Discover Snow Peak Campfield: A Restorative Camping Escape

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Long Beach, Washington • Open year-round Snow Peak’s Campfield, located on Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula, invites a slower, more intentional type of outdoor experience. Built with design sensitivity and a focus on environmental harmony, it blends comfort, community, and the raw beauty of the Pacific Northwest.  

 A Car-Free Retreat Among Coastal Wetlands

Guests park their vehicles at the Gatehouse and carry gear in using provided carts. This thoughtful layout keeps the site quiet, safe, and pedestrian-focused. From the moment your shoes hit the trail, there’s a shift—less noise, more sky, and room to notice what’s around you.

🛏️ Three Ways to Stay: Field, Tent, or Jyubako

  • Field Sites offer wide, grassy pads for your own tent or a rented Amenity Dome. Some are nestled among trees, others near open water.
  • Tent Suites come pre-pitched with Snow Peak gear, complete with Iron Grill Table setups and campfire seating. It’s a gentle entry into outdoor living, no gear haul required.
  • Jyubako Suites, designed in collaboration with architect Kengo Kuma, reflect Japanese micro-cabin design. Inside, you’ll find a queen bed, private bath, and minimalist kitchenette—all placed within the quiet rhythm of the land.

 On-Site and Off-Site Relaxation Options

Ofuro Spa combines cypress-lined soaking tubs, a dry sauna, and an outdoor cold plunge. Tucked between alder groves and meadow grasses, it offers a chance to reset in ways that feel both restorative and elemental. Even for those not staying overnight, spa passes can be booked in advance.

Looking to explore the surrounding area? Guests often spend mornings whale-watching or clam digging, and afternoons hiking coastal trails. Others opt for stillness—reading near the water or walking barefoot along camp paths.

Community Fire Circles & Weekend Demonstrations

Friday evenings are for Takibi Time, when campers gather at fire pits to share s’mores, music, or quiet conversation under the stars. On Saturdays, Snow Peak staff host hands-on demonstrations covering tent setup, outdoor cooking, and design details behind the gear. It’s part education, part shared ritual.

The Campstore & Cafe: Center of Daily Life

The Campstore blends café culture with quiet utility. You’ll find drip coffee, chilled sake, and well-chosen essentials—from ice to firewood to forgotten socks. The shaded patio offers space to sit with your drink, browse gear, or chat with fellow guests mid-afternoon.

Inside of the Snow Peak Campstore Cafe

A Campground with Intentional Design

What sets Campfield apart isn’t luxury for luxury’s sake. It’s the way the land has been shaped to let the wild breathe. Meadows, wetlands, and walkways were built to coexist with deer, birds, and native plants—turning the property into a living part of the ecosystem.

Rather than remove you from the outdoors, every detail nudges you further into it—at your own pace. The result is a space that feels lived-in and at peace with the natural rhythm around it.

Planning Tips for a Grounded Stay

  1. Book early. High-demand weekends fill fast, especially Tent and Jyubako suites.
  2. Travel light. On-site rentals cover tents, tables, burners, and bedding if needed.
  3. Check the weekend calendar. Demonstrations and gatherings add to the experience.
  4. Reserve spa access. Booking your Ofuro session ahead of time is highly recommended.

A Quiet Return to Nature

Campfield doesn’t frame camping as a challenge to endure. Instead, it invites you to take part in something slower—something more rooted. From shared fires to silent mornings, each moment is a soft reminder that nature doesn’t need to be escaped to be appreciated. Looking to bring that design-led peace home? Browse our curated Snow Peak collection—outdoor gear crafted with the same longevity and presence found at Campfield.