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Hidden Meadow on Henderson Inlet

4 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Olympia, WA
Burn ban information here: https://www.southbayfire.com/thurston-burn-information About us: Hello and thank you for checking out Hidden Meadow, our names are Jake and Molly. We love camping, hiking and any opportunity to be outside with our two children! In 2020 (one week before the whole world shut down from Covid) we found the hidden gem we had been searching for! A perfect place to raise our family, space to play and explore nature, super private and close to town! It seemed too good to be true and still does! After settling in and realizing what amazing natural beauty we had, we got to work developing our garden, orchards, trails, fire pits and….Campsites! After building a camp site for our family, we decided that we wanted to share this amazing space with other families to enjoy! We built Hidden Meadow to be the campsite that we have always searched for on our family adventures, surrounded by nature, away from the hustle and bustle of the world, with trails for hiking and a HOT TUB to relax in, in the evening! We hope that you enjoy it! About the property: We are located on a very private property (the only houses you will see are across the inlet) surrounded by nature but only about 10 minutes from downtown Olympia and 5 minutes from I-5 and Lacey. The property is situated on the very south end of Henderson Inlet. We are on the tide flats so twice a day (at high tide) we have the opportunity to explore on the water in canoes and kayaks. The property is spread over 16 acres and is comprised of two large fields (one in front of our home and the other is a smaller meadow off to the side (hidden meadow) and forest land. There is tons of space for playing, exploring and tiring out your kids and pups! Wildlife is abound with eagles, hawks, owls, falcons, shore birds and a variety of forest birds make this place their home. We are also frequented by the local deer who wonder through and say hi. About the campground: The campground is located in the far northeast corner of the property on the edge of the forest and meadow. In the common areas you will find the bathroom which has a shower and a toilet. The toilet is a porta-potty and the shower is propane headed. There is also a supply closet at the bathroom that has the yard games and extra supplies. There is a hottub situated right on the edge of the forest with peek-a-boo views of the inlet. You will also find garbage and recycling bins as well as a sink for washing hands (please water only down the sink). We have provided soap that is biodegradable for the sink and shower to help reduce our impact on this beautiful environment. There are trails throughout the forest along the 600 feet of water (tide) front. Along the trails you will find several different benches, seats and swings to relax and enjoy nature from. There is also several fairies and gnomes who have been sighted in the forest. If you look closely, you might spot one too! We ware, if you touch a fairy or gnome they do lose their magical powers so please respect the mystical creatures. 😊 The sites are about 500 feet from our house and offers great privacy. You may see us throughout the day and evening coming and going from the campground, working on the property or playing with the kids on the trails! Dogs: We do have two dogs on the property (Wilma and Bean) who are very friendly and we will keep them out of camp during your stay. Although they typically follow us when we walk down there. We allow dogs to be off leash at owner’s risk. There may be other dogs in camp so please use discretion when letting your dogs off leash and be mindful of other campers. You must be responsible for your own dogs, we are not responsible for any dog related or dog inflicted injuries. Getting here: We are off of Sleater Kinney Rd in Olympia. We have a long, steep, curvy driveway. At the bottom of the driveway, you will find signs directing you to the camp site. If you have extra vehicles, we have extra parking spaces adjacent to the campsite. The road out to camp may be bumpy (we do our best to keep it smooth) so go slow and beware of natural obstacles. Rules: 1. Check in time is 2:00pm or later. For afterhours arrivals, please let us know. 2. Check out time is 12:00pm or earlier 3. Quiet hours from 9pm to 8am. You are far from our house, so we can’t hear you but sound travels well over the water to our neighbors. Nobody wants grumpy neighbors, please be respectful. 4. Remain within the campground boundary during all times. If you need us, please feel free to text or call. 5. Please put all trash in the trash cans or take it with you. 6. Remove all dog doo and dispose of in the trash. 7. Leave what you find (except ripe blackberries). Please leave any forest treasures where you found them. 8. Cleanup any debris left from firewood/camp activities before departing. 9. Enjoy nature and respect it. Please stay on trails and respect the plants and the natural habitats. 10. Stay off the dock. It is closed for repair. 11. Do not use the trailside fireplace (if you find it) or our personal canoe or kayaks. However, feel free to enjoy the view from the seats by the fireplace. 12. Be cautious when walking around, the ground is bumpy and there are exposed tree roots that can be tripping hazards. We are not responsible from injuries. 13. Help us keep it clean- if you find any garbage around, please pick it up or let us know. 14. Keep fires small and when you are finished PUT YOUR FIRES DEAD OUT! There are 5 gallon buckets by each fire put to fill before you start your fire for putting them out. 15. Please do not burn trash or food. It can create issues with the wildlife. Put all waste in garbage cans.
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Camp Duckabush: Hood Canal A-Frame

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Brinnon, WA
Welcome to our charming 1970s A-frame cabin with panoramic Hood Canal views. Perfect for a romantic getaway, outdoor adventures, or a solo retreat, this cozy cabin is your gateway to the Pacific Northwest's wonders, all within a 15 minute drive. Hike in Olympic National Park, hunt in Olympic National Forest, or fish in the Hood Canal and Duckabush River. Enjoy local delights like Hama Hama oysters and spot our resident elk herd and birds of prey.
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Hood Canal Hilltop + Fresh Oysters!

