Best Airbnbs in Washington For Your Romantic Getaway or Elopement

Our Top 40+ recommendations for vacation rentals in Washington

+ Adventurous spots to pair them with!

Planning a romantic getaway or elopement in Washington State? Look no further!

In this article, I’ll share with you our top recommendations for vacation rentals Airbnbs in Washington state that offer the perfect blend of comfort and charm for your romantic couple’s getaway or adventure elopement basecamp. I’ve spent countless hours and hours poring over Airbnb and the internet to Rainier-cherry pick the very best of the best for you and your love! 🍒

This list focuses less on big hotels, multi-room lodges, or places with multiple units, and more on privately-owned, one-of-a-kind stays that feature private spaces, exceptional views, great vibes, cool architecture and design, secluded locations, thoughtful details and amenities, unique stay experiences, and proximity to natural beauty and recreation.

Whether you want a luxurious mountain chalet or an outdoorsy glamping yurt or dome, a cozy treehouse tiny home or a modern earth ship, there’s something for everyone! We've rounded up the best accommodations to make your PNW getaway absolutely unforgettable, from the San Juan Islands to the mountainous Olympics, to stays right in the heart of Seattle, steps from the famous Pike Place Market.

We’ve done the research so you don’t have to. Every place on this list has at least a 4.7-star rating on Airbnb with detailed reviews from past visitors. Even the glamping and lower-budget options will be complete cozy accommodations for you, with at least 1 bed, at least 1 bathroom including a shower, and a kitchen/kitchenette with basic cooking supplies and running water (unless otherwise noted).

As an added bonus, we’ve also cut out the planning work for you—for all the spots on this list, we’ve also listed out a few of our favorite nearby sights and activities to add to your adventure. Read on to dive into the details and discover your next PNW haven!


What’s in store:

How to Navigate this list

Already know where you’re headed? Click to navigate through each section/subregion!

  • 1. North Cascades — areas in the northern Cascade mountain region, including Mt. Baker, North Cascades National Park, Mountain Loop Highway, Steven’s Pass, and Snoqualmie Pass

  • 2. Central Cascades & Mount Rainier — areas around Mt. Rainier National Park, Leavenworth, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Lake Chelan, Yakima, Mt. Adams, and the Columbia River Gorge

  • 3. Eastern Washington — areas east of the Cascade mountains, including along the areas east of the Cascades including Palouse Falls, Spokane, the Colville National Forest, and eastern WA’s wine country including Walla Walla

  • 4. Olympic Peninsula — areas on the Olympic peninsula with access to Olympic National Park, including Hurricane Ridge, Hoh Rainforest, Lake Crescent, and the Pacific Olympic coast including La Push & Forks, Rialto Beach, Neah Bay, Long Beach, Westport, and Ocean Shores

  • 5. Seattle, Puget Sound, & San Juan Islands — spots to stay in and around Seattle, plus surrounding metropolitan area and Puget Sound islands: Vashon, Bainbridge, Bremerton, Kitsap Peninsula, Whidbey Island, plus the beautiful San Juan Islands, accessible only by ferry or floatplane!

 

DISCLAIMER: for couples who want to elope at any Airbnb!

CHECK THE RULES: Always check the “RULES” section of a listing before booking. Some rentals prohibit or require additional fees for commercial photography and/or events, or have an occupancy limit which might affect your plans. On Airbnb, you can find the rules down toward the very bottom of the page, below reviews and host information.

MESSAGE THE HOST: Always message the host about your intended plans and confirm details with your host BEFORE securing your booking. What to include in your message:

  • What activities you’re using the space for (i.e. getting ready, ceremony, portraits, dinner time, etc.)

  • If you plan on bringing a professional photographer into the space, and what for

  • If you plan on bringing any guests over, even if they aren’t staying the night (include how long they’ll be over, event activities, plus how many extra cars/parking spots they would require)


DISCLAIMER: Not all photos on this blog post are mine. Some come from the Airbnb listing pages or the property’s website.

A few notes: We cannot confirm availability or pricing for any dates, though we do generally try to keep this post updated for places that have closed for business. These are recommendations only!

North Cascades

Mt. Baker — Glacier, Wa

Get away from it all for a while and treat yourself to a cozy cabin stay in Glacier, a little Washington ski town (not to be confused with Glacier National Park in Montana), surrounded by towering evergreen trees and panoramic mountain views, just outside the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest boundary. Mt. Baker offers access to some of my favorite hikes and scenery in all of the Evergreen state!

