7 Last Minute Washington Camping Trips You Can Take This Weekend
Summer is about to officially kick off here in Washington, although those who don’t mind the volatile late spring weather have already been camping for weeks. But if you have yet to dig out your gear and head out for some peace and quiet, this weekend is the perfect time to start. And with any luck, these spots will still have plenty of room for you.


If your idea of camping involves a roof over your head and a cozy bed, you can always rent a cabin at Grace Haven. This peaceful property is located in Skagit County in Rockport.
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You don't actually have to own an RV to utilize the space here -- there's plenty of room for trailers and tents, too. There's also a play area for kids, free WiFi, amenities like firewood and ice, and a serene waterfront area. You'll also be surrounded by the beauty of nature.


Care to camp along the Columbia Gorge? This campground is a true hidden gem, tucked up in the mountains with beautiful views.


Although it's only a mile from Lopez Village, a unique collection of restaurants and shops, you'll feel totally secluded when you stay on this Lopez Island property. They make a real effort to keep things quiet here -- there are no children allowed, no pets (except in Cottage 4), and you'll be surrounded by 30 acres of woodland and meadow.
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If you: 1. own an RV or trailer and 2. love wine, this place is a little piece of paradise. Not only is it within walking distance of some of Washington's finest vino, the onsite amenities include WiFi, a walking trail, a pool and hot tub, private restrooms with showers, horseshoes, and a basketball court.


You'll find a little bit of everything at this amazing waterfront spot: Cabins, condos, RV sites, and spaces for tents. No matter what kind of camping you prefer, Sunbanks has it, and they also have boat launches, fishing, a restaurant and lounge, and even karaoke nights.

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Lake Wenatchee State Park is a beautiful place to visit, and it's even better when you can pitch a tent near the lake and spend the night. Plus, you'll be close all the fun Leavenworth has to offer.
If you love camping, Washington is the perfect place to be. And this campground might be our most beautiful spot to pitch a tent.
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