Discover Oregons Top Unique Glamping Spots to Visit in 2021

Unique Glamping Spots to Book in Oregon This Year

Set between the sparkling Pacific Ocean and towering Cascade Range, Oregon promises an enchanting trip for nature lovers. Its picturesque coastline, verdant vineyards, and rugged high deserts imbue it with a unique charm that fascinates glamping fanatics. As a seasoned Oregonian, let me share some exceptional glamping spots that provide an amalgamation of comfort, luxury, and rich wilderness.

1. Panacea at the Canyon

Imagine gazing at the sprawling high desert from a luxurious tent decked with all modern amenities. That’s “Panacea at the Canyon” in sunny Central Oregon for you. Try their praised wellness therapy, take an Argo ATV tour, or simply hike around the rugged terrain – the choice is yours. Hint: Try booking their SunDowner experience, it’s an absolute treat for the senses.

2. The Vintages Trailer Resort

Located in the heart of Willamette Valley’s wine country, The Vintages Trailer Resort offers a nostalgic stay with an up-to-date twist. Each vintage trailer comes with plush robes, deluxe bedding, and even an outdoor grill for those sunset barbeques. Don’t miss the complimentary cruiser bikes to navigate the local vineyards.

3. Sylvan Glamping Luxury Tent

A few miles from Sisters, Sylvan Glamping offers a dreamy escape amidst the dense forest canopy. Their “Luxury Tent” comes with a private hot tub, perfect for soaking in the tranquility of the woods. Use your stay here as a base to explore the nearby Metolius River trails – a haven for trout fishing.

“Experience the magic of Oregon from the comfort of these unique glamping spots! Let’s embrace nature, the Oregon way, this year. #AuthenticOregon #GlampingLife”

4. Summit Prairie Lookout Tower

A 40-foot tower nestled deep in the Umpqua National Forest, Summit Prairie Lookout offers Unparalleled 360-degree views of the Oregon wilderness. Hike the nearby Tumblebug Mountain trail to enjoy stunning wildflower displays in spring.

5. Tipi Village Retreat

In Marcola, the Tipi Village Retreat is your escape into a world where Native American culture meets Oregon’s wild beauty. Each tipi is unique, adorned with authentically Pacific Northwestern details. Don’t miss their impressive gourmet breakfast – it is included in the fare!

6. Willow Witt Ranch

Experience sustainable living at the Willow Witt Ranch in Southern Oregon. Their cozy, solar-powered tents offer a unique farm stay. Visitors can get involved in daily farming chores or hike the surrounding Alpine meadows teeming with wildflowers and local wildlife.

7. Skyliner Summit House

Perched high in the Deschutes National Forest, Skyliner Summit House offers a yurt-style retreat. Laze around in hammocks or enjoy a snowy campfire in winter. You’re only a short drive away from Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort – ideal for winter sport enthusiasts.

8. WildSpring Guest Habitat

In Port Orford, WildSpring Guest Habitat offers idyllic cabin stays in a serene, eco-friendly setting amid 100-year old trees. Jump in the outdoor spa or gaze at the Milky Way from their open-air slate deck. It’s just a short drive to the spectacular Cape Blanco Lighthouse, well worth a visit.

9. Mt. Hood Village Resort

Situated just outside of Portland, Mt. Hood Village Resort offers a stay in unique tiny homes. Clove Hitch, one of their most popular homes, even has a rooftop deck for stargazing. Access to the Salmon River trail is just steps away, beloved by locals for its breathtaking river views.

10. Glamping Yurt in Astoria

Astoria’s Glamping Yurt affords you an Erie Lake view. Enjoy a cooking session using local organic farm produce near a vintage wood stove. If you’re a history buff, the nearby Fort Clatsop, a replica of Lewis and Clark’s winter encampment, is worth a day trip.

Travel Oregon, and let its beautiful charm captivate you. Each of these glamping spots offers a unique opportunity to experience nature at its rugged best while wrapped in luxurious comfort. As we say here, “You haven’t really seen Oregon unless you’ve seen it from a yurt!”. Happy glamping, folks!

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