Glamping near Seattle

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If you want the natural experience of camping in the Pacific Northwest but prefer a few more creature comforts, a Seattle glamping trip might be just the ticket. While the city itself is big and busy, a short drive out of town will lead you to old-growth temperate rainforests, tree-lined stretches of coast, and snow capped mountain peaks, all areas where cabin rentals, cottages, and glamping tents are popular. The region also has yurts at local public lands such as Kanaskat-Palmer State Park as well as privately owned bell tents equipped with comfortable beds, free wifi, and fire pits. You'll also find a variety of treehouses for rent within a couple of hours' drive of Seattle that run the gamut from simple to borderline luxurious.

98% (4.6K) 315 campsites

Top-rated glamping sites near Seattle

Ms Pacman's Glampsite *no shower*

1. Ms Pacman's Glampsite *no shower*

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6.4mi from Seattle · 1 site
This backyard shed conversion is a perfect mix of comfy and quirky! Ms Pacman, Beanie Babies, a lips couch, and Space Jam all make an appearance in this suburban backyard glamping experience! At just 186 square feet, this spot is all yours to enjoy away from the noise of the city in our large and lush backyard. You will have full rein of a private patio to smoke or enjoy meals on our newly built cedar deck, or enjoy a drink in the shared hammock space under our towering Eastern Hemlock tree. Your quiet backyard refuge is newly converted with everything you’ll need for a fun weekend away. We are just two blocks from the bus stop with access to Seattle’s great transit system. This space is close to the airport, close to downtown, and walkable to the home of the The Rat City Roller Derby in White Center. And only two blocks from your door is Westcrest Park, a Greenbelt with trails and a beautiful view of the Seattle skyline. If you feel like staying in, enjoy our Mr and Mrs Pacman games in your “mini arcade” or make use of some of the supplied board games or the sudoku/coloring books available. Relax on an iconic Seattle drag bar’s original “lips couch” and grab a book from our queer library with beer available for purchase in your kitchenette. This is a stand alone structure that is separate from our main house. There is no shower in this dry space, but there is a camping sink that functions like a normal kitchen sink with hot water capacity. The shed has an easy to use composting toilet with clear instructions if you’re a first timer. Also, “Ms Pacman's Backyard Glampsite” is a converted shed, so be ready for some lower ceilings and narrow spaces. The lofted full bed is cozy, so don’t bob your head on the way out! The bed has a six inch memory foam mattress with extra blankets and pillows available. Everything is washed with free and clear laundry detergent for any sensitivities. We provide a small refrigerator, a 2 burner stove with pots and pans for light cooking, coffee making supplies (reusable keurig pods or pour over coffee along with creamers and sugars), wine openers, dishes, and more. We have 2 tables where you can enjoy meals and games either indoors or outdoors. You will be one block away from Highland Park which has a tennis court and baseball field. Less than a mile north, you can explore the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails. Only two blocks south of the property is Westcrest Park that hosts a community garden, a dog park, and small trails in their greenbelt. You’re also walking distance to downtown White Center, which has a microbrewery, a roller skating rink, a gay bar, a plant store, and plenty of coffee shops and restaurants.
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Sunset Shire on Bainbridge

2. Sunset Shire on Bainbridge

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8.4mi from Seattle · 1 site
This special piece of land is over 3 acres and was one of the famous strawberry farms on beautiful Bainbridge island. West facing and full sun, this property is home to wildlife including bats, owls, coyotes, eagles, osprey, red winged blackbirds and deer. Bordering a local 2 lane highway, the property has stunning territorial views of Meigs park. Very private area where you have the run of the bottom portion of our property. The Hobbit house was built by our family as a 5th grade project for our daughter Rose and her friends. Now we have converted the cozy living space to glamping, to pay for her college in Worcester Massachusets! “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.”-J.R.R. Tolkien You don’t have to go to New Zealand to stay in a hobbit house! Hand-built by our family, this cozy in-hill cabin located in the lower area of our property is something right out of a Tolkien novel. Very LGBTQ+ And BIPOC friendly. This one room Hobbit Hole has everything in it's 7.5x15.5' (cozy): Comfy convertible bed/couch complete with linens, a small table with 2 chairs for playing games and eating, puzzles, games, snacks, hot water kettle, coffee maker, bluetooth speaker, electric fireplace, books, sketchpad with colored pencils, and more! A rustic wooden floor (with some paint splatters) and a braided rug give you a feeling of comfort and home. On site we have a private portable bathroom complete with hand-washing station, and an outside combination fire pit and charcoal barbecue with a grill top and s’mores sticks provided so you can cook over a wood fire or coals! And an outdoor table and chairs that are super comfortable! The house itself is heated, insulated, and has working electricity/outlets for computer or phone charger. Clean bedding and pillows provided, washed in fragrance-free detergent between each guest. We provide a full water jug with spigot, hot water kettle, teapot, assorted teas and 2 mugs. Private area of the yard with plenty of room to relax. We have a disc golf goal and discs to use as well. Firewood is available for purchase onsite for $10/milk crate full. This comes with a kindling kit. Territorial views of the tree line and sunset views to die for! We are located near Meigs Park as well as a 10-minute walk from Manitou beach and an easy bike ride to the ferry that goes to Seattle! 2 miles from the Grand Forest and 3 miles from Battle Point park. We are exactly 3 miles from the ferry terminal in a convenient mid-island location. NEED TO KNOW (managing expectations):A note on the bathroom: the hobbit hole is small and will not fit a bathroom or plumbing. Your nearby private portable restroom is cleaned thoroughly between each guest and serviced (pumped out) weekly. We consider our listing to be “glamping”. Also our property borders a local 2 lane highway and you can expect road noise mostly during the day and evening. While it is a private setting you can expect to hear the road. Weekends and evenings it is quieter, and when the door is closed it is quiet. The Hobbit House is suitable for 2 guests or 2 adults and a small child that can share the bed. The bed is a queen size, and we can't allow sleeping on the floor as the door opens inwards and is a safety concern. However, additional guests are welcome to bring a tent and camp outside, for $20/tent, up to 6 additional guests or 2 tents, whichever is smaller. Let me know when you are booking that you'd like to bring additional guests and we will adjust the costs accordingly. WANT TO SEE MORE? We are on Instagram @ hobbithouse98110 and there are videos of the space to give you a solid look at what is in the space. On you tube we have a nice video giving a tour of the property and the hobbit hole. Look for "Hobbit House Bainbridge Island". We look forward to hosting you!
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Fern Gully Retreat

