Unique Glamping Spots to Book in Oregon This Year
Gather ’round, fellow Oregonians and welcome, curious travelers. If you’re itching for an adventure that blends the rustic beauty of the Pacific Northwest with the comforts of home, we’ve got a special treat. Whether you’re from Eastern Oregon’s high desert or the coastal corridor, get ready to explore your backyard anew with this exclusive collection of Glamping (“Glamourous camping”) spots that encapsulate the diverse beauty of our beloved state.1. Sky Ridge Yurts
Resting on the outskirts of Joseph in Wallowa County, Sky Ridge Yurts offer a mesmerizing alpine panorama. Wake up to sweeping views of Hell’s Canyon while enjoying a cup of Sleepy Monk Coffee from Cannon Beach. Remember the odd weather shift up in these parts, so pack appropriately.2. Willow Witt Ranch
Imagine a 445-acre farm located in the midst of Southern Oregon’s Siskiyou Mountains. Willow Witt Ranch offers glampers deluxe safari tents. It’s a perfect starting off point to explore the famous Pacific Crest Trail, just don’t forget your hiking boots.3. Tipi Village Retreat
In Mohawk Valley, near the McKenzie River, you’ll find Tipi Village Retreat. Not only can you stargaze from a comfy bed inside a traditionally designed tipi, but you’ll also be a stone’s throw from the beloved Vida Community Market, a must-visit for local goodies.
4. Panacea at the Canyon
Venture into Central Oregon’s high desert for a unique geodesic dome experience at Panacea at the Canyon. It’s near the Crooked River Canyon, perfect for anglers hoping to catch some redband trout. The nights can get chilly though, so a cozy blanket is a smart choice.5. The Vintages Trailer Resort
For a taste of history served with elegance, book a stay in one of the restored vintage trailers in Dayton’s Vintages Trailer Resort. Each trailer comes with its personalized cruiser bike for a spin amidst the local vineyards. Keep in mind, wine tasting tours are busiest on weekends!6. Mt. Hood Tiny House Village
In the shadow of Mount Hood, the Tiny House Village offers quilting cottages. It’s a steps away from hiking trails tied to the Salmon-Huckleberry Wilderness, which is rich with local flora and fauna.7. Sandy Salmon Bed & Breakfast Lodge
Overlooking the convergence of the Sandy and Salmon rivers, this B&B offers glamping cabins equipped with fish-shaped table lamps, quaint wormy maple log beds, and large thermal glass windows. It’s ideal for those planning a fishing expedition or a trip to the Mt. Hood National Forest.8. Covered Wagon
Out in Baker County, the Oregon Trail pioneers can relive history by boarding the Covered Wagon. Here you get an educational encounter about the region’s history with all the cozy aspects of a luxe cabin.9. Summit Prairie Lookout
For a bird’s-eye view of the state, Summit Prairie Lookout, serves up a 40-foot tower glamping experience. With the Umpqua National Forest stretching out beneath you, the sighting of Roosevelt Elk’s roaming freely in the early morning mist is not uncommon.10. Bivouac Camping Pods
Ever dreamt of a treehouse? Here’s the next best thing – located in Applegate Valley, Bivouac Camping Pods. Think wine on timber decks under the stars, near famous vineyards. Perfect for a romantic getaway, but be sure to book well in advance; these gems tend to go quickly!The beauty of Oregon lies not only in its diverse landscapes but also in the unique ways we embrace them. These glamping destinations offer a beautiful reflection of our state’s spirit – embracing the wilderness with a touch of comfort and luxury. So go ahead, pack your bags, and while you’re enjoying those stunning views, sipping on fine Oregon wines, or sharing stories under a canopy of stars, remember to whisper a small “thank you” for this beautiful slice of earth we call home.