The best forest camping near Sedro-Woolley

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Top-rated campgrounds near Sedro-Woolley

The Lookout

1. The Lookout

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2.9mi from Sedro-Woolley · 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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Camp Wildlife

2. Camp Wildlife

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5.2mi from Sedro-Woolley · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
We are situated on 15 beautiful acres of open field, forested walking trails and the lovely Samish River. You’ll have your choice of 4 large perfectly dedicated sites ready for your time away from home and outdoor enjoyment. ‘Wildlife Acres Ln’ rings true to the scene; bunnies, birds and families of deer feel right at home in our field. Our trails are awesome. I’d highly recommend good shoes/hiking boots and maybe even hiking poles or a walking stick for the two steep areas. Note; the trail down to the river is steep, but so worth the venture 💦 Delicious drinking water is available on site. A large ss sink is situated right next to the garden. No hot water is available, but you can always heat some on your cook stove. I will have garden and farm fresh seasonal eggs, berries and veggies for purchase in the cooler near the sink for anything you may have forgotten or would like to enjoy for your evening meals or breakfast. Skagit Valley is such a beautiful area with so much to explore in every direction. We have a lot of visitors that just want to escape the city for a moment and relax in nature under a big beautiful starlit sky. We also have outdoor enthusiasts that come for specific destinations such as Mount Galbraith, many different hiking trails, bird watching just past the adorable little towns of Bow and Edison, Deception Pass, scenic Chuckanut drive bringing you to the fun and happening city of Bellingham. Skagit Speedway is popular for many (you’ll hear some Vroom Vrooms and fireworks my camper friends as we are just a couple miles from that kind of fun). I highly recommend trying true, LOCAL food from North 40 Farm Store which is 10 minutes down the way located off F&S Grade Road where you can find natural grass fed Black Angus beef, pork, milk, eggs, bread and more! Experience the difference. A little starter bundle of firewood will be provided for each site and more available for purchase if you won’t be bringing your own and would rather not purchase from a gas station. Doggies are most definitely welcome.😊 Very Important–We have free range ducks and other animals that must NOT be chased. Off-leash doggies are welcome on the walking trails and down at the river only. 'Close calls' are no fun for anyone and we've had them. Enjoy your stay!
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Willow at Double H Pond

3. Willow at Double H Pond

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6mi from Sedro-Woolley · 24 sites · Tents, RVs
Rural acres of land, grass and forest to tent camp, boondock, or dry camp in your Rv. Trees surround the property, and it is a perfect place to get away and rewind. The area has great hiking trails and rivers nearby. Or if you are a speedway racing fan, we are less than a 1/4 mile from the track. On Summer nights you can take a short walk to the Speedway to watch the races or drive a few short miles to a nearby casino. Some tent sites have a charcoal grill, fire ring, and picnic table. There are no open fires permitted in the tent sites in the woods. However, propane cook stoves are allowed. Firewood is available on-site for a small fee.
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Rasar State Park

4. Rasar State Park

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State park 15mi from Sedro-Woolley · 58 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Rasar State Park.
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Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

5. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

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National forest 65mi from Sedro-Woolley · 753 sites
High-altitude beauty north of Mt. Rainier. From glaciers to river fishing, all is spectacular!
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Otter Pond Pastures

6. Otter Pond Pastures

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7.2mi from Sedro-Woolley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Camp in a private grove of trees overlooking acres of pastures with grazing sheep, miniature cattle, ponies, and horses. Depending upon the time of year, there may be lambs, newborn calves or puppies. From December to June a creek burbles by. The campsite has a gazebo with furniture and fire table. There is also a fire ring, but burn bans sometimes begin as early as the middle of June. Current burn ban rules will be posted. Acres of grass to wander through, and a Portapotty for your convenience. There is running water, but it is piped from the creek via solar-powered pump, and is not potable. During the winter we pull the pump. Water is available from the busy creek just feet away. Picnic tables for your use.
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Greenstone Farm Camping

