Unique Glamping Spots to Book in Oregon This Year
Oregon, we are blessed. With our enchanting forests, majestic mountains, and breathtaking coastline, it’s no surprise that so many seek out our state for adventure. And when it comes to unique accommodations that fuse the rustic charm of camping with modern luxury, we’ve got plenty to choose from. So grab your adventure buddy and check out these one-of-a-kind Oregon glamping spots.
1. Skyliner’s Tumalo Tent
Situated just outside Bend, Skyliner’s Tumalo Tent brings together luxury and the outdoors. Think of an oversized safari-style canvas bell tent complete with a comfy queen bed. The Tumalo State Park’s trails are only a short drive away, where you can soak up the natural beauty of the Deschutes River after a morning of mountain biking.2. Summit Prairie Lookout
For a stellar vantage point, try the Summit Prairie Lookout near Tiller. In this retired Forest Service lookout tower, you get 360-degree views of the Umpqua National Forest and the Cascade Mountains. It’s a bit of a trek to get there, but the panoramic views make it worth the extra effort.
3. Panacea at the Canyon
Panacea at the Canyon, located south of Prineville, redefines luxury glamping. Each safari-type tent is opulently furnished and positioned to capture the best views of Crooked River Gorge and the Cascade Range. Don’t miss the Juniper Ridge Loop trail nearby for an amazing hike.4. Treehouse Paradise
Cave Junction’s Treehouse Paradise can make your childhood dreams come true. Each of the three unique treehouses on-site delivers a different but always riverfront experience. For the most adventurous, opt for the “Caretaker’s Cabin”, which requires a 40-foot climb up a winding staircase.5. Tipi Village Retreat
Tipi Village Retreat is a hidden gem nestled in Mohawk Valley, near Marcola. Each tipi is uniquely designed, with themes like Zen, Nomadic, and QuanYin. Don’t forget to check out the local Mohawk General Store and the Shotgun Creek picnic area only a short drive away.6. Vintages Trailer Resort
The Vintages Trailer Resort in Dayton offers retro-style trailers with all the modern conveniences. Enjoy panoramic views of the lush vineyards and the Willamette wine region. The trailers are strategically placed with easy access to dozens of tasting rooms and eateries.7. The Autzen Yurt
For fans of the Ducks, look no further than the Autzen Yurt. Inside the yurt, it’s all about the U of O with its green and yellow décor. It’s conveniently located within walking distance to Autzen Stadium in Eugene, perfect for the pre-or post-game experience.8. Mt Hood Tiny House Village
Mt Hood Tiny House Village offers a selection of adorable, petite cabins fitting five different unique designs. Located in Welches, the tiny homes are not only affordable but an excellent basecamp for exploring Mt Hood region’s many hiking trails.9. Wilson Ranches Retreat
Wilson Ranches Retreat near Fossil provides a genuine ranch experience. Guests can spend the day on horseback, exploring the high desert lands and enjoying the ranch-style breakfasts. And there’s nothing like a clear night’s sky in Eastern Oregon for a spot of stargazing.10. Out N’ About Treesort Resort
This Treehouse resort in Cave Junction is more than just unique lodging; it’s an experience. At Out N’ About Treesort Resort, not only can you sleep amongst the treetops, but you can also take part in horseback riding, ziplining, tree climbing workshops, and more.There you have it, folks. From treehouses to tipis, retired lookout towers to retro trailers, Oregon’s got the lot. So this year, why not experience our state’s natural grandeur like never before. Trust me, one visit to these glamping spots, and you might start considering Oregon as the “Glamping State”. Happy trails!