3. Fern Gully Retreat

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(40)
12mi from Seattle · 1 site
Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of our secluded Airstream retreat, nestled amidst 10 acres of pristine woodland. Welcome to your own private oasis, where the soothing sounds of nature and the crisp scent of fresh air will rejuvenate your spirit. There is a farm next door for fresh produce and eggs and a canyon in the back filled with old growth trees and ferns.
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Olympic National Forest

4. Olympic National Forest

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(56)
National forest 58mi from Seattle · 417 sites
Visit the beach, the mountains and the forest—all in one day, at the most beautiful place anywhere.
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Camano Island State Park

5. Camano Island State Park

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(14)
State park 36mi from Seattle · 94 sites
Camp on a quiet, underrated island within a short drive of Seattle.
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The Perch

6. The Perch

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(11)
13mi from Seattle · 1 site
The Perch is in the back of the property which is about a third of an acre of forest. This is a quiet and unique location, perfect if you're wine tasting in Woodinville, attending a concert at Chateau Ste. Michelle, enjoying a date night, or simply looking for a special place to relax while visiting friends or family. There is a small refrigerator, microwave, a sink with a water dispenser, porto potty outside, sitting room with a screen for Netflix's, wifi, board games, queen mattress, AC and heat. PLEASE NOTE: PORTO POTTY for toilet outside on the pathway to the treehouse, NO fires NO cooking No pets Check in at 3 pm and check out at 11 am
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Laughing Leaf Cottage

7. Laughing Leaf Cottage

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19mi from Seattle · 1 site
Escape to a peaceful off-grid retreat designed for two. Our charming 1926 cottage sits on the plateau of Woodpecker Hill, offering a quiet and private getaway surrounded by forest, open sky, and the gentle rhythms of our small farm. Wake to soft sunrise light and the sounds of peacocks and goats greeting the day. Enjoy your morning coffee or tea on the patio overlooking the vegetable garden, then spend the day relaxing, exploring nearby towns, or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. Inside the cottage you’ll find a cozy queen bed, small table, coffee bar, and board games—perfect for a quiet evening together. When the air turns cool, curl up beside the indoor propane fireplace, creating a warm and intimate space for chilly Northwest nights. Step outside to your private patio at the forest’s edge where you can play outdoor games, toss horseshoes, or gather around your private campfire while watching stunning sunsets over the Olympic Mountains. Our covered patio ensures you can still enjoy the outdoors even if the weather turns. This is a simple, unplugged experience designed to help you slow down and reconnect. Off-Grid Amenities -2-night minimum stay – per night -Designed for 2 guests maximum (perfect for couples) -Indoor propane fireplace -Private campfire area -Outdoor games Off-Grid Setup This cottage is intentionally simple: * No electricity or running water * Outhouse restroom located just outside the cottage * Well water available from the outdoor hose * Solar power bank available for charging phones and small devices Guests have access to about ½ acre of grassy space at the edge of the forest, with room to pitch a tent if desired. Farm Stay Experience You’ll be staying on our small working farm where animals are part of daily life. You may see peacocks, goats, and other critters around the property. Our very old resident dog also lives here, so we ask that visiting pups be respectful. Nearby Exploration We’re just minutes from the charming historic towns of Poulsbo and Port Gamble, with easy access to the Hood Canal Bridge for exploring the Olympic Peninsula. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, quiet unplugged weekend, or cozy fireside retreat, this little historic cottage the perfect place to slow down and reconnect.
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Poulsbo Hidden Creek Hideaway

8. Poulsbo Hidden Creek Hideaway

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(56)
19mi from Seattle · 1 site
Your Off-Grid Getaway Awaits Enjoy a simple yet comfortable getaway in nature. Nestled on 4 semi-wooded acres, our site features towering 100+ year-old cedars and Douglas firs, a tranquil creek, and a beautiful meadow and wetland filled with wildlife. Keep an eye out for wild birds, owls, eagles, coyotes, and deer! Located just minutes from historic downtown Poulsbo and Port Gamble, and only 4 miles to the Hood Canal Bridge to connect to the Olympic Peninsula, our camping/glamping spot is the perfect home base for exploring, outdoor activities, or simply unwinding in nature. In the glamping tent, we have a regular queen bed and a futon/sofa bed to offer for a party of 4 to sleep comfortably. There is a campfire site with a wood burning fire pit which is and a backup propane fire pit so you can have a campfire during burn bans! There is a foot pump sink, propane outdoor heated shower, and compost toilet for guest use. Glamping fun!
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The Bunky in The Barn

9. The Bunky in The Barn

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(14)
19mi from Seattle · 1 site
Lawnacres is a 20 acre farm that focuses on enhancing wellbeing through the presence of horses and nature. The Bunky itself is a converted horse stall in one of the barns on the property. The glamping space is approximately 10x12, with a queen size log bed and wide rustic cedar plank flooring. The “stall” to the north houses an outdoor shower and sauna. It’s about a 30 foot walk to the outhouse. The stalls to the south are usually used by horses during the day, but they sleep in a different barn at night. Guests are free to amble about the acreage, which has a stream, a wooded path and some wide open meadow. Need some quiet time to get to that writing/art/journaling project you’ve been dreaming about? We have a 20x20 outdoor platform that’s ideal for your yoga/meditation practice. Give yourself the gift of your own personal retreat. We’re located about 40 minutes northeast of downtown Seattle, 15 minutes from Woodinville. It’s a perfect escape from urban life with just a short drive. Because we have horses, chickens and dogs (as well as visiting deer and coyotes) we don’t allow guests to bring their own animals.
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Cascade Rose Alpaca Farm Stay

