Send messages & view rates of your favorite venues in one spot.
The Rolling Huts are the perfect location for outdoor enthusiasts to host their event!
Whether you're a hiker, mountain biker or cross-country skier, the Rolling Huts, located in Washington's Methow Valley, are the perfect accommodation.
The Lowdown
Type
Barn / Farm / RanchCamping / GlampingField / Forest / OrchardLodge / Mountain / Ski Resort
Views
Farm ViewForestMeadow/FieldMountainsRiver
Style
Casual
Eco
Minimalistic
Rustic
Best type of Celebrations

Venue Setting

The Rolling Huts are the perfect location for outdoor enthusiasts to host their event! With 20 acres of forests, meadows, and manicured lawns, there's something for everyone.

Capacity

Seated
100
Buffet
N/A
Standing
100
Fees
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
Price range

Does this include catering fees?

No

Additional charges

The Farmhouse, all 6 Rolling Huts, and all 15 Methow Tents must be rented during any group function for a minimum of two nights (holiday weekends require a minimum of three nights). Rental requirement for tents applies during the summer season only (Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend). Regular nightly rates apply.

The Property Manager must be present for the duration of the event, and paid separately. A minimum of 4 hours is required at $200, with additional hours payable at $40/hr. The Property Manager will assist coordination of set-up/clean-up, assist day of event coordination with vendors, and be available for emergencies.

Insurance

Additional Insurance May Be Required Depending On The Event

Connect
Call Venue
Event Logistics and Amenities
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
Celebrations hosted here since
2010
Curfew
No Curfew
Venue spaces
Indoor & Outdoor Venue Spaces Available
Catering
Client Can Select The Caterer Of Their Choice
Alcohol
BYO Permitted – You Can Bring Your Own Alcohol
Licensed Server Is Required
Music
Outdoors Only
Smoking
Designated Smoking Areas Only
Accommodations

The Farmhouse - a three-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin
The Rolling Huts - six rustic huts grouped as a "herd" in the field
The Methow Tents - fifteen safari style canvas tents

