Cabins & Glamping in Skagit Valley near Seattle
Nestled in Mount Vernon, WA, just 1 hour outside Seattle. Our Outpost is spread out across protected wetlands, offering waterfall views and walking trails through Foxglove flowers and blackberry bushes. Nearby, you'll find vivid tulip fields and Little Mountain Park, offering 10 miles of trails and stunning outlooks of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountain Range.
Our tiny cabins have everything you need and nothing you don't. Each cabin includes:
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This seasonal, family-run market is famous for its huge ice cream cones, fresh local produce, breads, and seafood. (Open March—October.)
This 7.3-mile, out-and-back hike features stunning views of the San Juans. When you complete this dog-friendly, moderate-to-challenging trail, head to nearby Bow or Bellingham to fill up on some delicious food and drinks at one of the many local spots
This family-owned winery is the ideal spot to spend an afternoon sipping local wines and enjoying the scenic hillsides.
Good Neighbors
Cabins are scattered throughout our Outposts, but you’ll be near your neighbors. Please keep your music + voices down, so everyone can enjoy the peace and quiet.
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Is there cell phone reception at the cabins?
Because of the secluded nature of our outposts, cell phone service may be a little spottier than normal. You may not get any reception at all—if this is the case, embrace the opportunity to unplug and relax. Each of the cabins is equipped with a landline for calls to the Getaway team or to 911 in case of emergency.
Is there a designated area to park?
In most cases, you can feel free to park right next to your cabin. Other sites will have designated parking spaces about 150 feet away from each cabin.
Are other cabins around?
Yes, all of our Outposts feature a collection of cabins. We work hard to make sure each cabin has its own space, but expect to see other cabins on the land.
How does the water supply work?
Many of our Outposts run off of a city feed. However, some of our Eastern Catskills cabins run on a limited supply of about 150 gallons. As long as you are thoughtful in your consumption, you should have enough for about four nights. Hot water is also limited in all cabins. It will last about five minutes for a quick shower, but you'll need to allow 30 minutes between use for it to regenerate
Is the water drinkable/potable?
Yes, the water is drinkable/potable.
Can I set up a tent near my cabin?
We kindly ask that guests do not set up tents at our Outpost to help preserve the solitude and seclusion for your neighbors.
Down to Earth
Did you know... Every time you book a Getaway, we make a donation to One Tree Planted.