The best cave camping near Whidbey Island Station

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping adventures in the United States! If you're looking for an out-of-the-ordinary camping experience near Whidbey Island Station, Washington, with a preference for cave exploration, we've got you covered. With over 80 available options specifically tailored to your preferences, you'll have plenty of unique caves to choose from. Whether you're a seasoned spelunker or just looking to try something new, you can count on us to provide the perfect cave camping experience. Looking for some top recommendations? Check out North Wind House - Historic Cascadia (155 reviews), Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp (137 reviews), and Camp Keyser Forest Camp (62 reviews). These popular campsites offer the amenities you need, such as pet-friendly accommodations, campfires, and trash disposal. And with activities like surfing, off-roading (OHV), and wildlife watching in the area, you'll have no shortage of excitement during your cave camping adventure. So why wait? Start planning your unforgettable cave camping trip today!

94% (505)

Top-rated campgrounds near Whidbey Island Station

1. Camp Keyser Forest Camp

94%
(326)
43mi from Whidbey Island Station · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp Keyser is a wooded 5 acre parcel in the mountains, near mountain loop highway - in the center of everything wonderful in the northern cascade mountains. We have one private cabin and 6 campsites. Tent campers will enjoy the lush landscape of a mature forest with sites along the (seasonal) Thirsty Creek. Nearby (3 minute walk), users can contemplate views of Whitehorse Mountain, Jumbo Mountain, Glacier Peak, and Whitechuck Mountain. This part of the Stillaguamish valley and the adjacent Mountain Loop Highway is known for a great selection of hiking trails, at all skill levels. It is perfect hub for all of your outdoor interests. The trailhead for the summit of Whitehorse Mountain is just a mile away, as is Old Mine Road trail (45 minute hike ending in 2 waterfalls). A 15-20 minute walk takes campers to a swimming hole in the cool Stillaguamish river for a dip or a paddle. Even closer is Whitehorse Regional Trail (great for biking, walking and horseback riding) built on the bed of the former BNSF railroad through the North Stillaguamish River Valley, spanning over 27 miles. The nearly level trail meanders through the valley, rewarding visitors with picturesque, landscape views of forests, farmland, streams and rivers, and mountain vistas. Sites have a generous fire pit and access to a Porta-Potty. For bathing I recommend cool dip in the Stillaguamish River. In season there is also fishing, snowshoeing, concerts at the blue grass festival grounds, a rodeo, and so much more.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$43
 / night

2. North Wind House: Historic Cascadia

98%
(349)
44mi from Whidbey Island Station · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Step back in time to 1890 on this rustic and authentic organic homestead property. We have worked to ensure that you feel the rich cultural and natural heritage of this rugged wilderness in the North Cascade foothills. Within an hour or two of Seattle, Vancouver BC, Mt Baker, The Salish Sea and so much more. We have lava tube swimming holes on the property, and glacier fed spring water, and The property is adjacent to the easily accessible and incredile Nooksack Valley Gold mine Trail.Come experience life as it once was in the Cascadia bio-region.Learn more about this land:Nestled on the first foothills of the Cascades, this 30 acre historic farm property established in 1890 has an array of beautiful and private tenting sights from grassy fields to lush rainforest. The land is rustic and charming with many species of trees and wildlife. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$56
 / night

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping adventures in the United States! If you're looking for an out-of-the-ordinary camping experience near Whidbey Island Station, Washington, with a preference for cave exploration, we've got you covered. With over 80 available options specifically tailored to your preferences, you'll have plenty of unique caves to choose from. Whether you're a seasoned spelunker or just looking to try something new, you can count on us to provide the perfect cave camping experience. Looking for some top recommendations? Check out North Wind House - Historic Cascadia (155 reviews), Chuckanut Hills Farm & Camp (137 reviews), and Camp Keyser Forest Camp (62 reviews). These popular campsites offer the amenities you need, such as pet-friendly accommodations, campfires, and trash disposal. And with activities like surfing, off-roading (OHV), and wildlife watching in the area, you'll have no shortage of excitement during your cave camping adventure. So why wait? Start planning your unforgettable cave camping trip today!

94% (505)

Top-rated campgrounds near Whidbey Island Station

1. Camp Keyser Forest Camp

94%
(326)
43mi from Whidbey Island Station · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp Keyser is a wooded 5 acre parcel in the mountains, near mountain loop highway - in the center of everything wonderful in the northern cascade mountains. We have one private cabin and 6 campsites. Tent campers will enjoy the lush landscape of a mature forest with sites along the (seasonal) Thirsty Creek. Nearby (3 minute walk), users can contemplate views of Whitehorse Mountain, Jumbo Mountain, Glacier Peak, and Whitechuck Mountain. This part of the Stillaguamish valley and the adjacent Mountain Loop Highway is known for a great selection of hiking trails, at all skill levels. It is perfect hub for all of your outdoor interests. The trailhead for the summit of Whitehorse Mountain is just a mile away, as is Old Mine Road trail (45 minute hike ending in 2 waterfalls). A 15-20 minute walk takes campers to a swimming hole in the cool Stillaguamish river for a dip or a paddle. Even closer is Whitehorse Regional Trail (great for biking, walking and horseback riding) built on the bed of the former BNSF railroad through the North Stillaguamish River Valley, spanning over 27 miles. The nearly level trail meanders through the valley, rewarding visitors with picturesque, landscape views of forests, farmland, streams and rivers, and mountain vistas. Sites have a generous fire pit and access to a Porta-Potty. For bathing I recommend cool dip in the Stillaguamish River. In season there is also fishing, snowshoeing, concerts at the blue grass festival grounds, a rodeo, and so much more.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$43
 / night

2. North Wind House: Historic Cascadia

98%
(349)
44mi from Whidbey Island Station · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Step back in time to 1890 on this rustic and authentic organic homestead property. We have worked to ensure that you feel the rich cultural and natural heritage of this rugged wilderness in the North Cascade foothills. Within an hour or two of Seattle, Vancouver BC, Mt Baker, The Salish Sea and so much more. We have lava tube swimming holes on the property, and glacier fed spring water, and The property is adjacent to the easily accessible and incredile Nooksack Valley Gold mine Trail.Come experience life as it once was in the Cascadia bio-region.Learn more about this land:Nestled on the first foothills of the Cascades, this 30 acre historic farm property established in 1890 has an array of beautiful and private tenting sights from grassy fields to lush rainforest. The land is rustic and charming with many species of trees and wildlife. 
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$56
 / night

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