Camping near Marysville

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Looking for the best camping near Marysville? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Washington hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Marysville.

96% (16.1K) 1,106 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marysville

The Landing at Index WA

1. The Landing at Index WA

99%
(2526)
33mi from Marysville · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to The Landing at Index - located on the South Fork Skykomish River, in the western foothills of the Cascade Mountains, off of Highway 2. With 16 acres of beautiful, private woods and breathtaking views of Mt. Index, this is a wonderful getaway to kick back and relax after your day of adventures, or just to escape the city rush. This is a gated property, protected with a code, which you will be sent 24 hours before your arrival. The campsites are at the bottom of a long logging road so an SUV or AWD vehicle are preferable , especially during the wetter seasons. When the property was logged approximately 100 years ago they scooped out gravel from the river to make their roads in the area thus creating the back eddy pool along the beach. A rather peaceful setting, including the rushing sound of the river and the occasional whistle of a train. You will feel refreshed and rejuvenated after you stay at The Landing. Pets are welcome, there are private outhouses at each campsite. These outhouses are protected with a code, which is sent to you 24 hours before your arrival. Campfires are allowed (when burn bans are not in place).
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Campfires
from 
$148
 / night
Valhalla Tree Farm

2. Valhalla Tree Farm

99%
(569)
7.4mi from Marysville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled near Arlington, our 75-acre property spans both new and old forest, featuring a salmon-filled creek and a vibrant beaver pond—all set against the dramatic backdrop of a 1,200-foot sheer cliff crowned with old-growth trees. Since its purchase in 1958 as a family retreat, this land has grown into much more than a getaway. It has become a place for relaxation, adventure, and connection with nature—a private forest for family and friends to enjoy. Over the years, the family has adopted forest stewardship and sustainable timber harvesting practices, while also developing campsites, trails, hosting rock concerts, and even producing wine. What began as a simple escape has evolved into something extraordinary: a tree farm that successfully balances nearly every goal a forest landowner could imagine—timber production, wildlife habitat, natural beauty, recreation, and forest resilience. Valhalla embodies all of this with a harmony so seamless, it feels effortless.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
Camp Hideaway

3. Camp Hideaway

97%
(117)
28mi from Marysville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Camp Hideaway in Darrington, Washington—a nature lover's paradise. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, and scenic trails by day, and cozy evenings around the fire pit playing horseshoes. The playground and tetherball court offer fun for all ages. Cross the charming bridge to the peaceful peninsula for stunning views and fishing. Discover Darrington's wonders—pack your bags and come explore!
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Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Camano Island State Park

4. Camano Island State Park

90%
(13)
94 sites · Camano, Washington
Camp on a quiet, underrated island within a short drive of Seattle.
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Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

5. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

92%
(123)
753 sites · Skykomish, Washington
High-altitude beauty north of Mt. Rainier. From glaciers to river fishing, all is spectacular!
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Moss Haven

6. Moss Haven

38mi from Marysville · 1 site · Lodging
Private off-grid small cabin and tent site with views of the water and mountains. The cabin can sleep up to four. Nestled in a grove of gnarled, moss-draped maples and cedars, our humble cabin overlooks a quiet saltwater bay. Its location offers the perfect blend of forest solitude and coastal serenity. Inside the cabin, you’ll find a toasty wood stove, a queen bed, and large bay windows where you can watch the water shimmer with the ebb and flow of the tides or see the sunset paint the sky, reflecting off the glassy surface of the bay. The only sounds are the cry of an eagle, the gentle lapping of the water, and the soft rustle of wind through the surrounding woods. A large deck attached to the cabin creates an idyllic retreat that feels suspended in time. Located near Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest, just five minutes from the town of Quilcene.
Pets
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Showers
from 
$72
 / night
Pacific Rim Institute

