8 acres hosted by Cheryl R.
1 motorhome/tent pitch
Near Mount Rainier National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Nisqually Entrance.
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
This site sits on over 8 acres in beautiful Randle, Washington. Directly off of the White Pass Scenic State Route 12 onto Scenic State Route 131 to Mount St. Helens. ONLY YOU will have access to this camp spot.
When you camp here, you will be nestled between Mount Rainier to the North and Mount Saint Helens to the South. There is a lot of activities to do and be a part of between both mountains and the towns between. Northwest Trek and the Elbe Mountain train rides are just a bit to the north as well.
Bring your Tent, Camper, or RV and enjoy a stay with nature all around you. At night you will sleep under a blanket of stars where shooting stars and meteor showers are abundant and a better chance of seeing the Northern Lights.
Sunsets and Sunrises fill the sky and your soul.
Enjoy the smell of smores over your gentle campfire at night, and the smell of a camp breakfast with coffee in the morning.
Packwood to the East has a lot of visitor activities throughout the year. Morton is to the West and has some amenities and restaurants to enjoy as well. Randle has some great restaurants, a grocery store and a couple fuel stations. Just a "stones throw" from White Pass for recreation.
Be prepared to camp here in Primitive Style/ Dry Camping. This means that
you camp with what you bring. This camp is situated on a farm and the campsite is in a pasture.
Hosts will provide a very primitive restroom and shower upon request to those who need it.This site sits on over 8 acres in beautiful Randle, Washington. Directly off of the White Pass Scenic State Route 12 onto Scenic State Route 131 to Mount St. Helens. ONLY YOU will have access to this camp spot.
When you camp here, you will be nestled between Mount Rainier to the North and Mount Saint Helens to the South. There is a lot of activities to do and be a part of between both mountains and the towns between. Northwest Trek and the Elbe Mountain train rides are just a bit to the north as well.
Bring your Tent, Camper, or RV and enjoy a stay with nature all around you. At night you will sleep under a blanket of stars where shooting stars and meteor showers are abundant and a better chance of seeing the Northern Lights.
Sunsets and Sunrises fill the sky and your soul.
Enjoy the smell of smores over your gentle campfire at night, and the smell of a camp breakfast with coffee in the morning.
Packwood to the East has a lot of visitor activities throughout the year. Morton is to the West and has some amenities and restaurants to enjoy as well. Randle has some great restaurants, a grocery store and a couple fuel stations. Just a "stones throw" from White Pass for recreation.
Be prepared to camp here in Primitive Style/ Dry Camping. This means that
you camp with what you bring. This camp is situated on a farm and the campsite is in a pasture.
Hosts will provide a very primitive restroom and shower upon request to those who need it.