
Escape the urban hustle of Everett and discover tranquil glamping experiences nestled in Washington’s stunning landscapes. From coastal retreats to mountain hideaways, these sites offer comfortable outdoor adventures just a short drive from the city.
Whether you’re seeking a serene weekend getaway or a family-friendly nature escape, Everett’s surrounding glamping destinations provide unique accommodations that blend rustic charm with modern comfort and breathtaking Pacific Northwest scenery.
Explore Everett’s top glamping destinations now!
Featured Glamping Spots in Everett
- Deception Pass State Park (Oak Harbor)
- Wallace Falls State Park Cabin Rentals (Gold Bar)
- Camano Island State Park (Camano Island)
- Tolt-MacDonald Park & Campground (Carnation)
Camano Island State Park (Camano Island)
What to Expect
Panoramic Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains vista
Description
Camano Island State Park offers 77 standard campsites, five forest cabins, and four miles of hiking trails overlooking Puget Sound. The park features rocky shorelines, sweeping mountain views, and diverse wildlife including orcas, eagles, and deer. Visitors can explore beach areas, boat launches, and enjoy summer interpretive programs.
Where: Camano Island | More Info: Camano Island State Park
Deception Pass State Park (Oak Harbor)
What to Expect
Iconic bridge connecting Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands
Description
Spanning two islands connected by dramatic bridges, Deception Pass State Park offers 4,134 acres of diverse landscapes featuring rugged ocean cliffs, old-growth forests, and panoramic Puget Sound views. Visitors can explore tide pools, hike scenic trails, and enjoy multiple waterfront access points across Whidbey and Fidalgo Islands.
Where: Oak Harbor | More Info: Deception Pass State Park
Tolt-MacDonald Park & Campground (Carnation)
What to Expect
500-foot suspension bridge crossing the Snoqualmie River
Description
King County's 574-acre Tolt-MacDonald Park offers riverside glamping with diverse camping options including yurts, tent sites, and RV spaces. The park features a 500-foot suspension bridge spanning the Snoqualmie River, providing panoramic views of the Cascade foothills and opportunities to observe spawning salmon and local wildlife.
Where: Carnation | More Info: Tolt-MacDonald Park & Campground
Wallace Falls State Park Cabin Rentals (Gold Bar)
What to Expect
Cabin access to Wallace Falls hiking trail
Description
Wallace Falls State Park cabins offer rustic accommodations near scenic hiking trails. Located in Gold Bar, these cabins feature electric heat, bunk beds, and a futon, with space for up to five guests. Each cabin includes a covered front porch, picnic table, and fire pit, providing direct access to the Woody Trail and Wallace Falls.
Where: Gold Bar | More Info: Wallace Falls State Park Cabin Rentals