The best river, stream, or creek cabin rentals near Tokeland

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Looking to cozy up in a cabin next to the river near Tokeland, Washington? Hipcamp has over 110 options that match your preferences. Nature Camp, Cabin and Farm (340 reviews), Tillamook (308 reviews), and Four Directions Retreat (300 reviews) are just some of the top-rated campsites to choose from. With an average price per night of $85 and options as low as $25, you'll find a range of prices to fit your budget. Popular amenities include showers, potable water, and cooking equipment, while popular activities include swimming and paddling.

97% (44) 5 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Tokeland

Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

1. Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

96%
(51)
49mi from Tokeland · 1 site
Coffee Creek is an intentional community and working farm on the north side of Centralia, Washington. While our 11 acres feels very secluded, we are just 3 miles from historic downtown and 10 minutes from the freeway and shopping. An accessible oasis! There is a park with swimming, fishing and hiking along the Skookumchuck river within a mile of the farm, in addition to the natural beauty found right here at home. We enjoy bird watching, exploring our forest, and relaxing around a fire when we aren't working on the farm. Seasonal Strawberries and pastured poultry are our specialties, and we offer a wide variety of veggies and fruits. Farm fresh eggs are almost always available and we have organic meats to purchase and grill.
Pets
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Showers
from 
$105
 / night
Hidden Pillar Retreat

2. Hidden Pillar Retreat

34mi from Tokeland · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Escape to 13 acres of peaceful Pacific Northwest forest where the Columbia River meets towering trees, and stillness replaces the noise of everyday life. Wake to bald eagles calling overhead. Spend your days hiking wooded trails, watching river traffic, or listening to waves lap the rocky shore. Gather around evening fires under the stars, surrounded by nothing but wind in the trees and the quiet you've been craving. This place is great for: - Solo adventurers and couples wanting private, self-sufficient camping - Artists and creatives seeking inspiring retreat space - Meditation and forest bathing groups drawn to collective quiet - Scouts, clubs, or church groups seeking authentic outdoor experiences - Intentional small gatherings—low-key family reunions or friend groups united by peace, not parties There are three distinct areas to Hidden Pillar. Creekside and/or Riverside camp site bookings do not include access to structures at the cabin. - Off-grid cabin with wood stove, composting toilet, solar power, outdoor kitchen with basic supplies and grill, picnic shelter, and group camp (up to 10 tents) - Creekside primitive camp on a bluff overlooking the river—secluded, wooded - Riverside clearing with picnic table, fire pit and river views—most accessible site including access for some RV's All sites include access to on-site trails, shared Columbia River shoreline access, and portable toilets. What to Know Before You Book The cabin sleeps 3 adults comfortably and has basic amenities inside: bed and futon with bedding, chairs and table, games and a small library. The outdoor kitchen includes two picnic tables, a gas and charcoal grill with burner, basic cooking equipment, and dishes for 8. Propane and wood fire pits are included. Camping at Hidden Pillar is a primitive, off-grid experience: - No electricity; no running water - Bring all water or purification system; pack out all trash - Gravel roads are steep and rutted—high-clearance vehicle recommended for cabin and Creekside access Hidden Pillar Retreat provides easy access to Southwest Washington Coast beaches, historic river towns (Skamokawa, Cathlamet, Astoria), Julia Butler Hansen Wildlife Refuge, and excellent boating/kayaking.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

3. American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

14mi from Tokeland
American Sunset RV & Tent Resort stands out as a unique family-owned campground nestled in the picturesque Westport, Washington. Open year-round, this inviting destination allows guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the coast through every season. The resort's prime location places you right at the heart of Westport, providing easy access to a variety of attractions and activities. Westport is renowned for its year-round recreational opportunities, including fishing, surfing, clamming, beachcombing, crabbing, and even whale watching. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, American Sunset RV & Tent Resort offers the perfect base for exploring the stunning natural features of the area, as well as nearby restaurants and shops. Experience the charm and excitement of Westport while enjoying the comfort and hospitality of this exceptional campground.