During your stay, enjoy the scenic drive along Mount Baker Highway (542), offering stunning views of old growth forests, snow-capped peaks and alpine meadows with beautiful wildflower blooms in summer. On your way up, stop for coffee and breakfast burritos at Wake N’ Bakery, then take a short detour to explore the beautiful Nooksack Falls and other riverside stops along the Shuksan River. Make your way up to Heather Meadows and Picture Lake, then finally Artist Point. Whether you’re seasoned hikers or want something easy and relaxing, Artist Point is a gorgeous spot with epic mountain vistas and a vast network of trails ranging from easy walks, challenging summit climbs, or multi-day backpacking treks!

In winter, hit the slopes at Mt. Baker Ski Area, renowned for its deep powder and breathtaking vistas! Fun fact: Mt. Baker holds the record for highest snowfall anywhere in the world: 1,140 inches (95 feet) in the winter of 1998-99. Not a skier? Consider a snowshoe up to Artist Point—or enjoy the comfort of the Heather Meadows lodge and the cabin cats.

Nearby adventures: Mt. Baker Highway, Nooksack Falls, Heather Meadows, Picture Lake, Artist Point, Chain Lakes Loop, Bagley Lakes, Silver Lake Park for boating & recreation, Mt. Baker Ski Area for skiing & snowshoeing at Artist Point, or head west and spend some time in Bellingham & enjoy views of Puget Sound

Hygge Hus (Glacier)

  • Features & amenities: hot tub, woodstove, patio

  • Seclusion rating: medium (located in a gated community neighborhood, but this cabin borders the national forest boundary with only 1 direct neighbor)

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Mt Baker Cabin w/ Hot Tub & Panoramic Forest Views — 3-night minimum stays from ~$1700

Zen Hideaway (Glacier)

  • Features & amenities: hot tub, woodstove, patio, fire pit

  • Seclusion rating: medium (located in a neighborhood)

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Zen Hideaway — 2-night stays from ~$650

The Greybird Retreat (Glacier)

  • Features & amenities: hot tub, outdoor shower

  • Seclusion rating: medium (located in a gated community neighborhood, though it’s located at the end of a cul de sac which provides some privacy)

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: The Greybird Retreat — 2-night stays from ~$600

Rustic 70's A-frame (Glacier)

  • Features & amenities: woodstove, books & board games, patio

  • Seclusion rating: medium (located in a gated community neighborhood, with a wooded environment that provides some privacy)

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Rustic 70's A-frame with a cozy modern interior — 3-night stays from ~$650

Honorable mentions


North Cascades National Park

Nicknamed the American Alps, this region of the Cascades is known for its wild alpine landscapes and grueling backpacking trails into some of the most rugged wilderness in the lower 48, with craggy mountain peaks, alpine meadows, unbelievably turquoise lakes, cascading waterfalls, and glacial melt rivers of a most brilliant blue.

Don't miss the chance to drive the scenic North Cascades Highway, known as the "Cascade Loop," for breathtaking views of rugged peaks and pristine wilderness. Ross Lake Recreation Area offers some more accessible adventures including beautiful scenic drives, boating on pristine turquoise waters (and boat-in camping!), or if you’re up for more of a wilderness adventure, hike into North Cascades National Park or the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Park. Keep your camera ready for glimpses of elusive wildlife, including bears, deer, and mountain goats!

For a few weeks in autumn (late September thru mid-October), the stretch of highway and mountains between Mazama and Diablo Lake lights up with larch trees which turn a brilliant yellow gold before losing their needles. But beware: with the peak larch season come the swarms of dazed hikers caught by the larch madness.

Nearby adventures: North Cascades National Park, Ross Lake National Recreation Area & Resort, Diablo Lake, scenic drive along Hwy-20 into Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Maple Pass Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, tons of hiking & backpacking trails, rock climbing, whitewater rafting

off-grid Haven at the River Cabin (Marblemount)

  • Features & amenities: riverfront location, wrap-around deck, woodstove, books & board games

  • Seclusion rating: high

  • Distance from Seattle: 2 hours

  • Nearby adventures: North Cascades National Park, Ross Lake, Diablo Lake

  • Book on Airbnb: North Cascades Haven at the River Cabin — 2-night stays from ~$800

Miners Refuge — New in 2024! (Mazama)

  • Features & amenities: cool architecture, mountain views, fireplace, patio, fire pit

  • Seclusion rating: very high!

