Glamping in Washington

Glamping in Washington

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Popular Glamping in Washington

Cascade Range, Lake Chelan

8.3

Glamping for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $170 per night

Port Angeles, Hurricane Ridge

9.8

Vacation apartment for 2 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $155 per night

Cascade Range, North Cascades National Park

Glamping for 4 people, with view, with pets

from $297 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

9.3

Glamping for 6 people, with view, with pets

from $354 per night

Stevenson, Cascade Range

Caravan for 2 people

Free cancellation

from $229 per night

Seattle, Puget Sound

Hotel for 2 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from $183 per night

Cascade Range, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

9.6

Glamping for 2 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $162 per night

Cascade Range, North Cascades National Park

10.0

Glamping for 4 people, with view

from $282 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

Vacation apartment for 4 people, with view and balcony

from $209 per night

Chelan, Cascade Range

8.0

Vacation apartment for 6 people, with hot tub and balcony as well as pool

Free cancellation

from $255 per night

Seattle, Puget Sound

9.6

Glamping for 4 people, with balcony

from $441 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

Glamping for 4 people, with balcony and view

from $471 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

Studio for 2 people, with view

from $209 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

9.7

Glamping for 8 people, with view

from $396 per night

Cascade Range, North Cascades National Park

Glamping for 6 people, with hot tub

from $456 per night

Friday Harbor, San Juan Islands

8.5

Vacation apartment for 3 people

from $283 per night

Maple Falls, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest

Vacation apartment for 2 people, with balcony

from $135 per night

Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington

Glamping for 2 people, with view, with pets

from $178 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

9.2

Glamping for 6 people, with view, with pets

from $399 per night

Olympic National Park, Lake Crescent (USA)

8.5

Vacation house for 6 people, with terrace and yard

Free cancellation

from $406 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

7.3

Vacation apartment for 4 people

from $282 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

9.7

Glamping for 8 people, with view

from $354 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

9.6

Vacation house for 2 people, with terrace and hot tub

Free cancellation

from $259 per night

Glacier, Cascade Range

9.8

Vacation house for 8 people, with view

from $570 per night

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Highlights in Washington

  • Mountain views
  • Scenic road trips
  • Outdoor adventure
  • Adrenaline sports
  • Fascinating history
  • Culture

Best Glamping in Washington

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Vacation Apartment for 4 Guests in Glacier, Cascade Range
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Glacier, Cascade Range
Vacation Apartment • 398 ft² • 1 Bedroom
8.4
(29 reviews)
Your family will have a wonderful time making lasting memories while staying in this completely remodeled loft condo featuring all-new Allen + Roth wood floors, a redesigned kitchenette with all new appliances, a full bath with all-new cabinetry, and a cozy living/dining area equipped with a futon and sliding doors that lead to a lovely balcony with a territorial view. Ascending the handcrafted staircase leads to a loft sleeping area with modern furnishings, including one queen-sized bed, a sofa/sitting area, a large flat-screen monitor, and two armoires offering plenty of storage for your ...
from $209 / night
Vacation House for 2 Guests in White Salmon, Cascade Range
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White Salmon, Cascade Range
Vacation House • 592 ft² • 1 Bedroom
10.0
(73 reviews)
We chose to share our guest house primarily because the idea of sharing our stunning view appeals to us very much. We are so fortunate to have a view so special that we wanted to build a guest house for our friends and you!We designed our 600 square foot modern guest house with the intent of creating a very private honeymoon suite. It sits on concrete sonotubes about 18 feet up off the ground. The goal was to create a treehouse affect that evokes a visceral response as you hover above the trees looking out at the stunning views. It has expansive views of Hood River, Mt Hood, and our favorit...
from $566 / night
Glamping for 2 Guests in Cascade Range, Washington
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Cascade Range, Washington
Glamping • 743 ft² • 1 Bedroom
9.5
(46 reviews)
“Quiet mornings. Starry nights. Just you and the lake.”OVERVIEW:Doc Roy’s Legacy is a peaceful A-frame cabin nestled among the evergreens on the eastern shore of Fish Lake. Originally built in 1994 and thoughtfully renovated, this 888-square-foot retreat blends rustic character with modern luxury. With lakefront access, a private hot tub, updated interiors, and stunning natural surroundings, this home is ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking a serene mountain escape. LIVING SPACE:Step inside to find vaulted ceilings, a wood-burning stove, and cozy lounge seating. Enjoy quiet mornings ...
from $328 / night

