Domes in Puget Sound

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

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The Landing At Lake Ploenta

11 sites · Lodging, RVs60 acres · Arlington, WA
For your Glamping and RV'ing Pleasure; The Landing at Lake Ploenta, a private, gated, resort-style destination, is offering lake-side safari tents and short-term RV spots. Each Tent rental includes a queen-sized bed, extra pop-up tent for the kids, fire pit, picnic table, and 2 adirondack deck chairs! Each RV site includes hookups, picnic tables, and drive through lot setup. Adjacent to the site is a lake with ducks, geese, bass, frogs, cattails, lily pads, and lots of ducklings and goslings in the springtime. The property is set in a beautiful forest-setting filled with ferns, vine maples, deer, & mossy green colors. Bring your fishing gear, and binoculars. Enjoy! Property Rules * Respect the land and tent as you would your own. * Don’t leave out food that could attract wildlife * Be mindful of any local fire bans and quiet hours * Keep valuables on you or secured in your vehicle Respect & Safety Don't carve your name into anything, or cut down trees. In general, treat the property and all the animals with respect.
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Duvalla Dome

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Duvall, WA
We are located just outside Duvall, WA. Our Dome features one Queen size bed and one couch that converts to a bed (smaller than a queen). Premium linens, extra blankets, comfortable seating to relax and enjoy the quiet on the farm. There is a sheltered kitchen with hot and cold running water, cook burner, refrigerator and seating with a chiminea. There is also a nearby firepit with comfortable chairs to relax in the evening. We have a beautiful Bathhouse with composting toilet on one side and clawfoot tub for showers or soaking on the other. Being eco-friendly there are a few quirks to be aware of - the toilet facility doesn't allow for toilet paper. We provide clean cloths to use in conjunction with the bidet seat (a bath for your posterior) and a pail for the used cloths. The methane that is generated is filtered and trapped for the cook burner in the kitchen. The closest trailhead is 3 miles away and leads to Cherry Creek Falls. There are many other trails and parks in the area to explore. Duvall also boasts a winery, distillery and brewery and a large variety of dining options.
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Twilight Retreat - Dome Glamping

4 sites · Lodging5 acres · Allyn, WA
Thank you for choosing Twilight Retreat! Our prime location offers an array of leisure activities at your doorstep. Situated between Puget Sound and Hood Canal, and surrounded by the stunning Olympic Mountains, you're in the midst of nature's wonders. A short drive will lead you to the region's excellent hiking trails and water access points for kayaking, boating, oyster shucking, or clam digging. Alternatively, you might choose to enjoy Twilight Retreat's many on-site amenities. Find tranquil solitude for rest and relaxation, or bring the family for fun outdoor activities. Enjoy our trails, lakeside firepit, sauna, and hot tub. Our fully equipped bathrooms and well-stocked kitchen offer the comforts of home. Settle in to your cozy camping dome for a quiet night under the stars on your private deck, or gather around the firepit for smores with the family. Our geodesic glamping domes are currently 100% off-grid, yet equipped with modern amenities for top-quality camping accommodations. Each dome comes with a cozy queen size bed, Pendleton wool blankets for cool northwest evenings, towels, battery powered lights, Starlink, and a desk for remote work, a kitchenette, drinking water, and many other camping amenities to ensure comfort during your stay. Each dome is situation on your own private deck with 360 degree views of nature.
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Washington Glamping

7 sites · Lodging5 acres · Quilcene, WA
Washington Glamping, nestled in the serene landscapes of Hoodsport, WA, offers a unique blend of luxury and nature's untouched beauty. Stay in one of our 7 Geodesic Domes and exploring the lush, verdant surroundings characteristic of the Pacific Northwest. Hoodsport serves as a picturesque backdrop for this retreat, with its dense forests, crystal-clear lakes, and the nearby majestic peaks of the Olympic Mountains. Guests at Washington Glamping can immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature while enjoying the comfort of well-appointed, eco-friendly accommodations. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities such as hiking, kayaking, and wildlife watching. The resort itself blends seamlessly into the scenery, ensuring a peaceful, rejuvenating experience amidst some of Washington State's most breathtaking landscapes.
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Domes 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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