7. Greenstone Farm Camping

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7.4mi from Sedro-Woolley · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Reserve your RV site, Dispersed tent camping, or Luxury Glamping tent vacation today! We cannot accommodate same day bookings. Quiet country location, gorgeous views of Mount Baker, horses pastured next door, eagles overhead. Trails in forest for your enjoyment. Close to North Cascades for Hiking, Big Lake for Water sports, Disc Golf, Walker Valley ORV park, and close to downtown Mount Vernon for amenities. One hour north of Seattle, one hour south of Vancouver, BC. RV parking on long flat driveway can accommodate large size rigs. Full Hookup available (20/30/50 Amp power, Potable water, (septic by arrangement). Guest Wi-Fi available. Maximum 13 night stay, NO long term rental space available. Dogs welcome on leash or fenced at all times. Includes use of communal area to cook, outdoor washup sink, and access to fire pit with wood and fire starters available. We are a strictly non smoking site, except inside your rig. Glamping tent in the forest is 16 x 24 ft, with pillow top queen bed, kitchenette with refrigerator/microwave/drinking water/dishes, comfy seating and 8 foot covered deck. Access to full bathroom, cooking facility, communal fire pit, BBQ, Wi-Fi available, full electrical power in tent, woodstove in tent with wood provided. Not suitable for small children, and no pets allowed in tent. Walk in Campsites - choose your own place to spend the night on the open pasture or in our forest. 1 tent per reservation. In forest tent site is small, single tent for no more than 2 people recommended. Includes use of communal area to cook, use of picnic tables, Full bathroom and access to fire pit with free wood and firestarters. We do not allow in-car camping without tent topper.
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Bird Watching at the Beaver Pond

8. Bird Watching at the Beaver Pond

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9mi from Sedro-Woolley · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
09/13/2024 Update: The forest clean-up project has concluded, and replanting has already been done. The property is not as it was before, and it will take time to be in a desirable state; however, if you are interested in having a safe base camp for your travels and don't mind the current status, I would be happy to discuss accommodating you. 04/20/2024 Update: We have been patiently waiting for a forest clean-up logging project to begin, and it has officially started. Our property has a large number of dying trees, so this is necessary to ensure the overall forest health. However, it will unavoidably disrupt the look of the property for many years to come. We will be replanting next February. For those who wish to use the property only as a safe base camp near mountain biking trails, I’ll happily invite you to stay, but if you’re looking for a picturesque forest setting, you’ll want to check back in with us in a couple of years. ----- This 21-acre forest with a large beaver pond is classified as a class-A wetland. In addition to this, you can find a shallow creek, beaver dams, old growth forest, and a phenomenal bird habitat. Find privacy and quiet except for the songs of many birds and woodpeckers. The property is minutes away from Blanchard Mountain Trail head. There are numerous biking and hiking trails within a short distance, and while we aren't yet at the point of building trails here at the property, that will be coming shortly. This property was once a show home, but a fire occurred over 10 years ago and the house was not rebuilt. While the remaining ruins are minimal, it sets an exciting backdrop; perhaps it can be the scene for a mysterious photo shoot. We have been actively working on cleaning up the property, but there are occasional spots where we find leftover fire debris that the previous occupant scattered throughout the property. If you find such a spot during your stay, please let us know. Within the property is a small orchard with apples, blueberries, blackberries, grapes, and plumbs. While you are welcome to graze during your stay, we ask that you not harvest a great deal to ensure enough for everyone to enjoy. There are fish in the pond, and though fishing is allowed, we can not claim what type or ease due to the nature of the plant growth. It is not stocked and is only fed by the area's waterways. I have been asked several times if the fire ban is still active. Yes, it is. There is no longer access to a hose, so being able to quickly put out a fire in case of an accident is also more concerning. Sadly, with the last several years of intense summers, our area is likely going to be at risk of drought again this summer. If you are interested in reserving the entire property for a completely secluded stay, please contact me directly. That option is $175 for a party of up to 20 individuals, but no more than 2 camper vans/RVs and four additional cars per night.
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Skagit river camping and sauna

9. Skagit river camping and sauna

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9.1mi from Sedro-Woolley · 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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Moran State Park

10. Moran State Park

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State park 29mi from Sedro-Woolley · 145 sites
Relax by a picturesque mountain lake in the heart of the San Juan Islands.
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Camano Island State Park

11. Camano Island State Park

91%
(14)
State park 29mi from Sedro-Woolley · 94 sites
Camp on a quiet, underrated island within a short drive of Seattle.
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South Whidbey Island State Park

12. South Whidbey Island State Park

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(10)
State park 36mi from Sedro-Woolley · 53 sites
Hug a giant red-cedar tree in the lush forest and collect crabs from the sprawling shoreline.
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Birch Bay State Park

