Cabin Camping near Silverdale, WA

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    Several state parks in the Silverdale region offer cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities. Kitsap Memorial State Park Campground in Poulsbo provides year-round cabin options with electric hookups and water access. Fay Bainbridge Park on Bainbridge Island features cabins with beach proximity and basic amenities. "The views are to die for. The only downside is the showers were a little dirty and the campspots are pretty close together," notes one visitor about the Fay Bainbridge experience. Most park cabins include electric heat, beds with mattresses, and picnic tables, though bathroom facilities are typically shared and located nearby rather than inside the units.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Fort Flagler Historical State Park Campground offers cabin rentals with water views, while Dosewallips State Park Campground provides cabin options with more woodland settings. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when facilities reach capacity quickly. Pet policies vary by location—some parks like Fay Bainbridge allow pets in designated cabins while others restrict animals entirely. A camper wrote about Kitsap Memorial: "The sites have very little privacy and the host was aggressive and unfriendly. We probably wouldn't stay here again. Too bad because it did have great views."

    Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities range from basic fire rings to small kitchenettes, depending on the cabin type. Firewood is available for purchase at many locations including Kitsap Memorial and Fort Flagler. While some cabins include small refrigerators and microwaves, full kitchen setups are rare, making meal planning important. Several campgrounds have on-site markets or stores for basic supplies, though selection is limited. Bathroom facilities are typically shared, with most parks offering shower buildings with hot water, though cleanliness standards vary by location and season.

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    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Silverdale (44)

      1. Dosewallips State Park Campground

      4.3(45)10mi from SilverdaleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "This campground is right next to a state park. It’s also very close to a river and lots of woods."

      from $12 - $50 / night

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      2. Fay Bainbridge Park

      4.3(23)8mi from SilverdaleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The spaces are packed in fairly tight with no dividing barriers of trees."

      "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!"

      from $7 - $95 / night

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      3. Kitsap Memorial State Park Campground

      3.7(16)10mi from SilverdaleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "As cyclists, we really enjoyed this state park. The hiker/biker sites are in a wooded area removed from the other sites which makes them peaceful."

      "Stayed at Kitsap Memorial Park past few days. Very quiet area, lots of room on site 9, walked to beach area. Bathrooms for camping have code, cleaned frequently. 5G service was fast."

      4. Belfair State Park Campground

      4.2(18)19mi from SilverdaleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      from $12 - $50 / night

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      5. Fort Flagler Historical State Park Campground

      4.7(36)29mi from SilverdaleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There were 3 or 4 sites listed as available in the lower campground and we found one that was perfect for us."

      "Will require a State Park Pass, they do check vehicles and ticket people ($10 for day & $30 for one year.) It is a fun day try or a overnight stay."

      6. Beach Campground — Fort Worden Historical State Park

      4.6(33)33mi from SilverdaleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "Our first time at this state park camping. We picked the forest camping because of the trees for our hammocks. Lots of room at our site 79 for camper and truck."

      7. Mike's Beach Resort

      4.0(2)17mi from SilverdaleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "It's not fancy, tent sites don't have privacy between them. However, we had a blast here. Great weekend away. Family friendly."

      8. Crista Ministries - Crista Camps- Island Lake Camp-Poulsbo

      5.0(1)18mi from SilverdaleCabins

      9. Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

      4.3(22)35mi from SilverdaleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground is in 500+ acre Tolt-McDonald Park, far enough away from any busy road so that there is no traffic noise, just the sound of the Tolt River rapids."

      "Camping in Tolt McDonald park for Timberfest in the roof top tent was better than any previous camping I’ve done there."

      10. Hamma Hamma Cabin

      5.0(1)21mi from Silverdale1 siteCabins

      "Simple CCC cabin along a little river on the eastern side of Olympic NP. This is easy to get to in 2-3 seasons and will probably require a snowy hike (or jeep) in winter."

      from $60 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near Silverdale, WA

    367 Reviews of 44 Silverdale Campgrounds


    • Marisa N.
      Jul. 18, 2018

      Flowing Lake Park & Campground

      The cabins are a lot of fun!

      We typically visit the cabins here in the winter, so we don’t usually partake in the summer activities of swimming, boating, etc., but we do love coming here in the winter. The cabins are heated and have bunk beds, which makes for a cozy retreat into nature in the winter. The only reason that this spot did not get full stars is because the park has had transients hiking through the trails (which made for a scary 2 a.m. bathroom break).