7. Pacific Rim Institute

96%
(168)
24mi from Marysville · 1 site · Lodging
This land has passed through many families but was first "managed" by Salish Indians who burned the prairie and harvested native plants for food, medicine, clothing, charms and more for 10,000 years. When European settlers arrived in the 1850s, burning the prairie all but ceased and that, along with the introduction of many new exotic species of animals, crop plants and weeds, began the degradation of the landscape. Over time our site was used to graze sheep and then raise pheasants (from 1944-1999). It was slated for housing development but several citizens rose up and prevented that from happening. Now the Pacific Rim Institute, a private nonprofit organization is the steward of this precious jewel of central Whidbey and the Pacific Northwest. We have a five-acre remnant prairie with over 80 species of native plants - critical to the restoration of degraded lands throughout the Salish Sea region. We have over two miles of walking trails for you. They traverse our prairie, savannas and forests. The land is full of color when the native wildflowers bloom from early spring through early autumn. We have a Native Plant Center where we grow up to 50 species of rare native plants. Ask us for a tour.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$40
 / night
The Lookout

8. The Lookout

98%
(185)
27mi from Marysville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
The Lookout is an amazing piece of property with elevations and expansive south facing views of Clear Lake, Rainier, Olympics, and the foothills of the Cascades. The site is perfect for sunsets, a launch pad to activities in Skagit Valley, and most importantly several private mountain bike flow trails (intermediate and experts only at this time). More trails coming soon! Check us out on Instagram: @___the_lookout
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
The Chuckanut Rock

9. The Chuckanut Rock

98%
(124)
39mi from Marysville · 1 site · Lodging
Watch the sunset into the world famous San Juan Islands. Our property is located on the scenic Chuckanut Drive. It is a 15 minute walk to Taylor United's Seafood Bar that has beer and wine. You will need boots just below the knee, or hiking shoes that will get wet. The Creek crossing is a little deeper this year. You will also be crossing a muddy area for about 20 yards, you will sink about 3 inches into the mud. The hike into the campsite takes 12 minutes. You need to contact me to check the tides, as to be able to get to the campsite. We need to hike in below a 5 foot tide. Starting October, the campsite closes for winter. Again , this campsite is Tide dependent. The first question to me should be, What is the latest we can hike in? I am not Moses, I can’t part the sea. Camp closed during winter October/ march
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night
South Whidbey Island State Park

10. South Whidbey Island State Park

95%
(10)
53 sites · Freeland, Washington
Hug a giant red-cedar tree in the lush forest and collect crabs from the sprawling shoreline.
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Fort Casey State Park

11. Fort Casey State Park

75%
(4)
35 sites · Coupeville, Washington
Fly a kite, climb a lighthouse and explore military cannons and bunkers in this historical park
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Fort Flagler State Park

12. Fort Flagler State Park

100%
(10)
126 sites · Marrowstone, Washington
Fun times and history lessons all come together at this park right on the tip of Marrowstone Island.
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Wallace Falls State Park

13. Wallace Falls State Park

100%
(1)
7 sites · May Creek, Washington
Discover the cascading beauty of Wallace Falls State Park.
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Wild Hearts on Whidbey

14. Wild Hearts on Whidbey

91%
(56)
15mi from Marysville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our serene retreat nestled on 20 acres. Minutes away from the beach and Saratoga trails. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings, as coyotes, eagles, and hawks are known to frequent the area, adding to the natural beauty and charm of our tranquil retreat. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape or an unforgettable adventure, our tepee on the prairie offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave you with cherished memories for years to come. There is a 3/4 mile trail walk on the outer parameter of the property. Please enjoy and pick up after your pets. Please keep ok leash at all times. Quiet time is after 1030pm
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$39
 / night
Highland View Farm

15. Highland View Farm

100%
(27)
30mi from Marysville · 2 sites · Lodging
Welcome to your serene glamping getaway at West Beach in Oak Harbor. Experience breathtaking lake and ocean views from our cozy bungalow, perfectly nestled in a lush, wildlife-rich environment. Encounter the majestic beauty of eagles soaring overhead and listen to the soothing calls of owls as you unwind on the deck built for two. This charming site offers the best of both worlds: the comforts of a cozy queen-sized bed and the rustic appeal of camping with a temporary toilet and bottled water supplied for your convenience. Spend your days exploring nearby trails and observing the diverse species of wildlife, then gather around the campfire to relish the calmness of the evening beneath a starlit sky. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this is the perfect spot for nature enthusiasts and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Come and enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty that await at our little piece of paradise.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$110
 / night
Sage Horse Camp.