  • Distance from Seattle: 3.5 hours in summer; 4.5 hours in off-season

  • Nearby adventures: scenic Hwy-20, Maple Pass, Rainy Lake, Lake Ann, Washington Pass, PCT

  • Book on Airbnb: Miners Refuge — Mazama retreat with mountain views — 5-night minimum stays around ~$2400

Ross Lake Resort - Cabins

Get on their waitlist! Highly sought-after…


Mountain Loop Highway

Embark on a scenic journey along the Mountain Loop Highway from Granite Falls to Darrington, which offers beautiful mountain views through towering evergreen forests, tracing the Sauk and Stillaguamish Rivers. Paddle along the Sauk River or explore the remnants of historic mining town Monte Cristo. Notable hikes include Mt. Pilchuck fire lookout, Lake 22, and Big Four Ice Caves. All within a 2 hour drive from Seattle!

Nearby adventures: scenic drive along Cascade Loop Highway, raft or kayak the Sauk River, hike to Mt. Pilchuck, Lake 22, Big Four Ice Caves, White Chuck Overlook, Gold Basin Recreation Area, Monte Cristo ghost mining town, fishing, camping, hiking, picnicking

Canyon Creek Cabins (Granite Falls)

  • Seclusion rating: medium (in a neighborhood, but it’s so woodsy and the river helps create a lovely sense of privacy)

  • Distance from Seattle: 1 hour

  • Note: rules state “no commercial photography”—message host before booking for your elopement!

Canyon Creek Cabin #1

  • Features & amenities: cool architecture, waterfront river view, record player, board games, woodstove, patio with dining table, hot tub, hammock

  • Book on Airbnb: Canyon Creek Cabins: #1 — from ~$580 per night

  • Book on their site: Canyon Creek Cabins: #1 — from ~$540 per night

Canyon Creek Cabin #2

  • Features & amenities: shipping container construction, waterfront river view, glass sunroom, stone fireplace, hot tub

  • Book on Airbnb: Canyon Creek Cabins: #2 — from ~$490 per night

  • Book on their site: Canyon Creek Cabins: #2 — from ~$460 per night

Canyon Creek Cabin #3

  • Features & amenities: waterfront river view, hot tub, record player, board games, woodstove, patio with dining table, hot tub

  • Book on Airbnb: Canyon Creek Cabins: #3 — from ~$540 per night

  • Book on their site: Canyon Creek Cabins: #3 — from ~$500 per night

See also:

Mountain View Glamping MicroCabin (Darrington)

  • Features & amenities: mountain views, outdoor toilet, kitchenette with 2-burner camp stove, firepit

  • Seclusion rating: high

  • Distance from Seattle: 1.5 hours

  • Things to note: does not offer hot water! this is indeed a “glamping” stay.

  • Nearby adventures: Whitehorse Mountain trail, Olde Mine Road trail, Whitehorse Regional trail, swimming or paddling at Stillaguamish river

  • Book on Airbnb: Romantic MicroCabin in the forest — 2-night stays from $274


Steven’s Pass

Nestled in the Cascade Range, Stevens Pass and Skykomish offer outdoor adventures year-round. Stay in a cozy cabin or mountain chalet and explore nearby hiking trails like the Pacific Crest Trail. In winter, hit the slopes for skiing and snowboarding. During the warmer months, go mountain biking along thrilling trails or cast a line for some excellent fishing in nearby rivers and streams.

Nearby adventures: Steven’s Pass Ski Resort, Heybrook Lookout, Lake Serene & Bridal Veil Falls, Skykomish River, Index Town Wall, Espresso Chalet, scenic drive to Leavenworth

SkyCabin (Skykomish)

  • Features & amenities: fully equipped kitchen, bathtub, books & games, barbecue, firepit

  • Seclusion rating: low (located in a neighborhood)

  • Distance from Seattle: 1.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: SkyCabin — 2 night stays averaging $750-1200

Sky Valley Geodomes (Sultan)

  • Features & amenities: great mountain views, bathtub with a view, hot tub, outdoor firepit

  • Seclusion rating: high!