13. Birch Bay State Park

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(13)
State park 36mi from Sedro-Woolley · 169 sites
Camp next to a shellfish-harvesting hotspot just nine miles south of the Canadian border.
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Lush Camping Getaway

14. Lush Camping Getaway

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9.3mi from Sedro-Woolley · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our peaceful property with beautiful views in every direction! Surrounded by blueberry fields, we purchased this property to enjoy camping with our three kids, extended family, and friends away from crowded campgrounds . Offering the use of it to others through Hipcamp is a fun way to share with others when not in use by us. We hope others will find the same joy we do. Property access is directly off the road with any vehicle. We have had large motor homes on the property without any trouble. Traffic is minimal with mostly other people off to enjoy their recreational land. The nearest neighbors are about 500' away across the blueberry fields. You may occasionally hear our neighbors enjoying their property as well but the noises sound distant and haven't been a problem for us. Because we allow dispersed camping there may be other people on the property with you. Please select our group camping option If you are interested in having the entire property for yourselves or for an event such as a family reunion or large friend group camping trip. The property is about one mile from the cascade bicycle trail which will take you to Sedro-Woolley in eleven miles or East to Birdsview Brewery in seven miles. If you explore even further East you'll find Act One Ice Cream Parlor adjacent to The Concrete Theater in Concrete. Check their website for hours and showings. A new local spot, Lyman Tavern, might also be a fun place to grab a bite to eat. Kids are allowed during certain hours. Cozy up next to a campfire at our fire pit constructed last season. It is located in the center of the property. Posts with solar lights are also around the fire pit. The lights are operated by remote so lights can be turned off to star gaze. You are welcome to burn any wood already down. Outdoor opportunities (hiking, biking, rafting) are in abundance from about any direction. To the East you'll find the North Cascade National Park, Baker Lake within the Mt. Baker National Forest, and Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Bicyclists will enjoy the close proximity to the Cascade Trail. Places to explore further from camp could be Deception Pass, Padilla Bay or the quaint towns of LaConner and Anacortes. We do not live on site but could potentially be there upon your arrival setting up any "extras" you've requested or finishing property maintenance. We do have friends nearby who alert us to anything that doesn't look right. ***As this is a working agricultural area we want to be transparent that farm activities such a spraying and harvesting of the blueberries may occur along property boundaries. More than likely this will not happen during your stay but be prepared to head to town for ice cream or to the Birdsview Brewery while things settle down around camp. Please let us know if you have any questions. This has not been a problem for us yet personally.
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Heron's Nest Botanicals

15. Heron's Nest Botanicals

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9.8mi from Sedro-Woolley · 1 site
We offer a Holistic experience of connection with true Nature and wish that our guests are sensitive to the beautiful energy that surround our property. We have 26 acres of beautiful woods and wetlands in the foothills of the North Cascades. The Samish River runs through the property, narrowing into a deeper channel from the broad protected marshes to the north which provide excellent bird-watching vistas. We are located 30 min Southeast of Bellingham and one hour away from the fantastic Mt Baker ski area. Our yurt is new, with no power but with good cell reception. We have a fully set up kitchen with all necessary utensils and dishes, comfortable bed with linen, woodstove and gas stove. Remember to bring a cooler! Our newly built bathroom has hot water, shower, composting toilet and electricity where you can charge your devices No pets
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Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp

16. Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp

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10mi from Sedro-Woolley · 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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Lookout Arts Quarry Campground

17. Lookout Arts Quarry Campground

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11mi from Sedro-Woolley · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Lookout Arts Quarry is a vibrant rural arts cooperative with a lovely LAKE! 🌲Nestled on 61 acres of wetland + forest, just one mile off I-5. Once a rock quarry, this dynamic land now hosts inspiring festivals, intimate concerts, WWOOFers and wetland restoration, and international artist residencies. Our proximity to Galbraith, a world-class mountain-biking destination is a key draw, and we feature the freshest private swimming hole around! (The swimming is clothing optional, but the rest of the campground does require clothing.) Follow us on social media @lookoutartsquarry 🥰 This is a campground for more self-sufficient and adventurous folks who want an alternative experience. The forests of the LAQ house myriad art installations and treasures; check out the "Saloon" stage, peep the pirate ship, and then jump into the 80-foot deep rainwater lake! Bring paddle boards and floating toys 🤿🐬 lay out in the sun on the floating wooden dock, or squirrel away reading a book in a hammock hidden in dense forest. We guarantee a lovely and unique camping experience. We are located in the Coast Salish Region on the traditional territory of the Nuwhaha and Nooksack Peoples.
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Lazy H Farm and Gardens