10. Cascade Rose Alpaca Farm Stay

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(26)
21mi from Seattle · 1 site
Stay in our beautiful, serene glamping site on a real working alpaca farm. Our wooded site is located just a short walk from the alpaca pastures where you can watch the alpacas play. Just a 45 minute drive from Seattle in the lovely Snoqualmie Valley with all it has to offer. Attend a concert at Remlnger Farms (just a 1 mile walk on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail) or one of the other concert venues like Miller's or Carnation Farms. Enjoy wine tasting at one of several area wineries, or have a beer at either of the two local breweries. Other activities nearby include floating the Snoqualmie River at Fall City Floating, lavender and berry picking, a round of golf at the Blue Heron Golf Course or Twin Rivers Golf. So many choices you'll want to stay for more than one night! We provide a nice queen bed with a memory foam mattress and full bedding. Firepit and chairs, cooler, propane grill, string lights for night time ambiance, lanterns, picnic table with benches, we also have installed a mosquito repellant device for the site for your comfort.
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Cedar River Retreat

11. Cedar River Retreat

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22mi from Seattle · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Cedar River Retreat—a hidden oasis just beyond a historic fishing village on the river. Close enough to town for convenience, yet tucked away so you can slow down, unplug, and immerse yourself in nature. Since 2016, we’ve been creating memories here and are excited to share this special place with you. Whether you’re looking for an off-grid cabin getaway, a peaceful RV spot, or a tent-only camping experience, there’s a little something for every kind of adventurer. We believe the outdoors are for everyone, and we can’t wait to welcome you. See you by the river! 🌲✨ Follow along on Instagram: @cedar_riverretreat
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Camp Forever Young

12. Camp Forever Young

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(126)
22mi from Seattle · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We invite you to come and enjoy the homestead campground we’ve created. We moved here a little over 5 years ago to create a peaceful and relaxing environment where you can connect with nature and disconnect from your busy lives. We have two private sites that offer unique accommodations that are perfect for a group of friends, a family trying out camping for the first time, or a couple looking for a romantic getaway in the woods. During your stay you can feed the goats and meet some of our other charming farm animals. Sustainable living is important to us and we love to inspire people who may be interested in such a life by teaching what we've learned and showing how possible it is. We are always looking for ways to improve our land, our life and our campers experiences. Ask us questions, give us ideas and enjoy our growth with us.
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Pipe Lake Cabin

13. Pipe Lake Cabin

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(66)
22mi from Seattle · 1 site
Woodsy cabin nestled on Pipe Lake in Maple Valley, Washington. Quiet, private dock and deck overlooking the lake. Nestled in between Snoqualmie National Forest and Mount Rainier National Park, this cabin is a quaint spot to have a beverage by the lake with friends, play board games as the sun goes down and go for a swim.
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Camp MoxyJo's

14. Camp MoxyJo's

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(28)
23mi from Seattle · 6 sites
A "far out" campground that's not too far out! Camp Moxy Jo's has been imagined to bring NATURE back to us city folks, PLAY back to us adults, and FUN of the outdoors for all. Our private campground is located in a forested area in Federal Way and is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. We have two camper vans and two vintage trailers. Goats, chickens and ducks. Firewood and eggs are also for sale. Two large fire pits, a boutique rental, and common areas of a rainy day shelter and pit stop! Parties and events are encouraged! Rent the whole place for large groups! Note: We do not accept outside vans, campers, RV's or single tents (if you rent one of our spaces, we do have tent beds to go along with that rental)
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Tahuya Adventure Resort

15. Tahuya Adventure Resort

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25mi from Seattle · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
3 sisters and our brother in law decided we wanted to make a place where people can enjoy the Northwest that we grew up in. It doesn't matter if you bring your own tent, drive an rv, or rent the luxury tent, the great outdoors is there for all to enjoy! We have great places to pitch your own tent and enjoy the rustic pleasures just being outdoors. The sites are rustic and access to trails are nearby. We also have a wonderful covered outdoor kitchen with propane grill, microwave, and coffee pot. A safe place to gather with family. Bring your RV and park and have a large site to yourself. You have room to spread out your awning without hitting the next vehicle. Each site has its own picnic table and fire ring. Also if you are in the mood you have a covered kitchen to meet and mingle with other guests. We also have a big screen tv in the kitchen so you don't miss the Seahawks games. Drive in and enjoy a lovely view of unspoiled woods from the deck of your canvas tent. Enter the door into a spacious area with a king or queen size bed and small kitchen area. Each tent has its own heat source for your comfort. Each tent has its table right outside on the deck but it you are feeling social come enjoy our outdoor kitchen. We are open year round and It is different every season Our guests love staying here "This site has absolutely everything you need. You'll want to bring your own shampoo and conditioner, but I think that was the only things I noticed I'd want. They even had firewood for us, no extra charge! David, his wife, and everyone else that helps maintain the property were SO sweet and welcoming. Seems like it would be a lovely place to stay in the winter, so thats when I'd like to come back! 5 stars all the way for everything here, the thoughtfulness of the cabins, the cleanliness, the readily available kitchen and the hospitality. You NEED to check this place out."
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The Schoolhouse Farm

16. The Schoolhouse Farm

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26mi from Seattle · 1 site
Enjoy stunning starry skies and relax in the shade of towering maple trees at Schoolhouse Farm, a peaceful and cozy retreat ideal for unwinding after a day exploring the beautiful Hood Canal and Olympic Peninsula. Stroll around to meet our chickens and keep an eye out for the frequent visits from a herd of elk and the bald eagle's nest in view. The site offers potable water and port-o-potties. Be aware that cell service and Wi-Fi can be limited. While you'll have the area around the A-frame to yourself, the 5-acre property is shared with other guests. Please respect everyone's space and observe quiet hours from 9pm to 7am.
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Simple Roots Ranch

17. Simple Roots Ranch

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27mi from Seattle · 1 site
Nestled on a spacious 4-acre property in the scenic Three Lakes area of Snohomish, our retreat offers a tranquil escape surrounded by nature's beauty. Explore our meticulously cared-for gardens, including a bountiful vegetable garden and vibrant flower beds, where we grow a variety of produce. As our guest, you're welcome to enjoy the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables from our gardens. Take a leisurely stroll along the shady path that winds through the woods, providing a serene and peaceful setting for relaxation and unwinding.
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Camp Duckabush: Hood Canal A-Frame

