Camping near Seattle

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The largest city in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle sprawls along the coasts of Puget Sound and Washington Lake. As a major port city, it’s no surprise that many campers flock to Seattle for its water-based adventures like kayaking, whale watching, and beachcombing. While famous for major downtown Seattle attractions like its Space Needle and Pike Place Market, it’s also known for its nature-inspired features like Washington Park Arboretum, Green Lake, and Seattle Beach. The outskirts of the city boast a wide array of RV parks, campgrounds, and cabin rentals. Or, discover more rustic accommodations near landmarks like Olympic National Park, Mount Rainier National Park, and North Cascades National Park, as well.

96% (14.5K) 1,082 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Seattle

Ms Pacman's Glampsite *no shower*

1. Ms Pacman's Glampsite *no shower*

100%
(42)
6.4mi from Seattle · 1 site
This backyard shed conversion is a perfect mix of comfy and quirky! Ms Pacman, Beanie Babies, a lips couch, and Space Jam all make an appearance in this suburban backyard glamping experience! At just 186 square feet, this spot is all yours to enjoy away from the noise of the city in our large and lush backyard. You will have full rein of a private patio to smoke or enjoy meals on our newly built cedar deck, or enjoy a drink in the shared hammock space under our towering Eastern Hemlock tree. Your quiet backyard refuge is newly converted with everything you’ll need for a fun weekend away. We are just two blocks from the bus stop with access to Seattle’s great transit system. This space is close to the airport, close to downtown, and walkable to the home of the The Rat City Roller Derby in White Center. And only two blocks from your door is Westcrest Park, a Greenbelt with trails and a beautiful view of the Seattle skyline. If you feel like staying in, enjoy our Mr and Mrs Pacman games in your “mini arcade” or make use of some of the supplied board games or the sudoku/coloring books available. Relax on an iconic Seattle drag bar’s original “lips couch” and grab a book from our queer library with beer available for purchase in your kitchenette. This is a stand alone structure that is separate from our main house. There is no shower in this dry space, but there is a camping sink that functions like a normal kitchen sink with hot water capacity. The shed has an easy to use composting toilet with clear instructions if you’re a first timer. Also, “Ms Pacman's Backyard Glampsite” is a converted shed, so be ready for some lower ceilings and narrow spaces. The lofted full bed is cozy, so don’t bob your head on the way out! The bed has a six inch memory foam mattress with extra blankets and pillows available. Everything is washed with free and clear laundry detergent for any sensitivities. We provide a small refrigerator, a 2 burner stove with pots and pans for light cooking, coffee making supplies (reusable keurig pods or pour over coffee along with creamers and sugars), wine openers, dishes, and more. We have 2 tables where you can enjoy meals and games either indoors or outdoors. You will be one block away from Highland Park which has a tennis court and baseball field. Less than a mile north, you can explore the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails. Only two blocks south of the property is Westcrest Park that hosts a community garden, a dog park, and small trails in their greenbelt. You’re also walking distance to downtown White Center, which has a microbrewery, a roller skating rink, a gay bar, a plant store, and plenty of coffee shops and restaurants.
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$60
 / night
Highland Park Hideaway

2. Highland Park Hideaway

99%
(73)
7.2mi from Seattle · 3 sites
Enjoy an urban layover in Seattle at this “secret garden” oasis! Property is tucked away off the main street in a manicured, park-like setting. Borders a private greenbelt on one side, with territorial and peek-a-boo mountain views. Easy walking distance to public transit, numerous open spaces, parks/playgrounds...and a coffee shop and cafe in the adjacent, vibrant Greenbridge Community. 2 blocks to Westcrest Park, which has panoramic views of the city skyline and an off-leash dog area. Highland Park Hideaway offers easy access to downtown Seattle, Pike Place Market, Ferries, Seattle Center, Space Needle, Alki Beach and so much more. Or head down to T-Mobile Park, Lumen field (~6 miles) or Climate Pledge Arena (~8 miles) for a Mariners, Sounders, Seahawks or Kraken game...or one of many events/concerts! Closest RV spot to the stadium (~10 mins) for World Cup matches! Conveniently located on bus routes (60, 131, H Line) to downtown Seattle. And just a ~12 minute drive to SEA Airport or downtown Seattle. Uber/Lyft/Taxis are readily available in minutes. Short distance (.75 mile) to hip and funky downtown White Center with a diverse array of restaurants, bars, breweries and shops! PLEASE NOTE: This driveway spot is best suited for Vanlife, Overlanders, truck camper, or small RV (25 ft max). Property is at the dead end of a shared (w/neighbors) and narrow driveway ~60 yards from street/entrance, with tight turning/backing radius. Trailers will need to back down the driveway from street into the spot. Trailer tow vehicle should also be able to fit/park in the driveway. Might be an option to park under Carport (11' tall clearance) depending on size/configuration. Rigs must be self-contained. ALSO: This location being in an urban neighborhood (with homes/neighbors around it) – you will hear some city ‘white noise’ from planes, trains, automobiles, etc. Owner/host is an avid camper and lives on-site. MORE DETAILS: 2 RV spots (same or smaller size requirements to fit) may be an option if traveling with friends/family and have two rigs; and 2 spots will be available during World Cup Matches. Stays beyond 5 night max may be possible, depending on circumstances and bookings. Please send a message first if wanting to book for FIFA World Cup 2026.
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$55
 / night
City Scape Homestead w/ Hot Tub