16. Sage Horse Camp.

98%
(357)
37mi from Marysville · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Each camp site has two horse corrals, fire ring, picnic table, room for an RV/horse trailer, and tent. Stock water only, no potable water. Outhouses with hand washing area. In camp you will find: 40' round pen, 86' X 120' outdoor rough terrain arena, trails, a small obstacle course and a play area for the kido's. From camp you can ride or hike miles of trails and roads on Department of Natural Resources (DNR) land. We are only a few miles from the 7 Cedars Casino and 10 miles from beautiful Sequim. Come relax and enjoy our little bit of heaven on the hill. SAGE HORSE CAMP AND RV PARK WENT FROM A DREAM TO REALITY ON JULY 5TH, 2014. WE ARE SO EXCITED TO BE OPEN AND AVAILABLE FOR OVERNIGHT CAMPERS AND DAY RIDERS ALIKE. OUR CAMPING IS CURRENTLY PRIMITIVE WITH A FEW AMENITIES. EACH CAMP SITE HAS TWO HORSE CORRALS, FIRE RING, AND PICNIC TABLE. WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE CAMPGROUND AS MUCH AS WE DO.
Pets
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Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
Cedar+Fern

17. Cedar+Fern

99%
(942)
38mi from Marysville · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
This beautiful 13acre slice of heaven sits along the Little Quilcene River. Cedar+Fern hosts multiple campsites in a park-like setting amongst PNW's forest giants, Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, Big Leaf Maple, etc. During your stay, explore the walking trails throughout the towering forest to find private spots along the river to take a dip. Check out all the new growth on the young fruit orchard and large food garden. Walk through the alder grove and discover both the pond as well as the new farm extension! While on the land, let the sounds of the river wash away life's stress and enjoy a bit of the slow life.
Pets
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Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
Camp Keyser Forest Camp

18. Camp Keyser Forest Camp

94%
(326)
24mi from Marysville · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp Keyser is a wooded 5 acre parcel in the mountains, near mountain loop highway - in the center of everything wonderful in the northern cascade mountains. We have one private cabin and 6 campsites. Tent campers will enjoy the lush landscape of a mature forest with sites along the (seasonal) Thirsty Creek. Nearby (3 minute walk), users can contemplate views of Whitehorse Mountain, Jumbo Mountain, Glacier Peak, and Whitechuck Mountain. This part of the Stillaguamish valley and the adjacent Mountain Loop Highway is known for a great selection of hiking trails, at all skill levels. It is perfect hub for all of your outdoor interests. The trailhead for the summit of Whitehorse Mountain is just a mile away, as is Old Mine Road trail (45 minute hike ending in 2 waterfalls). A 15-20 minute walk takes campers to a swimming hole in the cool Stillaguamish river for a dip or a paddle. Even closer is Whitehorse Regional Trail (great for biking, walking and horseback riding) built on the bed of the former BNSF railroad through the North Stillaguamish River Valley, spanning over 27 miles. The nearly level trail meanders through the valley, rewarding visitors with picturesque, landscape views of forests, farmland, streams and rivers, and mountain vistas. Sites have a generous fire pit and access to a Porta-Potty. For bathing I recommend cool dip in the Stillaguamish River. In season there is also fishing, snowshoeing, concerts at the blue grass festival grounds, a rodeo, and so much more.
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from 
$43
 / night
Electric Blue Lady's Land'

19. Electric Blue Lady's Land'

97%
(103)
18mi from Marysville · 4 sites · Tents
6 acres of land located in the Robe Valley on the bend of the south fork of the Stillaguamish River . The property is bordered by national forest and the river making nice and secluded but still have close access to the local store on the Mount Loop Hwy . There are three campsites by the river that can sleep 4 guests each and a fourth site that is larger and can sleep 8 guests all have river access with a nice beach . There is one composting toilet on site but no potable water. There are two popular trails nearby, Heather lake trails is 4miles away and Lake 22 trail is 1.7 miles away . There is no cell service or phones on site. No potable water, or electricity. The perfect unplugged get away.
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from 
$45
 / night
Compass Rose Farms