18. Camp Duckabush: Hood Canal A-Frame

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(13)
27mi from Seattle · 1 site
Welcome to our cozy A-frame cabin with panoramic Hood Canal views. Perfect for romantic getaways, outdoor adventures, or solo retreats, this thoughtfully crafted cabin is your gateway to the PNW's wonders, all within a 15 minute drive. Hike in Olympic National Park, hunt in Olympic National Forest, or fish in the Hood Canal and Duckabush River. Enjoy local delights like Hama Hama oysters. Spot our resident elk herd and birds of prey. *Early check-in, sometimes allowed The space Indoors: At Camp Duckabush, comfort and rustic charm blend seamlessly. The tranquil loft bedroom is a cozy retreat with a comfortable bed, soft hypoallergenic linens, reading nook, and a private balcony offering peaceful views. Sleep well at night in summer with available A/C. Please note, the ladder to the loft is steep. The fully stocked kitchen is equipped with a propane oven/stove, fridge, freezer, and everything else you could need, making meal preparation a breeze. Featuring dreamy locally roasted Catkin Coffee and a variety of teas. The cabin includes a 3/4 bathroom with modern amenities. For those working remotely or catching up on emails, the dedicated workspace includes high-speed fiber optic internet, desk, lamp and an ergonomic chair. The dining area is perfect for meals and game nights, featuring a bistro table surrounded by windows and a selection of games and activities. There is even a spotting scope to help you enjoy all the wildlife that can be seen across the hood canal. In the living room, unwind on the big comfy couch with plenty of blankets, enjoy the cozy propane heater, or catch up on your favorite shows with available fireTV streaming services. Outdoors: The real highlight is the exterior of the cabin. Delight in the private, serene yard with expansive Hood Canal views. Relax in the hammock or gather around the fire pit. Firewood provided. The propane BBQ grill is perfect for outdoor cooking, and the picnic table with an umbrella provides a great spot for al fresco dining. There’s also a game/catch cleaning station for your convenience. Boat/Trailer parking available on the property, (approx 55 ft x 18 ft), just make sure to let your hosts know. With its tranquil setting and stunning views, this property is a perfect retreat for relaxation and entertai
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Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

19. Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

94%
(26)
28mi from Seattle · 1 site
Welcome to Olympic Wanderer! This fairy-tale nature retreat creekside cabin will wow you with its stellar location, lush grounds, hot-tub, and stylish interior. The cabin is nestled in a forested community next the hood canal, famous for its rich waters and shellfish harvesting. This is the perfect base for your adventures on the Olympic Peninsula, and is a great central location close to endless amazing hiking trails, including Olympic NP and multiple state parks less than 10 minutes away. The highlight of the cabin is the log bridge across the creek! You will feel like you are on an amazing hiking trail or in a fairytale on the rainforest-like grounds with a babbling brook or rushing creek running through it depending on how much rain we have had. Our property is directly across the street from access to the national forest service roads with miles of roads and trails. PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BOOKING: The cabin is older and rustic, and we are renovating it over time. There is a very steep/narrow staircase that excesses the second floor, and the twin bed artea is part of the lofty and is not an enclosed bedroom. The living space and kitchen are open concept, and there is seating for 4 at the dining room table and 2 countertop barstools as well. The adorable farmhouse style kitchen has everything you need to cook meals during your stay, including all cooking essentials and basic spices. We also have pancake mix and quick oats for our guests in case you forgot to bring your own breakfast. If you are lucky enough to stay in late summer, you can walk across the street to pick wild blackberries. The living room has a large TV and a nice selection of DVDs to choose from. We also have Starlink for both internet and streaming services. Cell service can be hit or miss depending on provider. The bathroom is on the lower level, as well as the first bedroom which has a queen bed. The 2nd bedroom opens up with a barn door and also has a queen bed as well as beautiful views of the creek and trees. For this reason it is my favorite bedroom! At the bottom of the stairs is the mud room which is a an enclosed patio and is a great place to store recreational equipment or wet/muddy items. It also allows excess to one of the decks which features outdoor seating and a bbq.
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Ravens Ridge

20. Ravens Ridge

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28mi from Seattle · 6 sites · RVs, Lodging
Nestled in the Tarboo Valley near Dabob Bay, you will find a relaxing little off grid hideaway where the forest meets the sea! This serene land will imbue you with its sacred, peace-filled vibes and invite you into precious moments to hear and feel the hum and aliveness of summer. Ravens converse, robins sing and deer meander through Cedars, Big Leaf Maples and luscious ferns. Fall asleep under the stars and wake up to the chirping birds. Our woods are home to Grandma Big Leaf Maple that holds you as you swing from her branch and feel the joy of letting go rush over you. With the freedom of no cell service, you can spend a quiet moment to think under the cedars at our meditation rock. We offer an outdoor cover kitchen (new 2026!), communal fire pit, bathroom area with an outdoor shower in our meadow for refreshing and recharging while meeting magical new souls sharing in the euphoria of nature in an alcohol and tobacco free space. Ravens Ridge is a short walk from Dabob Bay and the Tarboo Wildlife Preserve and a short drive from Quilcene, WA, the Pearl of the Peninsula, known for its oysters and proximity to some of the best hiking and other outdoor recreation on the Olympic Peninsula. This location provides easy access to trailheads in the Olympic National Forest, Mt Walker Viewpoint, and kayaking in the most pristine and protected inlets of the Salish Sea. Whether you are looking to eat fresh seafood or harvest your own, you will find all your heart desires: wild mushrooms in the fall, fresh nettles in the Spring, whale and seal watching! PLEASE NOTE: We are Queer! We welcome all LGBTQIA+ folks and allies. We believe in Magic and the power of Science to prove it. We are located on Twana/Skokomish, Chimakum, and Jamestown S'Klallam land. We honor this responsibility by providing an alcohol/tobacco-free space and giving back annually to tribal projects like Warm Current & Longhouse for the People. We also provide a discount for Salish Indigenous folks. Please reach out for more information. We are open to accommodating larger groups up to 14 individuals at a discounted rate. Please reach out with information about your group event, including the number of campers and date of stay, and we can discuss the terms.
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If you want the natural experience of camping in the Pacific Northwest but prefer a few more creature comforts, a Seattle glamping trip might be just the ticket. While the city itself is big and busy, a short drive out of town will lead you to old-growth temperate rainforests, tree-lined stretches of coast, and snow capped mountain peaks, all areas where cabin rentals, cottages, and glamping tents are popular. The region also has yurts at local public lands such as Kanaskat-Palmer State Park as well as privately owned bell tents equipped with comfortable beds, free wifi, and fire pits. You'll also find a variety of treehouses for rent within a couple of hours' drive of Seattle that run the gamut from simple to borderline luxurious.

