Unique Glamping Spots to Book in Oregon This Year
Greet the Oregon sunrise from the comfort of a cozy yurt, or under the twinkling stars from a bubble tent. Experience affable breezes navigating through towering Douglas firs or the vibrant warble of a Western Meadowlark as it performs dawn’s symphony beside your vintage airstream. Ready to traverse on the road less traveled, Oregon explorers? Buckle up and gas up – here are Oregon’s top ten unique glamping spots you just gotta book this year!1. The Vintages Trailer Resort, Willamette Valley
Nestled in the fertile heart of Oregon’s largest vineyard region, you’ll find retro-chic at The Vintages. Fully restored vintage trailers are each decked out with unique mid-century décor, outdoor grills, and cruiser bikes for a ride on the Banks-Vernonia State Trail. For extra nostalgia, some even feature a record player and an eclectic selection of vinyl!2. Panacea at the Canyon, Central Oregon
For the eco-conscious glamper, Panacea at the Canyon in Crook County is a must. These luxury tents come complete with organic bamboo sheets, a private all-natural hot tub, and stunning views of the surrounding high desert. Don’t forget an early morning hike at the nearby Tam-a-láu Trail, offering panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains.3. Skyliner Summit Treehouse, Outside Bend
Perched amidst towering Ponderosa pines, the Skyliner Summit Treehouse is a multi-level hideaway. Think stainless steel appliances, radiant floor heating, and a large deck overlooking the Deschutes National Forest. Fuel up at Jackson’s Corner before tackling the region’s many hiking and biking trails.
4. Cozy Yurt, Pacific City
The Cozy Yurt in redwoods setting offers all the charm of camping, with the comfort of home. An onsite kitchenette, flushing toilet, and comfortable furniture create an inviting retreat after a day exploring Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area; an Oregonian gem known for its sandstone cliffs, dory boat fleet, and local brewpub Pelican Brewing.5. Tipi Village Retreat, Marcola
Emerging from a forested hillside along the crystal-clear Mohawk River, the Tipi Village Retreat is a serene sanctuary. Traditional tipis, adorned with local Native American art, nestle harmoniously among towering Douglas firs. Book a massage or guided meditation session for an extra dose of relaxation.6. Mt. Hood Tiny House Village, Welches
Tiny homes offer big adventures at the Mt. Hood Tiny House Village. Each charming home-on-wheels offers comfortable amenities, amazing views, and a minimal environmental footprint. The nearby Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness offers fantastic hiking and wildlife-spotting opportunities.7. Sakura Ridge Farm and Lodge, Hood River
The yurts at Sakura Ridge combine rustic Oregon woodlands vibes with the elegance of a luxury lodge. Peach quince jam or fresh eggs from the farm on your breakfast plate will greet you in the morning. And remember, it’s mere minutes away from the famous fruit loop, a trail of local farm stands, wineries, and cideries.8. Out’n’About Treehouse Treesort, Cave Junction
Hailed as the world’s first Treesort, Out’n’About promises a childhood dream come true. With bridges, swings, and zip lines connecting various treehouses, it’s the ultimate playground for adventurous spirits. Be sure to plan a visit to the nearby Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve.9. Summit Prairie Lookout Tower, Tiller
This restored Fire Lookout Tower offers 40 feet of elevation among lush Douglas firs. With spring’s arrival, the surrounding prairie blooms with camas lilies and buttercups. A daytime visit to nearby Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the U.S., is simply a must.10. Alvord Desert Yurt, near Steens Mountain
A vast, open desert landscape greets you at the Alvord Desert Yurt. It’s the place to truly disconnect—the nearest cell service is a 40-minute drive away. Relax in the geothermal springs at nearby Alvord Hot Springs after a day exploring the rugged beauty of Steens Mountain.Here’s to untrodden paths, unfiltered sunsets, and unabridged joy. With Oregon as your playground and these unique glamping spots as your home base, let the moments unfold as wild and freely as the mighty Columbia River. Happy glamping, Oregon explorers! See the beauty of our Beaver State from a new perspective—and remember, leave no trace, just footprints.