3. City Scape Homestead w/ Hot Tub

100%
(19)
7.4mi from Seattle · 1 site
We are located on a greenbelt off a dead end street. Enjoy the view of the city lights right outside your van or say hi to our two friendly goats. You might spot our resident coyotes or friendly bunnies during your stay. 10 minutes from the city but feels like you are out in your own private forest! Hose hook up and standard power outlet (15amp) available during your stay. Plus hot tub on site! Only a 10-15 minute uber/taxi to downtown or 5 minutes to nearby restaurants/bars. Not the most walkable but just a short car ride from most things! (Downtown, Alki Beach, Georgetown, Airport) We live in an urban setting so you may encounter noise from nearby vehicles, airplanes, fire trucks, etc. This site can only accommodate camper vans or class c motor homes no larger than 25ft. Driver will need to backdown our long driveway to park in the designated site on the side of our house. Please no more than three people and one vehicle. We may be able to make accommodations based on your situation but please message us first! We can only accommodate towable rvs no larger than 20ft in total length including trailer tongue. You must be able to backdown long driveway and park tow vehicle on street. Campfires are welcome in the designated fire pit at the bottom of our hill. Please note there are quite a few steep steps to get there. Please request using this area in advance. Option to purchase farm fresh eggs from our neighbors chickens. Half dozen are $5.00 and can be requested in advance. We operate our rental business out of our home so you may encounter driveway traffic during your stay.
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$75
 / night
Blake Island Marine State Park

4. Blake Island Marine State Park

83%
(3)
State park 8.8mi from Seattle · 46 sites
This Puget Sound island park is a paddler’s paradise that is only accessible by boat.
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Manchester State Park

5. Manchester State Park

State park 601mi from Seattle · 2 sites
Manchester State Park features a beach, sand dunes, and flat grasslands, with nearly 18,000 feet of ocean frontage. The beach line curves gently to form a "catch basin" for sea debris, which accounts for the volume of driftwood found here. Five miles of gentle, sandy beach stretches southward towards the Point Arena Lighthouse. One of the main attractions is the excellent steelhead fishing in the park’s two streams, Brush Creek and Alder Creek. The park features a variety of coastal wildflowers, including sea pinks, poppies, lupines, baby blue eyes and blue irises. The park provides habitat for tundra swans. The San Andreas Fault runs into the sea at the park. The park takes its name from the village of Manchester, which is located in Mendocino County on Coast Highway 1 about seven miles north of Point Arena. This is an area of rich grazing lands, flocks of sheep and herds of cattle which add a pastoral note to some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the world.
Curley Creek Canyon

6. Curley Creek Canyon

97%
(197)
12mi from Seattle · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Forest camping on a huckleberry farm with a salmon stream. 10 acres of permaculture and mycology includes 5 granite fire pits and loop trails with dispersed tent sites. A remote island, naturist beach and kayak at the creek. Parking is limited. Guests love it here: "We stayed two nights at Curley Creek Canyon and loved the experience! Jerrett was a wonderful host and met us upon arrival with great recommendations of places to explore on his beautiful property. The camp sites are clean, private, and have fire pits, and benches provided. We took the roped trail down to the creek (bring gloves its a bit steep) and saw large groups of salmon swim upstream. This time of year is magical with the dropping leafs and lush moss/fungus sightings. Highly recommend if you're looking for a quick getaway from the city to connect to nature. Thanks, Jerrett for the experience and look forward to our next visit!"
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$55
 / night
Whit's-End Retreat

7. Whit's-End Retreat

95%
(10)
12mi from Seattle · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
1 acre property, located approximately 5 miles from the hub of Port Orchard, and less than 2 miles from Banner Forest Recreational Park. All the neighbor's also have acreage, so it feels more spacious that the property lines show.😜 Forest/small farm land with campfire pit close by and available, as long as no "burn-ban" is in effect. Local, sandy beaches and docks within walking distance (2miles). RV/camper/trailer site with electric plug in and garden hose water available. Dump stations within 5 miles of property. Must be checked in by 8pm. Check out is 12pm. Pets are allowed as long as they are friendly, and must be leashed as there are other farm animals loose on property, as well as neighborhood animals. Dogs, Cats, Chickens and Ducks on property. High-prey drive animals not permitted. Campers must clean up after their pets immediately. RV/Trailer site can accommodate a 40+ ft trailer/RV including slide-outs and vehicle. Site is almost level, but longer RVs may need leveling. Terrain is firm, compacted grass and gravel. Tent Site #1 accommodates a grassy site for a Hip-camper to pitch an up to 10 person tent, as well as a 10ft x 20ft designated parking spot on a grassy easement. Campers at this site must provide their own tent and amenities.
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$15
 / night
Fern Gully Retreat

