Discover Oregons Top Unconventional Glamping Spots for 2021

Unique Glamping Spots to Book in Oregon This Year

Every inch of our magnificent state of Oregon is a testament to the power of nature. We’re lucky to call it home, surrounded by towering trees, majestic mountains, and tranquil rivers. So why not immerse in its beauty a little differently this year? Here’s a roundup of ten unique glamping spots to book. Grab your adventure buddy, pack your bags, and let’s hit the road!

1. Panacea at the Canyon

Rustling leaves that whisper into the evening, panoramic views of the Crooked River Canyon, and luxury geodesic domes make Panacea at the Canyon your little slice of heaven in Central Oregon. It’s nearby Smith Rock State Park, a hotspot for climbers. Word of advice: if you’re up for it, catch the sunrise here – nothing short of spectacular!

2. Hart’s Camp Airstream Hotel & RV Park

Right in the heart of Pacific City, Hart’s Camp offers a glamping experience in stylish, retro Airstream trailers. Follow the scent of salty air and the rhythmic whispers of the sea to the nearby Cape Kiwanda, a gem of the Oregon Coast. Don’t forget, Pelican Brewing is just a stone’s throw away for all you craft beer enthusiasts.

3. Vintages Trailer Resort

Lined with rows of gleaming vintage trailers, this resort in the Willamette Valley wine country brings nostalgia to camping. The Vintages are in proximity to over 300 vineyards, so plan a wine tour or two during your stay. And in the evenings, there’s nothing more Oregonian than enjoying a locally-made Pinot Noir by your trailer’s fire pit.

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4. Tipi Village Retreat

Embedded in the luscious forests near Eugene, Tipi Village Retreat promises a mesmerizing plunge into indigenous culture with its authentic tipis. Pop into nearby King Estate Winery for a hearty brunch, and if you’re up for a hike, the Spencer Butte Trail will reward you with panoramic views of the Willamette Valley.

5. Treehouse Paradise

Situated in the Siskiyou Mountain Range, Treehouse Paradise in Cave Junction offers two treehouses, each with a private Jacuzzi on the deck. Visit the locally famous Out’n’About Treesort for ziplining or horseback riding. You wouldn’t want to miss the suspense bridges and tree walks!

6. Squaw Lakes Campground

Tucked away amidst mountains and forests, Squaw Lakes Campground provides unparalleled access to Southern Oregon’s wilderness. Out here, you’ll experience soothing quiet, like you’re the only person in the world. Try your hand at fishing on Little Squaw Lake—it’s reserved only for non-motorized boats, keeping its tranquillity intact.

7. Silver Falls Lodge & Conference Center

Located near the sprawling Silver Falls State Park, this glamping site offers cozy cabins, covered wagons, and even a Ranch for larger groups. If you’re a waterfalls fan, tackle the Trail of Ten Falls, a lush, misty journey past enchanting waterfalls, some you can traipse behind!

8. Summit Prairie Lookout Tower

Experience living in an active 40ft fire lookout tower perched on a meadow. The starry night skies and the breathtaking views of Mount Shasta, Mount McLoughlin, and Rogue Valley from Summit Prairie are a sight to behold. Remember, make your bookings quickly! This unique spot fills up faster than cookies at a bake sale.

9. Mt. Hood Tiny House Village

At the base of majestic Mt. Hood, nestled within Whispering Pines campground, these adorable tiny houses offer a unique glamping experience. Mt. Hood Ski Bowl promises winter fun, while Timberline Lodge is perfect for a cozy meal after exploring the Historic Barlow Road.

10. WildSprings Guest Habitat

Peace and tranquility meet at WildSprings Guest Habitat in Port Orford. Its cabin-like guests houses are nestled in a serene, old-growth forest. Nearby, the Cape Blanco lighthouse, Oregon’s oldest standing lighthouse, awates your discovery. If seafood tickles your palate, indulge in some of the coast’s best offerings at Crazy Norwegian’s Fish & Chips.

Whether you’re a camper, glamper, wine connoisseur, hiking enthusiast, or someone who just wants a unique vacation, Oregon’s array of glamping spots has something in store for you. So, let’s embrace the unbeaten path, listen to the stories whispered by ancient trees, and welcome nightfall with stargazing sessions. In Oregon, we wake to birdsong, sip morning coffee accompanied by breathtaking mountain views, and uncover joy in nature’s laps. Let’s meet where the wild things are!

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