Where to Stay On Lopez
Planning your trip to Lopez Uncovered? Whether you’re coming for a day or staying the whole weekend, you’ll want a cozy place to rest, recharge, and soak up the island magic.
Camp Under the Stars at Sunnyfield Farm
This year we’ve partnered with Sunnyfield Farm to provide a breathtaking spot for festival goers to land on Lopez.
Just a short beautiful bike ride (or drive) from the festival grounds, this working family goat farm offers a peaceful, open meadow for tent camping, with views of the surrounding hills, wide open skies, and plenty of fresh air.
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Flat grassy campsites with space to spread out
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Swimming pond
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Perfectly located
It’s a low-key, nature-rich, truly Lopez experience—and a great way to connect with fellow festival-goers while staying grounded in the island’s natural beauty.
Check availability and book your stay through Hipcamp by clicking here.
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Prefer a cozy inn, a charming B&B, or a vacation rental with a view? The Lopez Island Chamber of Commerce has a full list of places to stay—from rustic to refined.
Explore all lodging options on Lopez Island »
Wherever you choose to stay, we can’t wait to welcome you to Lopez Uncovered!
Getting to Lopez: Ferry Travel Tips
Getting to Lopez Island is half of the adventure! Most visitors arrive via the Washington State Ferry from Anacortes. Ferries fill up quickly during summer weekends, so here’s how to make it smooth sailing:
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Make a reservation: Reserve your ferry in advance at wsf.wa.gov. You can book online up to two months ahead.
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Arrive early: Be in line at least 30–45 minutes before your sailing—even with a reservation.
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Walk-on option: No reservation needed for walk-ons or bicyclists! If you’re camping light or carpooling, this is a great option.
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Download the app: The WSF app helps you check ferry status, wait times, and delays in real time.
Pro tip: The Friday afternoon and Sunday return boats are busiest. Consider traveling off-peak for less stress and more views.