    • Thomas B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2021

      Belfair State Park Campground

      On the shores of Hood Canal

      This campground is located on the northern side of Hood Canal and offers some great views of the water. About half the sites are in the woods, although they are all pretty close together. Some of the larger sites, including the RV sites, are right next to the beach, and you can set up chairs and have a beautiful view. These sites have little, if any, vegetation to provide privacy. A mid-week visit in early May found lots of sites open. The grounds and bathrooms are clean and well-maintained. There is a lot of open lawn, especially in the day use area, which would be great in the busy summer months. You need a Discover Pass for day use. These are required at pretty much all county and state campgrounds in Washington State. Right now they cost $30 per year. There is one Washington Water Trails site available for people arriving by human-powered boats (kayaks). It's first-come, first-served, with a picnic table and fire ring.

    • E
      Jan. 1, 2022

      Lewis North Travel Camp - Joint Base Lewis McChord

      Great Military only campground for a New Year's eve trip

      Great campground that serves military exclusively. We made a next day reservation due to the weather and just wanted a night away. Unfortunately the restrooms right next to our site were closed so it was a slight walk to the nearest restroom. Restrooms were heated and well taken care of. Only some of the sites have fire rings (so make sure to ask when making your reservation). The Northwest Adventure Center had propane, a dump station, firewood and tons of others things you can buy to make the outdoors more fun. Super quiet area. Only 2 dogs allowed per reservation. No camp-wide wifi but we didn't care about that. Great AT&T cell service. You can hear the nearby trains passing by but we were used to that already so it didn't bother us. Camp Host was amazing and able to answer our questions. Definitely will visit again.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • J
      Jun. 5, 2022

      Kanaskat-Palmer State Park

      Nice & quick camping option from Seattle

      We stayed 1 night here for the maiden voyage of our recently purchased travel trailer, which was nice since it's only about an hour away from our place near Seattle. Arrived Friday early evening and it wasn't busy at all.

      The check-in process was easy, even though their reservation system was down at the time. Filled up w/ some fresh water at the dump station, which was clean and well maintained.

      Campsites in the RV loop were spaced out enough with vegetation between them so as to provide some privacy. Our site had a pull-through driveway, 30amp hookup, a fire ring and picnic table. Bathrooms in that loop were pretty nice... heated and very clean.

      Took a walk down to the day use area by the river, which was easy for us, but some portions of the trails closer to the river were slightly overgrown w/ a few obstacles, which could be problematic for some. Didn't see any kids play structures down there, which would be nice to have for families.

      We heard a couple trains while there, but the noise wasn't too loud. Never heard the fire siren that they warned us about. Overall, it was a good camping experience for a quick trip and would return!

    • Mercedes D.
      Sep. 27, 2017

      Tolt MacDonald Park, WA

      cute woodsy getaway super close to the city!

      told macdonald is super cute park and campground! they offer the typical primitive campsites with fire pits and picnic tables, as well as yurts and shipping container conversions for those who want more of a "GLAMping" outdoor experience. the campground, park and trails are very well maintained and they even provide you with garden carts to help you get your stuff across the bridge. great spot for steelhead + salmon fishing. we've fished steelhead and pinks out of the snoqualmie river in the past. 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. the suspension bridge is pretty cool, but hold onto your phones tight because it could slip through the holes into the river below. i would rate this place as 4-5 star park / 3-4 star camping since it's not even close to roughing it. those bucolic woods are our backyard.

    • 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

    • Amy & Stu B.
      Oct. 3, 2022

      Dosewallips State Park Campground

      Gorgeous location

      This campground is right next to a state park. It’s also very close to a river and lots of woods. We stayed here to see Olympic national park, (I wouldn’t recommend this location to travel to Olympic every day, it was very far.)

      The amenities were nice, bathrooms with warm water (one shower per bathroom.)

      No laundry, no Wi-Fi and both Verizon and AT&T worked with about one bar.

      The sites were level spacious and had a fire ring and picnic table at each. We chose the full hookup option. Firewood could be purchased through the camp host.

      The best part about this day was the surrounding area. Every night, my husband and I would walk to the wildlife viewing platform to see lots of birds, or walk down by the river and see lots of elk and bald eagles.


    Guide to Silverdale

    Camping cabins near Silverdale, Washington offer year-round accommodations across the Olympic Peninsula and Kitsap County regions. Most cabins maintain consistent availability through winter months, with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing along the Hood Canal and Puget Sound shorelines. Cabin sites typically sit at elevations between 0-400 feet, with many providing direct water access.