18. Lazy H Farm and Gardens

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11mi from Sedro-Woolley · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Lazy H Farms is an organic, family-owned farm and gardens located outside of Mount Vernon in Skagit County Washington. Focused on sustainable practices, we grow organic produce, berries, apples, herbs, lavender, flowers and more! The farm is home to a happy family of animals. Come say hello to our mini pigs, alpacas, hens, ducks and barn kitties. The farm is also host to an array of wildlife including: Great Blue Heron, eagles, owls, and deer. We have an array of activities available on the farm including painting with the mini pigs, animal photoshoots, and farm tours. Check out the extras page on Hipcamp for a full list of add-ons. We are located minutes from I-5 and less than two hours from Seattle and Vancouver, Canada. Mount Baker National Forest and North Cascade National Park are both a short drive away. Additionally Lazy H Farms is only a few miles from the coast and there is lots to see and do in Skagit County! THINGS TO DO NEARBY- Right across HWY 9 there are water activities at Big Lake, hiking and gorgeous views at Little Mountain, and swimming at Clear Lake. There are plenty of local trails nearby to explore. In downtown Mount Vernon you can walk the outdoor promenade along the Skagit River, get takeout from local restaurants and coffee shops, or visit unique downtown shops. Please note this is a working farm with working dogs protecting our livestock 24/7 and you may hear a few barks upon your arrival. Please send us a message if you have any questions!
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Carson Creek Estate

19. Carson Creek Estate

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11mi from Sedro-Woolley · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Carson Creek Estate is set on 20 rural acres in the heart of Lake Samish. Mother Nature provides a stunning backdrop with a view of look out mountain. We offer meadows, creeks, trails and forest; which create a flexible outdoor space for camping. The camping area is in a private grass field. We have a Barndominum next door that is rented separately. There are multiple areas to ride bikes. Around Lake Samish, Galbraith Mountain, Lake Padden, Squires Lake and so much more (all within 10 minutes of the property). There is a public park at the northwest corner of Lake Samish (5 minute car ride) you can swim in the lake.
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Bayview Alpacas

20. Bayview Alpacas

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11mi from Sedro-Woolley · 1 site
🗓️➡️🥳 As of 3/25/26, daffodils and tulips are now blooming in Skagit Valley. Don't see your desired dates? Please send us a message! 🦙🐐🐓🏕️ 🗓️🌞 Local Upcoming 2026 Events: March ~ Daffodils bloom before tulips, typically in March. Keep an eye on the bloom map for updates: https://www.tulips.com/bloommap April 1-30 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival - https://tulipfestival.org/gardens/ https://tulipfestival.org/bloom-status/ Memorial Day ~ Stay tuned! July 4 ~ Stay tuned! July 31 - Aug 2 Anacortes Arts Festival 10:00 am - 6:00 pm August LaConner Classic Boat and Car Show (likely 8/1) ~ Stay tuned! Labor Day weekend ~ Stay tuned! Fun events at Christianson's Nursery: www.christiansonsnursery.com/events/ ☀️🦙🐓 We have limited availability but please reach out if you would like to inquire about specific dates. As always if you are a returning guest, please send us an email with your desired trip dates before sending your booking request for the best rates and special availability. Bayview Alpacas is located on 10 privately-gated acres across the street from Padilla Bay, a National Estuarine Research Reserve. The Reserve protects one of the largest beds of eelgrass in the contiguous United States - nearly 8,000 acres. Habitats found here support herring, smelt, salmon, flatfish, Dungeness crab, ducks, eagles, shorebirds, and peregrine falcons. Mammals found in Padilla bay include harbor seals and river otters. Located in the northern reaches of greater Puget Sound, at the saltwater edge of the large delta of the Skagit River in the Salish Sea, the reserve is eight miles long and three miles across. The Padilla Bay Reserve is one of 29 areas in the National Estuarine Research Reserve System. The 11,966 acres-site is protected for long-term research, water quality monitoring, education, and coastal stewardship.
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96% (8.6K) 1,539 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Sedro-Woolley