98% (4.6K) 315 campsites

Top-rated glamping sites near Seattle

Ms Pacman's Glampsite *no shower*

1. Ms Pacman's Glampsite *no shower*

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6.4mi from Seattle · 1 site
This backyard shed conversion is a perfect mix of comfy and quirky! Ms Pacman, Beanie Babies, a lips couch, and Space Jam all make an appearance in this suburban backyard glamping experience! At just 186 square feet, this spot is all yours to enjoy away from the noise of the city in our large and lush backyard. You will have full rein of a private patio to smoke or enjoy meals on our newly built cedar deck, or enjoy a drink in the shared hammock space under our towering Eastern Hemlock tree. Your quiet backyard refuge is newly converted with everything you’ll need for a fun weekend away. We are just two blocks from the bus stop with access to Seattle’s great transit system. This space is close to the airport, close to downtown, and walkable to the home of the The Rat City Roller Derby in White Center. And only two blocks from your door is Westcrest Park, a Greenbelt with trails and a beautiful view of the Seattle skyline. If you feel like staying in, enjoy our Mr and Mrs Pacman games in your “mini arcade” or make use of some of the supplied board games or the sudoku/coloring books available. Relax on an iconic Seattle drag bar’s original “lips couch” and grab a book from our queer library with beer available for purchase in your kitchenette. This is a stand alone structure that is separate from our main house. There is no shower in this dry space, but there is a camping sink that functions like a normal kitchen sink with hot water capacity. The shed has an easy to use composting toilet with clear instructions if you’re a first timer. Also, “Ms Pacman's Backyard Glampsite” is a converted shed, so be ready for some lower ceilings and narrow spaces. The lofted full bed is cozy, so don’t bob your head on the way out! The bed has a six inch memory foam mattress with extra blankets and pillows available. Everything is washed with free and clear laundry detergent for any sensitivities. We provide a small refrigerator, a 2 burner stove with pots and pans for light cooking, coffee making supplies (reusable keurig pods or pour over coffee along with creamers and sugars), wine openers, dishes, and more. We have 2 tables where you can enjoy meals and games either indoors or outdoors. You will be one block away from Highland Park which has a tennis court and baseball field. Less than a mile north, you can explore the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails. Only two blocks south of the property is Westcrest Park that hosts a community garden, a dog park, and small trails in their greenbelt. You’re also walking distance to downtown White Center, which has a microbrewery, a roller skating rink, a gay bar, a plant store, and plenty of coffee shops and restaurants.
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Sunset Shire on Bainbridge

2. Sunset Shire on Bainbridge

98%
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8.4mi from Seattle · 1 site
This special piece of land is over 3 acres and was one of the famous strawberry farms on beautiful Bainbridge island. West facing and full sun, this property is home to wildlife including bats, owls, coyotes, eagles, osprey, red winged blackbirds and deer. Bordering a local 2 lane highway, the property has stunning territorial views of Meigs park. Very private area where you have the run of the bottom portion of our property. The Hobbit house was built by our family as a 5th grade project for our daughter Rose and her friends. Now we have converted the cozy living space to glamping, to pay for her college in Worcester Massachusets! “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.”-J.R.R. Tolkien You don’t have to go to New Zealand to stay in a hobbit house! Hand-built by our family, this cozy in-hill cabin located in the lower area of our property is something right out of a Tolkien novel. Very LGBTQ+ And BIPOC friendly. This one room Hobbit Hole has everything in it's 7.5x15.5' (cozy): Comfy convertible bed/couch complete with linens, a small table with 2 chairs for playing games and eating, puzzles, games, snacks, hot water kettle, coffee maker, bluetooth speaker, electric fireplace, books, sketchpad with colored pencils, and more! A rustic wooden floor (with some paint splatters) and a braided rug give you a feeling of comfort and home. On site we have a private portable bathroom complete with hand-washing station, and an outside combination fire pit and charcoal barbecue with a grill top and s’mores sticks provided so you can cook over a wood fire or coals! And an outdoor table and chairs that are super comfortable! The house itself is heated, insulated, and has working electricity/outlets for computer or phone charger. Clean bedding and pillows provided, washed in fragrance-free detergent between each guest. We provide a full water jug with spigot, hot water kettle, teapot, assorted teas and 2 mugs. Private area of the yard with plenty of room to relax. We have a disc golf goal and discs to use as well. Firewood is available for purchase onsite for $10/milk crate full. This comes with a kindling kit. Territorial views of the tree line and sunset views to die for! We are located near Meigs Park as well as a 10-minute walk from Manitou beach and an easy bike ride to the ferry that goes to Seattle! 2 miles from the Grand Forest and 3 miles from Battle Point park. We are exactly 3 miles from the ferry terminal in a convenient mid-island location. NEED TO KNOW (managing expectations):A note on the bathroom: the hobbit hole is small and will not fit a bathroom or plumbing. Your nearby private portable restroom is cleaned thoroughly between each guest and serviced (pumped out) weekly. We consider our listing to be “glamping”. Also our property borders a local 2 lane highway and you can expect road noise mostly during the day and evening. While it is a private setting you can expect to hear the road. Weekends and evenings it is quieter, and when the door is closed it is quiet. The Hobbit House is suitable for 2 guests or 2 adults and a small child that can share the bed. The bed is a queen size, and we can't allow sleeping on the floor as the door opens inwards and is a safety concern. However, additional guests are welcome to bring a tent and camp outside, for $20/tent, up to 6 additional guests or 2 tents, whichever is smaller. Let me know when you are booking that you'd like to bring additional guests and we will adjust the costs accordingly. WANT TO SEE MORE? We are on Instagram @ hobbithouse98110 and there are videos of the space to give you a solid look at what is in the space. On you tube we have a nice video giving a tour of the property and the hobbit hole. Look for "Hobbit House Bainbridge Island". We look forward to hosting you!
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Fern Gully Retreat

