When you go on vacation, do you prefer to relax inside your hotel room, or would you rather use your lodging as a simple resting place while you explore the great outdoors? If the latter is more appealing, you’ll want to book a stay at LOGE Camps this year — it’s the ultimate getaway spot for outdoor lovers in the PNW.
LOGE Camps (pronounced ‘Lodge’) opened in Westport in 2017.
LOGE Camps Facebook They’ve since opened locations in Leavenworth (pictured here), Snoqualmie Pass, and Bend, Oregon.
Each camp is located near plenty of outdoor recreation, serving as a home base for adventurers.
LOGE Camps Facebook With outdoor kitchens, hammocks, and plenty of outdoor community space, this is definitely a place that encourages you to get outside.
While the lodging is rustic, don’t expect to rough it – the cabins are quite comfortable.
management / TripAdvisor There’s also a hostel with community-style bunk rooms.
Even if you opt for a private cabin and tend to keep to yourself, you’ll probably hit it off with other guests here.
management / TripAdvisor From movie nights to jam sessions, each locations hosts community events regularly.
Curious about surfing, snow sports, or other adventures, but lack your own equipment? Not to worry, LOGE Camps offer seasonal rentals for a small fee.
management / TripAdvisor Check their website or call before you go to see what’s available.
Here’s the best part: a stay at LOGE Camps won’t break the bank.
LOGE Camps Facebook The team who designed the camps holds the belief that everyone should be able to travel. Rates vary, but a private cabin in Leavenworth costs around $150, while you can get a hostel bunk for around $50 per night. The cabins come with private decks, TVs, and WiFi, so you’ll be surrounded by comfort.
LOGE Camps will definitely be expanding in the years to come – the concept is already very popular.
management / TripAdvisor In the meantime, there’s quite a bit of availability on the 2019 calendar, so book your stay while you can.
For some of us, becoming an outdoor enthusiast doesn’t happen overnight. Luckily, Washington has plenty of outdoor activities anyone can do.
LOGE Camps Facebook
They’ve since opened locations in Leavenworth (pictured here), Snoqualmie Pass, and Bend, Oregon.
With outdoor kitchens, hammocks, and plenty of outdoor community space, this is definitely a place that encourages you to get outside.
management / TripAdvisor
There’s also a hostel with community-style bunk rooms.
From movie nights to jam sessions, each locations hosts community events regularly.
Check their website or call before you go to see what’s available.
The team who designed the camps holds the belief that everyone should be able to travel. Rates vary, but a private cabin in Leavenworth costs around $150, while you can get a hostel bunk for around $50 per night. The cabins come with private decks, TVs, and WiFi, so you’ll be surrounded by comfort.
In the meantime, there’s quite a bit of availability on the 2019 calendar, so book your stay while you can.
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