Go Glamping At These 5 Campgrounds In Washington With Yurts For An Unforgettable Adventure
Glamping has become a popular alternative to traditional camping in recent years, and we can only assume that’s because more and more people are realizing how awesome it actually is. Spending the day out enjoying nature, roasting marshmallows over an evening campfire, then curling up in a real bed inside a charming yurt? Sign us up! Plenty of Washington’s best campgrounds and resorts have glamping yurts these days, which range from rustic and basic to all-out hotel-like oases. These five glamping options in Washington offer yurt camping at a variety of amenity and luxury levels, so you’re sure to find the perfect spot for your next outdoor vacay.
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What are the tallest waterfalls in Washington State?
In addition to its many other natural wonders (river gorges and canyons included!) Washington has over 3,000 documented waterfalls, the majority of which are located in the western half of the state. While not all of Washington’s waterfalls are easy to access, many can be reached by hiking or backpacking. Some of the tallest and most popular waterfalls in Washington include:
- Colonial Creek Falls, North Cascades National Park
- Bridal Veil Falls, Stevens Pass
- Mazama Falls, Mount Baker
- Colonial Creek Falls, North Cascades National Park
- Comet Falls, Mount Rainier National Park
- Wallace Falls, Wallace Falls State Park
- Fall Creek Falls, Columbia River Gorge
- Spray Falls, Mount Rainier National Park
- Pearl Falls, Mount Rainier National Park
- Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie
- Twin Falls, Olallie State Park
- Panther Creek Falls, Glifford Pinchot National Forest
- Rocky Brook Falls, Olympic Peninsula
- Palouse Falls, Palouse Falls State Park
- Narada Falls, Mount Rainier National Park
What are the best hot springs in Washington?
Washington State is fortunate to have dozens of hot springs around the state, both natural and man-made. Many of the natural hot springs require hiking to reach, but some are more accessible than others. Some of the best and most popular hot springs in Washington include:
- Baker Hot Springs, Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
- Carson Mineral Springs, Carson
- Doe Bay Hot Springs Resort, Olga
- Goldmyer Hot Springs, North Cascades/North Bend
- Ohanapecosh Hot Springs Cabin, Mt. Rainier National Park
- Olympic Hot Springs, Olympic National Park
- Sol Duc Hot Springs, Port Angeles