  • Things to note: loft bed that requires use of a ladder, separate bathroom dome

  • Distance from Seattle: 1 hour

  • Book on Airbnb: Sky Valley Geodomes — from $460 a night, some months have 2-night minimum

The Treeframe Cabin (Index)

  • Features & amenities: grocery service, great river & mountain views, waterfront, patio, hot tub, hammock, barbecue, nearby walking trails

  • Seclusion rating: medium (located in a neighborhood, but offers some privacy)

  • Things to note: loft bed that requires use of a ladder

  • Distance from Seattle: 1 hour

  • Book on Airbnb: The Treeframe Cabin

Ramblin’ Rose - Wild Lily Cabins (Index)

Embed Block
Add an embed URL or code. Learn more
  • Features & amenities: riverfront, hot tub, fire pit, barbecue, king beds

  • Seclusion rating: high

  • Distance from Seattle: 1 hour

  • Book on Airbnb: Ramblin' Rose — Wild Lily Cabins

Treehouse Place (Snohomish)

Featured in Top 10 usa!

Hand Crafted Tiny Home A-Frame (Snohomish)

  • Seclusion rating: very high—surrounded by 80 acres of private forest!

  • Things to note: “Your stay in the A Frame will begin with a short hike through the woods (about a 5 minute walk). You will be provided with a wagon to bring your things with you, but keep in mind that everything you bring must be packed out to the A Frame with you! The walk is about 400 yards through the woods and takes about 5 minutes.”

  • Nearby adventures: etc.

  • Distance from Seattle: 1 hour

  • Book on Airbnb: Hand Crafted A-Frame in a Private 80 Acre Forest — from $514 a night

Honorable Mentions


Snoqualmie Pass

A haven for outdoor enthusiasts, Snoqualmie Pass offers adventure for all! Rent a cabin near the pass and embark on scenic hikes to picturesque alpine lakes or along the Pacific Crest Trail. In winter, tear up the slopes at Snoqualmie Summit. For a more relaxed experience, enjoy a scenic drive along Interstate 90 and explore the charming towns of Snoqualmie and North Bend. Twin Peaks fans will enjoy exploring North Bend and Snoqualmie Falls, including a stop at the RR Diner (Twede’s) for a damn fine cup of coffee and cherry pie.

Nearby adventures: Snoqualmie Summit Ski Area, Northwest Railway Museum & scenic train rides, Rattlesnake Lake & Rattlesnake Ledge trail, Snow Lake, Franklin Falls, Mount Si, Little Si, Mailbox Peak, Gold Creek Pond, Keechelus Lake, Twin Peaks filming locations

Riverbend Retreat (North Bend)

  • Features & amenities: riverfront & mountain views, firepit, sunroom with dining table, outdoor dining area, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: low (located in a neighborhood)

  • Distance from Seattle: 30 minutes

  • Book on Airbnb: A-Frame Cabin near Seattle on the River — from $520 a night

Ananda - Treehouse Point (Fall City)

  • Features & amenities: ADA accessibility, breakfast at the lodge, yoga & massages in the Pond Room, complimentary picnic supplies & rentals for riverside picnics—what a cute and unique place!

  • Seclusion rating: medium (other units on the property, but each is pretty secluded)

  • Distance from Seattle: 30 minutes

  • Book on their website: Ananda Treehouse (our favorite!) — from $550-625 a night / See all 7 of their treehouses

  • Weddings & elopements: see info here!

Cozy Acres: Cedar Falls Treehouse (North Bend)

  • Features & amenities: small kitchenette only, grill outside, outdoor shower, composting toilet, pump sink, fire pit

  • Seclusion rating: high

  • Things to note: loft bed that requires use of a ladder

  • Distance from Seattle: 45 minutes

  • Book on Airbnb: Cozy Acres: Cedar Falls Treehouse — 2-night stays starting at $720

Honorable Mentions


Central Cascades

Mount Rainier/Tahoma

If you’re making a trip here, you can’t leave out a stay at this iconic national park! You might know this mountain by the name Rainier, but that isn’t its original name. The Puyallup tribe gave it the name Tahoma which means “the Mother of Waters”, and they revere her for the many life-giving waters which flow from her peak. It was then re-“named” by British explorer Captain George Vancouver after his friend Peter Rainier, a British admiral… who battled against the United States in the Revolutionary War. So, uh… maybe let’s consider going back to her original, way-cooler (and way more respectful) title.

Tahoma is Washington’s tallest peak, sitting at 14,411 feet, with views so iconic it’s on our license plates. It’s also one of five active volcanoes in Washington!