20. Compass Rose Farms

96%
(354)
35mi from Marysville · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This magical, 40-acre, cultivated ecosystem, will wrap around you and leave you enchanted. Enjoy this peaceful, country retreat, as a place to rest and reconnect with the earth and yourself. This is a great place to stop for the night, but one day might not be enough to meander the many paths, drink tea harvested from the herb garden, sit on a bench talking to ancient Maple trees, walk the stone labyrinth, wander the sacred Grove, and camp under the stars. There's so much to enjoy here, from the fragrant rose gardens to the orchards and sheep meadows. Spend the morning sipping tea with a book in the greenhouse, an afternoon wandering the many wooded trails, preparing dinner with vegetables grown from the garden, and enjoying the evening watching the moon and stars come up from the observatory platform. You could take a guided tour of the land and animals, or join one of the many workshops hosted here, such as learning to spin yarn from our herd of Icelandic sheep or take an introduction class to Permaculture. Bring your knitting, friends, or just a favorite book, and spend a few days in this tranquil destination, as this land has something to offer everyone. Please NOTE: This is a working farm, we have animals, dirt, sticks, bugs, poop, and lots of opportunities to "connect" with Nature. All of our amenities are shared spaces, designed to foster community. You will find signs posted around the property with clear communication. All of our lodgings are off-grid with no electricity or running water. Water, electricity, and WIFI are available in the shared kitchen, garden, cafe, and lounging areas. Please bring battery-operated lights, bedding, and a pillow, unless otherwise noted. Amenities include: shower house, bathhouse, large semi-commercial kitchen, library, cafe, fiber studio, yarn shop, plenty of outdoor seating, safe potable water, 2 regularly maintained portable toilets, hand washing station, 2 charcoal/wood barbeques Check-in is 4-8 pm Contact us to inquire about using the land for weddings, retreats, and other gatherings!  Check out our on-site Airbnb rental house here: airbnb.com/h/millhouserental airbnb.com/h/millhouserental2 Follow or tag us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comp...
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$40
 / night

Looking for the best camping near Marysville? The area features dozens of top-rated campgrounds and places to park your RV for the night, many within a short distance of Washington hiking, biking, and other outdoor activities. Whether you want a pet-friendly campsite or a family cabin rental with wifi, check out campsite photos, tips, and reviews from other outdoor enthusiasts to plan your next camping trip near Marysville.

96% (16.1K) 1,106 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Marysville

The Landing at Index WA

1. The Landing at Index WA

99%
(2526)
33mi from Marysville · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to The Landing at Index - located on the South Fork Skykomish River, in the western foothills of the Cascade Mountains, off of Highway 2. With 16 acres of beautiful, private woods and breathtaking views of Mt. Index, this is a wonderful getaway to kick back and relax after your day of adventures, or just to escape the city rush. This is a gated property, protected with a code, which you will be sent 24 hours before your arrival. The campsites are at the bottom of a long logging road so an SUV or AWD vehicle are preferable , especially during the wetter seasons. When the property was logged approximately 100 years ago they scooped out gravel from the river to make their roads in the area thus creating the back eddy pool along the beach. A rather peaceful setting, including the rushing sound of the river and the occasional whistle of a train. You will feel refreshed and rejuvenated after you stay at The Landing. Pets are welcome, there are private outhouses at each campsite. These outhouses are protected with a code, which is sent to you 24 hours before your arrival. Campfires are allowed (when burn bans are not in place).
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from 
$148
 / night
Valhalla Tree Farm

2. Valhalla Tree Farm

99%
(569)
7.4mi from Marysville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Nestled near Arlington, our 75-acre property spans both new and old forest, featuring a salmon-filled creek and a vibrant beaver pond—all set against the dramatic backdrop of a 1,200-foot sheer cliff crowned with old-growth trees. Since its purchase in 1958 as a family retreat, this land has grown into much more than a getaway. It has become a place for relaxation, adventure, and connection with nature—a private forest for family and friends to enjoy. Over the years, the family has adopted forest stewardship and sustainable timber harvesting practices, while also developing campsites, trails, hosting rock concerts, and even producing wine. What began as a simple escape has evolved into something extraordinary: a tree farm that successfully balances nearly every goal a forest landowner could imagine—timber production, wildlife habitat, natural beauty, recreation, and forest resilience. Valhalla embodies all of this with a harmony so seamless, it feels effortless.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
Camp Hideaway