8. Fern Gully Retreat

100%
(39)
12mi from Seattle · 1 site
Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of our secluded Airstream retreat, nestled amidst 10 acres of pristine woodland. Welcome to your own private oasis, where the soothing sounds of nature and the crisp scent of fresh air will rejuvenate your spirit. There is a farm next door for fresh produce and eggs and a canyon in the back filled with old growth trees and ferns.
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$150
 / night
McMurtrey Farm

9. McMurtrey Farm

96%
(262)
12mi from Seattle · 4 sites
Larry and Dolly McMurtrey purchased the Delveccio farm in 1975 next door to this farm. The farm offered an exciting new venture after retirement. The McMurtrey's had many fun and unique ideas. They purchased truck loads of scrap glass to resell as fish glass, which is still seen today in the parking lot. They grew bamboo and sold imperfect veggies that farmers were going to throw away. Eventually they landed on Christmas trees. To expand their ventures, they leased this land for many years then eventually sold the Delveccio land and purchsed this farm in 1998. Today, Larry and Dolly's daughter and son-in law, Jana and Pablo Sifuentes have grown the family business to provide wonderful memories to the community during the holiday season. This year the farm will start a small u-cut flower field then add the pumpkin patch in September and November. We are excited to see where the future of the farm takes us and thank the community for their love and support.
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$55
 / night
Illahee State Park

10. Illahee State Park

100%
(4)
State park 12mi from Seattle · 25 sites
Illahee State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Campers Alike.
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Saltwater State Park

11. Saltwater State Park

83%
(3)
State park 17mi from Seattle · 45 sites
Discover the coastal charm of Saltwater State Park.
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Kitsap Memorial State Park

12. Kitsap Memorial State Park

83%
(3)
State park 20mi from Seattle · 51 sites
Kitsap Memorial is perfect for hosting events in a picturesque setting along the Hood Canal.
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Dash Point State Park

13. Dash Point State Park

75%
(14)
State park 21mi from Seattle · 132 sites
Discover secluded, beachside camping a stone’s throw from major cities.
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Sweet Alyssum Farm

14. Sweet Alyssum Farm

97%
(383)
13mi from Seattle · 3 sites
The farm is on 12 acres of sloping field set against a tall forested backdrop, and only a 5 minute walk from restaurants, shopping, bars and groceries. Three designated level campsites are spaced around the property, each with a fire pit and picnic table. Please pay attention to the fact that these are walk-in sites, and you'll be hauling your camping items from the parking area over uneven ground. We provide a cart to help tote your items, if needed. There is a communal central deck for camper's use, with a water spigot, power outlet and sink, plus a propane stove and some cooking utensils. A communal port-a-potty is available to campers. Parking is in one designated location, and campers must be prepared to walk about 300 feet over uneven ground to their campsite. The working farm fields are not open to campers, but can be admired as a backdrop. A You-Pick flower patch and farm stand at the entrance of the property are open for shopping, picture-taking and flower-picking seasonally. Pets and campfires (outside of burn bans) are permitted. Guests love staying here: "We loved our experience at Alyssa's Flower Farm. The property is beautiful - everywhere you look, you're surrounded by gorgeous scenes of nature. Sunrise and sunset was amazing, and there's something so lovely about hearing songbirds in the trees. They have a beautiful flower farm, and we fell very lucky to have gotten the chance to enjoy it. We loved every moment here, and we can't wait for an opportunity to come back!"
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$40
 / night
ELKS Beach

15. ELKS Beach

98%
(40)
13mi from Seattle · 1 site
Welcome to ELKS Beach, a charming recreation lot nestled along the shores of Lake Sammamish. Though not one acre in size (please note that the HipCamp app requires a minimum selection of 1 acre), our cozy spot offers a unique lakeside experience. Parking is conveniently situated a couple of blocks away, and the site is accessible via a walk-in/walk-out path connected to the East Lake Sammamish Trail. The terrain boasts a slightly sloped, rocky shoreline, providing direct no-bank access to the water for activities such as swimming, paddle-boarding, boating, fishing, and sunbathing. Please be aware that the site does not have utilities or hook-ups, embracing a rustic getaway experience. It can accommodate two tents and up to 6 people comfortably. On-site amenities include a firepit, picnic table, trash can, sun umbrella, a buoy, and camp chairs for your enjoyment. Additionally, a honeybucket is available in the parking lot for your convenience. Please note that the boat lift and on-site cabana are not available for camper use. There is no electricity so please be prepared to bring your own lighting. (There is a set of string lights in the tree that we put up for our personal use that requires our solar generator to use. Just a heads up that these aren’t intended to be part of the guest camping experience). Various chairs, paddle boards, tents and other items shown in images may belong to guests and are not all included in the rental. Please inquire if you have any questions regarding specifics of what is included. Come and experience the tranquility of ELKS Beach, where the natural beauty of Lake Sammamish awaits your exploration.
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$89
 / night
AYH Ranch Campground & Lodging

16. AYH Ranch Campground & Lodging

97%
(56)
13mi from Seattle · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Our 10 acres boarder 140 acres of trails for the Fisher Pond reserve. We have been in business since 1982. Our hand hewn log lodge sleeps 15 and can be booked as a private rental or as individual rooms year round. In the summer we have Indian Teepees, Glamping Cabins, Dormitories, and Camping. We also host weddings, special events, and group campouts. These are booked under special events and are private. We offer free showers, kitchen use for all, free fire wood, and a recreational barn. WE DO CHARGE FOR DOGS, $5 per dog
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$20
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The Perch

