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Burlington holiday rentals start at $87 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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Burlington stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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Hill Cottage
Enjoy this beautiful, newly renovated 1900’s character house on the hill in Mount Vernon. Steps from downtown with shops, restaurants, and riverwalk, yet nestled in a quiet neighbourhood on the hill, blocks from the hospital. The house offers a full kitchen including refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, range, microwave, toaster, and kettle. Views of the Skagit River and Olympic Mountains can be seen from both floors as well as stunning sunsets. Bedrooms upstairs include 1 king bed and 1 queen bed.

*Stunning Bay Views & Sunsets*Covered Deck+Firepit
Spacious 1 bd apt w/impressive views of Padilla Bay & unforgettable sunsets, located at the end of a long driveway w/a private covered entrance. Large bdrm w/king size bed & walk-in closet. Fully covered deck w/gas firepit & comfy sectional. Streaming TV + reliable WIFI. This is the place to unwind & relax after a day of work or play. Pick up local ingredients at nearby markets to craft a meal in the fully stocked kitchen or discover local fare at nearby restaurants & bakeries. Onsite W/D.

The Coho Cabin - A Beachfront Getaway
Welcome to the Coho Cabin, a tiny house/log cabin perched atop Skagit Bay with direct westerly waterfront views of wildlife, Whidbey Island and the Olympic Mts. Built in 2007, it's an authentic log cabin, custom designed out of Alaskan Yellow Cedar. Enjoy the rustic-yet-elegant vibe, radiant heated floors, cozy loft bed, outdoor bbq and private location. Located 10 min. west of La Conner, guests can browse shops, adventure on unique hikes, or enjoy a relaxing beach stroll.

Historic Grove Log Cabin
Historic cabin in the woods. Come to unplug and get away Peaceful, private, cozy, and relaxing. Private driveway and entrance. Property is on a wooded 5 acres in a rural coltisac of a dead-end road near Cain Lake in Alger. Minutes to Lake Whatcom and Sudden Valley. About 20 minutes to Bellingham, Sedro Woolley, and Burlington, 15 minutes to Galbraith Mountain, and an hour to Mt. Baker. 20 minutes to popular Bow/Edison. Plenty of hiking and mountain biking around!

Thompson Cottage
Our sweet little cottage has recently been updated with laminate floors, new trim, doors, butcher block counter tops and back splash. Enjoy a fresh cup of coffee from the Keurig in the morning and snuggle up on the large sectional with a movie in the evening. All of our bedding is cotton and the queen bed has a memory foam topper on it. Recently built fence separates the yard for privacy. Lots of love went into creating this cozy, happy place for guests to stay.

Skagit Farmhouse Loft | Balcony & Views
Welcome to the heart of Skagit Valley - a stunning 1950s farmhouse built amongst the farm fields. Close to the world-famous tulip fields and 40 minutes from world-class hiking in North Cascades National Park, this beautifully renovated 3 bedroom farmhouse loft sleeps 8 and features a private balcony with fire table, sweeping mountain views, and a fully equipped kitchen. Ferry to the San Juans just 30 min away. Come for the tulips, stay for the sunsets.

Downtown Mount Vernon Hideaway. Riverclay Studio!
Riverclay Studio is hidden away in the alley just a few steps from the Skagit River. Edgewater Park and many popular restaurants, pubs, espresso and entertainment opportunities are within walking distance. It is reached by way of stairs from the back of the original Riverclay Studio which we once ran as a pottery and gallery and was once our home. Our address is also home to Skagit Valley Larder that operates in the downstairs level of the building.

The Granary - Charming cottage w/goats and views!
The Granary is a recently converted 110 year old grain shed (remodeled Summer 2020). It features a full kitchen, vaulted ceilings, bedroom loft and beautiful .75 bath. Located on the West side of Mount Vernon, it is minutes from I-5, yet situated on a 40-acres of farmland, next to an original barn and behind the main farmhouse. Good WiFi for work, ramp access and a ground-level hide-a-bed. Large West-facing deck and hot tub to enjoy sunsets.

The Nest House
The Nest House is a thoughtfully designed new construction retreat with a cozy boutique feel and all the comforts of home. Enjoy a private king-size bedroom, a queen-size pullout bed in the living room, a full kitchen, and an in-home washer and dryer. Conveniently located near I-5 and close to the San Juans, tulip fields, Whidbey Island, Mt. Baker, and Cascade trail hiking, it’s a welcoming home base for your Pacific Northwest getaway.

Magical Mountain Retreat and Sauna
Situated on eight acres of mossy forest on the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River, the yurt boasts 450 square feet of carefully selected antique furniture to create a relaxing and romantic ambiance. This luxury glamping retreat is an ideal base for adventures around the Mountain Loop Highway in the north Cascades including hiking, swimming, rafting, trail running, mountaineering, and skiing.