Looking to cozy up in a cabin next to the river near Tokeland, Washington? Hipcamp has over 110 options that match your preferences. Nature Camp, Cabin and Farm (340 reviews), Tillamook (308 reviews), and Four Directions Retreat (300 reviews) are just some of the top-rated campsites to choose from. With an average price per night of $85 and options as low as $25, you'll find a range of prices to fit your budget. Popular amenities include showers, potable water, and cooking equipment, while popular activities include swimming and paddling.

97% (44) 5 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Tokeland

Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

1. Coffee Creek Community & Gardens

96%
(51)
49mi from Tokeland · 1 site
Coffee Creek is an intentional community and working farm on the north side of Centralia, Washington. While our 11 acres feels very secluded, we are just 3 miles from historic downtown and 10 minutes from the freeway and shopping. An accessible oasis! There is a park with swimming, fishing and hiking along the Skookumchuck river within a mile of the farm, in addition to the natural beauty found right here at home. We enjoy bird watching, exploring our forest, and relaxing around a fire when we aren't working on the farm. Seasonal Strawberries and pastured poultry are our specialties, and we offer a wide variety of veggies and fruits. Farm fresh eggs are almost always available and we have organic meats to purchase and grill.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$105
 / night
Hidden Pillar Retreat

2. Hidden Pillar Retreat

34mi from Tokeland · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
Escape to 13 acres of peaceful Pacific Northwest forest where the Columbia River meets towering trees, and stillness replaces the noise of everyday life. Wake to bald eagles calling overhead. Spend your days hiking wooded trails, watching river traffic, or listening to waves lap the rocky shore. Gather around evening fires under the stars, surrounded by nothing but wind in the trees and the quiet you've been craving. This place is great for: - Solo adventurers and couples wanting private, self-sufficient camping - Artists and creatives seeking inspiring retreat space - Meditation and forest bathing groups drawn to collective quiet - Scouts, clubs, or church groups seeking authentic outdoor experiences - Intentional small gatherings—low-key family reunions or friend groups united by peace, not parties There are three distinct areas to Hidden Pillar. Creekside and/or Riverside camp site bookings do not include access to structures at the cabin. - Off-grid cabin with wood stove, composting toilet, solar power, outdoor kitchen with basic supplies and grill, picnic shelter, and group camp (up to 10 tents) - Creekside primitive camp on a bluff overlooking the river—secluded, wooded - Riverside clearing with picnic table, fire pit and river views—most accessible site including access for some RV's All sites include access to on-site trails, shared Columbia River shoreline access, and portable toilets. What to Know Before You Book The cabin sleeps 3 adults comfortably and has basic amenities inside: bed and futon with bedding, chairs and table, games and a small library. The outdoor kitchen includes two picnic tables, a gas and charcoal grill with burner, basic cooking equipment, and dishes for 8. Propane and wood fire pits are included. Camping at Hidden Pillar is a primitive, off-grid experience: - No electricity; no running water - Bring all water or purification system; pack out all trash - Gravel roads are steep and rutted—high-clearance vehicle recommended for cabin and Creekside access Hidden Pillar Retreat provides easy access to Southwest Washington Coast beaches, historic river towns (Skamokawa, Cathlamet, Astoria), Julia Butler Hansen Wildlife Refuge, and excellent boating/kayaking.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

3. American Sunset RV & Tent Resort

14mi from Tokeland
American Sunset RV & Tent Resort stands out as a unique family-owned campground nestled in the picturesque Westport, Washington. Open year-round, this inviting destination allows guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of the coast through every season. The resort's prime location places you right at the heart of Westport, providing easy access to a variety of attractions and activities. Westport is renowned for its year-round recreational opportunities, including fishing, surfing, clamming, beachcombing, crabbing, and even whale watching. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, American Sunset RV & Tent Resort offers the perfect base for exploring the stunning natural features of the area, as well as nearby restaurants and shops. Experience the charm and excitement of Westport while enjoying the comfort and hospitality of this exceptional campground.

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