Glamping in Washington: Most popular destinations

    Glamping in Washington

    Glamping in Washington’s wilderness

    Washington, the northwesternmost state in the USA, is filled with natural beauty, numerous National Parks and reserves. Some say that its mountains look like the rugged Alps due to the glaciers that formed them. In this extraordinary vacation destination, you will experience many wonders while glamping in comfort and style right in the heart of it all. There is an abundance of outdoor activities in the freshwater lakes, majestic mountains, and inspiring seascapes. You can fish, swim, hike, and surf with the whales, or fly above on ziplines. If you’re looking for intellectual activities, there’s plenty of science and history spanning the ages to captivate you here.

    Glamping in style

    Our glampsites are perfect for outdoor loving travelers looking for their next getaway. They vary in size and can accommodate solo travelers or mid-sized groups. You’ll enjoy amenities like a kitchen, hot shower and comfortable bed while communing with nature in your front yard. Most offer a swimming pool and jacuzzi for your relaxation after exploring the amazing surroundings. Fire up the grill and enjoy your fresh catch, or relax on the balcony with your favorite beverage. Breathe the fresh air and recharge at these awesome glampsites nestled in the wilderness.

    Travelers and activities

    Washington for Nature lovers

    If you love nature, Washington state is paradise. You can fly above the forest canopy on a zipline and get a close-up view of the animals and scenery on Camano Island. Or take a leisurely golf-outing amid unique bird calls there. Spend a week in Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest communing with the awe-inspiring nature of the region. Hike in the old forest below the glaciers and scrubland in the eastern borders for variety. Olympic Park is dubbed the mountain of the gods. This nature lovers’ playground has so much to offer, it could be your go-to destination for years to come.

    Washington for Sports fanatics

    Washington State has several huge, stunning National Parks. Starting at Olympic National Park you will be overcome with its beauty. Take the time to climb the awesome trails and taste the glacial waters at the top. Skydive at Snohomish and Chelan for the thrill of a lifetime. Take the zipline tour in Leavenworth near the north central Cascade mountains area and visit the Bavarian village for culinary treats and German beer afterwards. White water rafting is a must in Winthrop for adrenaline pumping excitement. In winter you can ski or snowboard among the awe-inspiring peaks throughout the Northwest region of the state. The options are endless.

    Washington for History enthusiasts

    Tour the islands of Puget sound for a unique perspective of their diverse history originating in the 1800s. From homesteads and agricultural methods to Native American communities, this unique Pacific Northwest culture is available for your enjoyment. There’s a rich shipbuilding history at The Navy Museum and floating Museum in Bremerton. You can walk on an aircraft carrier and imagine life as a sailor in Puget Sound’s Naval Shipyard. Hop on a mountain bike and cruise through old military forts like Fort Ebey and Fort Worden in Puget Sound. And this is just the tip of the iceburg for historical adventure in awesome Washington.

    Washington State boasts over 300 glaciers. That’s more than any of the 47 connecting states.

    Top 7 travel tips in Washington

    1. Tour rural history at Puget Sound’s Islands

    Starting at Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve on Whidbey Island you can relive the past where locals still farm like they always did in this Pacific Northwest community. Take a boat to remote Vashon Island for more nostalgia and finish at Orca Island Historical Museum for six original 1800s homesteads reflecting their interactive lifestyle.

    2. Watch the Orcas play in the wild at San Juan Island

    Schedule a tour at Friday Harbor to watch Orca killer whales as they frolic in the ocean. Your naturalist guide will keep you enthralled as you witness this amazing spectacle in the wild. Visit Lime Kiln Point State Park for more scenic nature.