While you’re here, hike through old-growth forests, marvel at cascading waterfalls, catch glimpses of wildlife roaming free, then drive up to Paradise or Sunrise and immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the resplendent Tahoma. In July through late August, enjoy the brilliant wildflower blooms in the alpine meadows! In winter, strap on your snowshoes to explore snowy trails around Paradise, or ski or board over at White Pass. For even more of a thrill, consider booking a guided climb to the summit!

Where to stay for Mt. Rainier & White Pass:

  • Year-round: Ashford provides the best access to the Nisqually and Paradise areas of Mt. Rainier National Park, which are generally open year-round.

  • Summer: Packwood provides the best access to Sunrise area of Mt. Rainier, and is reasonably close to Paradise as well.

  • Winter: If you’re looking to ski at White Pass, stay in Packwood. If you’re looking to spend time snowshoeing in Paradise at Mt. Rainier, opt for Ashford.

Our favorite adventures: Skyline Loop Trail and/or Panorama Point, Myrtle Falls, Reflection Lake, Comet Falls, Christine Falls, Mount Fremont Lookout, Tipsoo Lake, Naches Peak, Rampart Ridge, guided summit tours, snowshoe at Paradise, ski at White Pass

Cozy River Cabin (Packwood)

  • Features & amenities: riverfront access, barrel cedar hot tub, private backyard & patio, fire pit, BBQ

  • Seclusion rating: medium

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Cozy River Cabin — 2-night stays from $900

Iron & Vine Treehouse (Ashford)

  • Features & amenities: barbecue, fire pit & patio, books & games, writing desk, hammock

  • Seclusion rating: medium

  • Things to note: loft bed that requires use of a ladder

  • Distance from Seattle: 1 hour, 45 minutes

  • Book on Airbnb: Iron & Vine Treehouse at Mount Rainier — 2 night stays from $600-1300

The Mountain House (Packwood)

  • Features & amenities: hot tub, barbecue, firepit & patio, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: low (located in a neighborhood)

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: The Mountain House — 2 night stays averaging $850-1000

Heartwood Cabin (Packwood)

  • Features & amenities: cedar hot tub, barbecue, firepit & patio, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: low (located in a neighborhood)

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Heartwood Cabin at Mt. Rainier — from $400-500 a night

Stargazer Dome (Mineral)

  • Features & amenities: mountain views, barbecue, fire pit, game barn area with ping pong table & foosball

  • Seclusion rating: high

  • Distance from Seattle: 2 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Stargazer Dome at Mt. Rainier — 2-night stays from $800-1050

The Place on the River (Packwood)

  • Features & amenities: riverfront access and mountain/river views, hot tub, firepit, sleeps 8

  • Seclusion rating: medium (located in a neighborhood, though it’s at the end of a dead-end street which provides moderate seclusion)

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Things to note: rules state “no commercial photography” or events—message host before booking for your elopement!

  • Book on Airbnb: The Place on the River

Honorable Mentions


Leavenworth

Experience a taste of Bavaria in the heart of the Cascade in beautiful Leavenworth! This mountain town is famous for its charming Bavarian-style buildings, shops, and German restaurants. Adventure lovers will find plenty to do, from hiking and mountain biking to river rafting and rock climbing. Consider joining in for the annual Oktoberfest celebration, or come in winter, when the whole town sparkles around Christmas.

Nearby adventures: town of Leavenworth, Colchuck Lake & Enchantments, Icicle Ridge, Lake Wenachee, Oktoberfest

White Aspen Enchantments Luxury Glamping Tent

  • Features & amenities: mountain views, fire pit, propane grill, hammock, shower, running water, books & games, breakfast provided

  • Seclusion rating: very high!

  • Nearby adventures: etc.

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5-3 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: White Aspen Enchantments Luxury Tent — from $450 a night, 2-night minimum on weekends

PNW Hideout Cabin

  • Features & amenities: mountain views, cool modern architecture, hot tub, fire pit, barbecue, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: very high

  • Things to note: “Cabin is located about 1/4 mile from the railroad tracks. If you are a light sleeper, please keep that in mind to ensure a great experience.”

