
Camping
in Skagit County
Over 40% of Skagit County’s land is designated National and State forests, so you get a full range of camping experiences. You can find camping in Skagit County on beaches, in forests, and on high-elevation mountain lakes and ridges. Whether your idea of camping is from a car, RV, boat, or a strenuous trek into the wilderness, your next adventure is in the Skagit Valley.
Looking for RV parks? We’ve got those too!
Cedar Groves Rural Campground
Check In and Chill
The Best Stays in the Skagit Valley
Outdoor Activities in Skagit Valley
Camping in Skagit County isn’t complete without exploring the stunning landscape. There are several activities you can enjoy while camping: hiking, exploring nature trails, kayaking and canoeing, fishing, boating, photographing fields of flowers, mountain biking, clamming and crabbing… There is so much to do! You might even spot a bald eagle, deer, orca whale, or beaver on your trip. Everyone on your camping trip will certainly enjoy the great outdoors in Skagit County.
Packing List for Camping
in Skagit County
The Pacific Northwest can see a lot of rain, depending on the seasons, so come prepared. Apart from your camping essentials, consider bringing these extra few items on your next camping trip in Washington: a tarp, rain jacket, and waterproof shoes. With the right supplies, a little rain won’t dampen your trip!
Also, some national and state parks in Washington require permits or Discovery Passes for overnight stays. Please double-check before heading out on your camping adventure!
