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Glamping in Oregon

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Oregon's diverse landscapes make it one of America's premier glamping destinations. From the dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches of the Oregon Coast to the snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Mountains, the state offers outdoor enthusiasts a chance to experience nature in comfort. The Willamette Valley provides pastoral vineyard views, while Crater Lake National Park showcases volcanic wonders. Glamping in Oregon allows travelers to wake up to mountain vistas, coastal breezes, and old-growth forest canopies without sacrificing modern amenities. Whether you're drawn to the rugged Pacific shoreline or alpine meadows, Oregon glamping combines adventure with luxury in ways traditional camping cannot.

Popular campgrounds in Oregon

Bay Point Landing

118 RV Sites, 14 Airstreams

Bay Point Landing in Coos Bay, Oregon, offers 118 full-hookup RV sites and 14 Airstreams on over a mile of bayfront beach, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 75 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Partial waterview and Timberview categories join a motorhome-only pull-in tier, with a pool, fitness center, clubhouse, and beach. One hundred eighteen sites span partial waterview back-in, partial waterview pull-in for motorhomes only, partial waterview pull-thru, Timberview back-in, and Timberview pull-through categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 75 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Naming categories by outlook — bay or timber — makes the choice plain, and the motorhome-only pull-in tier is a thoughtful distinction. Fourteen Airstreams round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. An outdoor pool anchors the property, with a fitness center, clubhouse, recreation center, bocce ball, shuffleboard, horseshoes, a playground, community fire pit, and dog park filling the grounds. A mile of bayfront beach runs the property's edge, with swimming and planned activities through the season. Pets are welcome. Coos Bay is one of the Oregon Coast's most productive and least visited estuaries, with the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area — the largest expanse of coastal sand dunes in North America — just up the shore. Summer is peak on the Oregon Coast. Reserve well ahead for July through September.

from $48/night

Tillamook Bay City RV Park

22 RV Sites, 10 Yurts

Tillamook Bay City RV Park on the northern Oregon Coast offers 25 RV sites and 10 yurts, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 60 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Four site categories cover 20-amp, 30-amp, and 30/50-amp back-ins plus 30/50-amp pull-throughs, with the yurts giving this Good Sam-certified park an unusual lodging option. Twenty-five sites run in 20-amp back-ins, 30-amp back-ins, 30/50-amp back-ins, and 30/50-amp pull-throughs, carrying water, sewer, and electric, sized to 60 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Ten yurts serve guests without a rig — a practical choice on a coast where weather can turn. Laundry, a dump station, restrooms, showers, and a community fire pit handle the practical side, with WiFi throughout. Good Sam certification provides the facility-quality assurance that travelers look for on an unfamiliar stretch of coast. On-site facilities are practical rather than programmed, and the front desk keeps local recommendations on hand — worth asking when you check in. The Fish Peddler on Hayes Oyster Drive is among the nearby options. Pets are welcome. Tillamook County's bay-and-forest landscape is the reason to come. The Tillamook headlands, the Three Capes Scenic Route, and the bay's clamming and crabbing are all close, and the coastline runs from the Nestucca River mouth south toward Neskowin and north toward Cannon Beach — fog-wrapped headlands, secluded state park beaches, dairy farms, and old-growth coastal forest alternating across the highway miles. Summer is peak on the Oregon Coast. Reserve well ahead for July and August.

from $54/night

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Sunny Valley Campground

Sunny Valley Campground in Wolf Creek, Oregon, offers large, shaded full-hookup RV sites on a big-rig-friendly property along the I-5 corridor between Medford and Roseburg. An outdoor pool, hot tub, clubhouse, and general store serve both through-travelers and guests basing themselves in the Rogue River country. Full-hookup RV sites accommodate large rigs, with the shade a genuine advantage in southern Oregon summers. A general store, laundry, propane fills, dump station, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side, with WiFi throughout. Pets are welcome. An outdoor pool and hot tub anchor the warm months, with a clubhouse, community fire pit, and playground on the grounds and volleyball and horseshoes besides. Hiking, biking, and swimming run from the area, with planned activities through the season and a national park within reach. The campground sits near the confluence of Grave Creek and the Rogue River, in a stretch of southwestern Oregon defined by rugged canyon terrain, dense mixed conifer forest, and one of the premier wild-and-scenic river systems on the Pacific Coast. That makes it a practical basecamp for the whitewater, hiking, and natural heritage of the greater Grants Pass and Rogue River region, as much as a convenient stop for travelers passing through. The park serves the I-5 corridor year-round, with summer rafting and hiking season driving the heaviest demand alongside cross-state travel. Reserve ahead for warm-weather weekends, when the Rogue corridor fills with both through-traffic and destination visitors.

