Cabins in Puget Sound

Hike through old-growth forests in Seattle’s surrounds.

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12 top cabins sites in Puget Sound

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Compass Rose Farms

15 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Port Townsend, WA
This magical 40-acre cultivated ecosystem will wrap around you and leave you enchanted. Enjoy this peaceful retreat site truly a place to rest and reconnect with the earth and yourself. We are closed from September 1st until May 1st but our BnB is open search for The Grand Room at Simplicity Sanctuary to stay on the land in the colder months. A great place to stop for the night but one day will not be enough to wander the grounds, drink a cup of hot tea from the herb garden, sit on a bench talking to ancient trees, walk the labyrinth, wander the sacred Grove, and camp under the stars. There's so much to see here from the rose and vegetable gardens to the orchards and sheep. Spend the morning sipping tea in the greenhouse, an afternoon walking the gardens, and an evening watching the moon and stars from the observatory platform. Take a tour or a workshop and learn to spin yarn from our Icelandic sheep. bring your knitting, bring friends, or just a book and spend a few days here on the land. Contact us about small gatherings and retreats We love to host groups. NOTE: This is a working farm we have animals, dirt, sticks, bugs, and poop, and lots of opportunities to "connect" with Nature. All of our amenities are shared spaces, designed to foster community. You will find good signs with clear communication here. All of our lodgings are off-grid with no electricity or running water. Water, electricity, and wifi are available in the kitchen, garden, cafe, and lounge areas. Please bring battery-operated lights, bedding, and a pillow, unless otherwise noted. We request that campers check in before 8 pm. Remember you are coming to someone's home, Please communicate if you are coming in late so we can accommodate you. We have tent camping, glamping, and cabins available from May to September. We also offer tours of the animals and gardens by arrangement. Amenities include a showerhouse, bathhouse, semi-commercial kitchen, library, cafe, fiber studio, yarn shop, and plenty of outdoor seating. Additionally, we have safe potable water, 2 portable toilets, a hand washing station, and two charcoal/wood barbeques available for your use.
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Frog Pond Cottage

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Port Angeles, WA
Enjoy this accessible gateway to the Olympic Peninsula at the Frog Pond Cottage. This 2.5 acre space includes space for tent and RV camping in addition to the tiny house cottage. Inside you'll find space to sleep up to 8 people in a cozy but efficient layout. The open field and frog pond provide a great open space for kids and animals to play. Unplug, snuggle in, spread out, and enjoy all the Olympic Peninsula has to offer. Located minutes from adorable Downtown Port Angeles, Hurricane Ridge, The Olympic Discovery and Adventure Bike Trails, Lake Crescent, Salt Creek, and so many more amazing spaces. This is the perfect "basecamp" for families and friends in big groups looking for a flexible space to explore the region. There is space to spread out in tents, room to park your RV or Van. Heat, electricity, running water. The property includes two sites, The Meadow for RVs and camping and The Cottage. These can be rented separately or together, please contact host to inquire about the whole property and special events.
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9Mile Hot Soak on Marrowstone Isle.

