Airstreams near Tacoma

Enjoy urban adventure in the shadow of Mount Rainier.

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Octovus Waterfront Paradise

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Bremerton, WA
Welcome to our picturesque property boasting stunning views of the serene Dyes Inlet cove, where the mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets paint the sky with intense colors. Spanning 2.8 acres, our estate offers an expansive waterfront, hosting both an inviting Airbnb and a well-appointed campsite. Immerse yourself in the tranquil waters with a leisurely canoe or kayak excursion, or, during low tide, don a pair of the provided rubber boots for an enchanting stroll around the point. Depending on the season, marvel at the presence of seals, sea lions, otters, and even orcas in Dyes Inlet, while a nearby Salmon run adds a natural spectacle. Our intimate cove is a haven for bird enthusiasts, featuring an eagle nest perched on the edge of our property, along with blue herons, numerous ducks, and an array of other bird species. In the warmer months, when tides are more forgiving, take advantage of our 6-goal disc golf course and a waterfront picnic area. Positioned as a perfect pitstop on your journey to the Olympic National Forest or the Washington coast, our location also offers proximity to excellent hiking and exploration opportunities.
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Airstream Glamping 1

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Maple Valley, WA
Welcome to our unique Airstream Glamping experience. Vintage charm meets modern adventure. Enjoy outdoor activities in a private common area with a big-screen TV, boulder fire pit, and top-notch barbecue. Book now for an unforgettable journey! The space Welcome to the epitome of Airstream glamping and outdoor adventure, conveniently located near Seattle! Our modern Airstream Glamping experience offers a luxurious twist to traditional camping, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature without sacrificing comfort. You'll find yourself in close proximity to hiking trails, mountain biking paths, kayaking spots, and skiing. Prepare to be amazed as you step inside your chic and stylishly designed Airstream Glamping accommodation. These modern airstreams have been thoughtfully curated to provide all the amenities you need for a memorable stay. From queen bed and fully-equipped facilities to contemporary touches, you'll experience the best of camping with a touch of sophistication. Our outdoor common area is the heart of the experience, perfect for both relaxation and excitement. Indulge in outdoor movie nights under the stars with our big-screen TV or unleash your inner chef using the high-end barbecue. Gather around the boulder gas fire pit to share stories and laughter, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Guest access The Airstream #1 is located on the property behind two gates. The first gate has to be opened manually (just slide it to the left) The second gate is open. You can park your car next to Airstream #1 on the gravel driveway. The key box is located on the hammock post.
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Airstream Glamping 1

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Maple Valley, WA
Welcome to our unique Airstream experience close to Seattle. Vintage charm meets modern adventure. Enjoy outdoor activities in a private common area with a big-screen TV, boulder fire pit, and top-notch barbecue. Book now for an unforgettable journey! The space Welcome to the epitome of Airstream glamping and outdoor adventure, conveniently located near Seattle! Our modern Airstream Glamping experience offers a luxurious twist to traditional camping, allowing you to immerse yourself in nature without sacrificing comfort. You'll find yourself in close proximity to hiking trails, mountain biking paths, kayaking spots, and skiing. Prepare to be amazed as you step inside your chic and stylishly designed Airstream Glamping accommodation. These modern airstreams have been thoughtfully curated to provide all the amenities you need for a memorable stay. From double bed and fully-equipped facilities to contemporary touches, you'll experience the best of camping with a touch of sophistication. Our outdoor common area is the heart of the experience, perfect for both relaxation and excitement. Indulge in outdoor movie nights under the stars with our big-screen TV or unleash your inner chef using the high-end barbecue. Gather around the boulder gas fire pit to share stories and laughter, creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
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Airstreams near Tacoma guide

Overview

The closest big city to Mount Rainier National Park, the large city of Tacoma is ideally positioned for travelers who want to explore different parts of the state easily. From Tacoma, you can easily get to Seattle on Interstate-5, or hop on State Highway 16, which leads to the Olympic Peninsula. There’s also plenty to see and do right in town, from taking in views of the Puget Sound from Point Defiance Park to checking out the Museum of Glass, where you can see the works of Washington State's celebrated glass artist Dale Chihuly.

Where to go

Mount Rainier National Park

The most popular spot to visit in the Tacoma area, Mount Rainier National Park is a fantastic place for a summer hiking adventure or camping trip, and many mountaineers come to Washington specifically to climb up to its peak. Time it right and you'll be rewarded with views of gorgeous wildflowers, which tend to bloom in the summer, depending on the year’s weather patterns.

Saltwater State Park

Located between Seattle and Tacoma, Saltwater State Park offers 1,445 feet of shoreline overlooking Puget Sound. It's a great place to cool off during the summer months and its location on the flight path of the nearby Sea-Tac International Airport make it a hit among plane-spotters. There's even an underwater reef for diving, plus a campground for those who want to stick around for a night.

Dash Point State Park

A quick jaunt from Tacoma, Dash Point State Park is another great spot for water fun, with a sandy beach that attracts kayakers, skimboarders, and anglers, along with plenty of shore birds. Other park features include miles of trails for hiking and biking, plus a campground with campsites, cabins, and a dump station.

When to go

The best time to visit Tacoma and its surrounding natural areas is during the summertime, when the weather is usually hot and there’s not too much chance of rain. The rest of the year faces cool, rainy weather, meaning area residents take full advantage of the brief summer window to spend as much time outdoors as possible. This often results in crowds, particularly in July and August.

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