The Lookout

1. The Lookout

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2.9mi from Sedro-Woolley · 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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Camp Wildlife

2. Camp Wildlife

96%
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5.2mi from Sedro-Woolley · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
We are situated on 15 beautiful acres of open field, forested walking trails and the lovely Samish River. You’ll have your choice of 4 large perfectly dedicated sites ready for your time away from home and outdoor enjoyment. ‘Wildlife Acres Ln’ rings true to the scene; bunnies, birds and families of deer feel right at home in our field. Our trails are awesome. I’d highly recommend good shoes/hiking boots and maybe even hiking poles or a walking stick for the two steep areas. Note; the trail down to the river is steep, but so worth the venture 💦 Delicious drinking water is available on site. A large ss sink is situated right next to the garden. No hot water is available, but you can always heat some on your cook stove. I will have garden and farm fresh seasonal eggs, berries and veggies for purchase in the cooler near the sink for anything you may have forgotten or would like to enjoy for your evening meals or breakfast. Skagit Valley is such a beautiful area with so much to explore in every direction. We have a lot of visitors that just want to escape the city for a moment and relax in nature under a big beautiful starlit sky. We also have outdoor enthusiasts that come for specific destinations such as Mount Galbraith, many different hiking trails, bird watching just past the adorable little towns of Bow and Edison, Deception Pass, scenic Chuckanut drive bringing you to the fun and happening city of Bellingham. Skagit Speedway is popular for many (you’ll hear some Vroom Vrooms and fireworks my camper friends as we are just a couple miles from that kind of fun). I highly recommend trying true, LOCAL food from North 40 Farm Store which is 10 minutes down the way located off F&S Grade Road where you can find natural grass fed Black Angus beef, pork, milk, eggs, bread and more! Experience the difference. A little starter bundle of firewood will be provided for each site and more available for purchase if you won’t be bringing your own and would rather not purchase from a gas station. Doggies are most definitely welcome.😊 Very Important–We have free range ducks and other animals that must NOT be chased. Off-leash doggies are welcome on the walking trails and down at the river only. 'Close calls' are no fun for anyone and we've had them. Enjoy your stay!
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Willow at Double H Pond

3. Willow at Double H Pond

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6mi from Sedro-Woolley · 24 sites · Tents, RVs
Rural acres of land, grass and forest to tent camp, boondock, or dry camp in your Rv. Trees surround the property, and it is a perfect place to get away and rewind. The area has great hiking trails and rivers nearby. Or if you are a speedway racing fan, we are less than a 1/4 mile from the track. On Summer nights you can take a short walk to the Speedway to watch the races or drive a few short miles to a nearby casino. Some tent sites have a charcoal grill, fire ring, and picnic table. There are no open fires permitted in the tent sites in the woods. However, propane cook stoves are allowed. Firewood is available on-site for a small fee.
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Rasar State Park

4. Rasar State Park

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State park 15mi from Sedro-Woolley · 58 sites
Discover the natural splendor of Rasar State Park.
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Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

5. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

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National forest 65mi from Sedro-Woolley · 753 sites
High-altitude beauty north of Mt. Rainier. From glaciers to river fishing, all is spectacular!
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Otter Pond Pastures

6. Otter Pond Pastures

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7.2mi from Sedro-Woolley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Camp in a private grove of trees overlooking acres of pastures with grazing sheep, miniature cattle, ponies, and horses. Depending upon the time of year, there may be lambs, newborn calves or puppies. From December to June a creek burbles by. The campsite has a gazebo with furniture and fire table. There is also a fire ring, but burn bans sometimes begin as early as the middle of June. Current burn ban rules will be posted. Acres of grass to wander through, and a Portapotty for your convenience. There is running water, but it is piped from the creek via solar-powered pump, and is not potable. During the winter we pull the pump. Water is available from the busy creek just feet away. Picnic tables for your use.
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Greenstone Farm Camping