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Lilliwaup, WA
You don't want to miss this truly unique location! Our sites sit just up the hill (0.4 miles) from US 101 and the beautiful shores of the Hood Canal, with semi-obstructed views of the water. I own and run Lilliwaup Oyster Farm just down the hill and across the 101 - you'll pass the workshop and processing building on your drive up to the sites. Surrounded by old growth trees, wildflowers, and the serene soundscape of the rushing creek straight from the springs of the Olympic Mountains, come rest and reconnect with yourself, your crew, and the elements. **NOTE** We are not currently harvesting oysters, as the seasonly warmer water temperatures result in less than ideal taste and texture. We will begin harvesting and offering oysters to campers again on September 12th. STEEP, WINDING GRADES: This is a winding, chip-sealed, mountain hillside - not ideal for longer length rigs. Most of the hillside is 6% grade, and the last few hundred yards up are at a 10%+ grade. Site #2 includes full RV hookups: water, 50 amp electric + sewer. Site #4 includes partial RV hookups: water + 30 amp electric. All sites have access to the onsite unisex restroom. We are close to many Hood Canal must see's + must do's. Copy/paste this link into your browser to get the full scope of what's nearby with our interactive map! COPY/PASTE LINK https://bit.ly/lilliwaupoysterrecommends
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Hidden Creek Hideaway

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Poulsbo, WA
This 4.2 acre property is lovingly preserved and protected by a conservation easement. Welcome! We offer a simple off-grid glamping spot for those that want to get away to nature but want a few of the comforts of, and not all the packing, camping requires. We are located on 4 wooded acres with 100+ year old cedars and Douglas firs, a small creek and a meadow and wetland with many wild birds, owl, eagles, coyotes, deer and other wildlife. We are just minutes from Historic downtown Poulsbo and Port Gamble. We now have a sofa/futon bed so we can sleep up to 4. Perfect location to run off to the Olympic Peninsula for the day, touring around locally, or just enjoying connecting to nature. There is also a propane fire pit so you can have a campfire during burn bans, sink, outdoor heated shower, and compost toilet for guest use. Glamping fun!
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Madrona Meadow Camp

2 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Anderson Island, WA
This secluded meadow has sweeping views, including a stunning shot of Mount Rainier on clear days. Surrounded by forested land including a park preserve, the land is quiet and private. A great place to watch birds, access multiple park trails by foot, or just enjoy being outside in nature. There are old fruit trees on the land that give plentiful fruit (most years) starting in August, and depending on the time of year you'll also find blackberries, huckleberries and salal berries. Additional tent sites are tucked into the trees. Serving all is an outdoor/covered compost toilet tucked into the trees a couple minutes walk from the meadow. There is also a spigot with hose where you can rinse off gear etc. A public swimming hole on Lake Florence is a short drive way, along with beaches. Check back with us in the future as well, because we have big plans for additional amenities.
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The Forest Farmstead

5 sites · Lodging2 acres · Poulsbo, WA
We are slowly converting our beloved multi-generational family home into a sustainable organic permaculture farm with an edible food forest.  We are replenishing the forest with wild edible native plant and herbs, planting hugelkultur organic permaculture gardens and preparing the land for future farm animals. Your stay with us is helping us nurture the land and nourish our family & community!
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Rutabaga Ridge

1 site · RV, Tent18 acres · Quilcene, WA
Private camp on 18 acres, ideal for small groups, families and couples. There is one main camp with a fire pit, one picnic shelter, and a tiny building that can be a slept in easily. Guests love it here: "This campsite is pure magic and the host was wonderful, hospitable, kind and accommodating. Highly recommended for anyone needing time to center themselves, and or have a great time with friends and family."
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Fischer's Place on the Estuary