3. Camp Hideaway

97%
(117)
28mi from Marysville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Camp Hideaway in Darrington, Washington—a nature lover's paradise. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, and scenic trails by day, and cozy evenings around the fire pit playing horseshoes. The playground and tetherball court offer fun for all ages. Cross the charming bridge to the peaceful peninsula for stunning views and fishing. Discover Darrington's wonders—pack your bags and come explore!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Camano Island State Park

4. Camano Island State Park

90%
(13)
94 sites · Camano, Washington
Camp on a quiet, underrated island within a short drive of Seattle.
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Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

5. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

92%
(123)
753 sites · Skykomish, Washington
High-altitude beauty north of Mt. Rainier. From glaciers to river fishing, all is spectacular!
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Moss Haven

6. Moss Haven

38mi from Marysville · 1 site · Lodging
Private off-grid small cabin and tent site with views of the water and mountains. The cabin can sleep up to four. Nestled in a grove of gnarled, moss-draped maples and cedars, our humble cabin overlooks a quiet saltwater bay. Its location offers the perfect blend of forest solitude and coastal serenity. Inside the cabin, you’ll find a toasty wood stove, a queen bed, and large bay windows where you can watch the water shimmer with the ebb and flow of the tides or see the sunset paint the sky, reflecting off the glassy surface of the bay. The only sounds are the cry of an eagle, the gentle lapping of the water, and the soft rustle of wind through the surrounding woods. A large deck attached to the cabin creates an idyllic retreat that feels suspended in time. Located near Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest, just five minutes from the town of Quilcene.
Pets
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Showers
from 
$72
 / night
Pacific Rim Institute

7. Pacific Rim Institute

96%
(168)
24mi from Marysville · 1 site · Lodging
This land has passed through many families but was first "managed" by Salish Indians who burned the prairie and harvested native plants for food, medicine, clothing, charms and more for 10,000 years. When European settlers arrived in the 1850s, burning the prairie all but ceased and that, along with the introduction of many new exotic species of animals, crop plants and weeds, began the degradation of the landscape. Over time our site was used to graze sheep and then raise pheasants (from 1944-1999). It was slated for housing development but several citizens rose up and prevented that from happening. Now the Pacific Rim Institute, a private nonprofit organization is the steward of this precious jewel of central Whidbey and the Pacific Northwest. We have a five-acre remnant prairie with over 80 species of native plants - critical to the restoration of degraded lands throughout the Salish Sea region. We have over two miles of walking trails for you. They traverse our prairie, savannas and forests. The land is full of color when the native wildflowers bloom from early spring through early autumn. We have a Native Plant Center where we grow up to 50 species of rare native plants. Ask us for a tour.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$40
 / night
The Lookout

8. The Lookout

98%
(185)
27mi from Marysville · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
The Lookout is an amazing piece of property with elevations and expansive south facing views of Clear Lake, Rainier, Olympics, and the foothills of the Cascades. The site is perfect for sunsets, a launch pad to activities in Skagit Valley, and most importantly several private mountain bike flow trails (intermediate and experts only at this time). More trails coming soon! Check us out on Instagram: @___the_lookout
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
The Chuckanut Rock

9. The Chuckanut Rock

98%
(124)
39mi from Marysville · 1 site · Lodging
Watch the sunset into the world famous San Juan Islands. Our property is located on the scenic Chuckanut Drive. It is a 15 minute walk to Taylor United's Seafood Bar that has beer and wine. You will need boots just below the knee, or hiking shoes that will get wet. The Creek crossing is a little deeper this year. You will also be crossing a muddy area for about 20 yards, you will sink about 3 inches into the mud. The hike into the campsite takes 12 minutes. You need to contact me to check the tides, as to be able to get to the campsite. We need to hike in below a 5 foot tide. Starting October, the campsite closes for winter. Again , this campsite is Tide dependent. The first question to me should be, What is the latest we can hike in? I am not Moses, I can’t part the sea. Camp closed during winter October/ march
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$75
 / night
South Whidbey Island State Park

