Tiny house rentals offer wonderful opportunities to get back to basics and enjoy life’s simple pleasures without the hassle of having so much stuff around. While some people love living in them full-time, tiny houses are better rental options for many others. Washington State has lots of tiny house rentals to choose from, so this is an ideal place to start learning about the lifestyle. Here are some of the best tiny house vacation rentals in Washington State right now.
Tiny House on Guemes Island, Anacortes
This adorable tiny house is popular on Airbnb and sleeps up to three people inside. It has a kitchen with basic cooking essentials, a TV with Netflix and a DVD player, an outdoor patio, a fire pit, a BBQ, and other fun perks. On the island, there is a store at the ferry landing and also a resort that sells some supplies on the north tip of the island. This tiny house was finished in June 2015 and features artisan and craftsman items inside. You’ll enjoy biking, hiking, and walking along the beaches when you stay here. Internet is available here but is often slow and cuts out intermittently. Guemes is home to around 650 full-time residents year-round and offers a fun island vibe for your getaway.
The Tiny Tin House, Clallam Bay
You’ll enjoy this cute 350-square-foot tiny house that has a kitchenette, full bath, and laundry machines. It is along the Clallam River off the Strait of Juan De Juca. It sleeps two or three people on a sofa bed and pull-out small pad sofa. The host provides a bottle of wine and microwave popcorn to enjoy, as well as movies, games, and puzzles. There is an outdoor deck that faces the water; however, there is no river access from the property. It’s not a suitable place for kids under 12 or pets.
Aloha Tiny House with Puget Sound Views, Tacoma
Spanning about 135 square feet (plus a queen bed loft and additional storage loft), this Vrbo rental is a tiny house for two people. It has awesome views of Puget Sound and is in a quiet Tacoma neighborhood. It has an entrance and deck separate from the owners’ house down below. There is air conditioning inside, as well as a deck with a gas BBQ. The tiny home also has a bathroom with amenities provided, a kitchen with all the basics, a TV/DVD combo, and even camping gear kit available to rent.
Fireplace Lodging at Mt. Rainier's Mountain Lily Cabin, Ashford
Here’s a 250-square-foot tiny house that’s a great home base for a weekend of adventuring. It has a covered deck, lots of trees surrounding it, and a private hot tub to take a dip and relax. Other perks of staying here are the quality sheets and towels provided, en-suite gas fireplace, Wi-Fi, TV, and gas barbecue on the deck. The tiny house has a studio-size queen bedroom, kitchenette, and bathroom with a shower. With this booking, you’ll be just five miles from the Mt. Rainier National Park entrance and across the street from a pond.
Cabin on Skagit River, Concrete
You’ll be on a private 1/3-acre lot when you book this tiny home rental on Airbnb. It’s a riverfront cabin on the Skagit River and a 40-minute drive from I-5. The tiny home offers a full kitchen with appliances, a loft with two twin beds, a bedroom with a queen bed, and a full bathroom. It has Wi-Fi but no cable TV. It’s nice to stay here and enjoy the calming sounds of the river while sitting on the deck outside.
Sojourn Cabin, Rockport
For two people, this is a fun tiny house on a 46-acre agroforestry farm. It has a double-size bed, propane stovetop, outhouse, hand-pump well, and about 200 square feet of space. The property has a swimming creek and hiking trails. It is an off-grid tiny house with no electricity or running water. So, book this Airbnb for a rugged and beautiful experience where you can enjoy some peace and quiet. There is a shared outdoor kitchen that guests can use. With this tiny house rental, you can learn about sustainable food and permaculture while you enjoy a setting in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.
Tiny House on 5 Acres by Whidbey Island, Greenbank
Whidbey Island is a fun place to rent a tiny house, such as this one located on five private acres. It’s a 730-square-foot cabin that sleeps four people and has one bedroom and one bathroom. The charming home features original artwork, a spiral staircase, front porch, side patio, loft bedroom, and kitchenette. When you’re here, it’s fun to spend your day boating, fishing, hiking, and sightseeing in the nearby historic towns. There is DSL Wi-Fi and a landline phone here. It’s a serene place to be with wildlife around and lots to do nearby, such as art galleries, restaurants, and hiking.
The Owl's Nest, Vashon
The Owl’s Nest is a tiny house for two people that’s available to rent on Airbnb. It’s in an island setting and a charming place to be with amazing views of the water. It’s cozy inside and about a 15-minute walk to the beach. When you arrive, you can arrange to have a little welcome package inside with fun goodies. The interior has a kitchen, indoor fireplace, and Wi-Fi. Book this tiny house to be situated in the woods and just a short walk from a beach and local winery.
Modern PNW Tiny House on Hobby Farm, Forks
Guests can explore the Olympic Peninsula when they stay at this lovely tiny house that is close to the city but also surrounded by nature. It is within 30 minutes of the beaches at Olympic National Park. The interior offers a queen bed, a large bathroom, and a kitchenette. You’ll be on a farm here with animals on site. Up to three people can stay here, and pets are allowed too.
Kayakers’ Tiny House, Mason County
With 130 square feet of space, this tiny house has a high ceiling and lots of windows to make it feel bigger than it really is. You’ll have access to the beach and kayaks when you stay here and also get to enjoy the outdoor soaking tub while looking up at the stars. The house measures 16 feet by eight feet and has a pull-down Murphy bed that’s queen-size. It also has a pull-up table, kitchen countertop, bathroom with toilet and shower, and fiber optic internet. Book this Airbnb tiny house to be in a quiet neighborhood and surrounded by nature.