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: PNW Hideout Cabin — 2 night stays from $630-1300

The Overlook

  • Features & amenities: waterfront river views, mountain views, cool modern architecture, record player, fire pit, barbecue

  • Seclusion rating: low (close to downtown Leavenworth)

  • Distance from Seattle: 2.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: The Overlook - Modern Leavenworth Cabin — 2-night stays from $1400-1800

Honorable mentions

  • Posthotel Leavenworth — the only reason it’s not on this list is because it technically isn’t an Airbnb, it’s a hotel and spa. But seriously one of the most incredible and sought-after stays in the entire region!


Lake Chelan

Escape to the serene shores of Lake Chelan for a relaxing getaway in Eastern Washington. Rent a lakeside cabin or cozy cottage and spend your days swimming, boating, or simply soaking up the sun on the beach. Explore nearby vineyards and wineries, sampling award-winning wines and enjoying picturesque views of the lake and surrounding mountains. For adventure seekers, hiking, fishing, and water sports are just a stone's throw away.

Earthlight Villas (Lake Chelan)

  • Features & amenities: incredible mountain/river views with floor-to-ceiling windows, bathtub with a view, hot tub, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: very high!

  • Nearby adventures: snowshoe around property in winter, Lake Wenatchee, Chelan, Leavenworth

  • Things to note: 4WD required for winter access / rules state “no commercial photography” or events—message host before booking for your elopement!

  • Distance from Seattle: 3 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Earthlight 6 — from $650 a night

Undergound “Hobbit Hole” Hygge Earth House (Lake Chelan)

  • Features & amenities: mountain views, off-grid living

  • Seclusion rating: very high! ~6 acres to explore

  • Nearby adventures: snowshoe around property in winter, Lake Wenatchee, Chelan, Leavenworth

  • Things to note: does NOT include full kitchen, recommend bringing your own camp stove or dining at nearby restaurants / 4WD required for winter access / “There is a parking area at the bottom of the hill and a short but steep hike to the hobbit hole. It's just under a 100 yards and takes less than 5 mins if your physically able bodied.”

  • Distance from Seattle: 3.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Underground Hygge 🍄 — from $370 a night

Honorable Mentions


Columbia River Gorge & Mt. Adams

Experience the stunning natural beauty of the Columbia River Gorge and Mt. Adams with a vacation rental in the area. Hike through lush forests and along rugged cliffs overlooking the mighty Columbia River. Take a scenic drive along the Historic Columbia River Highway, stopping to admire iconic landmarks like Multnomah Falls in Oregon. In summer, go windsurfing or kiteboarding on the river, or explore the volcanic landscapes around Mount Adams.

The Klickitat Treehouse (White Salmon)

  • Features & amenities: mountain views of Mt. Adams, outdoor shower, fire pit, barbecue, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: high

  • Nearby adventures: Columbia River Gorge, Mt. Adams, Hood River, breweries, wineries, hiking

  • Distance from Seattle: 3.5-4 hours / Distance from Portland, OR: 1-1.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: The Klickitat Treehouse — from $480-700 a night

Honorable Mention


Eastern Washington

While most people focus a lot on the natural beauty of western Washington and the Cascades, you’ll still find treasures in eastern Washington! Did you know Washington had deserts, too?

Indulge in the scenic beauty and fine wines of Eastern Washington with a stay in Walla Walla Wine Country. Stay in a charming farmhouse or vineyard cottage and explore the region's renowned wineries and tasting rooms. Take a leisurely bike ride through rolling hills covered in vineyards, or embark on a hot air balloon ride for a bird's-eye view of the picturesque landscape. Or, stay from the trodden path and trek through the remote rugged wilderness of the Colville National Forest or Lake Roosevelt in the northeastern corner of the state. And you can’t forget the incredible Palouse Falls!

100 Dreamy Acres & Night Skies in Wine Country (Walla Walla)

  • Features & amenities: mountain views (straight up looks like a Microsoft background!), outdoor shower, fire pit, outdoor dining area, barbecue, board games

  • Seclusion rating: high!!!