10. South Whidbey Island State Park

95%
(10)
53 sites · Freeland, Washington
Hug a giant red-cedar tree in the lush forest and collect crabs from the sprawling shoreline.
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Campfires
Fort Casey State Park

11. Fort Casey State Park

75%
(4)
35 sites · Coupeville, Washington
Fly a kite, climb a lighthouse and explore military cannons and bunkers in this historical park
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Fort Flagler State Park

12. Fort Flagler State Park

100%
(10)
126 sites · Marrowstone, Washington
Fun times and history lessons all come together at this park right on the tip of Marrowstone Island.
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Wallace Falls State Park

13. Wallace Falls State Park

100%
(1)
7 sites · May Creek, Washington
Discover the cascading beauty of Wallace Falls State Park.
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Wild Hearts on Whidbey

14. Wild Hearts on Whidbey

91%
(56)
15mi from Marysville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to our serene retreat nestled on 20 acres. Minutes away from the beach and Saratoga trails. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings, as coyotes, eagles, and hawks are known to frequent the area, adding to the natural beauty and charm of our tranquil retreat. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape or an unforgettable adventure, our tepee on the prairie offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave you with cherished memories for years to come. There is a 3/4 mile trail walk on the outer parameter of the property. Please enjoy and pick up after your pets. Please keep ok leash at all times. Quiet time is after 1030pm
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$39
 / night
Highland View Farm

15. Highland View Farm

100%
(27)
30mi from Marysville · 2 sites · Lodging
Welcome to your serene glamping getaway at West Beach in Oak Harbor. Experience breathtaking lake and ocean views from our cozy bungalow, perfectly nestled in a lush, wildlife-rich environment. Encounter the majestic beauty of eagles soaring overhead and listen to the soothing calls of owls as you unwind on the deck built for two. This charming site offers the best of both worlds: the comforts of a cozy queen-sized bed and the rustic appeal of camping with a temporary toilet and bottled water supplied for your convenience. Spend your days exploring nearby trails and observing the diverse species of wildlife, then gather around the campfire to relish the calmness of the evening beneath a starlit sky. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this is the perfect spot for nature enthusiasts and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Come and enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty that await at our little piece of paradise.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$110
 / night
Sage Horse Camp.

16. Sage Horse Camp.

98%
(357)
37mi from Marysville · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Each camp site has two horse corrals, fire ring, picnic table, room for an RV/horse trailer, and tent. Stock water only, no potable water. Outhouses with hand washing area. In camp you will find: 40' round pen, 86' X 120' outdoor rough terrain arena, trails, a small obstacle course and a play area for the kido's. From camp you can ride or hike miles of trails and roads on Department of Natural Resources (DNR) land. We are only a few miles from the 7 Cedars Casino and 10 miles from beautiful Sequim. Come relax and enjoy our little bit of heaven on the hill. SAGE HORSE CAMP AND RV PARK WENT FROM A DREAM TO REALITY ON JULY 5TH, 2014. WE ARE SO EXCITED TO BE OPEN AND AVAILABLE FOR OVERNIGHT CAMPERS AND DAY RIDERS ALIKE. OUR CAMPING IS CURRENTLY PRIMITIVE WITH A FEW AMENITIES. EACH CAMP SITE HAS TWO HORSE CORRALS, FIRE RING, AND PICNIC TABLE. WE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE CAMPGROUND AS MUCH AS WE DO.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$30
 / night
Cedar+Fern

17. Cedar+Fern

99%
(942)
38mi from Marysville · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
This beautiful 13acre slice of heaven sits along the Little Quilcene River. Cedar+Fern hosts multiple campsites in a park-like setting amongst PNW's forest giants, Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, Big Leaf Maple, etc. During your stay, explore the walking trails throughout the towering forest to find private spots along the river to take a dip. Check out all the new growth on the young fruit orchard and large food garden. Walk through the alder grove and discover both the pond as well as the new farm extension! While on the land, let the sounds of the river wash away life's stress and enjoy a bit of the slow life.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
Camp Keyser Forest Camp