3. Fern Gully Retreat

100%
(40)
12mi from Seattle · 1 site
Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of our secluded Airstream retreat, nestled amidst 10 acres of pristine woodland. Welcome to your own private oasis, where the soothing sounds of nature and the crisp scent of fresh air will rejuvenate your spirit. There is a farm next door for fresh produce and eggs and a canyon in the back filled with old growth trees and ferns.
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Olympic National Forest

4. Olympic National Forest

95%
(56)
National forest 58mi from Seattle · 417 sites
Visit the beach, the mountains and the forest—all in one day, at the most beautiful place anywhere.
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Camano Island State Park

5. Camano Island State Park

91%
(14)
State park 36mi from Seattle · 94 sites
Camp on a quiet, underrated island within a short drive of Seattle.
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The Perch

6. The Perch

100%
(11)
13mi from Seattle · 1 site
The Perch is in the back of the property which is about a third of an acre of forest. This is a quiet and unique location, perfect if you're wine tasting in Woodinville, attending a concert at Chateau Ste. Michelle, enjoying a date night, or simply looking for a special place to relax while visiting friends or family. There is a small refrigerator, microwave, a sink with a water dispenser, porto potty outside, sitting room with a screen for Netflix's, wifi, board games, queen mattress, AC and heat. PLEASE NOTE: PORTO POTTY for toilet outside on the pathway to the treehouse, NO fires NO cooking No pets Check in at 3 pm and check out at 11 am
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Laughing Leaf Cottage

7. Laughing Leaf Cottage

100%
(11)
19mi from Seattle · 1 site
Escape to a peaceful off-grid retreat designed for two. Our charming 1926 cottage sits on the plateau of Woodpecker Hill, offering a quiet and private getaway surrounded by forest, open sky, and the gentle rhythms of our small farm. Wake to soft sunrise light and the sounds of peacocks and goats greeting the day. Enjoy your morning coffee or tea on the patio overlooking the vegetable garden, then spend the day relaxing, exploring nearby towns, or simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. Inside the cottage you’ll find a cozy queen bed, small table, coffee bar, and board games—perfect for a quiet evening together. When the air turns cool, curl up beside the indoor propane fireplace, creating a warm and intimate space for chilly Northwest nights. Step outside to your private patio at the forest’s edge where you can play outdoor games, toss horseshoes, or gather around your private campfire while watching stunning sunsets over the Olympic Mountains. Our covered patio ensures you can still enjoy the outdoors even if the weather turns. This is a simple, unplugged experience designed to help you slow down and reconnect. Off-Grid Amenities -2-night minimum stay – per night -Designed for 2 guests maximum (perfect for couples) -Indoor propane fireplace -Private campfire area -Outdoor games Off-Grid Setup This cottage is intentionally simple: * No electricity or running water * Outhouse restroom located just outside the cottage * Well water available from the outdoor hose * Solar power bank available for charging phones and small devices Guests have access to about ½ acre of grassy space at the edge of the forest, with room to pitch a tent if desired. Farm Stay Experience You’ll be staying on our small working farm where animals are part of daily life. You may see peacocks, goats, and other critters around the property. Our very old resident dog also lives here, so we ask that visiting pups be respectful. Nearby Exploration We’re just minutes from the charming historic towns of Poulsbo and Port Gamble, with easy access to the Hood Canal Bridge for exploring the Olympic Peninsula. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, quiet unplugged weekend, or cozy fireside retreat, this little historic cottage the perfect place to slow down and reconnect.
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Poulsbo Hidden Creek Hideaway

8. Poulsbo Hidden Creek Hideaway

100%
(56)
19mi from Seattle · 1 site
Your Off-Grid Getaway Awaits Enjoy a simple yet comfortable getaway in nature. Nestled on 4 semi-wooded acres, our site features towering 100+ year-old cedars and Douglas firs, a tranquil creek, and a beautiful meadow and wetland filled with wildlife. Keep an eye out for wild birds, owls, eagles, coyotes, and deer! Located just minutes from historic downtown Poulsbo and Port Gamble, and only 4 miles to the Hood Canal Bridge to connect to the Olympic Peninsula, our camping/glamping spot is the perfect home base for exploring, outdoor activities, or simply unwinding in nature. In the glamping tent, we have a regular queen bed and a futon/sofa bed to offer for a party of 4 to sleep comfortably. There is a campfire site with a wood burning fire pit which is and a backup propane fire pit so you can have a campfire during burn bans! There is a foot pump sink, propane outdoor heated shower, and compost toilet for guest use. Glamping fun!
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The Bunky in The Barn

9. The Bunky in The Barn

100%
(14)
19mi from Seattle · 1 site
Lawnacres is a 20 acre farm that focuses on enhancing wellbeing through the presence of horses and nature. The Bunky itself is a converted horse stall in one of the barns on the property. The glamping space is approximately 10x12, with a queen size log bed and wide rustic cedar plank flooring. The “stall” to the north houses an outdoor shower and sauna. It’s about a 30 foot walk to the outhouse. The stalls to the south are usually used by horses during the day, but they sleep in a different barn at night. Guests are free to amble about the acreage, which has a stream, a wooded path and some wide open meadow. Need some quiet time to get to that writing/art/journaling project you’ve been dreaming about? We have a 20x20 outdoor platform that’s ideal for your yoga/meditation practice. Give yourself the gift of your own personal retreat. We’re located about 40 minutes northeast of downtown Seattle, 15 minutes from Woodinville. It’s a perfect escape from urban life with just a short drive. Because we have horses, chickens and dogs (as well as visiting deer and coyotes) we don’t allow guests to bring their own animals.
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Cascade Rose Alpaca Farm Stay

