Best Glamping near Brinnon, WA

Dosewallips State Park and several surrounding Olympic Peninsula destinations house premium glamping accommodations that blend comfort with natural surroundings. Safari tents and platform glamping units provide elevated sleeping experiences while maintaining connection to the Hood Canal and riverfront settings. As one guest noted, "We spent two nights in one of the rustic cabins - it was exactly what we needed to ward off the chill of transitional October weather." The glamping accommodations include comfortable bedding, electricity for climate control, and strategic placement for views of Roosevelt elk herds that frequently pass through the area. Kitsap Memorial State Park and Mike's Beach Resort also feature glamping options with nearby beach access, luxury tent platforms, and private decks overlooking waterfront vistas.

Hiking trails directly accessible from glamping sites provide immediate immersion in Olympic Peninsula ecosystems. Most locations maintain walking paths to Hood Canal beaches for shellfish harvesting, wildlife viewing, and water activities. According to a visitor, "We trekked out late night to the canal at low tide to collect oysters and clams, and upon our return, found the camp area occupied by a herd of Roosevelt Elk." The Dosewallips River offers seasonal salmon viewing opportunities with dedicated wildlife platforms positioned for optimal sighting of migrating fish and bald eagles. Staircase Campground provides eco-friendly glamping tents with proximity to Olympic National Park's ancient forests. Most glamping accommodations remain available year-round, though late spring through early fall delivers the most comfortable weather conditions for enjoying outdoor activities and wildlife viewing experiences.

Best Glamping Sites Near Brinnon, Washington (44)

    1. Dosewallips State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Brinnon, WA
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 796-4415

    $12 - $50 / night

    "Walking distance to a gas station for supplies. Clean bathrooms with running water."

    "The cabins are great for families and have a bunk bed and futon set up with a table set and even heaters. Bathrooms and showers on site, though showers will cost you."

    2. Belfair State Park Campground

    18 Reviews
    Belfair, WA
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 275-0668

    $12 - $50 / night

    "It rained a couple of nights but being surrounded by huge trees made it really cozy. Nice walking trails that follow creeks and go right along the sound."

    "Friendly staff, clean sites and facilities, coin operated showers. This campground is located right on the hood canal which is filled with oysters beds. Many people were harvesting the delicacy."

    3. Fay Bainbridge Park

    22 Reviews
    Bainbridge Island, WA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 842-3931

    $7 - $95 / night

    "Lunch green grass with a fire pit. Shared shelter if needed due to weather with 2 grills for use. Great trees to hang the hammock!"

    "Water and electric hookup, picnic table, fire pit at each site with additional bathroom with a shower for the grounds. There is a ship playground for the kids and beach volleyball court."

    4. Kitsap Memorial State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Poulsbo, WA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 779-3205

    "Very quiet area, lots of room on site 9, walked to beach area. Bathrooms for camping have code, cleaned frequently. 5G service was fast. Very nice place."

    "I thought the wooden fences around each campsite was a nice touch!"

    5. Hamma Hamma Campground

    6 Reviews
    Lilliwaup, WA
    10 miles
    Website

    "Nice private camp site, short walk to the river. Dipped our legs in after hiking. Restrooms were okay, by the last day they were a bit ripe, but hey...its a bathroom."

    "Beautiful trees and close to some nice hiking trails. It will be busy since it’s the closest Olympic NP campground to Seattle. There is a nice CCC cabin with bunkbeds that you can rent nearby."

    6. Staircase Campground — Olympic National Park

    19 Reviews
    Lilliwaup, WA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 565-3130

    $24 / night

    "In fact, this campsite is a nice trail gateway to Olympic National Park. Ranger station as you drive in, different elevations for each set of campsites."

    "One of the prettiest lakes in Washington. Can get pretty busy in the summer but mostly empty otherwise. Little to no cell service. lots of options for camping and backroads all around."

