The best tiny homes near Seabeck

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for all things camping! Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or just looking for a peaceful getaway, we've got you covered. If you have a preference for tiny homes and love the scenic beauty of Seabeck, Washington, you're in luck! We have over 78 options near Seabeck that offer the cozy comfort of a tiny home. With an average price per night of $65 and options as low as $35, there's something for every budget. Check out our top campsites like Oostema Farmstead (52 reviews), Pacific Dunes Resort (58 reviews), and PRSRV Surf (50 reviews) to see what previous campers have loved. And don't worry about roughing it - our popular amenities include showers, toilets, and campfires. Plus, you can indulge in wildlife watching, whitewater paddling, and hiking, making your camping experience truly unforgettable. So pack your bags and get ready for an incredible adventure!

95% (18)

Top-rated campgrounds

12'x25' parking for RV, van or car campers.  Site has slight grade and is gravel.  Communal outside kitchen and bathroom are about 500' from this area, via wooded path.

2. the Rhizosphere

100%
(8)
47mi from Seabeck · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Port Angeles, WA
The Rhizosphere is tucked into the mature woods of the Pacific Northwest's crown jewel, the Olympic Peninsula. We steward our land with permaculture principles. The orchard is surrounded by maturing legacy forest of Fir, Cedar, Maple, Hemlock and Alder as well as two old growth Fir trees. Walk or bike right from our property to various outdoor activities including: The Olympic Adventure Trail, Rock climbing overlooking the Elwha River, Swimming in the Elwha River, Kelly Peak hike/bike, The Colville trails and more! Our site is less than 15 minutes drive to drive to various Olympic National Park trail heads. Please see the list of links at the bottom of the description for more info! Our land is kid friendly. We ask that kids (and adults) refrain from harming any trees or vegetation. We encourage aww of the natural environment! Our resident owl might even visit your camp fire! Our land is dog friendly. We ask that your dog remain on a leash and that you bag and trash your poo at all spots visited in the great wild olympics! Our property is not fenced and we are on a road corner. We have a 16' aluminum Canoe for rent with lifejackets and paddles. We love paddling on Lake Sutherland or Crescent Lake! Both of these spots are about a 20 minutes drive from our place (Canoe rental is $50/day) Here are some link to superb local attractions! Olympic Adventure Trail: https://olympicdiscoverytrail.org/explore/olympic-adventure-route/ Elwha Crag: https://olympicpeninsulaclimbers.wordpress.com/crags/ Kelly Peak: https://www.trailforks.com/trails/kp-access-439383/ Colville Trails: https://www.facebook.com/groups/colvilletrailsmtbpark/ The best local Guild! http://experienceolympic.com/ National Park Trail in Port Angeles! https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/peabody-creek-trail
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$60
 / night
Roots Collective Farm

3. Roots Collective Farm

89%
(9)
47mi from Seabeck · 61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Buckley, WA
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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$89
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for all things camping! Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or just looking for a peaceful getaway, we've got you covered. If you have a preference for tiny homes and love the scenic beauty of Seabeck, Washington, you're in luck! We have over 78 options near Seabeck that offer the cozy comfort of a tiny home. With an average price per night of $65 and options as low as $35, there's something for every budget. Check out our top campsites like Oostema Farmstead (52 reviews), Pacific Dunes Resort (58 reviews), and PRSRV Surf (50 reviews) to see what previous campers have loved. And don't worry about roughing it - our popular amenities include showers, toilets, and campfires. Plus, you can indulge in wildlife watching, whitewater paddling, and hiking, making your camping experience truly unforgettable. So pack your bags and get ready for an incredible adventure!

95% (18)

Top-rated campgrounds

12'x25' parking for RV, van or car campers.  Site has slight grade and is gravel.  Communal outside kitchen and bathroom are about 500' from this area, via wooded path.

2. the Rhizosphere

100%
(8)
47mi from Seabeck · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Port Angeles, WA
The Rhizosphere is tucked into the mature woods of the Pacific Northwest's crown jewel, the Olympic Peninsula. We steward our land with permaculture principles. The orchard is surrounded by maturing legacy forest of Fir, Cedar, Maple, Hemlock and Alder as well as two old growth Fir trees. Walk or bike right from our property to various outdoor activities including: The Olympic Adventure Trail, Rock climbing overlooking the Elwha River, Swimming in the Elwha River, Kelly Peak hike/bike, The Colville trails and more! Our site is less than 15 minutes drive to drive to various Olympic National Park trail heads. Please see the list of links at the bottom of the description for more info! Our land is kid friendly. We ask that kids (and adults) refrain from harming any trees or vegetation. We encourage aww of the natural environment! Our resident owl might even visit your camp fire! Our land is dog friendly. We ask that your dog remain on a leash and that you bag and trash your poo at all spots visited in the great wild olympics! Our property is not fenced and we are on a road corner. We have a 16' aluminum Canoe for rent with lifejackets and paddles. We love paddling on Lake Sutherland or Crescent Lake! Both of these spots are about a 20 minutes drive from our place (Canoe rental is $50/day) Here are some link to superb local attractions! Olympic Adventure Trail: https://olympicdiscoverytrail.org/explore/olympic-adventure-route/ Elwha Crag: https://olympicpeninsulaclimbers.wordpress.com/crags/ Kelly Peak: https://www.trailforks.com/trails/kp-access-439383/ Colville Trails: https://www.facebook.com/groups/colvilletrailsmtbpark/ The best local Guild! http://experienceolympic.com/ National Park Trail in Port Angeles! https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/peabody-creek-trail
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$60
 / night
Roots Collective Farm

3. Roots Collective Farm

89%
(9)
47mi from Seabeck · 61 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Buckley, WA
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.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$89
 / night

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