7. Greenstone Farm Camping

99%
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7.4mi from Sedro-Woolley · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Reserve your RV site, Dispersed tent camping, or Luxury Glamping tent vacation today! We cannot accommodate same day bookings. Quiet country location, gorgeous views of Mount Baker, horses pastured next door, eagles overhead. Trails in forest for your enjoyment. Close to North Cascades for Hiking, Big Lake for Water sports, Disc Golf, Walker Valley ORV park, and close to downtown Mount Vernon for amenities. One hour north of Seattle, one hour south of Vancouver, BC. RV parking on long flat driveway can accommodate large size rigs. Full Hookup available (20/30/50 Amp power, Potable water, (septic by arrangement). Guest Wi-Fi available. Maximum 13 night stay, NO long term rental space available. Dogs welcome on leash or fenced at all times. Includes use of communal area to cook, outdoor washup sink, and access to fire pit with wood and fire starters available. We are a strictly non smoking site, except inside your rig. Glamping tent in the forest is 16 x 24 ft, with pillow top queen bed, kitchenette with refrigerator/microwave/drinking water/dishes, comfy seating and 8 foot covered deck. Access to full bathroom, cooking facility, communal fire pit, BBQ, Wi-Fi available, full electrical power in tent, woodstove in tent with wood provided. Not suitable for small children, and no pets allowed in tent. Walk in Campsites - choose your own place to spend the night on the open pasture or in our forest. 1 tent per reservation. In forest tent site is small, single tent for no more than 2 people recommended. Includes use of communal area to cook, use of picnic tables, Full bathroom and access to fire pit with free wood and firestarters. We do not allow in-car camping without tent topper.
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Bird Watching at the Beaver Pond

8. Bird Watching at the Beaver Pond

97%
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9mi from Sedro-Woolley · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
09/13/2024 Update: The forest clean-up project has concluded, and replanting has already been done. The property is not as it was before, and it will take time to be in a desirable state; however, if you are interested in having a safe base camp for your travels and don't mind the current status, I would be happy to discuss accommodating you. 04/20/2024 Update: We have been patiently waiting for a forest clean-up logging project to begin, and it has officially started. Our property has a large number of dying trees, so this is necessary to ensure the overall forest health. However, it will unavoidably disrupt the look of the property for many years to come. We will be replanting next February. For those who wish to use the property only as a safe base camp near mountain biking trails, I’ll happily invite you to stay, but if you’re looking for a picturesque forest setting, you’ll want to check back in with us in a couple of years. ----- This 21-acre forest with a large beaver pond is classified as a class-A wetland. In addition to this, you can find a shallow creek, beaver dams, old growth forest, and a phenomenal bird habitat. Find privacy and quiet except for the songs of many birds and woodpeckers. The property is minutes away from Blanchard Mountain Trail head. There are numerous biking and hiking trails within a short distance, and while we aren't yet at the point of building trails here at the property, that will be coming shortly. This property was once a show home, but a fire occurred over 10 years ago and the house was not rebuilt. While the remaining ruins are minimal, it sets an exciting backdrop; perhaps it can be the scene for a mysterious photo shoot. We have been actively working on cleaning up the property, but there are occasional spots where we find leftover fire debris that the previous occupant scattered throughout the property. If you find such a spot during your stay, please let us know. Within the property is a small orchard with apples, blueberries, blackberries, grapes, and plumbs. While you are welcome to graze during your stay, we ask that you not harvest a great deal to ensure enough for everyone to enjoy. There are fish in the pond, and though fishing is allowed, we can not claim what type or ease due to the nature of the plant growth. It is not stocked and is only fed by the area's waterways. I have been asked several times if the fire ban is still active. Yes, it is. There is no longer access to a hose, so being able to quickly put out a fire in case of an accident is also more concerning. Sadly, with the last several years of intense summers, our area is likely going to be at risk of drought again this summer. If you are interested in reserving the entire property for a completely secluded stay, please contact me directly. That option is $175 for a party of up to 20 individuals, but no more than 2 camper vans/RVs and four additional cars per night.
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Skagit river camping and sauna

9. Skagit river camping and sauna

96%
(337)
9.1mi from Sedro-Woolley · 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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Moran State Park

10. Moran State Park

96%
(24)
State park 29mi from Sedro-Woolley · 145 sites
Relax by a picturesque mountain lake in the heart of the San Juan Islands.
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Camano Island State Park

11. Camano Island State Park

91%
(14)
State park 29mi from Sedro-Woolley · 94 sites
Camp on a quiet, underrated island within a short drive of Seattle.
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South Whidbey Island State Park

12. South Whidbey Island State Park

95%
(10)
State park 36mi from Sedro-Woolley · 53 sites
Hug a giant red-cedar tree in the lush forest and collect crabs from the sprawling shoreline.
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Birch Bay State Park