    7. Mike's Beach Resort

    2 Reviews
    Brinnon, WA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 877-5324

    "Mike's Beach Resort has a campground located right on HWY 101. The highway is all that separates it from the canal. There are several RV hookup site all with fire pits."

    8. Upper Lena Lake — Olympic National Park

    3 Reviews
    Lilliwaup, WA
    13 miles
    Website

    "We went in mid June and hit snow about 1 mike past Lena Lake. We continued another mile crossing several downed trees and snow patches before deciding to turn back."

    9. Dash Point State Park Campground

    72 Reviews
    Federal Way, WA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 226-7688

    $20 / night

    "After flying into SeaTac late in the afternoon this campground was a great place to start our Washington trip and only about 30 minutes from the airport."

    "This campsite was awesome, we far enough away from other campers so it was still peaceful, you did not feel like you were on top of other campers. The fire pit was nice and had a grill."

    10. Quilcene Community Campground

    3 Reviews
    Quilcene, WA
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 385-9129

    "This is not a 'let's get away from the city for a week' type of spot. It is at the edge of a wonderful little town, literally."

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Glamping Reviews near Brinnon, WA

574 Reviews of 44 Brinnon Campgrounds


  • M
    Apr. 11, 2021

    Lake Leland Campground

    Reasonable spot. Rules not enforced.

    Arrived around 9pm. Mostly quiet. Camped near someone with a generator and thought they’d shut it off at 10pm (quiet hours 7am-10pm). Well, they didn’t shut it off till we asked and then turned it back on at midnight. Impossible to sleep. Got up to use the restroom and someone had been smoking cigarettes in the bathroom: shit + cig smoke = super lame. The number Jefferson County instructs you to call in case of issues is only operable from 8 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday. Lower # campsites seem to have good morning sun.

  • May. 29, 2018

    Camano Island State Park Campground

    Wonderful group site

    Stayed in the group site with my daughter’s American Heritage Girls troop. We had 22 girls and there was plenty of room. This is a huge group site. Has running water, a couple fire pits and a bunch of picnic tables. These are lots of level spots to pitch tents. The flush toilets and shower house are in the parking area for this site so really convenient. We drove down to the beach from the site but I’m pretty sure there is a trail if you wanted to walk. We had a great time!

  • Harrison G.
    Sep. 26, 2016

    Falls Creek Campground

    Peaceful and pristine car-camping experience

    The Quinault Lake campground in Olympic National Forest is one of those rare quiet and scenic car-camping sites where you can fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the place without having to backpack or drive up rugged remote roads. We camped in early October and there were many beautiful sites to choose from. And I mean beautiful. We chose a site right on the lake with a tent platform under a Western red cedar and a separate section with a full table. There was a bathroom just a short 2 minute walk away. It rained - as it tends to do in the Olympics - all night but with the shade of the cedar and our waterproof tent we remained dry. The campground is just down the road from the Lake Quinault Lodge - a beautiful, rustic resort where we showered in the morning, sat by a roaring fire, and got a delicious (and decently priced) breakfast.

  • william R.
    Jul. 19, 2022

    Beach Campground — Fort Worden Historical State Park

    Fort Worden state park

    So I actually work for fort worden hospitality. And I’ve noticed you guys have tent cabins on the list even though our tent cabins are still in the process of being built. And are unavailable for use due to not being completed in the timely fashion due to funding constraints

  • B
    Jul. 10, 2020

    Dosewallips State Park Campground

    Fun, busy campground

    There is a river and salmon climb it to spawn in October I believe. Very cool to see. Campground is large, with about 20% of camp sites have good privacy. Walking distance to a gas station for supplies. Clean bathrooms with running water.

  • Jennifer T.
    Aug. 18, 2018

    Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort Campground — Olympic National Park

    hot sulfur springs and all!

    March 23 - October 28, 2018 Located along the Sol Duc River in magnificent Olympic National Park, Sol Duc Hot Springs Resort is on the “edge of the backcountry in the heart of the Olympic National Park” with hot spring pools and access to many hiking trails.

