Add a little comfort to your Washington Coast beach camping trip with a glamping experience.
The scenic Washington coast is notoriously chilly and wet, particularly from autumn until early summer, making glamping and cabin rentals an excellent option for travelers who want to fall asleep to the sound of Pacific Ocean waves without worrying about packing up a sopping tent the next day. Many state parks on Washington's western coastline have heated yurts for rent, including at Cape Disappointment State Park, Grayland Beach State Park, Pacific Beach State Park, and Twin Harbor State Park. If you're looking for something closer to Seattle, you'll find lots of private yurts and glamping tents—as well as a few treehouses—in the Olympic Peninsula. These glampsites are generally on privately owned land, and some even come with added creature comforts such as free wifi, hot tubs, or kitchenettes.