Within a 30-minute drive from the Nisqually Entrance.
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Perfect Basecamp for Mount Rainier!
Stay at our cozy homestead and honeybee farm in Mineral, WA, just minutes from Mount Rainier National Park and Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Our 3 campsites offer stunning views of the mountain, wildlife sightings, wildflowers, and incredible stargazing.
Enjoy hiking, foraging, and fishing nearby, or explore the area’s lakes and forests. We offer:
• Site #1: Fits 2 RVs or 4-6 tents.
• Site #2: Fits 1 RV or 4-6 tents and a hammock.
• Site #3: Fits 2 tents, most private, no mountain view.
We provide dry camping with a port-a-potty, potable water, and cell service for Verizon/T-Mobile users. Pets must be leashed, Fresh eggs, honey for sale, and firewood for sale when available. We also offer beekeeping experiences!
Check-in: 2 PM until dark. Guests are greeted upon arrival.
Perfect for small groups, families, and nature lovers!
We loved camping with Steve and Starla! The location was so easy and beautiful. Such an incredible view of Rainer! We also bought some delicious honey.
The site is so amazing. Mt Rainier Views are stunning. This was my second time staying here because it really is so great. It’s a spacious area with a fire pit, table and a Porta potty.
We absolutely loved our second stay at this campsite! It's a truly stunning, lush getaway that we and our pups adore. Being far from any light pollution makes the night sky spectacularly bright and breathtaking. The host is very kind and helpful to us. Having chopped firewood and fresh honey available for purchase was bonus. Can’t wait to come back next season!!
Great vibes and Steve was great! Great location close to the entrance to the park.
Location
Mineral, Lewis, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and dxʷsqʷaliʔabš (Nisqually) First Nations according to