4 sites · Lodging5 acres · Nordland, WA
Nine Mile Adventures- Marrowstone is located at the end of an intentionally underdeveloped short plat. We became stewards in 98' at the ripe age of 21. Anything done or added to the land and setting was by our hand. Including the few small clearings of selectively cut trees to hand pouring and hauling water for mixing cement via our backs. We sure do hope we are doing her right! our plan? to leave as much untouched as possible. The property is made up of over 5 acres and is heavily treed with Grand Firs, large Western Red Cedar, Big Leaf Maple, Alder, Doug Fir, and many other native shrubs including edible berries such as huckleberry, salal berry, salmon berry. Micologists (mushroom hunters) are sure to find the treasure they seek growing fruitfully in these forests. Come forest bathe (literally) in our private charcoal fired soaking tubs. Self serve wooden tubs powered via flame come to temp in 2-3 hrs with proper tending. Camp 9Mile-Marrowstone is an off grid nature experience. Neighbors live symbiotically with the land, many are without electricity or city water as guests will experience as well. Stop by our seasonal farmstand located along driveway in the. Forgot something? we got you! Firewood, Charcoal, Butane, Propane, S'mores Kits, 9 Mile Merch etc all on offer inside a '71 VW BUS, Cruise by the "town" of Nordland which proudly boasts the iconic Nordland General Store, a definite nostalgic fun stop. If you have time park and take a stroll down the dock. Shower a day person? Fort Flaggler is your place (5 min. drive up the island-North) has full service public restrooms, complete with showers (bring some quarters) and flushing toilets, a wonderful trail system worth exploring and not a bad view of the straits including Port Townsend. If Laundry is something you find yourself needing, Port Hadlock has a fine one, situated next door to the QFC market. Throw in a load and head across the street to the "Valley Tav" for the best veggie burgers around! no joke.
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Olympic Wanderer~Creekside~HotTub

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Brinnon, WA
Welcome to Olympic Wanderer! Our little slice of PNW paradise is in a quiet heavily forested community next to the hood canal in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula. Enjoy a camping-like experience at this private creek side retreat, without the extra work or discomforts of camping, as you have a cozy well appointed rustic cabin fully stocked with everything you need for your getaway! The outdoorsy options here on the peninsula are endless, and our property features a charming fully stocked cabin, a private creek, firepit, hammock and hot tub. We are within 15 minutes of several state parks, hiking trails, waterfalls, and hood canal access. Directly across the street from the property is the entrance to miles and miles of forest service roads and OHV trails. We have a huge driveway with plenty of room for boat/trailer parking. OHV welcome! We are right in the middle of various access points to Olympic National Park, as well as the Olympic National Forest. Brinnon is a very small town, but there is a waterfront bar/grill and a few other small restaurant choices, with additional options in both nearby Quilcene and Hoodsport.
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Pacific Rim Institute

1 site · Lodging175 acres · Coupeville, WA
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.
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Secluded Olympic Cabin ☜(゚ヮ゚☜)

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Brinnon, WA
Incredible location! This sweet cabin is nestled at the base of Mt. Jupiter, directly between Dosewallips beach and the Olympic national Park. There's lots of gorgeous, mossy maples, shaggy cedars, and elk herds roaming free. The Cabin is easily accessible from the road, and has parking available. There's a secluded fire pit behind the cabin with a seasonal stream running by. Its a relaxing place to hang out for a few days, and/or excellent basecamp to explore the amazing forests, mountains, and beaches nearby. Also, there's lots of great foraging to be done (nettles, mushrooms, and oysters; oh my!) GPS LOCATION: When driving to the cabin, your GPS will tell you that 'your destination is on the left'. This is a lie. The cabin will be on the right. There is a metal gate that is closed with a chain but not locked. CABIN LAYOUT AND SLEEPING AMENITIES: The Cabin is just a little guy; only 16'x20'. There is a kitchen, living room, and dining room area, and the bathroom is a separate room - we call it our 'studio cabin'. We have a fold out couch for which we provide linens, pillows, and a comforter. There is also an inflatable mattress that is a tight squeeze, but can allow for four people to sleep (with a little furniture rearranging). There is a deck that is large enough for a two person tent that would also make a four person camp-out comfortable. All linens and towels are stored in the trunk and the bathroom cabinet. There is a 4' round dining room table with four chairs and a small table on the porch with two more chairs. All the cushions for the chairs are in a cabinet under the table inside. ACCESSIBILITY: Unfortunately, the cabin is not wheelchair accessible. There are 5 stairs up to the deck and the bathroom door is only 27" wide. SURROUNDING AREA: There are small trails leading away from the cabin; do not walk down them! They lead to neighboring properties and I cannot guarantee that there won't be neighbors who would be very surprised by a stranger showing up on their land! There are lots of public trails only a few minutes drive in either direction from the property :) STOLEN LAND: This property is on stolen, indigenous land. If you are Coast Salish or Makah, please get in touch with me for a discounted stay.
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Camp Duckabush: Hood Canal A-Frame

