Camping cabins near Deming, Washington offer overnight options ranging from budget-friendly to deluxe accommodations across Whatcom County. Located in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest region at elevations ranging from 200-600 feet, these lodging options experience cool winters with average temperatures of 35-45°F and moderate summers averaging 65-75°F. Winter snow accumulation can reach 3-4 feet at higher elevation sites near Mt. Baker.
What to do
Fishing at Silver Lake: The park features easy lake access with rental options for visitors without equipment. According to one visitor, "We love the lake. Easy access for our kayak. Beautiful lake for fishing as well" at Silver Lake Park.
Farm activities: Experience a working farm with livestock interactions and seasonal harvesting. One camper noted, "Lisa gave us a tour and let our children pet/feed the cows, goat, and pig. The kids loved it!!" at Oostema Farmstead.
Beach exploration: Collect shells and observe marine life during low tide. A visitor recommends, "This has to be one of my all time favorite places for Shell Fishing and Crabbing! Don't forget your Shellfish license and hit those beaches at low tide, because dinner is going to be delicious!" at Birch Bay State Park Campground.
What campers like
Hot tubs at cabin rentals: Several cabin properties feature private outdoor hot tubs for year-round relaxation. One review mentions that at Glacier Springs Cabin #39, you can "take in the night sky from the hot tub at night."
Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain spotless washrooms and shower facilities. A camper at Lynden-Bellingham KOA reported "The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. The grounds are well kept and the bathrooms are clean."
Privacy levels: Site layouts vary significantly between campgrounds. At Oostema Farmstead, visitors appreciate that "there isn't rows of RVs and Trailers stacked on top of each other, you have space to wonder and spread out."
What you should know
Price variations: Cabin costs range significantly based on amenities and location. One reviewer at Burlington-Anacortes KOA noted "Campground is clean and quiet but I understand what makes it worth $74.00/night and I'm in my own RV."
Reservation requirements: Most cabins require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. According to one reviewer, "Book ahead of time cause it fills up pretty fast!" at Bay View State Park Campground.
Kitchen supplies: Provisions vary widely between cabins. Oostema Farmstead offers meat from their farm - "they sell some great meat from their grass fed cattle. There are fantastic gardens where they let up pick some fresh veggies."
Tips for camping with families
Kid-friendly amenities: Choose locations with dedicated recreation spaces. One parent shared that at Lynden-Bellingham KOA, "Great site for kids because of amenities. I went once in a tent and one in a cabin. Definitely more worth the cabin."
Educational opportunities: Select cabins on working farms for hands-on learning. A visitor mentioned, "We awoke the next morning to a beautiful view of mountains and farmland. Lisa gave us a tour and let our children pet/feed the cows, goat, and pig."
Swimming options: Some parks feature designated swimming areas. A visitor noted that at Deception Pass State Park Campground, "Cranberry Lake has a designated swimming area where the water is super shallow and just perfect for the kiddos."
Tips from RVers
Site selection: Choose locations with adequate space for larger vehicles. A camper advised, "Large pull through sites. Cabins and a teepee" at Burlington-Anacortes KOA.
Utility connections: Electricity options vary by location. A visitor at Oostema Farmstead mentioned, "Water and electricity for 30amp and 50amp. Close to grocery, gas and restaurants, if you want."
Seasonal differences: Weather impacts accessibility to certain areas. According to one RVer at Silver Lake Park, "The cleanest restrooms and showers that I have ever experienced camping. No sewer, but the dump area is quiet and efficient."