Forest glamping pods in Washington

Explore ancient waterways and hike through scenic forests in the heart of the Pacific Northwest.

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6 top forest glamping pods sites in Washington

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Wild Hearts on Whidbey

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Langley, WA
Welcome to our serene retreat nestled on 20 acres of quiet countryside. Our handcrafted tepee, made from trees sourced right here on the property, offers a unique and cozy accommodation experience. Crafted with love and attention to detail, our tepee ensures that you'll never be on wet ground, providing a comfortable and dry shelter for your stay. Spacious enough to accommodate everyone with plenty of room to spread out, our tepee is adorned with LED lights that create a beautiful ambiance at night, enhancing the magical atmosphere of your surroundings. During the summer months, the canvas remains in place, providing shade and protection from the elements, while during winter, it is carefully packed away until the warmer months return. Standing tall with 30-foot poles and a 50-foot diameter, our tepee is firmly anchored with three poles cemented in for extra support, ensuring stability and safety for our guests. As you explore the property, you'll encounter a delightful array of animals, including horses, peacocks, ducks, and chickens. Please note that we operate a dog rescue, and all rescue dogs are securely housed behind a dog fence. Our resident husky serves as a diligent patrol, ensuring the safety of our guests. 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.
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The Seed: A Conscious Community

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Elma, WA
Nestled in a serene Pacific Northwest landscape, The Seed is a conscious community dedicated to fostering connection, healing, and personal growth. Our community is a haven for those seeking a deeper sense of belonging, purpose, and well-being. Here, we cultivate an environment that nurtures the mind, body, and spirit, allowing individuals to flourish and thrive in harmony with nature and each other. At The Seed, we offer unique experiences to help you connect with your mind, body, and spirit. From camping in one of our rentals or your own tent or tiny house on wheels to somatic sound healing, sacred medicine integration, yoga, frequency healing, and much more, our alternative wellness and healing modalities will guide you on your journey to consciousness expansion and nature connection. Come experience our conscious community for the day, a weekend, or even longer stays. We offer camping, group camping experiences, events, 1:1 experiences, group workshops, wellness retreats, creative expression projects, collaborations, and even work-trade opportunities.
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Swan House Farm

1 site · Lodging35 acres · Mount Vernon, WA
A 35 acre family farm on the North fork of the Skagit River outside of La Conner Washington. The Glamp Ground is located on a 1 acre overlook above the farm. Glamp Ground - Includes sleeping space for up to 4 guests, fire pit (outside of burn ban season), propane grill, stove, and picnic tables. Sleeping structures - convertible gazebo/wall tent with a queen size bed/daybed/couch, and hippie dome with foam rug and 3 foam filled wool blankets. Additional space at cost for 4 extra guests with tents you provide. One van/camper permitted, we do not provide space for RV’s over 25 feet. No showers or potable water available. Restroom facilities are a short walk from the Glamp Ground behind our farm stand. $100 Cleaning Fee – includes linens, pillows, and additional blankets for our two onsite structures. As well as propane and garbage removal of the onsite rubbish container. Guests are expected to leave the site as they found it with all garbage contained in the site bin and all farm stand items returned to the farm stand. Additional non-exclusive guest access to a 3 acre pond picnic field, walking paths, livestock barn, and our farm stand. There is also a boat launch at the end of the property operated by our neighbor with a $10 fee for use. Please bring your own paddle boards, canoes, kayaks and small motor boats if you would like to use the launch, there is no rented watercraft available. There is no swimming or lingering at the boat launch. Farm Stand Offerings - Guests are welcome to reach out in advance for BBQ kits, picnic baskets, firewood, and morning coffee. Details for these amenities can be found on our farm website. Pets – Dogs on leash are welcome. Guests should understand that we raise sheep, cattle, pigs, and fowl on the property and any pet that becomes a nuisance could result in our having to end your visit without returned fees. It is important to note that we have a ranging farm dog, Stella, with access to the full property and she often finds her way to the Glamp Ground in her rounds. Stella is a sweetheart, (unless you are a racoon), she doesn’t start fights, but if your dog is prone to aggressive behavior it is best to reach out before booking. Stella is safe with children and respectful, but she has a job to do, please respect that.
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Forest glamping pods in Washington guide

Overview

Sandwiched between Oregon and British Columbia on the Pacific Ocean, Washington state has long been celebrated for its pristine waterways, old-growth forests, soothing hot springs, and epic mountain lakes and peaks. The northwestern-most state in the contiguous 48 is home to three national parks—North Cascades National Park, Olympic National Park, and Mount Rainier National Park—along with miles and miles of beautiful coastline and lush temperate islands. While there are abundant opportunities for outdoor exploration in the aptly nicknamed Evergreen State, there’s also plenty for those looking for a bit of indoor appeal, from fine arts and culture museums to fantastic wineries.

Where to go

Greater Seattle

Straddling the Puget Sound, this region includes Washington's biggest city--Seattle--and the area around it. While urban adventure takes center stage in this populated region, there are also plenty of spots to commune with nature, and even if you're based in Seattle, you'll have easy access to numerous Washington state parks.

The Washington Coast and Islands

If you want gorgeous Pacific Coast scenery, ancient forests, and whale watching to feature in your next camping trip, the Washington Coast, the Olympic Peninsula, and the state's many islands are just the ticket. Here you’ll find Olympic National Forest and its ancient Hoh Rainforest, plus plenty of small Coastal towns, such as charming Port Angeles and Port Townsend.

Northern Washington

This remote section of the state is characterized by old-growth forests, alpine lakes, and ancient glaciers. It’s also the site of North Cascades National Park, an enormous expanse of wilderness that offers mile upon mile of hiking trails and excellent campground and backcountry options for campers.

Central and Eastern Washington

With a mix of towering mountains, pristine forests, arid prairies, and plenty of cute small towns, Washington's central and eastern stretches offer some of the best camping and outdoor recreation areas in the state. Washington's second-largest city, Spokane, is located in the region, as is the Bavaria-inspired town of Leavenworth, full of German restaurants, beer gardens, and plenty of faux-world kitsch in this region.

Southern Washington

The southern part of the state is known for beautiful scenery, snow-capped peaks, and excellent wine. On the Oregon border, the Columbia River Gorge is full of beautiful spots for hikers--come in the spring and you'll be rewarded with spectacular flurries of wildflowers. The region also boasts a few world-class wineries of its own, with more to be found further north and east in Walla Walla and Yakima. The area is also home to Mount Adams, Mount Rainier and its surrounding national park, and Mount Saint Helens, which famously erupted back in 1980.

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