17. The Perch

100%
(11)
13mi from Seattle · 2 sites
The Perch is in the back of the property which is about a third of an acre of forest. This is a quiet and unique location, perfect if you're wine tasting in Woodinville, attending a concert at Chateau Ste. Michelle, enjoying a date night, or simply looking for a special place to relax while visiting friends or family. There is a small refrigerator, microwave, a sink with a water dispenser, porto potty outside, sitting room with a screen for Netflix's, wifi, board games, queen mattress, AC and heat. PLEASE NOTE: PORTO POTTY for toilet outside on the pathway to the treehouse, NO fires NO cooking No pets Check in at 3 pm and check out at 11 am
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$152
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TraiZen Haven

18. TraiZen Haven

100%
(23)
13mi from Seattle · 2 sites
Traizen Haven is in Woodinville, WA and offers a place to connect with animals to rest and revive. We ask for a $60 per night fee. We are a stones throw from many wineries, breweries, hot air balloon rides or shopping activities. Please note that we do allow pets but they MUST be leashed at all time to protect our sanctuary animals. No smoking or fireworks of any kind is permitted on our property at any time. Quiet hours are from 9pm to 8am.
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Private Beach, 15 Acres, Vashon

19. Private Beach, 15 Acres, Vashon

98%
(152)
16mi from Seattle · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Visit Vashon Island and relax on a private estate property. Camp overlooking Puget Sound, walk the trail down to the secluded beach and enjoy 1000 ft. of peaceful waterfront. Vashon boasts great coffee hangouts, bakeries, galleries, wineries, restaurants (May's Thai, Lunetta Pizza, The Ruby Brink, The Hardware Store Restaurant, Snapdragon and others). Galleries, shops and restaurants in the town of Vashon and also in Burton. Vashon Center for the Arts, O-Space and the Chamber of Commerce have events that might be of interest. Outdoor fires are by permission only. There are sometime burn bans for air quality and/or high fire danger. Fires may be allowed AT THE BEACH, below the high tide line, between October 1 and June 15, but there are various reasons they may not be allowed (air quality bans, windy conditions, etc.)Any fire you light must be put out COLD (no steam, no heat) with water and buried with sand before leaving them unattended. You are responsible for any damage or injuries caused by a fire you start, so please be careful! Please note: It is very important that the number of people on site is accurate. Please contact Hipcamp to change the number of people - there currently is no way to do that on the site?! There is an additional charge per person above the base 2 person rate. There is no outdoor music at any time. Quiet hours are 8 pm to 10 am. There is no picnic table or any amenities, but you can fill up water at our barn if needed. DO NOT USE THE WOODS AS A BATHROOM. It is necessary to bring your own latrine. The water at (shallower) Dockton Park (about a 6 min drive away) gets warm from swimming in summer if you prefer it to 54 degree deep water here! Please clean up after your pet. Dogs must be leashed AT ALL TIMES in the field. If no one is around at the beach, they can be off leash, but leash up if anyone approaches until they pass. Please never leave your dog unattended outside where barking will disturb the peace. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. Looking forward to hosting you! IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, DIAL 911 FROM A CELL PHONE. 4025 SW Pt. Robinson Rd. is the address. Lisa 206 498 4359 Chiara (July - Sept only) 206 409 7975 Larry Sherry 206 295 4564/206 295 7333 Andre 206 335 6731
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$60
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Hawthorn Farm

20. Hawthorn Farm

99%
(273)
15mi from Seattle · 2 sites
We are a delicious piece of permaculture nestled into suburbia, with the help of an amazing 7-person "farmily." As one visitor mentioned, "this place is like a cultural exchange program without leaving the country!" As devoted homesteaders, we have friends of all ages helping on the farm, and a lot of friendly animals from goats to ducks to ponies. Pitch your tent in our beloved forest and stroll the trails through our four acres of woods or on nearby state trails. Say hello to the goats, chickens, ponies, and rabbits. Outdoor sink and shower have hot and cold water. Enjoy our living, breathing forest. Our beautiful yurt means that you can sleep on benches around the campfire and never have to pack up a wet tent. You'll have access to a toilet, shower, and potable water.
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$67
 / night

The largest city in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle sprawls along the coasts of Puget Sound and Washington Lake. As a major port city, it’s no surprise that many campers flock to Seattle for its water-based adventures like kayaking, whale watching, and beachcombing. While famous for major downtown Seattle attractions like its Space Needle and Pike Place Market, it’s also known for its nature-inspired features like Washington Park Arboretum, Green Lake, and Seattle Beach. The outskirts of the city boast a wide array of RV parks, campgrounds, and cabin rentals. Or, discover more rustic accommodations near landmarks like Olympic National Park, Mount Rainier National Park, and North Cascades National Park, as well.

