Travel + Getaways

Best Off-Season Northwest Getaways for Couples and Families

7 unique destinations for ‘we time’ — with or without the kids

View from land to water at Doe Bay Resort and Retreat

Skip town for a weekend and recharge at a peaceful resort. Photo: courtesy Doe Bay Resort and Retreat

Updated on: June 16, 2026

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With holiday festivities long over and plenty of dark winter days still ahead, this time of year can feel a bit gloomy. What better way to brighten up flagging spirits than with a semi-spontaneous getaway? These relaxing regional destinations are a more affordable alternative to pricey and crowded ski resorts, offering quiet, serene vibes to enjoy before the rush of spring break.

Sneak in some time away from the littles and reconnect on a couples-only, no-kids-allowed retreat; or bring the whole family along for a calming long weekend at one of these off-season getaway picks. Each one offers up plenty to do, indoors and out, and all are located within a few hours’ drive of home.

Three women in a hot tub at Paradise Village
Take a dip in the Cannibal Hot Tub. Photo: courtesy Paradise Village Hotel & Restaurant

What kid — or grown-up — could resist a dip in something called the “Cannibal Hot Tub”? This and other right-out-of-a-storybook wonders await families at Paradise Village, a quaint family-operated hotel in the picturesque town of Ashford.

Stay in: Take your pick of modern, recently renovated family rooms and cabins with a rustic-chic vibe, complete with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and heated bathroom floors. The on-site restaurant and bakery dish up hearty European comfort food and treats. And, of course, there’s the famous hot tub, which heats up slowly, like a cauldron, over an open fire.

Head out: Set at the base of Mount Rainier and just 6 miles from the Nisqually entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, the lodge is surrounded by stunning scenery (making it a favorite venue for weddings), and offers endless options for hiking, biking and other ways to explore the famous peak. A short drive away is Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, where you’re assured a full day’s worth of wild-child play.

Water view hot tubs are among the amenities at Doe Bay Resort and Retreat on Washington's Orcas Island in the San Juans
Take a dip in the outdoor soaking tubs. Photo: courtesy Doe Bay Resort & Retreat

If peaceful wilderness with creature comforts is your jam, head over to this slice of remote waterfront. Spread across 38 acres on the southeast edge of Orcas Island, Doe Bay Resort & Retreat is a serene respite with something for everyone.

Stay in: Choose from a wide variety of accommodations here, from rustic cabins for two to fully outfitted ones for families and groups, as well as seasonal yurts and campsites. You can treat yourself to a souvenir or two during your stay, enjoy a massage or yoga session, or take a dip in the outdoor soaking tubs situated to take in the gorgeous view. (Note: The spa area at Doe Bay is clothing optional.)

A library, firepit and playground are also available for the whole family to enjoy. Hungry? Grab a bite at the café, which serves the freshest “seed-to-table” fare made with ingredients grown in the on-site organic garden. Keep an eye on the Doe Bay Resort calendar, which includes family-friendly events like artists-in-residence programs and a fall festival.

Head out: Orcas Island is a pristine paradise for nature lovers, with plenty of adventures to be had, including hiking, cycling, water sports and more, along with local museums and an arts scene. Kayaking and whale-watching tours are available to arrange through the resort. A mile away, Moran State Park beckons with more than 5,000 acres of grounds to explore.

Cabin exterior at The Society Hotel in Bingen, Washington
Book a cabin stay at The Society Hotel. Photo: We Are PDX, courtesy The Society Hotel

This sleek, minimalist hotel (which is actually a converted 1908 schoolhouse!) on the scenic Columbia River Gorge features crisp Scandi-modern spaces and a unique bathhouse and spa.

Stay in: Spacious rooms and private cabins offer stylish, modern accommodations; there is also a hostel-like bunkroom, in case you’ve got a crew of teens with you looking for more independence. A main attraction is the groovy bathhouse, where various pools await inside and out. Afterward, chill at the café and library lounge, or stroll around the pretty courtyard.

Head out: The Columbia River Gorge is one of the region’s most spectacular natural wonders, with jaw-dropping landscapes to behold at every turn. On the Oregon side of the gorge, viewing the dozens of incredible waterfalls is a must. Stop by the charming town of Hood River to browse cute shops and nosh at restaurants; transportation buffs will appreciate a stop at the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum.

Indoor grotto mineral pool at Tigh-Na-Mara Spa
Relax in the indoor grotto mineral pool. Photo: courtesy Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Spa Resort

Stretching along the shores of Vancouver Island, this truly spectacular oceanfront resort requires a bit of a longer trek and involves a border crossing and ferry ride. But it’s worth it! Tigh-Na-Mara is best known for its award-winning spa, which features a stone grotto, a mineral pool, waterfalls and a decadent menu of spa treatments. 