  • Nearby adventures: Walla Walla wineries, golf, restaurants, stargazing

  • Distance from Spokane: 3 hours / Distance from Seattle: 4.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: 100 Dreamy Acres — 100 Miles Views — Night Skies — 3-night stays starting at $1200

The Dome on Long Lake (Spokane)

  • Features & amenities: 5.0 star rating, kayak and private dock, lakefront, mountain/lake views, fire pit, outdoor dining area, barbecue, board games,

  • Seclusion rating: medium

  • Nearby adventures: boating on Long Lake, Riverside State Park, Spokane

  • Distance from Spokane: 30 minutes / Distance from Seattle: 4.5 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: The Dome on Long Lake

Black Horse Ranch (Stevens County)

  • Features & amenities: off-grid cabin, hot tub, fire pit, barbecue, creek access

  • Seclusion rating: very high

  • Nearby adventures: Lake Roosevelt Recreation Area, nearby trails to explore around property, fishing at property’s trout pond, ATV riding

  • Things to note: ladder to loft bed

  • Distance from Spokane: 1.5 hours / Distance from Seattle: 5 hours

  • Book on Hipcamp: Black Horse Ranch

Honorable mentions


Olympic peninsula

If you ask me, there’s hardly a place on this planet that offers as much ‘bang for the buck’ when it comes to scenery, as the Olympic peninsula of Washington! Within a day’s drive, you can explore epic mountain vistas, wildflower meadows, lush mossy rainforests and old growth, rugged coastlines with tide pools and sea stacks, cascading waterfalls and rivers, and more.

While some of the popular tourist destinations are quite accessible and easy to get to, there are miles and miles (and miles) of epic backpacking trails that take you into some of the most remote wilderness in the state.

Fun fact: when it comes to sound pollution, the Hoh Rainforest is one of the quietest places on the planet.

Nearby adventures: Olympic National Park, Lake Crescent, Hurricane Ridge, Neah Bay & Cape Flattery (northwesternmost point in the contiguous USA, located on native Makah land), Hoh Rainforest, Elwha River, Sol Duc Hot Springs & Falls, Ruby Beach, Rialto Beach/La Push, Kalaloch Beach, hiking and backpacking trails like the Seven Lakes Basin and Enchanted Valley

Agate Beach Lodge (New!!!)

  • Features & amenities: private beach, fire pit, hammocks, pool table

  • Nearby adventures: Salt Creek Recreation Area, Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Port Angeles waterfront

  • Seclusion rating: HIGH—you get your own private beach!

  • Distance from Seattle: ~3 hours

  • Book on their site: Agate Beach Lodge

  • Book on Airbnb: Agate Beach Lodge—Agate Suite

  • See also: they also offer elopement & intimate wedding packages! Rent the entire lodge and private beach for your small wedding or adventure elopement!

The Flying Goat Tiny House (Port Angeles)

  • Features & amenities: hot tub, barrel sauna, hammock, books & games, beach supplies & snorkeling gear, bikes

  • Nearby adventures: Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, Port Angeles waterfront

  • Seclusion rating: high

  • Distance from Seattle: ~3 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: The Flying Goat

Treehouse: Eagles Perch over the Water (Port Angeles)

  • Features & amenities: beautiful water views, loft bed, kitchenette with 1 burner, barbecue, fire pit

  • Seclusion rating: moderate (higher if you rent the entire place)

  • Nearby adventures: Lake Crescent, Hurricane Ridge, Port Angeles waterfront

  • Distance from Seattle: ~2.5 hours

  • Things to note: there are 2 units to this treehouse complex, though you get a private entrance

  • Book on Airbnb: Treehouse — Eagles Perch over the water — from $500-620 a night

  • Rent the whole place (2 units): Treehouse on the Water — Eagle’s Nest

Happy Glamper’s Dome (Port ANgeles/Elwha)

  • Features & amenities: kitchenette, work space, outdoor shower, barbecue, fire pit

  • Seclusion rating: very high

  • Nearby adventures: Lake Crescent, Elwha River, Sol Duc Hot Springs & Falls, Hurricane Ridge, Port Angeles waterfront

  • Distance from Seattle: ~3 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Happy Glampers Dome — 2-night stays at $640

Forest Edge Escape Log Cabin (Clallam Bay)

  • Features & amenities: hot tub, barbecue, fire pit, picnic table, record player, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: medium

  • Nearby adventures: Lake Ozette, Neah Bay & Cape Flattery, Olympic coast

  • Distance from Seattle: ~4 hours

  • Book on Airbnb: Forest Edge Escape-Log Cabin — 2-night stays around $660-900

Honorable mentions


San Juan Islands, PUget Sound, & Seattle

Experience the beauty of the Puget Sound and vibrant city life in the Emerald City! Explore the picturesque islands by ferry or kayak or sailboat, keeping an eye out for whales, seals, and other marine life. Back on the mainland, visit iconic landmarks like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market. Enjoy world-class dining, shopping, museums, and attractions.

