Unique Glamping Spots to Book in Oregon This Year
There’s no place quite like Oregon. From its year-round greenery, to its pristine beaches, iconic Crater Lake, and those breathtaking views of Mount Hood, Oregon is the dream of every nature lover. This year, consider taking your outdoor adventure up a notch. Trade traditional camping for glamping, and add some comfort to your life under the stars. Here are ten of the most unique glamping spots in Oregon this year, where nature meets luxury.1. Ventana Big Sur
Coming in first is the Ventana Big Sur, in Southern Oregon. This unconventional camping spot screams luxury and intimacy. It is nestled within a 160-acre canyon, bordering the Siskiyou National Forest. Keep your eyes peeled for the vibrant wildflower blooms once spring rolls in and do visit the California Coastal National Monument nearby. As a local tip, book one of the safari-style canvas tents for an authentic experience.2. Panacea at the Canyon
If authentic Oregon high desert views are your cup of tea, head to Panacea at the Canyon. Located in Central Oregon, near the Crooked River, this glamping resort offers privacy and unique panoramas of the Cascade Ranges. Don’t forget to take a dip in the hot tub, under an unfiltered view of the stars – it’s a local favorite.3. Tipi Village Retreat
Steeped in the serenity of Willamette Valley, the Tipi Village Retreat is perfect for wine lovers. It’s right next to the Oak and Fir Trails, where you can hike before unwinding with a glass from a local vineyard. It’s fondly referred to as Oregon’s ‘wine country’, so be sure to check out their local farm-to-table dining.
4. Vintages Trailer Resort
Another Willamette Valley gem, the Vintages Trailer Resort, features a range of retro caravans with a modern twist. Time your visit during the Truffle Festival, where local chefs showcase their culinary skills using Oregon’s prized truffles, a truly community-rooted experience.5. Cannon Beach Yurt Village
Craving a coastal getaway? Cannon Beach Yurt Village has you covered. The yurts are moments away from coastal rainforests and the famous Haystack Rock. It’s found along the historical Lewis and Clark trail, so there’s much to explore here.6. Willow Witt Ranch
In Ashland, Southern Oregon, you’ll find Willow Witt Ranch. It delivers a working farm experience where glampers can assist with chores like collecting eggs, milking goats, or just strolling around the wetlands. In winter, there’s nothing more Oregonian than cross-country skiing from your front door.7. Out ‘n’ About Treehouse Treesort
Live out a childhood dream in Cave Junction with the Out ‘n’ About Treehouse Treesort. Have a go on the oversized Tarzan swing, but for the artistically inclined, make a detour to the Illinois Valley where local artistry thrives.8. WildSpring Guest Habitat
On the Southern Oregon Coast is the WildSpring Guest Habitat in Port Orford. Not only will you get comfortable cabins, but also art installations and incredible marine vistas. Whale watching from the guest deck is a popular pastime here. The town is also chock-full of galleries, for those who appreciate the local art scene.9. Mt. Hood Tiny House Village
Just about an hour from Portland, Mt. Hood Tiny House Village offers a different kind of glamping. Embrace minimalism with cleverly designed tiny houses with Mount Hood as your backdrop. Don’t miss the Timberline Lodge, a well-loved local ski spot.10. Crater Lake Resort
Located near Oregon’s crown jewel, Crater Lake Resort is for those seeking a mixture of tranquility and adventure. Situated along Fort Creek, the sites make your visit to Crater Lake National Park paved with luxury. Kayaking in Union Creek is a must-try here.In an Oregon glamping retreat, every night under the stars is unforgettable. Each of these locations emanates Oregon’s spirit – rugged, yet warm, welcoming yet unspoiled. Your glamping adventure awaits, so get exploring, cherish the Oregon lifestyle, and remember to leave no trace – our precious state thanks you.