Unique Glamping Spots to Book in Oregon This Year
There’s no denying it, Oregon has a unique allure that captures the heart of anyone who visits. From the majestic mountains of the Cascades, down to the serene beaches of the rugged Pacific coastline, and not forgetting the magic imbued within our iconic forests, every corner is teeming with natural beauty and wonderment that’s begging to be explored.If you’re ready for something a bit extraordinary, dear fellow Oregonians, why not immerse yourself in the untouched wilderness with a glamping trip? These one-of-a-kind outdoor accommodations combine the adventure of camping with the luxury of a hotel stay. And you’re in luck, because Oregon hosts some of the best glamping spots around.
1. Skyliner Summit Loop Yurt
Hidden in the woods near the Skyliner Summit Loop trail in the heart of Bend, this yurt offers a unique glamping experience. It’s a delight to cozy up in front of the wood-burning fireplace here after a long day of skiing at nearby Mt. Bachelor. Do remember to bring your own water though, as this off-grid retreat doesn’t offer running water.2. The Vintages Trailer Resort
Venture into the heart of Oregon’s wine country near McMinnville and find the Vintages Trailer Resort. These restored vintage trailers offer an unexpected blend of retro vibes and modern comforts. Try the cycling paths through vineyards and remember to use the resort’s cruiser bikes for an enjoyable ride.
3. Tilly Jane A-Frame
Nestled at the foot of Mt. Hood, here you’ll find Oregon’s historical treasure – the Tilly Jane A-Frame. This rustic shelter offers a primitive experience that seasoned backpackers will appreciate. Bring plenty of warm clothing; it may get chilly, especially during the winter months.4. Alpenglow Yurt
Located at 4,000 feet elevation near Zigzag, Alpenglow Yurt is another great option for embracing nature. With its fantastic panoramic views of Mt. Hood, you’re going to want to bring a good camera. Don’t forget to plan a visit to the nearby Ramona Falls trail; you won’t regret it.5. Panacea at the Canyon
Remember the breathtaking views overlooking Terrebonne’s famed Crooked River canyon? Well, Panacea at the Canyon provides you with the opportunity to wake up to it every day during your stay. It’s luxury meets natural beauty. The on-site night sky observatory is a must-visit during the evenings.6. Tipi Village Retreat
Tucked away in Marcola, Tipi Village Retreat brings a taste of First Nations culture elegantly combined with the natural wilderness charm. Enjoy this spiritual oasis by the creek and be sure to participate in their rejuvenating morning yoga sessions.7. WildSpring Guest Habitat
Positioned on the Southern Oregon Coast, the WildSpring Guest Habitat in Port Orford offers eco-friendly cabin style glamping. Be sure to take a stroll to Battle Rock, you can spot it from the resort. And for night owls, the starry skies are amazing.8. Out ‘N’ About Treehouse Treesort
Why not take your glamping experience to new heights… Literally? Located in Cave Junction, this “Treesort” is exactly what it sounds like – a resort of treehouses. These aren’t your ordinary backyard treehouses, but multi-story suites complete with all the amenities. Ensure you take a swing on the Tarzan swing at least once while you’re up there!9. Crater Lake’s Prospect Historic Hotel
Giving glamping a cultural spin, this historic hotel near Crater Lake National Park has both hotel and motel accommodations. While you’re here, don’t miss the legendary Rogue River and make sure to take the historic walking tour in town.10. Mt. Hood Tiny House Village
Last but definitely not least, over in Welches at the base of Mt. Hood, you’ll find a collection of colorful tiny houses for an exclusive, low-key glamping adventure. Take advantage of the proximity to Sandy River and while you’re at it, have a meal at Zigzag inn, a classic local favorite.There ‘ya have it, Oregonians! Just ten of our diverse and unique glamping destinations that capture the very soul of Oregon. Whether you’re after comfort or adventure, a change of scenery or a blast to the past, you’ll find a kindred spirit in one of these wild and cozy spots. Is it time to pack your bags yet? I’d wager it is! Commune with nature, without leaving behind the comforts you love. Let this beautiful state of ours remind you of what it truly means to feel at home.