    What to do

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: At Dosewallips State Park Campground, cabin campers can observe abundant wildlife from their doorsteps. "Every night, my husband and I would walk to the wildlife viewing platform to see lots of birds, or walk down by the river and see lots of elk and bald eagles," notes Amy & Stu B. The park's riverside cabins create prime wildlife observation points.

    Explore military history: Fort Flagler Historical State Park Campground offers cabin rentals within walking distance of extensive military installations. "There is a lot to do there...beach, crabbing, clamming, playground, sport courts, trails, and the most fun is exploring all the gun batteries. We did the tour and it was very informative," explains Jill T. The park maintains preserved gun emplacements dating to the early 1900s.

    Shellfish harvesting: Several cabin locations provide direct access to shellfish beds. "If you like oysters and clams, this place is perfect," comments Allysa about Mike's Beach Resort. At Dosewallips State Park, cabins sit near prime clamming areas where Shariah T. reports: "There's so many activities to do; clamming, shrimping, hiking, hunting for oysters, and there's even places to rent kayaks."

    What campers like

    Beachfront access: Fay Bainbridge Park cabins offer direct beach proximity. "Great spot on the edge of bainbridge. Lots of spots depending on your preferred privacy level. Right by the beach with volleyball courts, a covered rec area, kids jungle gym," notes Taylor M. The beach location allows for immediate shore access without driving.

    Riverside settings: Dosewallips State Park Campground features cabins with river views. "We really enjoyed it. Our campsite backed up on the river, so we were able to wade in it and put out some chairs and sit on the beach," writes Delaney M. These riverside cabins allow for immediate water access without walking through other camping areas.

    Variety of cabin options: From rustic to more developed accommodations, cabin options vary significantly. At Fort Worden, "There are 11 cabins and 3 Platform Tents - combined with RV and tent sites - all of which must be reserved online," explains James and Susan K. about Dosewallips State Park. Some parks offer platform tents as alternative cabin-style accommodations. "While it's quite basic it gave an amazing nature experience. The tent was much nicer than we expected and had a good amount of space," Sara S. shares about her platform tent stay.

    What you should know

    Proximity considerations: Many cabin sites lack privacy buffers. "The sites are close together. There is a big field to play, ride bikes, walk dog etc. The beach is really nice and nearby," states Nicole R. about Kitsap Memorial State Park Campground. Understanding site proximity helps set expectations.

    Bathroom access: Most cabins require using central bathroom facilities. "Restrooms and Outhouses are numerous and dispersed throughout. Pay Showers ($.50 token) are in central Restrooms. Only 1 shower per Restroom," notes James and Susan K. about amenities at Dosewallips State Park. Campers should plan accordingly for nighttime bathroom needs.

    Seasonal considerations: Winter cabin camping brings different challenges. "We went in spring and it rained a lot, but still got out to explore the bunkers and the beach," reports Tami P. about Fort Flagler Historical State Park. Cabins provide shelter during wet seasons but outdoor activities remain weather-dependent.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Belfair State Park Campground offers cabin options with nearby play structures. "There's a beach loop for RVs and a woods loop for tents & smaller RVs. Overall pretty quiet, close to town, close to ATV trails & dog friendly. The kids loved the park!" mentions Leah H. Selecting cabins near playgrounds reduces travel distance for children.

    Swimming options: Water access varies significantly between locations. "The beach was great, water is rather warm for in the sound, it's also pretty shallow which is great for the kids to play in," continues Leah H. about Belfair State Park. Selecting cabins near shallow water areas creates safer swimming zones for children.

    Educational opportunities: Many parks offer educational programs. "Kids of all ages should do the Junior Ranger program which the Gift Shop has the packets," recommends Becky R. about Fort Worden. Cabins provide stable accommodations while participating in multi-day educational activities.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection guidance: Beach Campground — Fort Worden Historical State Park offers insights on choosing cabin locations. "The sites are level with gravel surface. There is a grassy area for tents and to play games," notes Judy T. For those bringing additional camping equipment, understanding site composition helps with planning.

    Hookup limitations: While most cabins include electric service, other utilities vary. "There is no sewage dumping site at the park. However there are public bathroom available," ML D. mentions about Fay Bainbridge Park. RVers staying in cabins should consider dump station locations for longer stays.

    Site dimensions: Cabin areas often have tighter spacing than standard RV sections. "The campground has a lot of volunteers that help keep the place running. The lower campground has hookups but you have no privacy," observes Jill T. about Fort Flagler Historical State Park. Understanding size limitations helps when bringing additional vehicles or equipment.

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