A-frame cabins near Wenatchee

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Central Washington’s compact city of Wenatchee claims to be the "Apple Capital of the World," and for good reason. The surrounding valley is full of apple orchards, with fruit stands hawking all sorts of apple varieties in late summer. Wenatchee also provides easy access to the nearby community of Cashmere, where Liberty Orchards has produced Turkish delight-style Aplets and Cotlets for over a century. And while apples are big business, Wenatchee offers plenty more, with ample opportunities for outdoor fun throughout the year. You can even camp right in town, at Wenatchee Confluence State Park.

88% (13) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Wenatchee

Nason Ridge Hummingbird Retreat

1. Nason Ridge Hummingbird Retreat

85%
(17)
33mi from Wenatchee · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Private acreage backs up to Forest land. Great hiking, 20 minutes to beautiful Leavenworth, 20 minutes to Stevens Pass, 10 minutes to Lake Wenatchee. 90 miles from Seattle. Shower house. Private and secluded.
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from 
$39
 / night
Alpine Lakes High Camp

2. Alpine Lakes High Camp

19mi from Wenatchee · 73 sites
Discover the unparalleled charm of High Camp, a unique retreat nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Our campground is designed for adventurers seeking to forge connections with nature and each other, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the ordinary. At High Camp, we believe in the magic of shared experiences. Whether you’re conquering a mountain peak, unwinding by a serene lake, or sharing stories around a crackling campfire, every moment spent here transforms into a cherished memory. Our mission is to provide a space that encourages community, exploration, and a profound appreciation for the great outdoors. Our facilities include nine cozy back country huts, a welcoming communal lodge, and a rejuvenating sauna with a cold plunge—everything you need for the ultimate wilderness getaway. After a day of adventure, relax and recharge in the tranquil surroundings of nature. Each cabin is equipped with a propane two-burner stove, pots, pans, dishes, and utensils, ensuring you have all the essentials for cooking. The accommodations are designed to comfortably host your entire group, with amenities tailored to the maximum occupancy of each cabin. Feel free to bring along your favorite camp mug or French Press for that perfect morning brew! We provide pillows and comfy mattresses, but you are responsible for bringing you own sleeping bag/linens/pillow case.

Central Washington’s compact city of Wenatchee claims to be the "Apple Capital of the World," and for good reason. The surrounding valley is full of apple orchards, with fruit stands hawking all sorts of apple varieties in late summer. Wenatchee also provides easy access to the nearby community of Cashmere, where Liberty Orchards has produced Turkish delight-style Aplets and Cotlets for over a century. And while apples are big business, Wenatchee offers plenty more, with ample opportunities for outdoor fun throughout the year. You can even camp right in town, at Wenatchee Confluence State Park.

88% (13) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Wenatchee

Nason Ridge Hummingbird Retreat

1. Nason Ridge Hummingbird Retreat

85%
(17)
33mi from Wenatchee · 6 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Private acreage backs up to Forest land. Great hiking, 20 minutes to beautiful Leavenworth, 20 minutes to Stevens Pass, 10 minutes to Lake Wenatchee. 90 miles from Seattle. Shower house. Private and secluded.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$39
 / night
Alpine Lakes High Camp

2. Alpine Lakes High Camp

19mi from Wenatchee · 73 sites
Discover the unparalleled charm of High Camp, a unique retreat nestled in the heart of the breathtaking Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Our campground is designed for adventurers seeking to forge connections with nature and each other, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the ordinary. At High Camp, we believe in the magic of shared experiences. Whether you’re conquering a mountain peak, unwinding by a serene lake, or sharing stories around a crackling campfire, every moment spent here transforms into a cherished memory. Our mission is to provide a space that encourages community, exploration, and a profound appreciation for the great outdoors. Our facilities include nine cozy back country huts, a welcoming communal lodge, and a rejuvenating sauna with a cold plunge—everything you need for the ultimate wilderness getaway. After a day of adventure, relax and recharge in the tranquil surroundings of nature. Each cabin is equipped with a propane two-burner stove, pots, pans, dishes, and utensils, ensuring you have all the essentials for cooking. The accommodations are designed to comfortably host your entire group, with amenities tailored to the maximum occupancy of each cabin. Feel free to bring along your favorite camp mug or French Press for that perfect morning brew! We provide pillows and comfy mattresses, but you are responsible for bringing you own sleeping bag/linens/pillow case.

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A-frame cabins near Wenatchee guide

Where to go

Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

Just east of Wenatchee, the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest offers alpine lakes, dense forests, and plenty of campgrounds and backcountry camping options. The forest extends all the way up to Canada, and borders the expansive North Cascades National Park to the northeast.

Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

Running alongside the western side of the Cascade Mountains, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is the most visited national forest in the country. It boasts an extensive network of rivers and offers ample opportunities for winter sports. Almost half of the forest is designated wilderness area, and is inaccessible by motorized vehicle, but there are plenty of developed campsites for those who aren't up for backpacking.

Southeast Washington Wine Country

You’ll find some of Washington's most celebrated wine-growing areas just south of town, and the Wenatchee itself is right in the heart of the Columbia Valley AVA. The highest concentration of wineries and vineyards are found in and around Walla WallaYakima, and the Tri-Cities of Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland.

When to go

Wenatchee is at its most pleasant in July and August, when the weather is warm and generally dry. This is the best (and busiest) time for camping in the region, though the weather is generally favorable well into September. Winter is also worth considering if you're fond of outdoor snow sports, and December, in particular, draws visitors looking to take advantage of the festive cheer at the nearby Bavarian-inspired town of Leavenworth.

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