Pet-Friendly Events
Yes
Kid Friendly Events
Yes
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Ample Parking Onsite
  • Onsite Restrooms
Food Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Lounges
This section provides insights into our diverse culinary and social offerings.
Kelly's at Wesola Polana - an Irish Pub
Venue matched with reports
Bunk, Feast, Repeat: A Field Guide to Camp-Inspired Event Venues Across the U.S.
From tartan-lined lodges to glamping tents with martini carts, these aren’t just places to crash, they’re places to convene. Heritage plaid, canvas, wood smoke and a little Champagne sparkle, because camp can be both rugged and refined. If Camp VR were a weekend escape, this would be the map. Picture bunk beds turned boutique, bonfires turned dinner parties, and cabins styled with the kind of quiet luxury that feels half Martha Stewart cottage, half Ralph Lauren catalog. The menu? Wood-fired paella, grown-up s’mores, and a bourbon cider punch bowl that deserves its own merit badge.  These venues aren’t just made for sleeping, they’re also made for gathering. Lakeside lodges that double as wedding backdrops, glamping estates with long tables set in the fields, and cozy cottages ready for birthday feasts or fall reunions. It’s fisherman-core meets fine china, enamel mugs clinking beside crystal stemware. Explore The Camp VR collection on Venue Report: search, save, and message real venues built for bunking up, feasting well, and gathering under the same roof (or sky). Because campfires fade, but the stories? Those last all season. Read the field guide below. 
Read roundup
Glamping Is Group Travel Gold—Especially When There’s a Plunge Pool, Wine Tastings, and a Fire Pit Situation
Forget sleeping bags. These plush glamping retreats come with watercolor views, plunge pools & alpine wine tastings.  Some people like roughing it, and some people like a wilderness adventure that comes with king-sized beds and champagne service. Wrestling tent poles into the mud and trying to get cozy atop rocks are now officially optional, as the camping scene gets a glamorous makeover. From Utah’s red rock canyons to South Africa’s Sand River, today’s glampsites are basically boutique hotels in disguise—with just enough nature to feel noble, not feral. And the best part? Glamping is group travel gold. Everyone gets their own dreamy digs, but you still gather ‘round the fire for s’mores, stories, and maybe a surprise engagement or two. It’s bachelorette-ready, wedding-weekend-worthy, and ideal for that annual friend trip where no one wants to share a bunk bed again.The wild is calling—softly, from a bed with cloud-like pillows and a view. Find yourself and your crew toasting in Alpine wine caves by noon, and glamping at wedding venues with thread counts higher than the surrounding mountain peaks.  
Read roundup
Travel
40+ Cozy Cabins and Tiny Homes That Are the Perfect Escape for Your Next Friendcation
We’re not sure what it is about fall, but as soon as it hits, this escapism mechanism in our brains just starts screaming, “get me to a cozy cabin!” And as soon as that little alarm goes off, we’re off the races exploring tiny houses, log cabins, cozy cottages and A-frame getaways of every location, size and style. But don’t worry. We won’t keep all the goods to ourselves. Here’s a round-up of all the cushy, comfy, cozy spots we love this year, many that were suggested directly by you, our readers. Some have been around a while, others are brand new to the scene or just about to open. Mixed among the options are Adirondack cabins in the mountains, cottages along the lakeshore, hot spring havens and summer camps that are open for fall and winter too. Reporter: Alyssa Brown
Read roundup
Travel
The Only Guide You’ll Need for a Fall Family Road Trip on the West Coast
Want to know why so many people fall in love with the West Coast? While images of sandy beaches and impressive waves may come to mind, these southwestern states offer so much more to those who scratch beneath the surface. This Fall, we’ve created a special guide for your family to uncover the unique treasures found around every corner of your West Coast road trip. Find your way through thick Fall foliage to foggy forests to expansive desert and, yes, even to shimmering beaches that you and your family will remember for years to come. Reporter: Erica Nichols
Read roundup
Travel
36 of the World’s Best Ski Chalets and Lodges to Visit Right Now
The promise of fresh snowfall and all that soft white powder that piles on the mountaintops is setting our Alpine radar on high alert as we head into the winter season. While we love a day on the slopes as much as the next Olympian, we have even more love for the après-ski hangouts and hotels that offer cozy vibes, beautiful backdrops and design-savvy digs. Tag along as we traipse across the snowy globe in search of our next shred spot.   Reporter: Alyssa Brown
Read roundup
Travel
25 Eco-Woke Hotels, Restaurants & Cities Around the World
Tom Robbins said it best when he wrote; “I've sucked way too much cement for this year. Bad juju rising off them city sidewalks. I need to babble with a brook or two, inhale starlight, make friends with some trees.” Most days, we couldn’t agree more, but Earth Day makes that desire even more palpable. What to do? Explore, of course. We must get outdoors and soak up the feeling of dirt between our toes. Here are a few of our favorite spots around the world that are eco-woke. From hotels made with sustainable building practices to restaurants serving hyper-local foods to cities that are setting a new standard in what it means to go green, we’ve got the Earth on our inquisitive minds. Reporter: Alyssa Brown
Read roundup
Travel
40 of the World’s Top Cabin Getaways
As we head into the fall and winter seasons, our excitement level about campfires, skiing and cozying up in a cute cabin with the boo is at an all-time high. From cabins overlooking the French Alps to cabin pods hanging in a rainforest, we’ve got at least one style everyone can get on board with. Take the jump as we explore Norway, Quebec, Alaska and more. Let’s get cozy!   Reporter: Alyssa Brown
Read roundup
Around The World At 52 Of The Best Glamping Spots
We’ve scoped out camp sites from Tanzania to Uluru, Malibu to Belize, Ithaca to the United Kingdom, bringing you 52 of the world’s best glamping spots. Ranging from low-key rainforest cabins to the ultimate in luxury safari trips, we’ve got glamping options for every week of the year. Come along and explore with us!   Reporter: Alyssa Brown | Location: Sandat Glamping Tents
Read roundup
Travel
29 Reasons Tiny Hotels Are The Next Big Travel Trend
Tiny homes have become a beloved way of living because it has less of an impact on the environment, your wallet, and overall materialism. The movement has gained welcomed ground in tourism as well—and for good reason. While jetsetting and globetrotting, tiny hotels allow you to have more of a home away from home than simply a room. These cottages, lodges, and treehouses allow you to be devoured by gorgeous landscapes and big-city living without the overwhelming vibe of staying in some grandiose hotel. Tiny hotels help you slip into local life or total tranquility with ease. Check out some our favorites around the world! By: Jake Kilroy
Read roundup
Bucket List Worthy Gorgeous Winter Getaways and Amazing Activities
Winter gets a bad rap, often referred to as cruel or harsh. This is very confusing. Have these people never had a snowball fight or enjoyed hot cocoa? Have these naysayers never skied, snowboarded, or snowmobiled? Sure, the coldest season of the year blankets the earth in powder, but isn’t that annual alien landscape an exciting thing to explore, not to mention extraordinarily picturesque? Winter is about totally new experiences, and you need to get in on the fun. When it comes to places to stay and things to do in the snowy season, we’ve got you covered. By: Jake Kilroy | Venue: Blue Lagoon
Read roundup
We've Got Cabin Fever and Hear It's Contagious...
Wellp, it’s official, we’ve got cabin fever… and we have a feeling it might be contagious. Though we're going beyond your average gatlinburg cabins or anything your uncle tom might consider worthy for that matter. We’ve headed around the world to some of the hottest glamping, camping, treehouse-living, and yurt-worthy spots. From the United Kingdom to some unique big bear cabin rentals, New South Wales to your very own log cabin homes, we’re bringing you some of our favorite places to disconnect from city life and get back on board with Mother Nature’s best hidden gems. It's no secret that we love a fast getaway & a nice place to stay. These travel lodges offer everything from high-end luxury to down-home goodness. From A-frame bungalows to classic country cabins, modern experimental living to cool rentals, we’ve done all the research so you don’t have to. Now all you need to do is book a room and let the fever warm you up. By: Alyssa Brown | Venue: Tye Haus
Read roundup
Rolling Huts
Find out more