96% (14.5K) 1,082 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Seattle

Ms Pacman's Glampsite *no shower*

1. Ms Pacman's Glampsite *no shower*

100%
(42)
6.4mi from Seattle · 1 site
This backyard shed conversion is a perfect mix of comfy and quirky! Ms Pacman, Beanie Babies, a lips couch, and Space Jam all make an appearance in this suburban backyard glamping experience! At just 186 square feet, this spot is all yours to enjoy away from the noise of the city in our large and lush backyard. You will have full rein of a private patio to smoke or enjoy meals on our newly built cedar deck, or enjoy a drink in the shared hammock space under our towering Eastern Hemlock tree. Your quiet backyard refuge is newly converted with everything you’ll need for a fun weekend away. We are just two blocks from the bus stop with access to Seattle’s great transit system. This space is close to the airport, close to downtown, and walkable to the home of the The Rat City Roller Derby in White Center. And only two blocks from your door is Westcrest Park, a Greenbelt with trails and a beautiful view of the Seattle skyline. If you feel like staying in, enjoy our Mr and Mrs Pacman games in your “mini arcade” or make use of some of the supplied board games or the sudoku/coloring books available. Relax on an iconic Seattle drag bar’s original “lips couch” and grab a book from our queer library with beer available for purchase in your kitchenette. This is a stand alone structure that is separate from our main house. There is no shower in this dry space, but there is a camping sink that functions like a normal kitchen sink with hot water capacity. The shed has an easy to use composting toilet with clear instructions if you’re a first timer. Also, “Ms Pacman's Backyard Glampsite” is a converted shed, so be ready for some lower ceilings and narrow spaces. The lofted full bed is cozy, so don’t bob your head on the way out! The bed has a six inch memory foam mattress with extra blankets and pillows available. Everything is washed with free and clear laundry detergent for any sensitivities. We provide a small refrigerator, a 2 burner stove with pots and pans for light cooking, coffee making supplies (reusable keurig pods or pour over coffee along with creamers and sugars), wine openers, dishes, and more. We have 2 tables where you can enjoy meals and games either indoors or outdoors. You will be one block away from Highland Park which has a tennis court and baseball field. Less than a mile north, you can explore the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails. Only two blocks south of the property is Westcrest Park that hosts a community garden, a dog park, and small trails in their greenbelt. You’re also walking distance to downtown White Center, which has a microbrewery, a roller skating rink, a gay bar, a plant store, and plenty of coffee shops and restaurants.
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$60
 / night
Highland Park Hideaway

2. Highland Park Hideaway

99%
(73)
7.2mi from Seattle · 3 sites
Enjoy an urban layover in Seattle at this “secret garden” oasis! Property is tucked away off the main street in a manicured, park-like setting. Borders a private greenbelt on one side, with territorial and peek-a-boo mountain views. Easy walking distance to public transit, numerous open spaces, parks/playgrounds...and a coffee shop and cafe in the adjacent, vibrant Greenbridge Community. 2 blocks to Westcrest Park, which has panoramic views of the city skyline and an off-leash dog area. Highland Park Hideaway offers easy access to downtown Seattle, Pike Place Market, Ferries, Seattle Center, Space Needle, Alki Beach and so much more. Or head down to T-Mobile Park, Lumen field (~6 miles) or Climate Pledge Arena (~8 miles) for a Mariners, Sounders, Seahawks or Kraken game...or one of many events/concerts! Closest RV spot to the stadium (~10 mins) for World Cup matches! Conveniently located on bus routes (60, 131, H Line) to downtown Seattle. And just a ~12 minute drive to SEA Airport or downtown Seattle. Uber/Lyft/Taxis are readily available in minutes. Short distance (.75 mile) to hip and funky downtown White Center with a diverse array of restaurants, bars, breweries and shops! PLEASE NOTE: This driveway spot is best suited for Vanlife, Overlanders, truck camper, or small RV (25 ft max). Property is at the dead end of a shared (w/neighbors) and narrow driveway ~60 yards from street/entrance, with tight turning/backing radius. Trailers will need to back down the driveway from street into the spot. Trailer tow vehicle should also be able to fit/park in the driveway. Might be an option to park under Carport (11' tall clearance) depending on size/configuration. Rigs must be self-contained. ALSO: This location being in an urban neighborhood (with homes/neighbors around it) – you will hear some city ‘white noise’ from planes, trains, automobiles, etc. Owner/host is an avid camper and lives on-site. MORE DETAILS: 2 RV spots (same or smaller size requirements to fit) may be an option if traveling with friends/family and have two rigs; and 2 spots will be available during World Cup Matches. Stays beyond 5 night max may be possible, depending on circumstances and bookings. Please send a message first if wanting to book for FIFA World Cup 2026.
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$55
 / night
City Scape Homestead w/ Hot Tub

