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Boat-in sites
Some sites are accessible by boat.
Decatur Island is a private island 20 min from Anacortes WA. Enjoy the most magnificent views of the San Juan islands and the untouched beauty of the natural wild setting of TideAway Farm. Decatur has fantastic beaches, extensive hiking, rock hounding, and nature-loving for the artist or explorer.
With a proximity of only 90 min from Seattle, Decatur Island is a true escape with a remote and rural feel. Try tide pooling, golfing, bird watching, or kayaking. Visit the country store, or enjoy the quiet life.
We share this area with Whales, Eagles, Deer, Clams, Oysters, Crabs, and the local animals on the farm.
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Hang under a canopy of Fir! Views of The Salish Sea/Beach. Serene and natural wooded environment. Best views/San Juans. Remote PNW private Is. paradise.
Escape to this secluded remote private Island, only a short ferry private ferry ride from the mainland. Or boat up yourself and Indulge in the best that Mother Nature has to offer! Immerse yourself in the beauty of this natural environment. There are charming forests and beaches to explore. Great for hiking, biking, and kayaking. This 10-acre property offers a unique perspective on Glamping! Hang in our European Tenstile Tents suspended from Fir Trees high on the bluff above a serene and picturesque setting. Explore all that the island has to offer. Country Store, Saturday Market, charming boutique golf course, and tide pooling beaches.
I loved the Tree tents, Ramy’s land was so beautiful every single bit of it was gorgeous. Make sure you bring enough blankets tho the tent gets a little bit chilly at night. The beach next the the place was perfect and full of wildlife.
We loved camping on the unique tree tents! Think Eno hammock meets a tent. Sturdy and comes with storage sacks. Gorgeous views.
The host, Ramy, is wonderful and goes out of her way to ensure you have both a great time on the island.
Excellent location and thoughtful, responsive hostess. The communal cabin has a full kitchen and bathroom including pots, plates, microwave, blender, toaster oven, and coffee maker. The tree tents themselves are a nice compromise between a three-man tent and three combined single hammocks, and next to each one are two large rainproof locking chests for storing other items. The two nearer tree tents share power and a hose bib -- with an electric camping cooler and a little manual washing machine an adult couple could stay for weeks. The site itself is a short walk up from the beach and has excellent views east, especially at sunrise. Those who have never camped off the ground before it will require more insulation than expected. Veteran hammock campers will appreciate the other large trees that surround each of the groups of three from which the tree tents hang. Decatur itself is more scenic and has better hiking than a glance at an elevation map would suggest, down the coast to the nature preserve and attached smaller island is highly recommended. If traveling from out of state check the burn ban status before presuming on campfires. Camping on a limited-access private island provides a feeling of calm and security not available elsewhere.
My family and I had the most incredible stay. The views from the tent site and the privacy were worth the Price of admission. We had everything we needed, showers, fresh water, and incredible nights sleeping suspended in the trees. I’m so grateful to Ramy for the opportunity. We hope to make this a yearly adventure!
Location
San Juan, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Semiahmoo, S’Klallam, Á,LEṈENEȻ ȽTE (W̱SÁNEĆ), Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group, Samish, and dxʷlilap (Tulalip) First Nations according to