Shepherd's huts in Washington

Explore ancient waterways and hike through scenic forests in the heart of the Pacific Northwest.

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The Jewelbox Travellers' Wagon

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Nordland, WA
***WAGON HAS A HEATER, POWER STRIP, and INTERIOR LIGHTING*** Welcome to the Jewelbox! Discover a charming glamping experience in our adorable shepherd's wagon, offering a delightful view of Mystery Bay on Marrowstone Island, WA. Conveniently located near various parks: - 1 minute from East Beach Park - 1 minute from the Nordland General Store - 2 minutes from Mystery Bay State Park - 4 minutes from Fort Flagler State Park - 5 minutes from Kinney Point State Park - 5 minutes from Indian Island County Park Explore the wonders of Fort Flagler State Park, just 5 minutes away, featuring captivating trails, beaches, and WWI-era concrete bunkers. Don't miss the chance to visit the Fort Flagler Historical Museum or savor a treat at the Beachcomber Cafe, offering soft serve ice cream, sandwiches, and burgers. Groceries and amenities are just a 10-minute drive to Port Hadlock, while the historic charm of Port Townsend, known for its Victorian architecture and boutiques, is a mere 23-minute drive away. Your cozy accommodations: Experience a beautifully restored, authentic 1900s traveler's wagon, which once roamed the Olympic Mountains as a mule packer. Recently refurbished in 2023, it's nestled amidst bamboo hedges on a grassy slope overlooking Mystery Bay. Panoramic windows offer views of the rolling tides and changing breezes throughout the day. What to expect: - Electricity provided via power strip - Little or no Wifi signal floating by - Hammered glass water dispenser and glasses - A very comfortable queen-sized bed with a cozy down comforter - A clean and well-maintained plastic sani-can toilet near the Jeweler's Box Shower facilities: Pay showers are available at Fort Flagler State Park (5 minutes away) and in Port Townsend (23 minutes). Access and parking: A small, private clearing adjacent to the Jeweler's Box provides a serene outdoor space for your enjoyment. Parking is available 50 ft from the wagon, with 4 steps to access your cozy retreat. Please note that other friendly residents, including Rigel the dog, share the property. We look forward to providing you with a memorable and unique glamping experience at the Jewelbox!
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Shepherd's huts in Washington guide

Overview

Sandwiched between Oregon and British Columbia on the Pacific Ocean, Washington state has long been celebrated for its pristine waterways, old-growth forests, soothing hot springs, and epic mountain lakes and peaks. The northwestern-most state in the contiguous 48 is home to three national parks—North Cascades National Park, Olympic National Park, and Mount Rainier National Park—along with miles and miles of beautiful coastline and lush temperate islands. While there are abundant opportunities for outdoor exploration in the aptly nicknamed Evergreen State, there’s also plenty for those looking for a bit of indoor appeal, from fine arts and culture museums to fantastic wineries.

Where to go

Greater Seattle

Straddling the Puget Sound, this region includes Washington's biggest city--Seattle--and the area around it. While urban adventure takes center stage in this populated region, there are also plenty of spots to commune with nature, and even if you're based in Seattle, you'll have easy access to numerous Washington state parks.

The Washington Coast and Islands

If you want gorgeous Pacific Coast scenery, ancient forests, and whale watching to feature in your next camping trip, the Washington Coast, the Olympic Peninsula, and the state's many islands are just the ticket. Here you’ll find Olympic National Forest and its ancient Hoh Rainforest, plus plenty of small Coastal towns, such as charming Port Angeles and Port Townsend.

Northern Washington

This remote section of the state is characterized by old-growth forests, alpine lakes, and ancient glaciers. It’s also the site of North Cascades National Park, an enormous expanse of wilderness that offers mile upon mile of hiking trails and excellent campground and backcountry options for campers.

Central and Eastern Washington

With a mix of towering mountains, pristine forests, arid prairies, and plenty of cute small towns, Washington's central and eastern stretches offer some of the best camping and outdoor recreation areas in the state. Washington's second-largest city, Spokane, is located in the region, as is the Bavaria-inspired town of Leavenworth, full of German restaurants, beer gardens, and plenty of faux-world kitsch in this region.

Southern Washington

The southern part of the state is known for beautiful scenery, snow-capped peaks, and excellent wine. On the Oregon border, the Columbia River Gorge is full of beautiful spots for hikers--come in the spring and you'll be rewarded with spectacular flurries of wildflowers. The region also boasts a few world-class wineries of its own, with more to be found further north and east in Walla Walla and Yakima. The area is also home to Mount Adams, Mount Rainier and its surrounding national park, and Mount Saint Helens, which famously erupted back in 1980.

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