Best Glamping near Monroe, WA

Tolt MacDonald Park offers luxury glamping yurts and premium tent platforms for visitors seeking upgraded camping experiences just minutes from Monroe. The well-appointed yurts feature comfortable beds, electricity, and heating to ensure year-round comfort regardless of weather conditions. Campers appreciate the perfect balance of natural surroundings with resort-style amenities, particularly at the glamping sites on the far side of the park's signature suspension bridge. Paca Pride Guest Ranch provides distinctive eco-friendly yurt accommodations with the added charm of resident alpacas and farm animals creating a boutique camping experience. One guest shared, "Camped on a yurt tent pad here and it was awesome. Alpacas and other animals. Mellow and fun!"

Glamping accommodations at these destinations provide convenient access to both wilderness experiences and nearby towns. From Tolt MacDonald, the Snoqualmie and Tolt Rivers offer excellent steelhead and salmon fishing opportunities just steps from luxury tent platforms. The park's extensive trail network surrounds glamping sites, allowing guests to enjoy hiking without venturing far from their comfortable accommodations. At Paca Pride, the sustainable ranch setting creates unique experiential stays with animal interactions not found at conventional campgrounds. The property's location on the Mountain Loop Highway positions glampers perfectly for exploring the surrounding natural attractions while returning to comfortable, furnished accommodations. A visitor noted, "It's a night of many memories" when describing their upscale camping experience, highlighting the lasting impression these distinctive accommodations create.

Best Glamping Sites Near Monroe, Washington (39)

    1. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

    22 Reviews
    Carnation, WA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (206) 205-5434

    "I would highly recommend getting a premium site if you can, we set up two ground tents, a roof top tent, and had three cars parked in our spot."

    "There are plenty of huge camping spots that include fire pits, picnic tables, and room for your car. There are also spots with RV hookups if you roll like that."

    2. Tall Chief Campground

    15 Reviews
    Fall City, WA
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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."

    "We love Tall Chief because it is super close to a lot of great spots around the Seattle region. It’s super close (like 7 min drive) from one of my favorite coffee shops, Aroma Coffee Co. Try it!"

    3. Fay Bainbridge Park

    22 Reviews
    Bainbridge Island, WA
    27 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. Deception Pass State Park Campground

    111 Reviews
    Anacortes, WA
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 675-2417

    $12 - $40 / night

    "Lets start with the downsides: reserve early as it fills up quick for summer, during the summer there are burn bans and you will need a propane fire pit or no fire at all, the jet noise can be overwhelming"

    "Overall the campgrounds are well maintained and the bathrooms were always well stocked. It is a popular campground for families, with kiddos riding bikes and running around."

    5. Vasa Park Resort

    6 Reviews
    Bellevue, WA
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 746-3260

    $65 - $125 / night

    "We roasted hotdogs and s‘mores over the camp fire and our dog loved swimming in the lake. It’s a beautiful site and the park is kept incredibly clean."

    "Cute campground very close to Seattle and Bellevue right on the lake. Beautiful beach area, basketball courts, playground, and volleyball right at the site. Spots are a little tight."

    6. Middle Fork Campground

    23 Reviews
    North Bend, WA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 804-1103

    $32 - $96 / night

    "Camp hosts were super nice and selling wood on-site. Pit toilets were surprisingly clean.

    We stayed at campsite 2.

    River a quarter mile walk away."

    "This campground is located along the Middle Fork of the scenic Snoqualmie River in Mt."

    7. Dash Point State Park Campground

    72 Reviews
    Federal Way, WA
    43 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."

    8. Camano Island State Park Campground

    21 Reviews
    Greenbank, WA
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 387-3031

    "Has running water, a couple fire pits and a bunch of picnic tables. These are lots of level spots to pitch tents."

    "This site has close access to the bathrooms shared with those staying in the cabins. Peekaboo views of the water between the trees."

    9. Paca Pride Guest Ranch

    1 Review
    Granite Falls, WA
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 691-3395

    $35 - $149 / night

    10. Kayak Point County Park

    11 Reviews
    Stanwood, WA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (425) 903-1586

    "When you want to get away from it all, but don’t want to travel far from the city, THIS is the spot. Spacious campsites. Running water. Flushing toilets. Showers. A tranquil Puget Sound experience."