San Juan Islands

Getting there: Anacortes to San Juan Islands ferry (see WSDOT website for scheduling & rates), or fly on a seaplane through Kenmore Air out of South Lake Union (from $169 per person one way)

Orcas Island Forest House (Orcas Island)

  • One of our absolute favorite Airbnbs on the list!

  • Features & amenities: Japanese-style sunken soaking bathtub with shower attachment, artist’s studio room with art supplies, unique design construction with multiple detached rooms for kind of a treehouse feel, water views, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: medium-high (there are neighbors nearby, but forested area provides privacy)

  • Nearby adventures: Moran State Park

  • Distance from Seattle: 3-4 hours via ferry, 1 hour via seaplane through Kenmore Air

  • Book on Airbnb: Orcas Island Forest House — 4-night minimum during peak season on Airbnb, from $2440 / 2-night stays in off season from $1130

  • Book on Northwest Island Escapes: Orcas Island Forest House #283 — may end up being slightly cheaper to book on their site!

Honorable Mentions


Puget Sound & Kitsap Peninsula

Forest Retreat Storybook Cottage (Olalla)

  • Features & amenities: pond and creek access with wishing well, hot tub, clawfoot bathtub, outdoor patio and grill, outdoor dining area, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: high

  • Nearby adventures: Port Orchard, Olalla Vineyard & Winery, golfing, boating

  • Things to note: there are 2 units on the property, though each does offer good privacy—you can also rent the entire place!

  • Distance from Seattle: 1-1.5 hours with ferry

  • Book on Airbnb: Olalla Forest Retreat Storybook Cottage — 2-night stays starting at $660

House Upon the Sand Tiny Home (Seabeck)

  • Features & amenities: stunning mountain & water views, private beach access, hot tub, outdoor shower, barbecue, outdoor dining area

  • Seclusion rating: high

  • Nearby adventures: Hood Canal, Port Orchard, boating, golfing

  • Distance from Seattle: 1.5-2 hours with ferry

  • Book on Airbnb: House Upon the Sand — 2-night stays from $1120

Treehouse Whidbey (Whidbey Island)

Embed Block
Add an embed URL or code. Learn more
  • Features & amenities: water views, fire pit, barbecue, hammock, books & games

  • Seclusion rating: very high

  • Things to note: ladder to loft bed

  • Nearby adventures: Possession Beach Waterfront Park

  • Distance from Seattle: 1.5-2 hours with ferry

  • Book on Airbnb: Treehouse Whidbey — 2-night stays from $890-990

Honorable mention


Seattle & Surrounding areas

downtown Seattle Apartment Airbnbs

Charming Secluded Guest Suite (Fremont)

Spa Retreat in Seattle (Greenwood)

Sky Cabin Apartment (Eastlake)

The Pacific Northwest Retreat (Issaquah)

Honorable mentions


Want even more recs?

Yet to find the perfect stay? Want to browse and compare? Want to search by dates?

Check out our Airbnb saved lists!

These lists include all the Airbnbs featured in this article, plus more of our faves that didn’t make the cut! 100+ Airbnbs to browse.

Do your own research!

  • Browse Hipcamp with these filters set: glamping/lodging, toilet, shower, potable water, cooking equipment, trash bin, park at site (not walk in)


 

HEY THERE, WE’RE

WILDERPINES ELOPEMENTS

Creating wildly intentional & intimate adventure elopements for rad couples in the PNW

We’re here to inspire you and help you create a unique, intentional, unforgettable wedding experience that reflects who you are, then to capture it all so you can relive those moments forever.

If you’re dreaming of an adventure elopement in the Evergreen state, get in touch and let’s make some magic!

PHOTO | PLANNING | OFFICIATING | OUTFITTING | VIDEO | & MORE
ALL-INCLUSIVE ELOPEMENT PACKAGES IN WASHINGTON STATE

🌈 LGBTQ+ OWNED & INCLUSIVE | BASED IN SEATTLE

MORE PLANNING RESOURCES | WHAT WE DO | PACKAGES & INFO

 

READY for the
adventure
of a lifetime?

 

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE…

Previous
Previous

Lesbian Elopement in Olympic Mountains & Coast

Next
Next

Moody Lake & Woods Elopement at Lake Crescent