Cozy Casita Private Suite
Welcome to our cozy and private suite located in the heart of Mount Vernon! This charming one-bedroom suite is the perfect place to stay if you're looking for a quiet and comfortable retreat. This suite is attached to our home, it is fully furnished and features a cozy living room, a bedroom (portable A/C unit included!) with a queen-size bed and a bathroom with a shower.

Bellingham Treehouse w/ Waterfall, View, & Hot Tub
Our luxurious custom built treehouse includes a hot tub, home movie theater, a large deck with a fire table, and breathtaking 360 views. It's the perfect location for a romantic getaway, vacation with loved ones, or ultimate productivity among the peace of the forest & waterfall. Because of our unique location ALL guests must sign a waiver. No children or pets allowed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Burlington?
Vacation rentals near downtown Burlington and in residential neighborhoods are frequently suggested for easy access to local eateries and parks. Spaces with gardens or patios are popular among groups and families.
What are the best things to do in Burlington with kids?
Wander playgrounds at Skagit River Park, visit interactive museum exhibits, or explore family-friendly farms near Burlington. Outdoor spaces are often recommended for children to play and learn.
What are some of the best things to do in Burlington?
Walk through Skagit River Park, sample produce at the seasonal farmers market, and discover local shops in downtown Burlington. Outdoor activities and community spaces are frequently suggested by visitors.
How is the weather in Burlington?
Burlington has cool, wet winters around 32–42°F (0–6°C), and summers are mild with afternoons near 77–78°F (25–26°C) and lower rainfall. Layers and a waterproof jacket work well year-round, especially during wetter months.
When is the best time to visit Burlington?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended, with warmer temperatures and less rainfall. This period aligns with outdoor activities and seasonal festivals around Burlington.
What are the best places to visit in Burlington?
Explore Skagit River Park, visit local farmers markets, or browse regional history at museums in Burlington. The area has scenic gardens and outdoor spaces often frequented by visitors.
What are some hiking trails in Burlington?
Burlington has riverside walking paths, woodland trails in local parks, and scenic routes suited for all levels. These trails often feature views of wetlands, farmland, and mountain foothills.
What are some family activities we can do in Burlington?
Families frequently enjoy playgrounds at Skagit River Park, interactive exhibits at museums, and visiting local farms for animal encounters. Outdoor spaces and nearby nature trails offer options for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Burlington?
Explore local farms, sample regional wines at vineyards, or visit outdoor parks and wildlife areas around Burlington. Many visitors also head to nearby islands, mountain foothills, or coastal towns for scenic views and cultural experiences.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Burlington?
Burlington has pet friendly vacation rentals, including homes with fenced yards and easy access to walking trails. Many hosts welcome pets, and local parks make it simple to explore with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Burlington?
Locals suggest wearing layers for changing weather and checking out nearby farms for fresh produce. Visiting during a festival can add to the experience, and bringing outdoor gear helps for hiking or birdwatching.
What is Burlington known for?
Burlington is known for its connection to local agriculture, vibrant farmers markets, and its location at the heart of the Skagit Valley. It has a welcoming community and access to outdoor recreation.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Burlington?
Explore community trails, visit smaller art galleries, or find tucked-away cafés popular among locals. Birdwatching areas and riverside walks are often praised as quieter spots for relaxing.
What are the best foods to try in Burlington?
Local favorites include Skagit Valley berries, fresh produce, and regional cheeses. Many visitors also enjoy bakery treats and dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients at markets and cafés.
What should I bring for a trip to Burlington?
Consider bringing comfortable shoes for walking, layered clothing for changing temperatures, and a waterproof jacket. Outdoor gear is useful for hiking or exploring parks, especially during wetter seasons.
What is the nightlife in Burlington like?
Burlington has relaxed nightlife, with local breweries, casual pubs, and occasional live music venues. Most evening spots welcome a mix of locals and visitors seeking a laid-back atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Burlington?
Seasonal festivals around Burlington highlight local agriculture and crafts, with one of the most popular celebrations happening in spring and autumn. Community events and farmers markets are frequently noted by visitors.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Burlington?
Family friendly vacation rentals are available in Burlington, including homes with spacious yards and easy access to parks. Many hosts welcome families and provide amenities suitable for children.
Destinations to explore
- Mt. Baker Ski Area
- University Of Victoria
- Wallace Falls State Park
- Birch Bay State Park
- Moran State Park
- White Rock Pier
- Deception Pass State Park
- Olympic Game Farm
- Cultus Lake Adventure Park
- Willows Beach
- Craigdarroch Castle
- Whatcom Falls Park
- Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
- Kitsap Memorial State Park
- Royal BC Museum
- Artist Point
- Mount Douglas Park
- Fisherman's Wharf Park
- Greater Vancouver Zoo
- Lake Padden Park
- Fort Worden Historical State Park
- Fort Langley National Historic Site Of Canada
- Castle Fun Park
- Washington Park