10. Cascade Rose Alpaca Farm Stay

90%
(26)
21mi from Seattle · 1 site
Stay in our beautiful, serene glamping site on a real working alpaca farm. Our wooded site is located just a short walk from the alpaca pastures where you can watch the alpacas play. Just a 45 minute drive from Seattle in the lovely Snoqualmie Valley with all it has to offer. Attend a concert at Remlnger Farms (just a 1 mile walk on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail) or one of the other concert venues like Miller's or Carnation Farms. Enjoy wine tasting at one of several area wineries, or have a beer at either of the two local breweries. Other activities nearby include floating the Snoqualmie River at Fall City Floating, lavender and berry picking, a round of golf at the Blue Heron Golf Course or Twin Rivers Golf. So many choices you'll want to stay for more than one night! We provide a nice queen bed with a memory foam mattress and full bedding. Firepit and chairs, cooler, propane grill, string lights for night time ambiance, lanterns, picnic table with benches, we also have installed a mosquito repellant device for the site for your comfort.
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Cedar River Retreat

11. Cedar River Retreat

99%
(437)
22mi from Seattle · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Cedar River Retreat—a hidden oasis just beyond a historic fishing village on the river. Close enough to town for convenience, yet tucked away so you can slow down, unplug, and immerse yourself in nature. Since 2016, we’ve been creating memories here and are excited to share this special place with you. Whether you’re looking for an off-grid cabin getaway, a peaceful RV spot, or a tent-only camping experience, there’s a little something for every kind of adventurer. We believe the outdoors are for everyone, and we can’t wait to welcome you. See you by the river! 🌲✨ Follow along on Instagram: @cedar_riverretreat
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Camp Forever Young

12. Camp Forever Young

100%
(126)
22mi from Seattle · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We invite you to come and enjoy the homestead campground we’ve created. We moved here a little over 5 years ago to create a peaceful and relaxing environment where you can connect with nature and disconnect from your busy lives. We have two private sites that offer unique accommodations that are perfect for a group of friends, a family trying out camping for the first time, or a couple looking for a romantic getaway in the woods. During your stay you can feed the goats and meet some of our other charming farm animals. Sustainable living is important to us and we love to inspire people who may be interested in such a life by teaching what we've learned and showing how possible it is. We are always looking for ways to improve our land, our life and our campers experiences. Ask us questions, give us ideas and enjoy our growth with us.
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Pipe Lake Cabin

13. Pipe Lake Cabin

97%
(66)
22mi from Seattle · 1 site
Woodsy cabin nestled on Pipe Lake in Maple Valley, Washington. Quiet, private dock and deck overlooking the lake. Nestled in between Snoqualmie National Forest and Mount Rainier National Park, this cabin is a quaint spot to have a beverage by the lake with friends, play board games as the sun goes down and go for a swim.
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Camp MoxyJo's

14. Camp MoxyJo's

96%
(28)
23mi from Seattle · 6 sites
A "far out" campground that's not too far out! Camp Moxy Jo's has been imagined to bring NATURE back to us city folks, PLAY back to us adults, and FUN of the outdoors for all. Our private campground is located in a forested area in Federal Way and is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. We have two camper vans and two vintage trailers. Goats, chickens and ducks. Firewood and eggs are also for sale. Two large fire pits, a boutique rental, and common areas of a rainy day shelter and pit stop! Parties and events are encouraged! Rent the whole place for large groups! Note: We do not accept outside vans, campers, RV's or single tents (if you rent one of our spaces, we do have tent beds to go along with that rental)
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Tahuya Adventure Resort

15. Tahuya Adventure Resort

92%
(221)
25mi from Seattle · 21 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
3 sisters and our brother in law decided we wanted to make a place where people can enjoy the Northwest that we grew up in. It doesn't matter if you bring your own tent, drive an rv, or rent the luxury tent, the great outdoors is there for all to enjoy! We have great places to pitch your own tent and enjoy the rustic pleasures just being outdoors. The sites are rustic and access to trails are nearby. We also have a wonderful covered outdoor kitchen with propane grill, microwave, and coffee pot. A safe place to gather with family. Bring your RV and park and have a large site to yourself. You have room to spread out your awning without hitting the next vehicle. Each site has its own picnic table and fire ring. Also if you are in the mood you have a covered kitchen to meet and mingle with other guests. We also have a big screen tv in the kitchen so you don't miss the Seahawks games. Drive in and enjoy a lovely view of unspoiled woods from the deck of your canvas tent. Enter the door into a spacious area with a king or queen size bed and small kitchen area. Each tent has its own heat source for your comfort. Each tent has its table right outside on the deck but it you are feeling social come enjoy our outdoor kitchen. We are open year round and It is different every season Our guests love staying here "This site has absolutely everything you need. You'll want to bring your own shampoo and conditioner, but I think that was the only things I noticed I'd want. They even had firewood for us, no extra charge! David, his wife, and everyone else that helps maintain the property were SO sweet and welcoming. Seems like it would be a lovely place to stay in the winter, so thats when I'd like to come back! 5 stars all the way for everything here, the thoughtfulness of the cabins, the cleanliness, the readily available kitchen and the hospitality. You NEED to check this place out."
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The Schoolhouse Farm

16. The Schoolhouse Farm

100%
(22)
26mi from Seattle · 1 site
Enjoy stunning starry skies and relax in the shade of towering maple trees at Schoolhouse Farm, a peaceful and cozy retreat ideal for unwinding after a day exploring the beautiful Hood Canal and Olympic Peninsula. Stroll around to meet our chickens and keep an eye out for the frequent visits from a herd of elk and the bald eagle's nest in view. The site offers potable water and port-o-potties. Be aware that cell service and Wi-Fi can be limited. While you'll have the area around the A-frame to yourself, the 5-acre property is shared with other guests. Please respect everyone's space and observe quiet hours from 9pm to 7am.
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Simple Roots Ranch

17. Simple Roots Ranch

100%
(109)
27mi from Seattle · 1 site
Nestled on a spacious 4-acre property in the scenic Three Lakes area of Snohomish, our retreat offers a tranquil escape surrounded by nature's beauty. Explore our meticulously cared-for gardens, including a bountiful vegetable garden and vibrant flower beds, where we grow a variety of produce. As our guest, you're welcome to enjoy the abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables from our gardens. Take a leisurely stroll along the shady path that winds through the woods, providing a serene and peaceful setting for relaxation and unwinding.
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Camp Duckabush: Hood Canal A-Frame