from $25/night

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Umpqua's Last Resort

15 RV Sites, 4 Cabins, 1 Glamping Site, 1 RV Rental + Campsite Package, 2 Vintage RV Rentals

Umpqua's Last Resort in Idleyld Park, Oregon, offers 18 full-hookup back-in RV sites, four cabins, and a glamping site along the North Umpqua River, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 45 feet. Super, deluxe, and petite back-in categories size the site to the rig, with kayak rentals, a pavilion, and Umpqua National Forest at the door. Eighteen back-in sites span deluxe, petite, and super categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric, sized to 45 feet, with fire pits and picnic tables. Sizing by rig class rather than amenity tier is genuinely fair — the petite category right-sizes for vans and small trailers rather than making them pay for space they cannot use. Four cabins, a glamping site, and retro RV rentals round out the lodging. A dump station, restrooms, showers, and a pavilion handle the practical side. Kayak rentals put you straight on the water for canoeing, kayaking, boating, water sports, and fishing, with hiking running in every direction from the property and offroading nearby. Pets are welcome. The North Umpqua is one of the great rivers of the Pacific Northwest — a fly-fishing-only stretch for summer steelhead that anglers travel across the country for, with water clear enough to sight-fish and a canyon of old-growth Douglas fir framing it. The North Umpqua Trail runs 79 miles alongside, Toketee and Watson Falls are close, and Crater Lake National Park is a reasonable drive east up Highway 138. Summer steelhead season and the Crater Lake window drive the heaviest demand. Reserve well ahead for July through September.

from $45/night

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Elite Retreat

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AtRivers Edge RV Resort

71 RV Sites, 11 Cabins, 2 Yurts, 1 Airstream

AtRivers Edge RV Resort in Brookings, Oregon, offers 71 RV sites, 11 cabins, and three Airstream and yurt units along a half-mile of the Chetco River, with 20, 30, and 50-amp full hookups, ADA-accessible sites, and rigs accepted to 70 feet. River front and river view categories sit behind a gated entrance, open all year, a mile from the ocean. Seventy-one sites span deluxe back-in, premium pull-through east, river front back-in, river view back-in, and river view pull-through categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp, sized to 70 feet, with fire pits, picnic tables, and site WiFi. Accessible sites are available. Eleven cabins and three Airstream and yurt units round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, showers, firewood, personal mailboxes, and a clubhouse handle the practical side. The river frontage is the property's identity — half a mile of Chetco River with fishing directly from camp, walking trails, a community fire pit, and a beach. Planned activities run through the season. Pets are welcome. The Chetco River valley position is the resort's real advantage: it sits just outside the coastal fog and wind belt that defines the Brookings oceanfront, creating a temperate microclimate of unusual mildness in one of Oregon's warmest coastal communities. The ocean beaches are a mile away, an 18-hole championship golf course is nearby, and the Kalmiopsis Wilderness and its scenic nature trails begin close by. Summer is peak on the southern Oregon coast. Reserve well ahead, and request a river front site early.