    Recreation Opportunities:

    The resort's main lodge offers the front desk, gift shop, restaurant and access to three hot mineral-spring pools and swimming pool. Additional onsite amenities include a poolside deli and massage therapy.

    Olympic Peninsula Hiking Mineral Hot Springs & Pools Olympic Peninsula Fishing Overview RV Park Sites Campground Sites Booking & Rates Features & Amenities

    Restrooms Restrooms are located in the Campground only, which is ¼ mile away from the RV Campground. Public restrooms are not offered at RV Campground. Pool Access Pool admission is not included in camping rates. Guests may purchase hot spring pool access at the resort’s front desk Laundry No laundry facility offered. Camping Supplies All sites have fire rings with metal grates for grilling. Individual BBQ grills are not available. Ice is available for purchase at the resort’s front desk. Campfire Firewood is available from the Camp Host (site #39) and the Front Desk. Food Waste Storage Animal-Proof Trash Receptacles required.

    there are excellent hiking trails and views. You can sit on a rock and watch the salmon swim up river and jump 10 feet in the air to clear rocks. it is amazing. the resort is so nice and the sulfur pools are nice to relax in a night before bed.

  • Isabelle K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2017

    Dash Point State Park Campground

    Easily accessible escape from the city life!

    After flying into SeaTac late in the afternoon this campground was a great place to start our Washington trip and only about 30 minutes from the airport. Located within the Dash Point State Park, there are day use facilities in addition to the campground including an ampitheatre, beach access and lots of hiking trails. The campground itself is well appointed with spacious spots, although the sites aren't huge, they are wooded enough to provide decent privacy. Our site (#21) was right across from a trailhead that led down to the beach which made for a great sunset watching location, I would definitely recommend reserving a spot on the lower loop by the beach trail. The site has a paved parking pad, flat spots for a tent, a picnic table and a fire pit with a grill top. The bathrooms are easily accessed by wooded trails and kept quite clean. Even visiting during the middle of the high season the campground didn't feel crowded. Although unfortunately there was a bit of trash by the beach, the campground was quite clean altogether and I would definitely stay here again.

  • Missy C.
    Nov. 15, 2022

    Tall Chief Campground

    Nice, quiet and woodsy

    We are here in November for a week. We really love it here. The staff are friendly and helpful. Lots of trees in our section separating us but in other sections your really close to each other. It is first come first serve and lucky us we got 50 amp. I would scout the map and be first for checkin just in case someone left that day because their are only a few 50 amp. Hopefully you aren’t spending too much inside to matter but we have a washer dryer and a residential fridge and a small fridge. Looks like newer picnic tables and they also provide fire rings. You are about 20 minutes from downtown Redmond. We will definitely stay here again. I bet summer is really busy because it’s a great area. Also not far from Snoqualmie falls and lots of hiking available. Really nice laundry room and play area for kids. I wish they had a fenced off leash area for dogs but they do have 3 different potty areas for them.

  • Mary C.
    Jun. 11, 2018

    Dosewallips State Park Campground

    Great Shrimping take off point

    We usually stay here during our annual shrimping trips. The site is in a valley so when heavy rainfall happens you will get muddy, swampy sites. During sunshine, the place is great.

    The campground has cabins, rustic shelters, and tent and rv site. The cabins are great for families and have a bunk bed and futon set up with a table set and even heaters.

    Bathrooms and showers on site, though showers will cost you. Sites are pretty open, though there are a few that are a bit hidden. Lots of areas to hike and explore, even a hidden waterfall a short drive away.

    Great for shrimping, clamming and oyster hunting.


Guide to Brinnon

Glamping close to Brinnon, Washington offers year-round accommodation options with rainfall averaging 80-100 inches annually on the eastern side of the Olympic Peninsula. Situated at sea level along Hood Canal, the area provides access to both lowland forests and mountain terrain. Overnight temperatures can drop to the 40s even in summer months, requiring appropriate gear for all seasons.