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Union, WA
My family bought this property from a wonderful man renowned in the world of plant pathology. My father once asked him, "George, what is the secret to a long and happy life?" George took a deep breath and exhaled. He smiled, a twinkle in his eye, and said, "Randy, (dramatic pause), don't worry, {another lengthy pause) don't hurry." We are fortunate to live here, and we want to share the beauty with you. Please stay here and take a moment free of worry and free of hurry. About the hosts: Camas and her father, Randy, co-host this property. One or both will be onsite at all times should any issue arise. Please message if you need a last-minute booking and it appears to be blocked. We can't do an "instant book," but there's always a possibility that we can accommodate you. About the site: This 17-foot 2005 Jay Feather Ultra Lite trailer is clean and cozy - perfect for one or two people. A third person is welcome, but it will likely be a little cramped. The double bed has a memory foam mattress and is made-up with quality sheets. Towels are provided at no extra cost. The kitchen has a 3 burner propane stove and oven, a small fridge, a microwave, and sink. Coffee, tea, tea kettle, French Press, creamer, and sugar are provided, as well as a few dishes, a pot and pan, and utensils. The spring water is sourced directly from our property and filtered, so you can enjoy it from the tap! In my opinion, it's some of the best water around - feel free to fill up before you depart. The site is set back from WA-State Route 106, but only by about 20 yards. There is traffic noise during the day, but it's not too bad, and it is typically pretty quiet at night. Hopefully you enjoy the sounds of wildlife ~ birds, lapping waves, and even a creek add to the experience. A panoramic view of the estuary is one of the best parts of this property. It's dreamy, really. With the tide changing every 6 hours, you just can't get bored. You may fall asleep to tide flats and wake up to what feels like a lake. If you like being on or in the water - bring some kayaks, surf or paddle boards, and some high quality water shoes (never go barefoot!). You will have access to 400 feet of private beach and tide flats. Kayaking is tide dependent - recommendations for paddle times will be in the binder. (Currently closed to harvesting 6/23) If you have your shellfish license, feel free to harvest a few oysters or clams (depending on DOH recommendations) . Be aware - it is a rustic beach, and it is across the highway, so watch for traffic and watch your step on the beach. Our house is within sight of the trailer, but you have to make an effort to see it. From our house, we can only see the parking spot, and due to shrubbery & a shed, we can't hear talking voices, so it is pretty private. We do have 2 very friendly, small dogs who will undoubtedly alert us to your arrival, but they stay on our deck and quiet down right away. A welcome binder and maps will help you get an idea of the area. For a tiny town, Union has a LOT to offer - there are several dining choices within a few miles. Union was even listed in the top 10 "Prettiest Towns in America" in Forbes Magazine in 2009! Learn more about this land: One of a kind view of the Skokomish Estuary and Olympic Mountains. Enjoy a different scene with the changing tide. Bald Eagles, Salmon, Great Herons. One night stays may be optional for an additional fee. Message for more info before booking.
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Summertide Resort

4 sites · RVs, Tents32 acres · Tahuya, WA
We Can’t Wait to Host You at Summertide Resort A Pacific North West gem and down-to-earth seasonal resort nestled on the banks of Hood Canal. Guests can enjoy a cold beverage from a floatie, hike in the Olympic Mountains and everything in between. We offer no-fuss 2 and 3 bedroom rentals, a designated RV area, dry camping, general store, marina and boat launch. Generations of guests have come to love this special place and return year after year. We hope you will too. Summertide Resort is under new management. You will still find the charm and hospitality you’ve come to know from our waterfront property. Immediate updates include deep-cleaned accommodations, new furnishings, beds, linens, a fully stocked general store, and so much more.
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Trails End Canal🌿

1 site · RV2 acres · Belfair, WA
Mobile home which sleeps 4 comfortably, 1 bd., full shower, kitchen, dining area. Beautiful secluded land, surrounded by 100 ft Pine trees, plenty of shade with private access to Trails End Canal which leads beautiful Serene Trails End Lake, Great swimming, fishing and kayaking (no gas boats allowed) also Mason Lake is 5 mins. away which allows all motorized vehicles ,also 5 mins. away from Hood Canal (warmest saltwater body in Pacific Northwest) 15 mins. away from Twanoh State Beach Park, plenty of parking spaces, tent spaces available
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The Delightful Farm

5 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · Lakebay, WA
Our grandma was a very kind woman who was one of the most generous people you'd ever meet, so much so that she was often taken advantage of when it came to the amount of space she allocated of the farm to people's stuff, after she passed the family has spent over 2 years to remove over 15 tons of items that didn't belong to us. We are now so happy to present the Delightful Farm. A hemp experience that is quite the turnaround. We now have 4 pigs, 20 baby chicks and 30 full grown layers who are proliferating the farm pretty quickly. Our hemp which is definitely a mainstay is now over 6-8ft tall and growing and smelling delicious. Come on out and see what the buzz is all about. You're guaranteed to have a magical experience. See you soon!
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Illahee Dock

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Bremerton, WA
My property is located next to a public dock on the Puget Sound with access to a port a potty and public parking. I also offer hourly boat and kayak rentals. There are two locations to set up a trailer, rv or tent. One closer to the water and one closer to the road. You are welcome to use my outlets for electricity and my hose for water. 1.**Fishing:** The dock is a popular spot for fishing, where you can try your luck at catching various types of fish found in Puget Sound. 2.**Crabbing:**If you’re interested in crabbing, you can set up crab pots and try to catch Dungeness crabs during the crabbing season. 3.**Boating, Kayaking and Canoeing:** Bring your boat, kayak or canoe to explore the calm waters of Puget Sound and enjoy the scenic views. 4.**Paddleboarding:**Stand-up paddleboarding is a great way to enjoy the water and work on your balance while taking in the surroundings. 5.**Scenic Views:**Take in the stunning views of Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, and the surrounding natural beauty. 6.**Birdwatching:**The area is home to various bird species, making it a good spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. 7.**Relaxation:**Enjoy a peaceful and relaxing time by the water, perhaps reading a book or simply unwinding. 8.**Photography:**Capture the beauty of the landscape, wildlife, and water activities through photography. 9.**Socializing:**The dock can be a social hub where you can meet friends, family, or other visitors who share your interests.
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