table, a camp stove w/ propane, picnic table for indoor/outdoor food prep and dining. Covered Recycle & trash cans nearby, our (very clean) Sanican is a short walk from the tent sites. You're staying on a 7 acre, mostly forested parcel, 1/4 mile from Hwy 101, mid way between Port Angeles and Sequim, WA. Some traffic hum, but not much, and it varies depending on how the wind is blowing. We're 4.5 miles E of Olympic National Park Wilderness Information Center. Only 3/4 miles E of the Deerpark entrance to Olympic Natl Park, Elwha, Dungeness & Lake Crescent all nearby. Campsites 1 & 2 have 2- Night minimum stay, Site 3 has 1- Night minimum stay. Tents only, NO vehicle/trailer camping. No pets please (per our dogs' request). Safe, secure, private, scenic, no more than two people and one vehicle per site. There is no electricity available in the Tent camping area. (Wifi & recharging at big barn) This is NOT a party camp space. We are a place for peace and quiet where you can enjoy the woods. We are also not suitable for children (if you have tweens/teens, message us). We have too many "attractive nuisances" for young children to be safe. LGBTQIA friendly Our property was thoughtfully develped over 35 years ago by the Funstons, we are 2nd owners. (Will and Asha) became the stewards of this beautiful property in June 2016, and they live on the property with Clancy, Uncle Larry, Tim and Pete and our friendly dogs Pickle & Cassie. Ours was the first Hip Camp on the Olympic Peninsula, inspired by the Lodge in Westport. We've had 100% positive ratings. If you visit, we're sure you'll enjoy it too! We wish you an wonderful visit to this amazing part of the world. Check back for "Clothing Optional" August visits, and our native Mushroom foraging in the Fall! .
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John Wayne's Waterfront Resort

19. John Wayne's Waterfront Resort

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Sequim, WA · 89 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We invite you to visit us for a quiet, relaxing get-away, whether you come to enjoy one of our 9 fully equipped cabins or park your RV in a spacious site with full hook-ups, cable television and Wi-Fi. Rural America at its finest, we are located in the famous dry belt of Sequim, WA near the Northeast entrance of the Olympic National Park, nestled between the majestic Olympic Mountains and the placid waters of Sequim Bay. The John Wayne Marina is only a short walk away for your boating, fishing and crabbing adventures. You might enjoy a leisurely stroll along the network of sidewalks for access to several picnic areas or simply sit on a bench at the Point to relax and watch the sailboats underway on the Bay. We are just steps away from the Olympic Discovery Trail (ODT) which traverses approximately 130 miles of lowlands, bordered on the south by the Olympic Mountain Range and on the north by the Strait of Juan de Fuca ending on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. The trail is a wide, paved pathway designed to multi user standards for bicyclists, hikers, and disabled users.
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Skagit river camping and sauna

20. Skagit river camping and sauna

96%
(337)
Lyman, WA · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
End of the road. Start of an epic camping weekend. River to the side, Cascade foothill surround. Each site has river access except for lookers left which is not accessible due to the steep grade. Close to the north cascades. Minutes from live music, bars and quality mexican restaurant. Rails to trail for bikes and walking. Tward the end of july the river starts to recede opening up more possibilities of having interaction with the river. That being said its crucial you keep an eye out on your kids. We had a guy out here who almost killed his kids multiple times underestimating the current. Watch out!!Kinda going for the peaceful, listen to the river and birds, vibe. Would rather there be no music and if there is then super low and off by 7. Sauna available after 3pm
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San Juan Islands camping guide

Where to go

Orcas Island

Orcas Island is the biggest island in the San Juans, and has plenty of amenities, including restaurants, museums, shops, and camping options. It’s also home to the largest of Washington’s state parks—Moran State Park—a fantastic place for hiking, and boating. Tent and RV camping is available in the park, but campers need to secure reservations ahead of time. If you have your own boat, you can also visit nearby Sucia Island Marine State Park, an uninhabited, pristine spot directly north of Orcas Island.

San Juan Island

San Juan Island is popular among adventurers and history lovers, and the San Juan Island National Historical Park is a must-visit for anyone who wants to learn about the Pig War, a boundary dispute between Britain and the U.S. that all started because of a trespassing pig. The park is for day use only, but you'll find tent and RV sites at San Juan County Park on the west side of San Juan Island, overlooking Haro Straight, and at the San Juan County Fairgrounds.

Lopez Island

The third-most populated island in the chain, Lopez Island offers 63 miles of shoreline and a mix of forests, farmlands, galleries, and boutiques. The island is popular among cyclists, with quiet, mostly flat roads, and has a few great places to camp, including Spencer Spit State Park, which has reservable and hiker/biker sites, a dump station, flush toilets, but no hookups or showers, and Odlin County Park has seven RV sites for vehicles less than 30-feet-long, but no hookups.

Shaw Island

Shaw Island is the smallest of the four main San Juan Islands that are accessible by ferry, with a year-round population of only around 200 people. You can camp at Shaw County Park, which offers 11 tent camping sites, a boat launch, picnic tables, and fire pits. Island facilities are limited, but there is a general store by the ferry landing where you can buy food and supplies.

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