What to do

Beach exploration at low tide: Accessible from Kitsap Memorial State Park, where visitors can examine marine life and collect shellfish with proper licensing. "A short trail brings you to a beautiful ampitheater amongst the trees," notes Valerie J., who found the park to be a "beautiful oasis" despite its compact size.

River access for fishing: The Dosewallips River provides seasonal trout fishing opportunities at Hamma Hamma Campground. "I love coming up here in the fall to catch a few trout (it's catch and release) and look for chanterelles. It's a chilly damp area, hence all the mushrooms," shares Ryan L.

Mountain hiking: Trails from campgrounds lead to alpine areas with significant elevation gain. "We trekked out to Lena Lake, or just explore the river from your campsite. It's such a great campground, we try to go several times each year," reports Melissa J. about Hamma Hamma Campground, adding "On a warm summer day there are some great swimming holes that are actually warm enough to enjoy!"

What campers like

Private riverfront sites: Many campers prefer spots away from developed areas. "Do not choose a site by the cabins or field, you will be disappointed. Choose a large site by the river!" advises Michele K. about Dosewallips State Park Campground.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Animal sightings occur regularly throughout the area. "Great campsite has elk that walk through it and is right on the river. There are several hiking trails that start from the campground. Make sure and go to near by Hama Hama for their oysters," recommends Dean from Dosewallips State Park Campground.

Mushroom foraging: Fall brings chanterelle mushroom hunting opportunities in damp forest areas. The chilly, wet conditions create ideal growing environments for edible mushrooms, particularly after September rains. Experienced foragers recommend bringing identification guides and proper collection containers.

What you should know

Limited cellular coverage: Mobile service varies widely throughout the region. "Verizon and AT&T worked with about one bar" according to Amy & Stu B. at Dosewallips State Park, while other areas have no service at all. Download maps before arrival.

Seasonal crowding: Summer weekends require advance planning. At Staircase Campground, "all walkup sites so make sure to get there early," advises Mat G., who also "saw two bald eagles on the way in."

Water access limitations: Some campgrounds advertise water access that requires effort to reach. Elizabeth K. notes about Hamma Hamma Campground: "The river is very nice, but it is surprisingly difficult to access from the campground even though is only a couple dozen yards away."

Weather variability: Even summer conditions can change rapidly. "We hit snow about 1 mile past Lena Lake. We continued another mile crossing several downed trees and snow patches before deciding to turn back," reports Lance R. about conditions at Upper Lena Lake in mid-June.

Tips for camping with families

Choose sites with playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated children's areas. At Dash Point State Park, "there's a day use lake and we had a wonderful time camping here!" according to Brittany L., who rated the experience highly.

Consider spacing between sites: Privacy varies significantly between campgrounds and loops. "I was impressed by how spread apart the sites were, I think they could have fit another in between each of them!" says Katie S. about Dash Point State Park.

Check bathroom facilities: Facilities range from flush toilets to primitive options. "Bathrooms with warm water (one shower per bathroom). No laundry, no Wi-Fi," reports Amy & Stu B., who appreciated the wildlife viewing opportunities despite limited amenities at Dosewallips State Park.

Watch for road noise: Some campgrounds sit near busy routes. "There is a little bit of road noise, and a lot of the sites have no privacy, but it is a nicely maintained campground with nice bathrooms!" notes Delaney M. about Dosewallips State Park Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for easier backing: Look for pull-through options when available. "RV sites 1, 2, 4, 9, and 11 will be easier to back in to. The other full hook up sites are 90° approaches," advises K D. about Kitsap Memorial State Park Campground.

Water pressure considerations: Some campgrounds have inconsistent utility service. "Water pressure is low, averaging just over 20psi," notes K D. about Kitsap Memorial, information critical for RVers planning to use onboard plumbing.

Spacing limitations: Many RV sites lack buffer zones between neighbors. "The camper spots are really close together. There is a big field to play ride bikes walk dog etc.," reports Nicole R. about Kitsap Memorial State Park, suggesting that privacy-conscious campers may want to research site maps before booking.

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