For the classic Pacific Northwest experience, consider camping on San Juan Island. Experience the famous west side where you will have views of Haro Strait, Vancouver Island, Olympic Peninsula, and maybe even some orca whales. Launch kayaks and boats and explore the coastline, or take the short drive to one of the parks or shoreline trails. For those that want inland shelter, there are options closer to Friday Harbor, fresh water lakes or sheltered waterfront.
Sweet Earth Farm is offering farm camping stays in July and August. We have either a tipi or a large wall tent available for $50 a night. Accommodations have double beds that sleep two adults along with simple furnishings and linens provided. There is an outdoor kitchen available, outdoor shower and toilet. [more...]
San Juan County Parks provides beautiful shoreline parks on the ferry-served San Juan Islands. Campgrounds offer waterfront campsites, beach access & scenic views and accommodate tents and smaller RV's (no hook-ups; check for restrictions) for a unique "island” experience. Restrooms, picnic tables, fire-rings, picnic shelters, boat ramps. Day parks, too! [more...]
The Lakedale Campground provides guests the opportunity to experience 82 acres of natural beauty outdoors while camping on San Juan Island. A serene oasis secluded from the rest of the world, the Lakedale Campground is conveniently located four miles north from the ferry landing at Friday Harbor and four miles south from the Roche Harbor Resort. [more...]