3. City Scape Homestead w/ Hot Tub

100%
(19)
7.4mi from Seattle · 1 site
We are located on a greenbelt off a dead end street. Enjoy the view of the city lights right outside your van or say hi to our two friendly goats. You might spot our resident coyotes or friendly bunnies during your stay. 10 minutes from the city but feels like you are out in your own private forest! Hose hook up and standard power outlet (15amp) available during your stay. Plus hot tub on site! Only a 10-15 minute uber/taxi to downtown or 5 minutes to nearby restaurants/bars. Not the most walkable but just a short car ride from most things! (Downtown, Alki Beach, Georgetown, Airport) We live in an urban setting so you may encounter noise from nearby vehicles, airplanes, fire trucks, etc. This site can only accommodate camper vans or class c motor homes no larger than 25ft. Driver will need to backdown our long driveway to park in the designated site on the side of our house. Please no more than three people and one vehicle. We may be able to make accommodations based on your situation but please message us first! We can only accommodate towable rvs no larger than 20ft in total length including trailer tongue. You must be able to backdown long driveway and park tow vehicle on street. Campfires are welcome in the designated fire pit at the bottom of our hill. Please note there are quite a few steep steps to get there. Please request using this area in advance. Option to purchase farm fresh eggs from our neighbors chickens. Half dozen are $5.00 and can be requested in advance. We operate our rental business out of our home so you may encounter driveway traffic during your stay.
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$75
 / night
Blake Island Marine State Park

4. Blake Island Marine State Park

83%
(3)
State park 8.8mi from Seattle · 46 sites
This Puget Sound island park is a paddler’s paradise that is only accessible by boat.
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Manchester State Park

5. Manchester State Park

State park 601mi from Seattle · 2 sites
Manchester State Park features a beach, sand dunes, and flat grasslands, with nearly 18,000 feet of ocean frontage. The beach line curves gently to form a "catch basin" for sea debris, which accounts for the volume of driftwood found here. Five miles of gentle, sandy beach stretches southward towards the Point Arena Lighthouse. One of the main attractions is the excellent steelhead fishing in the park’s two streams, Brush Creek and Alder Creek. The park features a variety of coastal wildflowers, including sea pinks, poppies, lupines, baby blue eyes and blue irises. The park provides habitat for tundra swans. The San Andreas Fault runs into the sea at the park. The park takes its name from the village of Manchester, which is located in Mendocino County on Coast Highway 1 about seven miles north of Point Arena. This is an area of rich grazing lands, flocks of sheep and herds of cattle which add a pastoral note to some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the world.
Curley Creek Canyon

6. Curley Creek Canyon

97%
(197)
12mi from Seattle · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Forest camping on a huckleberry farm with a salmon stream. 10 acres of permaculture and mycology includes 5 granite fire pits and loop trails with dispersed tent sites. A remote island, naturist beach and kayak at the creek. Parking is limited. Guests love it here: "We stayed two nights at Curley Creek Canyon and loved the experience! Jerrett was a wonderful host and met us upon arrival with great recommendations of places to explore on his beautiful property. The camp sites are clean, private, and have fire pits, and benches provided. We took the roped trail down to the creek (bring gloves its a bit steep) and saw large groups of salmon swim upstream. This time of year is magical with the dropping leafs and lush moss/fungus sightings. Highly recommend if you're looking for a quick getaway from the city to connect to nature. Thanks, Jerrett for the experience and look forward to our next visit!"
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$55
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Whit's-End Retreat

7. Whit's-End Retreat

95%
(10)
12mi from Seattle · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
1 acre property, located approximately 5 miles from the hub of Port Orchard, and less than 2 miles from Banner Forest Recreational Park. All the neighbor's also have acreage, so it feels more spacious that the property lines show.😜 Forest/small farm land with campfire pit close by and available, as long as no "burn-ban" is in effect. Local, sandy beaches and docks within walking distance (2miles). RV/camper/trailer site with electric plug in and garden hose water available. Dump stations within 5 miles of property. Must be checked in by 8pm. Check out is 12pm. Pets are allowed as long as they are friendly, and must be leashed as there are other farm animals loose on property, as well as neighborhood animals. Dogs, Cats, Chickens and Ducks on property. High-prey drive animals not permitted. Campers must clean up after their pets immediately. RV/Trailer site can accommodate a 40+ ft trailer/RV including slide-outs and vehicle. Site is almost level, but longer RVs may need leveling. Terrain is firm, compacted grass and gravel. Tent Site #1 accommodates a grassy site for a Hip-camper to pitch an up to 10 person tent, as well as a 10ft x 20ft designated parking spot on a grassy easement. Campers at this site must provide their own tent and amenities.
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$15
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Fern Gully Retreat

8. Fern Gully Retreat

100%
(39)
12mi from Seattle · 1 site
Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of our secluded Airstream retreat, nestled amidst 10 acres of pristine woodland. Welcome to your own private oasis, where the soothing sounds of nature and the crisp scent of fresh air will rejuvenate your spirit. There is a farm next door for fresh produce and eggs and a canyon in the back filled with old growth trees and ferns.
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$150
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McMurtrey Farm

9. McMurtrey Farm

96%
(262)
12mi from Seattle · 4 sites
Larry and Dolly McMurtrey purchased the Delveccio farm in 1975 next door to this farm. The farm offered an exciting new venture after retirement. The McMurtrey's had many fun and unique ideas. They purchased truck loads of scrap glass to resell as fish glass, which is still seen today in the parking lot. They grew bamboo and sold imperfect veggies that farmers were going to throw away. Eventually they landed on Christmas trees. To expand their ventures, they leased this land for many years then eventually sold the Delveccio land and purchsed this farm in 1998. Today, Larry and Dolly's daughter and son-in law, Jana and Pablo Sifuentes have grown the family business to provide wonderful memories to the community during the holiday season. This year the farm will start a small u-cut flower field then add the pumpkin patch in September and November. We are excited to see where the future of the farm takes us and thank the community for their love and support.
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$55
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Illahee State Park

