Enjoy the Pacific Northwest in style with a yurt glamping getaway in Washington.
If you're looking for a bit of outdoor adventure but would rather skip setting up a campsite, yurt camping is a great middle-ground. Some of Washington's best yurts are within easy reach of urban areas, so you’ll find great year-round options in the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands regions near Seattle, outside Spokane, and along southwest Washington's Columbia River, within a short drive of Portland, Oregon. Many Washington state parks offer cozy yurt rentals, including Cape Disappointment State Park and Grayland Beach State Park, as well as Kanaskat-Palmer, Pacific Beach, Paradise Point, Seaquest, and Twin Harbors. Some are pet-friendly and most come equipped with futons and bunk beds, though campers often need to bring their own linens. While state park yurts are heated and typically have outdoor picnic tables and fire pits with grates, don't expect kitchenettes unless you're at a private yurt rental.