03/04/2025
Setting up glamping experiences is our passion, so we’re always on the lookout for festivals where guests can relax in style. With spring just around the corner, so are some incredible festivals happening across Washington. Here are a few of our favorites:
• Every summer, as the warm June days settle over Naches, WA, music lovers and outdoor enthusiasts gather for the Chinook Fest- a three-day, sellout celebration set against the stunning backdrop of the Naches River. Held June 12-15, this beloved mountain music festival isn’t just about the tunes; it’s about unplugging from the daily grind and immersing yourself in nature. Festival goers typically camp along the river, fully embracing the rustic experience. But for those who crave a little extra comfort without missing out on the adventure, Chinook Fest offers an exclusive glamping upgrade. For $499, you can swap your standard campsite for a canvas bell tent, complete with a mattress, cozy bedding, and a bedside table- all set up and ready for you upon arrival. It’s the perfect way to enjoy the festival’s wild beauty while indulging in a touch of luxury.
• Taking place in Carnation, WA in late July, Timber Outdoor Music Festival offers guests yurts and premium camping along the river at Tolt-MacDonald Park. The yurts are fully furnished and come with two full-size bunk beds, a night stand, electricity, wrap- around deck, your own picnic table, and a fire rug. They sleep up to six people and go for $1000. There is even space for two additional tents if the group is big enough. Premium camping ranges from $400-575, depending on the location along the river and the accommodations. These secluded campsites provide room for up to 3 moderately sized tents.
• The Gorge Amphitheater hosts a variety of music festivals every summer, such as the Outlaw Music Festival (May 25), Beyond Wonderland (May 21-22), Tipper (July 4-7), and Watershed (August 1-4). This iconic venue offers glamping tents with twin and queen beds, the Oasis Royale and terrace glamping, so you can skip the caping gear and enjoy a hassle-free stay.
What other music festivals include unusual glamping options? Tag them so we can follow them!