10. Illahee State Park

100%
(4)
State park 12mi from Seattle · 25 sites
Illahee State Park: A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts and Campers Alike.
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Saltwater State Park

11. Saltwater State Park

83%
(3)
State park 17mi from Seattle · 45 sites
Discover the coastal charm of Saltwater State Park.
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Kitsap Memorial State Park

12. Kitsap Memorial State Park

83%
(3)
State park 20mi from Seattle · 51 sites
Kitsap Memorial is perfect for hosting events in a picturesque setting along the Hood Canal.
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Dash Point State Park

13. Dash Point State Park

75%
(14)
State park 21mi from Seattle · 132 sites
Discover secluded, beachside camping a stone’s throw from major cities.
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Sweet Alyssum Farm

14. Sweet Alyssum Farm

97%
(383)
13mi from Seattle · 3 sites
The farm is on 12 acres of sloping field set against a tall forested backdrop, and only a 5 minute walk from restaurants, shopping, bars and groceries. Three designated level campsites are spaced around the property, each with a fire pit and picnic table. Please pay attention to the fact that these are walk-in sites, and you'll be hauling your camping items from the parking area over uneven ground. We provide a cart to help tote your items, if needed. There is a communal central deck for camper's use, with a water spigot, power outlet and sink, plus a propane stove and some cooking utensils. A communal port-a-potty is available to campers. Parking is in one designated location, and campers must be prepared to walk about 300 feet over uneven ground to their campsite. The working farm fields are not open to campers, but can be admired as a backdrop. A You-Pick flower patch and farm stand at the entrance of the property are open for shopping, picture-taking and flower-picking seasonally. Pets and campfires (outside of burn bans) are permitted. Guests love staying here: "We loved our experience at Alyssa's Flower Farm. The property is beautiful - everywhere you look, you're surrounded by gorgeous scenes of nature. Sunrise and sunset was amazing, and there's something so lovely about hearing songbirds in the trees. They have a beautiful flower farm, and we fell very lucky to have gotten the chance to enjoy it. We loved every moment here, and we can't wait for an opportunity to come back!"
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$40
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ELKS Beach

15. ELKS Beach

98%
(40)
13mi from Seattle · 1 site
Welcome to ELKS Beach, a charming recreation lot nestled along the shores of Lake Sammamish. Though not one acre in size (please note that the HipCamp app requires a minimum selection of 1 acre), our cozy spot offers a unique lakeside experience. Parking is conveniently situated a couple of blocks away, and the site is accessible via a walk-in/walk-out path connected to the East Lake Sammamish Trail. The terrain boasts a slightly sloped, rocky shoreline, providing direct no-bank access to the water for activities such as swimming, paddle-boarding, boating, fishing, and sunbathing. Please be aware that the site does not have utilities or hook-ups, embracing a rustic getaway experience. It can accommodate two tents and up to 6 people comfortably. On-site amenities include a firepit, picnic table, trash can, sun umbrella, a buoy, and camp chairs for your enjoyment. Additionally, a honeybucket is available in the parking lot for your convenience. Please note that the boat lift and on-site cabana are not available for camper use. There is no electricity so please be prepared to bring your own lighting. (There is a set of string lights in the tree that we put up for our personal use that requires our solar generator to use. Just a heads up that these aren’t intended to be part of the guest camping experience). Various chairs, paddle boards, tents and other items shown in images may belong to guests and are not all included in the rental. Please inquire if you have any questions regarding specifics of what is included. Come and experience the tranquility of ELKS Beach, where the natural beauty of Lake Sammamish awaits your exploration.
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$89
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AYH Ranch Campground & Lodging

16. AYH Ranch Campground & Lodging

97%
(56)
13mi from Seattle · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
Our 10 acres boarder 140 acres of trails for the Fisher Pond reserve. We have been in business since 1982. Our hand hewn log lodge sleeps 15 and can be booked as a private rental or as individual rooms year round. In the summer we have Indian Teepees, Glamping Cabins, Dormitories, and Camping. We also host weddings, special events, and group campouts. These are booked under special events and are private. We offer free showers, kitchen use for all, free fire wood, and a recreational barn. WE DO CHARGE FOR DOGS, $5 per dog
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The Perch

17. The Perch

100%
(11)
13mi from Seattle · 2 sites
The Perch is in the back of the property which is about a third of an acre of forest. This is a quiet and unique location, perfect if you're wine tasting in Woodinville, attending a concert at Chateau Ste. Michelle, enjoying a date night, or simply looking for a special place to relax while visiting friends or family. There is a small refrigerator, microwave, a sink with a water dispenser, porto potty outside, sitting room with a screen for Netflix's, wifi, board games, queen mattress, AC and heat. PLEASE NOTE: PORTO POTTY for toilet outside on the pathway to the treehouse, NO fires NO cooking No pets Check in at 3 pm and check out at 11 am
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$152
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TraiZen Haven