13. Birch Bay State Park

88%
(13)
State park 36mi from Sedro-Woolley · 169 sites
Camp next to a shellfish-harvesting hotspot just nine miles south of the Canadian border.
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Lush Camping Getaway

14. Lush Camping Getaway

97%
(73)
9.3mi from Sedro-Woolley · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to our peaceful property with beautiful views in every direction! Surrounded by blueberry fields, we purchased this property to enjoy camping with our three kids, extended family, and friends away from crowded campgrounds . Offering the use of it to others through Hipcamp is a fun way to share with others when not in use by us. We hope others will find the same joy we do. Property access is directly off the road with any vehicle. We have had large motor homes on the property without any trouble. Traffic is minimal with mostly other people off to enjoy their recreational land. The nearest neighbors are about 500' away across the blueberry fields. You may occasionally hear our neighbors enjoying their property as well but the noises sound distant and haven't been a problem for us. Because we allow dispersed camping there may be other people on the property with you. Please select our group camping option If you are interested in having the entire property for yourselves or for an event such as a family reunion or large friend group camping trip. The property is about one mile from the cascade bicycle trail which will take you to Sedro-Woolley in eleven miles or East to Birdsview Brewery in seven miles. If you explore even further East you'll find Act One Ice Cream Parlor adjacent to The Concrete Theater in Concrete. Check their website for hours and showings. A new local spot, Lyman Tavern, might also be a fun place to grab a bite to eat. Kids are allowed during certain hours. Cozy up next to a campfire at our fire pit constructed last season. It is located in the center of the property. Posts with solar lights are also around the fire pit. The lights are operated by remote so lights can be turned off to star gaze. You are welcome to burn any wood already down. Outdoor opportunities (hiking, biking, rafting) are in abundance from about any direction. To the East you'll find the North Cascade National Park, Baker Lake within the Mt. Baker National Forest, and Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Bicyclists will enjoy the close proximity to the Cascade Trail. Places to explore further from camp could be Deception Pass, Padilla Bay or the quaint towns of LaConner and Anacortes. We do not live on site but could potentially be there upon your arrival setting up any "extras" you've requested or finishing property maintenance. We do have friends nearby who alert us to anything that doesn't look right. ***As this is a working agricultural area we want to be transparent that farm activities such a spraying and harvesting of the blueberries may occur along property boundaries. More than likely this will not happen during your stay but be prepared to head to town for ice cream or to the Birdsview Brewery while things settle down around camp. Please let us know if you have any questions. This has not been a problem for us yet personally.
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Heron's Nest Botanicals

15. Heron's Nest Botanicals

97%
(16)
9.8mi from Sedro-Woolley · 1 site
We offer a Holistic experience of connection with true Nature and wish that our guests are sensitive to the beautiful energy that surround our property. We have 26 acres of beautiful woods and wetlands in the foothills of the North Cascades. The Samish River runs through the property, narrowing into a deeper channel from the broad protected marshes to the north which provide excellent bird-watching vistas. We are located 30 min Southeast of Bellingham and one hour away from the fantastic Mt Baker ski area. Our yurt is new, with no power but with good cell reception. We have a fully set up kitchen with all necessary utensils and dishes, comfortable bed with linen, woodstove and gas stove. Remember to bring a cooler! Our newly built bathroom has hot water, shower, composting toilet and electricity where you can charge your devices No pets
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Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp

16. Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp

98%
(303)
10mi from Sedro-Woolley · 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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Lookout Arts Quarry Campground

17. Lookout Arts Quarry Campground

92%
(98)
11mi from Sedro-Woolley · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Lookout Arts Quarry is a vibrant rural arts cooperative with a lovely LAKE! 🌲Nestled on 61 acres of wetland + forest, just one mile off I-5. Once a rock quarry, this dynamic land now hosts inspiring festivals, intimate concerts, WWOOFers and wetland restoration, and international artist residencies. Our proximity to Galbraith, a world-class mountain-biking destination is a key draw, and we feature the freshest private swimming hole around! (The swimming is clothing optional, but the rest of the campground does require clothing.) Follow us on social media @lookoutartsquarry 🥰 This is a campground for more self-sufficient and adventurous folks who want an alternative experience. The forests of the LAQ house myriad art installations and treasures; check out the "Saloon" stage, peep the pirate ship, and then jump into the 80-foot deep rainwater lake! Bring paddle boards and floating toys 🤿🐬 lay out in the sun on the floating wooden dock, or squirrel away reading a book in a hammock hidden in dense forest. We guarantee a lovely and unique camping experience. We are located in the Coast Salish Region on the traditional territory of the Nuwhaha and Nooksack Peoples.
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Lazy H Farm and Gardens