18. Camp Duckabush: Hood Canal A-Frame

96%
(13)
27mi from Seattle · 1 site
Welcome to our cozy A-frame cabin with panoramic Hood Canal views. Perfect for romantic getaways, outdoor adventures, or solo retreats, this thoughtfully crafted cabin is your gateway to the PNW's wonders, all within a 15 minute drive. Hike in Olympic National Park, hunt in Olympic National Forest, or fish in the Hood Canal and Duckabush River. Enjoy local delights like Hama Hama oysters. Spot our resident elk herd and birds of prey. *Early check-in, sometimes allowed The space Indoors: At Camp Duckabush, comfort and rustic charm blend seamlessly. The tranquil loft bedroom is a cozy retreat with a comfortable bed, soft hypoallergenic linens, reading nook, and a private balcony offering peaceful views. Sleep well at night in summer with available A/C. Please note, the ladder to the loft is steep. The fully stocked kitchen is equipped with a propane oven/stove, fridge, freezer, and everything else you could need, making meal preparation a breeze. Featuring dreamy locally roasted Catkin Coffee and a variety of teas. The cabin includes a 3/4 bathroom with modern amenities. For those working remotely or catching up on emails, the dedicated workspace includes high-speed fiber optic internet, desk, lamp and an ergonomic chair. The dining area is perfect for meals and game nights, featuring a bistro table surrounded by windows and a selection of games and activities. There is even a spotting scope to help you enjoy all the wildlife that can be seen across the hood canal. In the living room, unwind on the big comfy couch with plenty of blankets, enjoy the cozy propane heater, or catch up on your favorite shows with available fireTV streaming services. Outdoors: The real highlight is the exterior of the cabin. Delight in the private, serene yard with expansive Hood Canal views. Relax in the hammock or gather around the fire pit. Firewood provided. The propane BBQ grill is perfect for outdoor cooking, and the picnic table with an umbrella provides a great spot for al fresco dining. There’s also a game/catch cleaning station for your convenience. Boat/Trailer parking available on the property, (approx 55 ft x 18 ft), just make sure to let your hosts know. With its tranquil setting and stunning views, this property is a perfect retreat for relaxation and entertai
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Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

19. Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

94%
(26)
28mi from Seattle · 1 site
Welcome to Olympic Wanderer! This fairy-tale nature retreat creekside cabin will wow you with its stellar location, lush grounds, hot-tub, and stylish interior. The cabin is nestled in a forested community next the hood canal, famous for its rich waters and shellfish harvesting. This is the perfect base for your adventures on the Olympic Peninsula, and is a great central location close to endless amazing hiking trails, including Olympic NP and multiple state parks less than 10 minutes away. The highlight of the cabin is the log bridge across the creek! You will feel like you are on an amazing hiking trail or in a fairytale on the rainforest-like grounds with a babbling brook or rushing creek running through it depending on how much rain we have had. Our property is directly across the street from access to the national forest service roads with miles of roads and trails. PLEASE NOTE BEFORE BOOKING: The cabin is older and rustic, and we are renovating it over time. There is a very steep/narrow staircase that excesses the second floor, and the twin bed artea is part of the lofty and is not an enclosed bedroom. The living space and kitchen are open concept, and there is seating for 4 at the dining room table and 2 countertop barstools as well. The adorable farmhouse style kitchen has everything you need to cook meals during your stay, including all cooking essentials and basic spices. We also have pancake mix and quick oats for our guests in case you forgot to bring your own breakfast. If you are lucky enough to stay in late summer, you can walk across the street to pick wild blackberries. The living room has a large TV and a nice selection of DVDs to choose from. We also have Starlink for both internet and streaming services. Cell service can be hit or miss depending on provider. The bathroom is on the lower level, as well as the first bedroom which has a queen bed. The 2nd bedroom opens up with a barn door and also has a queen bed as well as beautiful views of the creek and trees. For this reason it is my favorite bedroom! At the bottom of the stairs is the mud room which is a an enclosed patio and is a great place to store recreational equipment or wet/muddy items. It also allows excess to one of the decks which features outdoor seating and a bbq.
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Ravens Ridge

20. Ravens Ridge

98%
(116)
28mi from Seattle · 6 sites · RVs, Lodging
Nestled in the Tarboo Valley near Dabob Bay, you will find a relaxing little off grid hideaway where the forest meets the sea! This serene land will imbue you with its sacred, peace-filled vibes and invite you into precious moments to hear and feel the hum and aliveness of summer. Ravens converse, robins sing and deer meander through Cedars, Big Leaf Maples and luscious ferns. Fall asleep under the stars and wake up to the chirping birds. Our woods are home to Grandma Big Leaf Maple that holds you as you swing from her branch and feel the joy of letting go rush over you. With the freedom of no cell service, you can spend a quiet moment to think under the cedars at our meditation rock. We offer an outdoor cover kitchen (new 2026!), communal fire pit, bathroom area with an outdoor shower in our meadow for refreshing and recharging while meeting magical new souls sharing in the euphoria of nature in an alcohol and tobacco free space. Ravens Ridge is a short walk from Dabob Bay and the Tarboo Wildlife Preserve and a short drive from Quilcene, WA, the Pearl of the Peninsula, known for its oysters and proximity to some of the best hiking and other outdoor recreation on the Olympic Peninsula. This location provides easy access to trailheads in the Olympic National Forest, Mt Walker Viewpoint, and kayaking in the most pristine and protected inlets of the Salish Sea. Whether you are looking to eat fresh seafood or harvest your own, you will find all your heart desires: wild mushrooms in the fall, fresh nettles in the Spring, whale and seal watching! PLEASE NOTE: We are Queer! We welcome all LGBTQIA+ folks and allies. We believe in Magic and the power of Science to prove it. We are located on Twana/Skokomish, Chimakum, and Jamestown S'Klallam land. We honor this responsibility by providing an alcohol/tobacco-free space and giving back annually to tribal projects like Warm Current & Longhouse for the People. We also provide a discount for Salish Indigenous folks. Please reach out for more information. We are open to accommodating larger groups up to 14 individuals at a discounted rate. Please reach out with information about your group event, including the number of campers and date of stay, and we can discuss the terms.
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