18. TraiZen Haven

100%
(23)
13mi from Seattle · 2 sites
Traizen Haven is in Woodinville, WA and offers a place to connect with animals to rest and revive. We ask for a $60 per night fee. We are a stones throw from many wineries, breweries, hot air balloon rides or shopping activities. Please note that we do allow pets but they MUST be leashed at all time to protect our sanctuary animals. No smoking or fireworks of any kind is permitted on our property at any time. Quiet hours are from 9pm to 8am.
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Private Beach, 15 Acres, Vashon

19. Private Beach, 15 Acres, Vashon

98%
(152)
16mi from Seattle · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Visit Vashon Island and relax on a private estate property. Camp overlooking Puget Sound, walk the trail down to the secluded beach and enjoy 1000 ft. of peaceful waterfront. Vashon boasts great coffee hangouts, bakeries, galleries, wineries, restaurants (May's Thai, Lunetta Pizza, The Ruby Brink, The Hardware Store Restaurant, Snapdragon and others). Galleries, shops and restaurants in the town of Vashon and also in Burton. Vashon Center for the Arts, O-Space and the Chamber of Commerce have events that might be of interest. Outdoor fires are by permission only. There are sometime burn bans for air quality and/or high fire danger. Fires may be allowed AT THE BEACH, below the high tide line, between October 1 and June 15, but there are various reasons they may not be allowed (air quality bans, windy conditions, etc.)Any fire you light must be put out COLD (no steam, no heat) with water and buried with sand before leaving them unattended. You are responsible for any damage or injuries caused by a fire you start, so please be careful! Please note: It is very important that the number of people on site is accurate. Please contact Hipcamp to change the number of people - there currently is no way to do that on the site?! There is an additional charge per person above the base 2 person rate. There is no outdoor music at any time. Quiet hours are 8 pm to 10 am. There is no picnic table or any amenities, but you can fill up water at our barn if needed. DO NOT USE THE WOODS AS A BATHROOM. It is necessary to bring your own latrine. The water at (shallower) Dockton Park (about a 6 min drive away) gets warm from swimming in summer if you prefer it to 54 degree deep water here! Please clean up after your pet. Dogs must be leashed AT ALL TIMES in the field. If no one is around at the beach, they can be off leash, but leash up if anyone approaches until they pass. Please never leave your dog unattended outside where barking will disturb the peace. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. Looking forward to hosting you! IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, DIAL 911 FROM A CELL PHONE. 4025 SW Pt. Robinson Rd. is the address. Lisa 206 498 4359 Chiara (July - Sept only) 206 409 7975 Larry Sherry 206 295 4564/206 295 7333 Andre 206 335 6731
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Hawthorn Farm

20. Hawthorn Farm

99%
(273)
15mi from Seattle · 2 sites
We are a delicious piece of permaculture nestled into suburbia, with the help of an amazing 7-person "farmily." As one visitor mentioned, "this place is like a cultural exchange program without leaving the country!" As devoted homesteaders, we have friends of all ages helping on the farm, and a lot of friendly animals from goats to ducks to ponies. Pitch your tent in our beloved forest and stroll the trails through our four acres of woods or on nearby state trails. Say hello to the goats, chickens, ponies, and rabbits. Outdoor sink and shower have hot and cold water. Enjoy our living, breathing forest. Our beautiful yurt means that you can sleep on benches around the campfire and never have to pack up a wet tent. You'll have access to a toilet, shower, and potable water.
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$67
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Camping near Seattle guide

Where to go

Puget Sound

Set out on the water of the Puget Sound on a boat or kayak to whale watch or swim. Campers can charter a boat or sign up for an inland waters whale watching tour to witness resident orcas swimming near the sound. Or head out of the sound to enjoy gray whale migrations in spring. Then, find RV parks, campgrounds, and cabin rentals around Puget Sound to stay right on the waterfront.

Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park’s forests, meadows, and rugged Pacific coast attract campers to its 922,650-acres every year. The park, situated on the Olympic Peninsula, features views of glacial peaks and lush valleys. Hikers will enjoy Peninsula Trail Loop and Madison Falls Trails, which puts backpackers in close proximity to waterfalls and hot springs. The park also offers hike-in and boat-in primitive campsites that are pet friendly. Outside the park, look for cabin rentals and RV parks with more amenities like full hookups, showers, and picnic tables.

Mount Rainier National Park

The highest mountain in Washington, Mount Rainier is the star of the national park named in its honor. Enjoy a wealth of activities in the park such as hiking to Sunbeam Falls and Narada Falls or exploring the famed Wonderland Trail that encircles Mount Rainier. Other must-see park attractions include Tipsoo Lake, Fremont Fire Lookout, and Reflection Lakes. Then, look for on-site campgrounds that have tent sites and RV pads, water, and flush toilets.

When to go

Seattle’s climate is seasonal; however many campers enjoy visiting year-round. July and August is when Seattle weather is dry. Summer temperatures stay within the 70s. November to January is the wet season, so many campers who visit the area in winter bring rain and snow preparations. Those interested in the region’s snow sports can plan to visit in December to April when snowfall is abundant and temperatures range between 38–52°F.