Stay in: Handcrafted log guest rooms and cottage bungalows offer a secluded atmosphere, cozy rustic décor and a slew of luxury amenities, including in-room jetted tubs, fireplaces, and private patios or balconies overlooking the beach. Sports courts, barbecue grills and a playground are tucked away throughout the forested grounds. A must is the Treetop Tapas & Grill restaurant, where you can dine on an all-you-can-eat array of artful spa-cuisine tapas while decked out comfortably in your bathrobes and slippers!

Head out: The resort’s private stretch of shoreline is prime beachcombing territory during low tides. Venture farther out to the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre to enjoy a close-up and personal look at eagles, owls, bears and other creatures. Additional unique adventures — everything from Pacific Northwest rainforest tours to family-friendly spelunking at nearby Horne Lake Caves — can be arranged through the resort. And don’t miss the Old Country Market, open seasonally from March to December in the tiny town of Coombs, where you can stock up on local goodies and watch goats grazing right on the roof!

Exterior view of Post Hotel in Leavenworth, Washington
Posthotel is perfect for couples in need of serious pampering. Photo: Todd Pierce

Poshhotel” might be a better name for this glamorous adults-only property nestled in the heart of the Bavarian-themed town of Leavenworth. Alpine-inspired wellness experiences and elegant European-style rooms make this spa resort destination an attractive option for couples in need of some serious pampering.

Stay in: The spacious rooms come fully decked out for ultimate luxury, with king-size beds, sitting areas with fireplaces and hand-carved marble soaking tubs. Breakfast and light lunch are included with your stay. Spend endless hours at the wellness center, where a variety of saltwater hydrotherapy pools, saunas, whirlpools and even nap rooms await. For more relaxation, there’s a full-service spa, a library and a lobby terrace that overlooks the river.

Head out: Even if you’ve visited before, charming Leavenworth is always fun to explore — wander the village streets, shop, and stop by for some yummy German brats and locally brewed bier. Nearby, hiking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing trails are plentiful, along with an adorable reindeer farm. Golfers will enjoy the Enzian Falls Championship Putting Course, available seasonally for use by hotel guests.

Tranquil view of the forest and inn sign at Kitoki Inn on Bowen Island
Escape to a zen retreat in the woods. Photo: Jeremy Koreski

Entailing another border-hopping adventure, Kitoki Inn is a zen retreat in the serene woods of British Columbia’s Bowen Island, which is a little less than a four-hour drive from Seattle. Inspired by the tradition of Japanese bathhouses, the inn combines a calming minimalist aesthetic with West Coast style for a uniquely restorative experience.

Stay in: The inn’s three cedar cabins (each accommodating two guests) are thoughtfully designed with custom artisan woodwork, private decks and floor-to-ceiling windows affording an unobstructed view of the forest. The resort’s one-of-a-kind outdoor bathhouse is inspired by the Japanese onsen (hot springs), and includes a hot tub and hydrotherapy shower in a covered open-air space to enjoy year-round. A wood-burning outdoor fireplace, a game and puzzle library, and an in-room breakfast selection complete the cocooning comforts.

A couple things to note: This place is popular, so book now or check the calendar for the possibility of snagging a cancellation, which are released on an ongoing basis and listed under the “Now Open” section of the booking site. There is a two-night minimum stay. Children younger than 12 are not allowed.

Head out: The small community of Bowen Island is known for its vibrant local arts scene, featuring galleries, boutiques and great restaurants. The island is also a mecca for outdoorsy types, offering miles of forested trails to explore, mountain biking, kayaking and more; hikers looking for a challenge can make the trek up Mount Gardner, Bowen Island’s tallest peak.

Main gate at Hazelnut Inn, an adults-only hotel for a romantic couples getaway outside of Seattle
Book a whimsical stay for a weekend. Photo: courtesy Hazelnut Inn

A fairytale setting awaits at the adults-only Hazelnut Inn, just an hour outside of Vancouver, B.C. Couples can embark on a whimsical, relaxing stay at one of the hotel’s three suites, each inspired by the owner’s European travels.

Stay in: Book a stay in the North Star Suite for a romantic sea-themed adventure, where mermaids guard the captain’s quarters. Or you can step into an underground cottage with twisted roots overhead in the Under Hill Suite. The castle-themed Copper Crown Suite is currently under construction, with an anticipated opening in June 2026. Each suite includes a soaking tub for two, a private garden, water features and a firepit.

Head out: There are plenty of local eateries and more around Chilliwack. Grab a to-go slice from Dancin’ Pizza or head to a local winery or brewery for a drink. If you visit in the summer, you can indulge in a seasonal scoop of ice cream at nearby Mighty Moose. Feeling outdoorsy? Breathe in the fresh air on a walk or bike ride around Vedder Rotary Loop Trail, or explore the Browne Creek Wetlands while you watch for wildlife.

Editor’s note: This article was first published in 2022 and most recently updated on Feb. 18, 2026, by ParentMap’s editorial team with a thorough fact-check.