    "All campsites are surrounded by trees so choose carefully if you need a pull through or if you have a large rig that you’re trying to back up. We had a small camper van and it fit perfectly."

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Glamping Reviews near Monroe, WA

543 Reviews of 39 Monroe 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!

  • Kenny H.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Deception Pass State Park Campground

    Beautiful camping spots!

    Beautiful place to camp! Lets start with the downsides: reserve early as it fills up quick for summer, during the summer there are burn bans and you will need a propane fire pit or no fire at all, the jet noise can be overwhelming and until the late hours of the night for someone who isn’t used to it, if you are tryIng to party at the campsIte the park rangers wIll come and tell you to be quite after quIte hours whIch Is 10pm. The great things about the park: beautiful place to camp, short walk to the water to dip your feet in the freezing water, beautiful views, quite, bathrooms are usually close and have runnIng water and hot showers for a small price, water spickets to clean dishes usually near by, a lake near by to fresh water fish and beach with shallow water for the kids to swim, overall great place to camp! Camped here a lot so pictures are from 3 different times.

  • 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

  • T
    May. 15, 2019

    Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

    Great group camp site!

    The group site set apart from the rest of the camping, so you can really enjoy the space without feeling like you are bothering the other campers. There's lots of space for tents plus some wooden bunks in a wooden shelter, a nice option for people new to camping who don't have a tent, but I'd be afraid of spiders! :O Site is adjacent to a river access, which I did not get a chance to check out myself, but being near water is always a plus to me.

    The campgrounds are about an our of of Seattle, so it's a really nice low-commitment option for those residing in the greater Seattle area. Despite being so close, it doesnt feel very populated or anything like that, nice and woodsy still! :)

    The only drawback to the group site is occasionally you'll get a random person wandering through to access the water.

    I wouldn't suggest going so late in the year unless you are prepared for rain, it poured on us most of the stay, but we still managed to have fun. Luckily there is a large covered dining area so it's survivable in rain

  • 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.

  • Shay F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2018

    Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

    Our favorite camping close to home

    We love coming here. It's close proximity to our house allows us to hook up the trailer after work and include a Friday night in our camping weekend! The availability seems pretty good too, especially in Spring when some campgrounds are not quite open yet.

    This campground has great clean and heated bathrooms. Sites and roads are paved. Hook ups are electric only, bring your water. The first time we went we did not know and our Basecamp's heat runs via the hot water heater. It was cold! The sites are large and pretty private. We have stayed in site 42 which is a back in spot with fire pit and table above the back of the pad. Also, we have enjoyed site 38, a pull through that gave us nice wooded views and privacy.

    The campground loop is a nice walk or cruise on a bike. There is easy access to a beautiful stretch of the Green River, with picnicking areas and walking trails. You might catch a kayaker in the river, I hear this stretch take a lot of skill!

  • Victoria C.
    Sep. 4, 2018

    Clear Creek Campground

    A Surprising Gem

    10 minutes outside of Darlington city limits is the 13-site Clear Creek Campground locates right along the rocky shores of the Sauk River. For being so near to town, we felt rather far away from civilization with the canopy of green and blue above us and the river only yards away.

    It was Sunday, the day before Labor Day, so we were very pleased and surprised to find the camp ground relatively vacant. There were two different bathroom facilities that were well-maintained and accessible. The tent pads made it easy to set up camp. Each site had a fire pit; and right before you leave town, you can snag some camp wood in exchange for dropping money in a cash box from a local resident. The rocky shores of the river made for easy and fun exploring.

    Even though the mountain loop highway was merely on the other side of the trees, we rarely heard passing cars over the constant and soothing dull roar of the river, also located on the other side of the trees! It was the perfect location for our last minute, one-night family excursion. We even had our 8-month-old baby with us.

    If you’re not interested in camping around a whole bunch of other people but also not interested in trekking too far into the wilderness, I definitely recommend pitching your tent at the Clear Creek Campground 10 minutes outside of Darrington.

  • M
    Aug. 5, 2020

    Clear Creek Campground

    Small campground, great river fun

    This campground is a little place tucked in beside a bridge right inside the Mt Baker Snoqualmie Forrest boundaries. The campsites are a bit small, but cozy with everything you need. Fire Pit with grill, separate standing charcoal grill, tent pads, picnic tables. The bathrooms(vault toilets) are well maintained and clean, BUT BE AWARE THERE IS NO WATER HERE. Repeat, there is no water spouts here, so you'll have to bring all you need.


