The Northwest’s Best State Park Cabins

Airbnb has fancy treehouses, Insta-ready A-frames, and backyard hot tubs, sure. But few private vacation homes are as cheap—and as close to our stunning public lands—as state park rentals. More than 20 Washington parks and 30 Oregon ones offer overnight, roofed cabins and yurts, a kind of middle ground between camping and a condo. Most cost less than $100 per night.

There’s something comfortingly rustic about a state park cabin, with nary a trendy throw pillow or “Live Laugh Love” poster in sight; don’t sleep on these places to sleep.

Kitsap Memorial State Park

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Perched on the far side of the Kitsap peninsula, these simple cabins make for an

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