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8.6 7 reviews
Big Lake, WA
14/10 – 20/10
A$891/nightTotal: A$5346 (6 )
Eaglemont Mount Vernon Waterfall Oasis
1 6
apartment , Mount Vernon
This 2800 sq ft detached house in Mount Vernon's Eaglemont district offers excellent access to walking and hiking trails, as well as proximity to the lake and rivers, situated conveniently near downtown Mount Vernon's restaurants and shops. This pet-friendly residence boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and can accommodate up to 6 guests, featuring a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, air conditioning, a fitness centre with a treadmill and weights, and parking for 4 cars.
9.9 28 reviews
Big Lake, WA
17/10 – 25/10
A$304/nightTotal: A$2432 (8 )
Tanbak Shores
1 2
cabin , Big Lake
This Big Lake lodge is situated under 32km from Interstate 5, offering easy access whilst maintaining a peaceful lakeside setting. The 400 sq ft property features three bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeping four guests, and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, hot tub, private dock, and projector screen on the spacious deck.
9.7 247 reviews
Big Lake, WA
08/09 – 15/09
A$151/nightTotal: A$1057 (7 )
Hillcrest Loft
1 2
apartment , Mount Vernon
This Mount Vernon studio apartment, situated in the Hillcrest Park neighbourhood, is approximately 1.6 kilometres from the train station and offers easy access to local playgrounds. The 52-square-metre self-contained apartment features a queen-size bed, fold-out couches sleeping up to four guests, a kitchenette, and newly installed Wi-Fi; nearby Hillcrest Park provides family-friendly activities.
10 3 reviews
Big Lake, WA
14/10 – 20/10
A$650/nightTotal: A$3900 (6 )
Beautiful Cottage On The Lake & Private Dock & Ac
1 6
apartment , Clear Lake
This lakeside cottage is located near Clear Lake, just a short distance from Mount Vernon, Burlington, and Sedro Woolley, offering easy access to amenities and attractions. The two-bedroom property, with its spacious layout and family-friendly features, comfortably accommodates up to six guests, and includes a private dock for swimming, kayaking, and fishing.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Big Lake, WA
What famous cities worth a visit near Big Lake, WA?
Seattle is the big one, about an hour and a half drive from Big Lake. It's a vibrant city with plenty to see and do, from museums and art galleries to bustling markets and restaurants. You can also explore the charming town of Snoqualmie, known for its historic downtown and the Snoqualmie Casino.
What are the best activities in and around Big Lake, WA ?
Big Lake is a great place for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, kayaking, and swimming. You can also go for a bike ride on the scenic trails around the lake, or take a boat trip to explore the surrounding area. If you're looking for something a bit more adventurous, there are plenty of opportunities for rock climbing and whitewater rafting in the nearby Cascade Mountains.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Big Lake, WA?
The best pet friendly holiday park in Big Lake, WA is Mountain View.
Why is Big Lake, WA an ideal place for camping?
Big Lake is a great place to camp because of its beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere. There are several campgrounds around the lake, offering everything from basic campsites to RV hookups. You can enjoy the fresh air, the sound of the waves, and the stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Big Lake, WA?
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Big Lake, WA?
Big Lake has a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters. You'll see plenty of wildlife around the lake, including deer, birds, and fish. Be aware of the potential for wildfires in the summer months, and always be prepared with appropriate clothing and gear for the weather conditions.
Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Big Lake, WA?
There are plenty of family-friendly activities around Big Lake. You can take a walk on the Big Lake Trail, go fishing at the public docks, or have a picnic at one of the many parks around the lake. The nearby Snoqualmie Falls is also a great place to visit with kids, with plenty of opportunities for exploring and learning.