from $66/night

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Elite Retreat

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Burns RV Park

52 RV Sites, 2 Cabins, 8 Tent Sites, 1 Yurt, 1 Tipi

Burns RV Park in Oregon offers 52 RV sites, two cabins, eight tent sites, and two tipis and yurts at 4,150 feet in the high desert, with 30 and 50-amp service, ADA-accessible sites, cable TV, and rigs accepted up to 130 feet on a big-rig-friendly layout. Full-hookup categories at both amperages join a 30-amp water-and-electric tier and a double dry camping spot. Fifty-two sites span 30-amp full hookup, 50-amp full hookup, 30/50-amp full hookup, 30-amp water-and-electric, and double dry camping categories, carrying water, sewer, and electric where noted with cable TV and site WiFi, sized to 130 feet. One hundred thirty feet is exceptional, and the double dry camping spot gives self-contained rigs a low-cost option. Accessible sites are available. Two cabins, eight tent sites, and two tipis and yurts round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, and showers handle the practical side. A dog park, tennis, horseshoes, and picnicking fill the grounds, with a creek on the property, wine and beer tasting nearby, and planned activities through the season. Birding is exceptional here. Pets are welcome. Burns sits on US-20 at the eastern edge of the Harney Basin, a vast open landscape unlike anything on the usual Pacific Northwest circuit. Steens Mountain, the Alvord Desert, the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Diamond Craters, the Peter French Round Barn, BLM wild horse corrals, and hot springs are all within reach. Spring migration at Malheur and summer draw the heaviest demand. Reserve well ahead.

from $28/night

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Redwood Meadows RV Resort

35 RV Sites, 4 Tent Sites

Redwood Meadows RV Resort in Crescent City, CA, offers 35 full-hookup RV sites and 4 tent sites, with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 76 feet. Sites come in six categories — back-in 30-amp, back-in 50-amp, deluxe back-in 30-amp, deluxe pull-thru 30-amp, deluxe pull-thru 50-amp, and premium — all carrying water, sewer, and electric. At 76 feet the deluxe pull-thrus take long coaches. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, propane fills and exchange, a dump station, and a recreation center cover the essentials. Pets are welcome, with a dog park and a basketball court. The resort's own pitch is about proximity, and it holds up: this is the closest RV park to groceries, shopping, the marina, restaurants, lighthouses, beaches, nature walks, farmers' markets, and the Victorian homes of the area. The resort sits ten minutes east of Crescent City on Highway 199 in Hiouchi, immediately next to Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park — the most intact old-growth redwood grove in the state park system, in a forest that was never logged, on the jade-green Smith River. Rates by site category are on the booking page. Summer in the redwoods books early.

from $35/night

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Strawhouse Resorts and Cafe

14 RV Sites, 8 Cottages, 1 Yurt

Strawhouse Resorts and Cafe in Junction City, CA, offers 14 full-hookup RV sites, 8 cottages, and 1 yurt, with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 52 feet. Sites come in two categories, back-in 30/50-amp and pull-in 30/50-amp, each carrying water, sewer, and electric with WiFi across the property. The on-site cafe is part of the appeal — this is a resort with a kitchen, not a campground with a vending machine. A recreation center, walking trails, and a dog park round it out, and the property doubles as a wedding venue. Pets are welcome. The Trinity River runs along the resort, and that's the draw: fishing, kayaking, hiking, birding, horseshoes, and planned activities, with the river running cold and clear out of the Trinity Alps. Junction City sits in Trinity County, one of California's most remote and most scenically dramatic inland counties, well off the interstate grid. Rates for sites, cottages, and the yurt are on the booking page. Summer river season and fall steelhead runs book earliest.

from $62/night


About Glamping in Oregon

The Oregon Coast offers oceanfront glamping experiences with tide pools and sea stacks just outside your door. Central Oregon near Bend provides access to high-desert landscapes, hiking trails, and outdoor recreation. The Cascade region features forest retreats surrounded by Douglas firs and mountain lakes, perfect for families seeking tranquility. Meanwhile, northeastern Oregon and the Wallowa Valley attract those seeking remote mountain scenery and starry night skies far from city lights. Summer and early fall represent peak glamping season in Oregon, with warm days and minimal rain from June through September. Winter brings wet conditions across most regions, though coastal areas remain accessible year-round. Spring offers wildflowers and fewer crowds, making it ideal for budget-conscious travelers. Spot2Nite's real-time availability and transparent pricing mean you'll always see exactly what's available before booking. Browse by destination below.


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Popular camping amenities for Oregon RV parks and campgrounds

Charcoal Grill

Pull-Through

Water View

Gravel Pad

30-Amp

Concrete Patio

Cable TV

Sewer Hookup

Water Hookup

Wifi

Pull-In (Not Pull-Through)

Gas Grill

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