    3. Celebrate Native American culture at Tillicum Village

    Embark on a four-hour cruise to Blake Island from the Seattle waterfront. There are many sights to enjoy, but witnessing the Pacific Northwest Native American culture firsthand is the most popular. This family treat invokes your participation during their traditional celebrations and feasts with the stunning Olympic mountains in the background.

    4. Take a scenic drive through Cascades National Park

    Enjoy a 30-mile roadtrip on highway 20 to get a taste of Cascades Park. There are many opportunities to pull off, do a photo op, and hike the short trails to the lakes and overlooks. Don’t miss the Munro Trail, Gorge Overlook, and Diablo Lake. Get refreshment in the local towns surrounded by amazing landscapes along the way.

    5. Take a Ferry to Ross Lake

    For a few days of fishing and water sports, hop a Ferry to Ross Lake. You can rent everything on site including a boat, fishing tackle, paddle board, kayak and more. This is a great way to enjoy the beautiful views while partaking of active water sports for an exceptional family outing.

    6. Hike the Trails in North Cascades Park

    There are twelve gorgeous trails with intriguing animals amid this untouched nature that you won’t regret hiking. Trail of the Cedars offers an aromatic leisure hike, whereas Cascade Pass requires more endurance levels. Plan your itinerary at the visitor’s center for the adventure of a lifetime.

    7. Indulge in a food tour at Puget Sound

    This culinary extravaganza covers two islands: Whidbey and Camano. Catch a morning ferry from Seattle to Whidbey and sample the popular chef’s restaurants for fresh local cuisine to die for. The wineries are also worth exploring. Treat yourself to a leisurely week to experience it all. You’re worth it!

    FAQs: Glamping in Washington

    Which types of services are offered at the glampsites in Washington?

    Out of the amenities available on Holidu, it can be said that the glampsites in Washington benefit from everything that travelers search for! Here, the glampsites generally have a variety of amenities, the most popular being: internet (92%), barbecue (73%), and view (64%)...Amazing!

    How are the glampsites generally rated in Washington?

    On average, the glampsites are quite highly rated. Last year's data reveals that 47% of glampsites have a rating average of 4.5 stars. This is a relatively high ratio which allows us to confirm that you will without a doubt find the ideal glampsites for a wonderful vacation!

    Are the glampsites in Washington suitable for vacations with children?

    According to the Holidu database, 34% of glampsites in Washington are suitable for vacations with children, it will therefore be easy to find the ideal glampsites for you and your children.

    Are the glampsites in Washington suitable for travelers who wish to take their pets on vacation?

    Certainly! In Washington, 36% of the glampsites welcome them with open arms, 42% even have a garden!

    Do the glampsites in Washington often come with Wi-Fi?

    Yes! According to last year, 92% of glampsites in Washington include internet connection. It is therefore no problem, you will be able to stay connected at any time!

    How much does it usually cost for glampsites in Washington?

    Based on the last year, there don't seem to be many glampsites in Washington costing less than $100 per night.

    Do the glampsites in Washington usually have a fireplace or a pool?

    Yes! According to Holidu's data, the glampsites in Washington have everything you need all year round. Here, 54% have a fireplace and 20% a pool.

    Are the glampsites in Washington suitable for stays with several people or rather for an escape as a small group?

    Based on last year, 89% of glampsites are suitable for up to four guests. Approximately 75% of the glampsites here include at least two separate bedrooms. Washington is the ideal destination for taking your small family on vacation!

    Are Glampsites in Washington the best option for a luxurious stay?

    Some glampsites are, but others aren't as luxurious. So if you are looking for that special accommodation, don't delay in making a reservation because only 20% have a pool, while 61% have air conditioning only 3% have a sauna. However, if it's space you're looking for, 89% of the glampsites can accommodate large groups, and 42% have a garden.

    Do the glampsites in Washington have a beautiful view?

    29% of glampsites have a balcony or terrace, and 64% have a view, but since it is not very common so availability can be selective. If this is important to you, you should start your research early, and use the filters that suit you the best to be sure to find the glampsite perfect for you. However, 42% of glampsites in Washington have gardens, where you can bask in the sun. If you like to have lunch or dinner outside, and especially if you like barbecues, 73% of the glampsites have them.