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Brinnon, WA
Welcome to our charming 1970s A-frame cabin with panoramic Hood Canal views. Perfect for a romantic getaway, outdoor adventures, or a solo retreat, this cozy cabin is your gateway to the Pacific Northwest's wonders, all within a 15 minute drive. Hike in Olympic National Park, hunt in Olympic National Forest, or fish in the Hood Canal and Duckabush River. Enjoy local delights like Hama Hama oysters and spot our resident elk herd and birds of prey. Indoors: At Camp Duckabush, comfort and rustic charm blend seamlessly. The tranquil loft bedroom is a cozy retreat with a comfortable bed, soft linens, a reading nook, and a private balcony offering peaceful views. Please note, the ladder to the loft is steep. The fully stocked kitchen is equipped with a propane oven/stove, fridge, freezer, and everything else you could need, making meal preparation a breeze. Plus delicious local brewed Rainshadow coffee is provided. The cabin features a 3/4 bathroom with modern amenities. For those working remotely or catching up on emails, the dedicated workspace includes a desk, ergonomic chair, and high-speed fiber optic internet. The dining area is perfect for meals and game nights, featuring a bistro table surrounded by windows and a selection of games and activities. There is even a spotting scope to help you enjoy all the wildlife that can be seen across the hood canal. In the living room, unwind on the big comfy couch with plenty of blankets, enjoy the cozy propane heater, or catch up on your favorite shows with available streaming services. Outdoors: The real highlight is the exterior of the cabin. Delight in the private, serene yard with panoramic views of the Hood Canal. Relax in the hammock or gather around the fire pit. The propane BBQ grill is perfect for outdoor cooking, and the picnic table with an umbrella provides a great spot for al fresco dining. There’s also a game/catch cleaning station for your convenience. Boat/Trailer parking available on the property, just make sure to let your hosts know. With its tranquil setting and stunning views, the yard is a perfect retreat for relaxation and entertainment.
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Cabins in Puget Sound guide

Overview

Stretching from the Pacific Ocean clear over to Seattle, Puget Sound and its surrounding communities offers a balanced mix of things to do and see, particularly for people who cherish the arts as much as the outdoors. The region is home not only to Seattle, Washington’s only truly big city, as well as to numerous islands and coastal towns geared toward travelers in search of rest and relaxation. There’s even Olympic National Forest, where you’ll find quiet hiking trails, pretty beaches, plenty of campgrounds, and even a natural hot spring.

Where to go

Greater Seattle

Washington's biggest city offers urban fun within striking distance of serious nature. Despite its urban vibes at the Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass, Seattle is chock-full of wooded parks, including the 534-acre Discovery Park on the eastern banks of Puget Sound.

Island County

Named for its many islands, this county on Puget Sound encompasses nine islands in total, including sprawling Whidbey Island—at the northernmost stretch of the sound—and Camano Island. Both islands are tourist hotspots, with tons of state parks and campgrounds, many of them right on the water. Whidbey in particular is known for its thriving arts scene.

The Kitsap Peninsula and Bainbridge Island

Across Puget Sound from Seattle, the Kitsap Peninsula and Bainbridge Island offer a variety of outdoor activities, with plenty of parks, hiking trails, marinas, and campgrounds. This region is also great for lovers of the arts and history, with museums and galleries dedicated to Native cultures, naval history, and the arts.

The Olympic Peninsula

On the opposite side of Puget Sound from the Seattle metro area, the Olympic Peninsula features some of the region's best opportunities for hiking and water sports. Here you'll find lakes, ocean beaches, forests, and numerous state parks, with an abundance of forested campgrounds. Olympic National Park and its emeraldine temperate rainforests are also set on the peninsula.

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