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Lodging rentals in Oregon

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Oregon attracts lodging seekers year-round with diverse landscapes ranging from the rugged Pacific coastline to the snow-capped Cascade Mountains. The state's most visited regions—the Oregon Coast, Willamette Valley, and Central Oregon near Bend—offer abundant accommodation options for every traveler type. Whether you're planning a coastal escape to explore sea stacks and sandy beaches, a mountain retreat near Mount Hood, or an urban stay in Portland, Oregon's lodging market delivers authentic experiences across natural and cultural attractions that draw millions of visitors annually.

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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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Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

62 RV Sites, 1 Cabin, 9 Tent Sites, 6 Cottages

Sun Outdoors Coos Bay in Coos Bay, OR, offers 62 full-hookup RV sites, 7 cabin and cottage rentals, and 9 tent sites, with 30 and 50-amp service and room for rigs up to 87 feet. Sites come in six categories — standard and premium back-ins, concourse back-ins, standard and premium pull-thrus, concourse pull-thrus, and deluxe pull-thrus — all carrying water, sewer, electric, and cable TV with site-delivered WiFi, a fire pit, and a picnic table. At 87 feet the deluxe pull-thrus take long coaches. If you booked here before, note the name change: Oceanside RV Resort & Campground is now Sun Outdoors Coos Bay. Open all year, with laundry, a bathhouse with showers, a general store, firewood, propane fills and exchange, and a game room. Pets are welcome. An outdoor pool, a fitness center, and beach access fill the grounds, with hiking, swimming, fishing, birding, picnicking, and planned activities. The resort sits at 90281 Cape Arago Highway on the central Oregon Coast, where the Cape Arago headland, the Oregon Dunes, and the Pacific's most productive Dungeness crab fishery all converge. Rates by site category are on the booking page. Summer on the Oregon Coast books out early.

from $36/night

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Bandon RV Park

45 RV Sites, 1 Apartment

Bandon RV Park in Bandon, OR, offers 45 full-hookup RV sites and 1 apartment. Sites come in two back-in full-hookup categories, one at 30-amp and one at 50-amp, and the park describes its power as 20/30/50-amp across the property. Laundry, a bathhouse with showers, and WiFi cover the essentials, and pets are welcome. Maximum rig length isn't published, so call ahead with your dimensions before committing a long coach — worth the minute given how tight coastal parks can be. There's no recreation program on the grounds, and none is needed. The park's marina access and the town beyond it are the whole draw. Bandon is a genuine Oregon fishing village with an artistic streak and one of the most dramatic rocky coastlines in the Pacific Northwest — Face Rock Beach, the Coquille River Lighthouse, and Old Town's galleries and craft shops are all close, with world-class golf just up the road. Nightly rates and availability are on the booking page. Confirm your rig's fit when you reserve.

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River Mill RV Park

97 RV Sites, 1 Apartment

River Mill RV Park in Estacada, Oregon, offers 97 oversized full-hookup RV sites and an apartment in the foothills of the Mount Hood National Forest, with 30 and 50-amp service on a big-rig-friendly layout. Back-in and pull-through categories join a laundry, showers, recreation center, playground, and dog park at a newer full-service park off Highway 224. Ninety-seven sites run in back-in and pull-through categories, both carrying water, sewer, and electric on 30 and 50-amp. Every site is oversized, which is the point — the park was designed for the large modern rigs that older mountain campgrounds in this corridor simply cannot accommodate. Confirm length limits with the park for your specific coach. An apartment rounds out the lodging. A laundry, restrooms, showers, and recycling handle the practical side. A recreation center, playground, and dog park fill the grounds, with a river and lake nearby. The amenity set is deliberately practical rather than resort-scale, which suits a property built as a comfortable base for the Clackamas corridor. Pets are welcome. Estacada sits where the Clackamas River drains the western slopes of the Cascades through Douglas fir forest, clear mountain streams, and reservoir-dotted ridge country. The Clackamas is a designated Wild and Scenic River with excellent fishing and whitewater, Mount Hood is close, and Portland is within an easy drive northwest. Summer is peak in the Pacific Northwest, when the Cascades are accessible and the weather is reliable. Demand also runs steadily from work stays year-round. Reserve well ahead for July through September, and ask about monthly rates.

from $72/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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Elite Retreat

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Dundee Hills Resort

50 RV Sites, 1 Cottage

Dundee Hills Resort in Oregon offers 50 full-hookup RV sites and a cottage in the heart of Willamette Valley wine country, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 70 feet. Premium full-hookup pull-through and standard back-in categories join on-site dining and tasting rooms in every direction. Fifty sites run in premium full hookup pull-through and standard back-in categories, both carrying water, sewer, and electric on 20, 30, and 50-amp with site WiFi, sized to 70 feet, with picnic tables. Two tiers keep booking simple, and 70 feet accommodates a long coach with a tow. A cottage rounds out the lodging. On-site dining handles the practical side, and the amenity set is deliberately restrained — the surrounding valley is the attraction. Checkout is by 11am and check-in runs 1 to 5pm; if you will arrive later, let the front desk know in advance. Picnicking fills the grounds, with a lake and river nearby and wine and beer tasting essentially at the doorstep. Pets are welcome. Oregon's Willamette Valley has been producing world-class Pinot Noir long enough that the argument is settled — this is one of the planet's great wine regions, a cooler-climate counterpart to Burgundy that earned its reputation through terroir rather than marketing. The Dundee Hills are a cluster of volcanic red hills rising above the valley floor between Newberg and McMinnville, and they sit at the epicenter of it, with dozens of tasting rooms within a few minutes' drive and Portland under an hour northeast. Harvest season and summer drive the heaviest demand. Reserve well ahead for August through October.

from $54/night

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Crescent Lake Resort

21 Cabins

Hoodoo’s Crescent Lake Resort is a seasonal lakeside retreat in Klamath County, Oregon, located within the Deschutes National Forest. The resort features 21 uniquely furnished cabins, The Pines Bar & Grill, a general store, and equipment rentals including motorboats, canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards. Guests can enjoy fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, and other outdoor activities surrounded by the natural beauty of Crescent Lake. The resort is approximately 18 miles east of Crescent and 37 miles southeast of Oakridge.

from $130/night


About Lodging rentals in Oregon

The Oregon Coast provides oceanfront cabins and beachside lodges perfect for relaxation and exploration, with charming towns like Cannon Beach and Yachats offering direct water access. Portland and the Willamette Valley host diverse urban lodging from boutique hotels to farmhouse stays, ideal for wine country visitors and city explorers. Central Oregon around Bend offers mountain lodges and resort accommodations catering to outdoor enthusiasts seeking hiking, skiing, and high-desert adventures. Eastern Oregon presents remote lodging options for those seeking solitude among vast landscapes and wide-open spaces. Summer and early fall represent peak lodging seasons with warm weather and clear skies, though spring and winter offer quieter visits with lower availability pressure. Spot2Nite's real-time booking system ensures you can secure your perfect Oregon accommodation instantly without navigating multiple websites or hidden fees. Browse by destination below.


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