18. Lazy H Farm and Gardens

98%
(117)
11mi from Sedro-Woolley · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Lazy H Farms is an organic, family-owned farm and gardens located outside of Mount Vernon in Skagit County Washington. Focused on sustainable practices, we grow organic produce, berries, apples, herbs, lavender, flowers and more! The farm is home to a happy family of animals. Come say hello to our mini pigs, alpacas, hens, ducks and barn kitties. The farm is also host to an array of wildlife including: Great Blue Heron, eagles, owls, and deer. We have an array of activities available on the farm including painting with the mini pigs, animal photoshoots, and farm tours. Check out the extras page on Hipcamp for a full list of add-ons. We are located minutes from I-5 and less than two hours from Seattle and Vancouver, Canada. Mount Baker National Forest and North Cascade National Park are both a short drive away. Additionally Lazy H Farms is only a few miles from the coast and there is lots to see and do in Skagit County! THINGS TO DO NEARBY- Right across HWY 9 there are water activities at Big Lake, hiking and gorgeous views at Little Mountain, and swimming at Clear Lake. There are plenty of local trails nearby to explore. In downtown Mount Vernon you can walk the outdoor promenade along the Skagit River, get takeout from local restaurants and coffee shops, or visit unique downtown shops. Please note this is a working farm with working dogs protecting our livestock 24/7 and you may hear a few barks upon your arrival. Please send us a message if you have any questions!
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Carson Creek Estate

19. Carson Creek Estate

92%
(103)
11mi from Sedro-Woolley · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Carson Creek Estate is set on 20 rural acres in the heart of Lake Samish. Mother Nature provides a stunning backdrop with a view of look out mountain. We offer meadows, creeks, trails and forest; which create a flexible outdoor space for camping. The camping area is in a private grass field. We have a Barndominum next door that is rented separately. There are multiple areas to ride bikes. Around Lake Samish, Galbraith Mountain, Lake Padden, Squires Lake and so much more (all within 10 minutes of the property). There is a public park at the northwest corner of Lake Samish (5 minute car ride) you can swim in the lake.
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Bayview Alpacas

20. Bayview Alpacas

100%
(65)
11mi from Sedro-Woolley · 1 site
🗓️➡️🥳 As of 3/25/26, daffodils and tulips are now blooming in Skagit Valley. Don't see your desired dates? Please send us a message! 🦙🐐🐓🏕️ 🗓️🌞 Local Upcoming 2026 Events: March ~ Daffodils bloom before tulips, typically in March. Keep an eye on the bloom map for updates: https://www.tulips.com/bloommap April 1-30 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival - https://tulipfestival.org/gardens/ https://tulipfestival.org/bloom-status/ Memorial Day ~ Stay tuned! July 4 ~ Stay tuned! July 31 - Aug 2 Anacortes Arts Festival 10:00 am - 6:00 pm August LaConner Classic Boat and Car Show (likely 8/1) ~ Stay tuned! Labor Day weekend ~ Stay tuned! Fun events at Christianson's Nursery: www.christiansonsnursery.com/events/ ☀️🦙🐓 We have limited availability but please reach out if you would like to inquire about specific dates. As always if you are a returning guest, please send us an email with your desired trip dates before sending your booking request for the best rates and special availability. Bayview Alpacas is located on 10 privately-gated acres across the street from Padilla Bay, a National Estuarine Research Reserve. The Reserve protects one of the largest beds of eelgrass in the contiguous United States - nearly 8,000 acres. Habitats found here support herring, smelt, salmon, flatfish, Dungeness crab, ducks, eagles, shorebirds, and peregrine falcons. Mammals found in Padilla bay include harbor seals and river otters. Located in the northern reaches of greater Puget Sound, at the saltwater edge of the large delta of the Skagit River in the Salish Sea, the reserve is eight miles long and three miles across. The Padilla Bay Reserve is one of 29 areas in the National Estuarine Research Reserve System. The 11,966 acres-site is protected for long-term research, water quality monitoring, education, and coastal stewardship.
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