Guide to Monroe

Glamping and cabin experiences near Monroe provide access to Puget Sound waters, Snoqualmie Valley trails, and alpine meadows with elevations ranging from sea level to 800 feet. The area receives approximately 45 inches of annual rainfall, creating lush forest environments around campgrounds. Seasonal temperatures vary widely, with summer highs averaging 75°F and winter lows dropping to 35°F.

What to do

Suspension bridge exploration: At Tolt MacDonald Park, visitors can experience the park's signature bridge spanning the Snoqualmie River. "It was quiet and peaceful," shares one camper about crossing the bridge to access additional remote camping areas and trails.

Fishing opportunities: For anglers seeking water activities near glamping sites close to Monroe, Washington, the Snoqualmie River provides ideal fishing conditions. "Great spot for steelhead + salmon fishing. We've fished steelhead and pinks out of the snoqualmie river in the past," notes a visitor who appreciated the convenient river access.

Beach activities: Kayak Point County Park offers water-based recreation with beach access for glampers staying in their yurts. A camper mentioned, "There is a trail that leads down to the water or you can hop in your car for a short drive," making water access straightforward for visitors seeking Puget Sound views.

What campers like

Rustic accommodations with modern comforts: Glamping options at Tall Chief Campground provide a balance of outdoor experience with creature comforts. "The bathrooms are usually found to be immaculate. The main bathrooms have a great 'spa' feeling to their design and make you feel like you are glamping," reports a regular visitor who appreciates the refined facilities.

Proximity to urban amenities: Glamping close to Monroe, Washington means easy access to supplies when needed. "It's located right smack in the middle of carnation so on a nice sunny day you could walk out of the park to get pizza, ice cream or even mexican food," notes a camper about the convenience of nearby towns while staying at Tolt MacDonald.

Family-friendly surroundings: Fay Bainbridge Park offers glamping experiences with activities for all ages. "Great campground right on the beach. Clean facilities," shares a recent visitor, while another mentions the "pirate ship playground for children" that entertains younger guests while parents relax.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Winter camping requires preparation for wet conditions. "Be prepared for showers to be closed but the restrooms were open. Can't beat the views," advises a camper about off-season stays at Fay Bainbridge Park.

Reservation requirements: Popular glamping sites fill quickly, especially during summer months. "We loved it here! None of the sites are reservable, so it's great for last minute trips when everything else has been booked out," shares a visitor about Middle Fork Campground, one of the few locations accepting walk-ins.

Utility limitations: Not all glamping sites offer full hookups. "No sewer connections which can be a bummer, but the nice bathrooms make up for it," explains a Tall Chief Campground visitor, highlighting the importance of understanding amenity limitations before booking.

Cell service variability: Coverage can be spotty in forested areas. "Another thing that can be annoying is trying to find a site with good cell reception due to all the trees. They definitely have a few, but I would say arrive early so you can drive by all the sites while checking," suggests a regular camper.

Tips for camping with families

Accessible beach exploration: Deception Pass State Park Campground provides family-friendly water access. "There's lots of beaches to walk and trails to hike. The little store right outside the camp has amazing salmon," notes a visitor who found the park ideal for family activities.

Kid-friendly amenities: Look for sites with dedicated play areas. "The pool, miniature golf, playground and basketball were great. Laundry facilities came in handy," shares a camper about the family accommodations available at Tall Chief Campground.

Nature engagement opportunities: Forested sites offer natural entertainment for children. "We stayed at the middle fork camp ground...There were so many berries around the camp and we could literally sit in camp and pick blue berries," explains a parent whose children enjoyed the natural foraging experience.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: RV glampers should research site dimensions before booking. "All campsites are surrounded by trees so choose carefully if you need a pull through or if you have a large rig that you're trying to back up," advises a Kayak Point County Park visitor.

Electrical capacity awareness: Power limitations affect comfort in extreme weather. "Normally 30 amp posts are sufficient but we ended up here during a heat wave and an entire section of the park blew after having several days of power issues," cautions an RVer about planning for electrical needs.

Dump station availability: Plan for waste management needs. "For those with RVs/Trailers there is no dump station at this park and the sites do not have a sewer hookup," notes a camper about Kayak Point, emphasizing the importance of researching these facilities before arrival.

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