18. Camp Keyser Forest Camp

94%
(326)
24mi from Marysville · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp Keyser is a wooded 5 acre parcel in the mountains, near mountain loop highway - in the center of everything wonderful in the northern cascade mountains. We have one private cabin and 6 campsites. Tent campers will enjoy the lush landscape of a mature forest with sites along the (seasonal) Thirsty Creek. Nearby (3 minute walk), users can contemplate views of Whitehorse Mountain, Jumbo Mountain, Glacier Peak, and Whitechuck Mountain. This part of the Stillaguamish valley and the adjacent Mountain Loop Highway is known for a great selection of hiking trails, at all skill levels. It is perfect hub for all of your outdoor interests. The trailhead for the summit of Whitehorse Mountain is just a mile away, as is Old Mine Road trail (45 minute hike ending in 2 waterfalls). A 15-20 minute walk takes campers to a swimming hole in the cool Stillaguamish river for a dip or a paddle. Even closer is Whitehorse Regional Trail (great for biking, walking and horseback riding) built on the bed of the former BNSF railroad through the North Stillaguamish River Valley, spanning over 27 miles. The nearly level trail meanders through the valley, rewarding visitors with picturesque, landscape views of forests, farmland, streams and rivers, and mountain vistas. Sites have a generous fire pit and access to a Porta-Potty. For bathing I recommend cool dip in the Stillaguamish River. In season there is also fishing, snowshoeing, concerts at the blue grass festival grounds, a rodeo, and so much more.
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Electric Blue Lady's Land'

19. Electric Blue Lady's Land'

97%
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18mi from Marysville · 4 sites · Tents
6 acres of land located in the Robe Valley on the bend of the south fork of the Stillaguamish River . The property is bordered by national forest and the river making nice and secluded but still have close access to the local store on the Mount Loop Hwy . There are three campsites by the river that can sleep 4 guests each and a fourth site that is larger and can sleep 8 guests all have river access with a nice beach . There is one composting toilet on site but no potable water. There are two popular trails nearby, Heather lake trails is 4miles away and Lake 22 trail is 1.7 miles away . There is no cell service or phones on site. No potable water, or electricity. The perfect unplugged get away.
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Compass Rose Farms

20. Compass Rose Farms

96%
(354)
35mi from Marysville · 15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
This magical, 40-acre, cultivated ecosystem, will wrap around you and leave you enchanted. Enjoy this peaceful, country retreat, as a place to rest and reconnect with the earth and yourself. This is a great place to stop for the night, but one day might not be enough to meander the many paths, drink tea harvested from the herb garden, sit on a bench talking to ancient Maple trees, walk the stone labyrinth, wander the sacred Grove, and camp under the stars. There's so much to enjoy here, from the fragrant rose gardens to the orchards and sheep meadows. Spend the morning sipping tea with a book in the greenhouse, an afternoon wandering the many wooded trails, preparing dinner with vegetables grown from the garden, and enjoying the evening watching the moon and stars come up from the observatory platform. You could take a guided tour of the land and animals, or join one of the many workshops hosted here, such as learning to spin yarn from our herd of Icelandic sheep or take an introduction class to Permaculture. Bring your knitting, friends, or just a favorite book, and spend a few days in this tranquil destination, as this land has something to offer everyone. Please NOTE: This is a working farm, we have animals, dirt, sticks, bugs, poop, and lots of opportunities to "connect" with Nature. All of our amenities are shared spaces, designed to foster community. You will find signs posted around the property with clear communication. All of our lodgings are off-grid with no electricity or running water. Water, electricity, and WIFI are available in the shared kitchen, garden, cafe, and lounging areas. Please bring battery-operated lights, bedding, and a pillow, unless otherwise noted. Amenities include: shower house, bathhouse, large semi-commercial kitchen, library, cafe, fiber studio, yarn shop, plenty of outdoor seating, safe potable water, 2 regularly maintained portable toilets, hand washing station, 2 charcoal/wood barbeques Check-in is 4-8 pm Contact us to inquire about using the land for weddings, retreats, and other gatherings!  Check out our on-site Airbnb rental house here: airbnb.com/h/millhouserental airbnb.com/h/millhouserental2 Follow or tag us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comp...
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