I'm planning a trip to the Seattle and Vancouver are in August with a 3 and 7 yr old. I want to do something like camping to enjoy the outdoors but since we are flying, we won't have any camping gear. I'm looking for somewhere that has cabin/tents and some child friendly activities in the area.
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Lakedale Resort on San Juan Island has "glamping" tents--canvas tents with floors and beds.
http://www.lakedale.com/
Here is a list of cabins, yurts, rustic shelters, and tent cabins in Washington State Parks:
http://www.parks.wa.gov/yurtsandcabins/
There are a bunch of choices, some fairly close to Seattle. Check out the yurts - they are fun and sort of like a tent.
King County Parks has yurts at one location, about 20 miles from Seattle:
http://www.kingcounty.gov/recreation/parks/inventory/toltmacdonald.aspx
Snohomish County Parks has some yurts and cabins too:
http://www1.co.snohomish.wa.us/Departments/Parks/Park_Information/Facilities/