The best treehouses near Seattle

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Looking to elevate your camping experience near Seattle, Washington? Look no further than Eagle's Loft on the Dungeness (67 reviews) to PRSRV Surf (50 reviews) and Treehouse Place at Deer Ridge! (36 reviews), these top campsites have got you covered. Enjoy popular amenities like cooking equipment, pet-friendly accommodations, and campfires. And if you're up for some adventure, you'll have plenty of options with popular activities such as surfing, climbing, and hiking. With an average price per night of $65 and options as low as $30, you'll be able to find a treehouse getaway that fits your budget. So pack your bags and get ready to experience the great outdoors in style!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Mission Lake view from our dock at sunset over the Olympic Mountain range.

2. Rockland Woods

23mi from Seattle · 4 sites · Lodging · Bremerton, WA
Escape to Rockland Woods: Your Pacific Northwest Rainforest Retreat Forest Discover Rockland Woods, a century-old rainforest where the quintessential magic of the Pacific Northwest comes alive. Immerse yourself in 20 acres of pristine nature, exploring three color-coded trails through a vibrant ecosystem of mosses, mushrooms, towering sword ferns, beavers, deer, owls, and the ever-charming banana slugs. Lake Just steps from your accommodation, a peaceful non-motorized lake awaits, complete with a private deck and paddlecraft for guests of our Tents, Lodge, or Treehouse. From the dock, watch breathtaking sunsets over the Olympic Mountain range and eagles soaring overhead as they fish. Take a refreshing night swim in summer or a bracing cold plunge in winter. Art Beyond the natural beauty, experience the unique creative energy of owners Shawn Landis and Jodi Rockwell. Marvel at awe-inspiring architecture designed and built (or lovingly remodeled) by Shawn. Discover exquisite ceramics by Jodi, crafted on-site and available in our shop. Supporting Artists Your stay directly supports Rockland Residency, a program founded by Shawn and Jodi that allows 10 artists twice annually to focus deeply on their creative process. On the premises, you’ll find Jodi’s clay studio, Shawn’s woodshop, secluded writers’ huts, sculptures, and even a forest swing. Basecamp to the Olympic Peninsula Using Rockland Woods as your basecamp, you’ll have easy access to the backcountry and coastal trails of the magnificent Olympic National Park. Within an hour, explore the Hood Canal, home to abundant shellfish, including oysters, mussels, and clams. The Olympic Peninsula is a true bucket-list destination and one of the great gems of the United States. Thank you for choosing Rockland Woods — your escape into art, nature, and community. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$84
 / night

Looking to elevate your camping experience near Seattle, Washington? Look no further than Eagle's Loft on the Dungeness (67 reviews) to PRSRV Surf (50 reviews) and Treehouse Place at Deer Ridge! (36 reviews), these top campsites have got you covered. Enjoy popular amenities like cooking equipment, pet-friendly accommodations, and campfires. And if you're up for some adventure, you'll have plenty of options with popular activities such as surfing, climbing, and hiking. With an average price per night of $65 and options as low as $30, you'll be able to find a treehouse getaway that fits your budget. So pack your bags and get ready to experience the great outdoors in style!

99% (56)

Top-rated campgrounds

Mission Lake view from our dock at sunset over the Olympic Mountain range.

2. Rockland Woods

23mi from Seattle · 4 sites · Lodging · Bremerton, WA
Escape to Rockland Woods: Your Pacific Northwest Rainforest Retreat Forest Discover Rockland Woods, a century-old rainforest where the quintessential magic of the Pacific Northwest comes alive. Immerse yourself in 20 acres of pristine nature, exploring three color-coded trails through a vibrant ecosystem of mosses, mushrooms, towering sword ferns, beavers, deer, owls, and the ever-charming banana slugs. Lake Just steps from your accommodation, a peaceful non-motorized lake awaits, complete with a private deck and paddlecraft for guests of our Tents, Lodge, or Treehouse. From the dock, watch breathtaking sunsets over the Olympic Mountain range and eagles soaring overhead as they fish. Take a refreshing night swim in summer or a bracing cold plunge in winter. Art Beyond the natural beauty, experience the unique creative energy of owners Shawn Landis and Jodi Rockwell. Marvel at awe-inspiring architecture designed and built (or lovingly remodeled) by Shawn. Discover exquisite ceramics by Jodi, crafted on-site and available in our shop. Supporting Artists Your stay directly supports Rockland Residency, a program founded by Shawn and Jodi that allows 10 artists twice annually to focus deeply on their creative process. On the premises, you’ll find Jodi’s clay studio, Shawn’s woodshop, secluded writers’ huts, sculptures, and even a forest swing. Basecamp to the Olympic Peninsula Using Rockland Woods as your basecamp, you’ll have easy access to the backcountry and coastal trails of the magnificent Olympic National Park. Within an hour, explore the Hood Canal, home to abundant shellfish, including oysters, mussels, and clams. The Olympic Peninsula is a true bucket-list destination and one of the great gems of the United States. Thank you for choosing Rockland Woods — your escape into art, nature, and community. We can’t wait to welcome you!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$84
 / night

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