Top Glamping near Ukiah, OR

Are you in need of a campground near Ukiah, OR? Discover secluded campsites where you can reconnect with nature. Or maybe you like to bring your family and friends along. Either way, there are Ukiah campgrounds just for you. You're sure to find the perfect campground for your Ukiah camping trip.

Best Glamping Sites Near Ukiah, OR (15)

    Camper-submitted photo from Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor
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    2. Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    25 Reviews
    62 Photos
    85 Saves

    Some campsites and all cabins are open year-round. Note that park roads are often snow-covered or icy in winter. Book reservations up to 6 months in advance at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com. Reservations are required Oct. 1 - June 1 for the duplex totem cabin and six rustic cabins.

    16 full hookup sites Five sites open year-round (water available only at restroom/shower building in winter) 1 electrical site with water (closed in winter) 32 tent sites with water nearby (closed in winter) Hot showers and flush toilets Horse camp with seven sites (closed in winter) Six rustic log cabins open year round (four pet-friendly) Duplex cabin (Totem) Group tent camp (closed in winter) Universal Access: Tent site A19 is accessible to campers with disabilities.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $12 - $36 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Grande Hot Springs RV Resort
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    3. Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    37 Reviews
    59 Photos
    154 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Penland Lake
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    4. Penland Lake

    2 Reviews
    8 Photos
    10 Saves

    Fall asleep to the sound of crickets and frogs chirping and croaking and wake up to Blue Gill and Rainbow Trout jumping at the bit. This campground is set on the shore of Penland Lake, which also abuts private land and land owned by Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW). Penland is popular on summer weekends and offers access to fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities. There are seven campsites and two vault toilets on the National Forest portion of the campground, with more campsites located on the adjacent ODFW property. There is also a boat ramp, fishing dock, and benches located on the dam. Picnic tables are available for Day Use on the lakefront as well. There is no potable water or garbage service; please pack out all garbage and dispose of it at home.

    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    Camper-submitted photo from Wildhorse Casino
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    5. Wildhorse Casino

    10 Reviews
    10 Photos
    19 Saves
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    Camper-submitted photo from Spring Creek Campground
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    6. Spring Creek Campground

    6 Reviews
    17 Photos
    129 Saves

    Spring Creek Campground is located in an open pine forest near a small meadow. Just a short drive from Interstate 84, this small campground offers 4 campsites which are occassionally used for family reunions or group camping.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
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    7. Spool Cart Campground

    2 Reviews
    8 Photos
    17 Saves

    Spool Cart Campground is nestled in the forest on the banks of the Grande Ronde River. This is a developed campground with paved roads and accessible toilets. Historically, trains stopped here and left spools of cable; for loggers to transport to work sites using carts.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    Camper-submitted photo from Anthony Lake Campground
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    8. Anthony Lake Campground

    5 Reviews
    67 Photos
    53 Saves

    Overview

    At an elevation of 7,100 feet, this campground keeps cool in the summertime heat. The sites sit among boulders and mixed conifers on a bluff over Anthony Lake. For questions for Anthony Lake, Grande Ronde Lake, Mud Lake, Peavey Cabin, and Anthony Lake Guard Station call (541) 894-2332None of the sites offer lake views, but campers can enjoy gazing on Gunsight Mountain and the surrounding peaks of the Elkhorn range. Anthony Lakes Campgrounds Website

    Recreation

    There is a boat ramp available at the camp. Activities on Anthony Lake include boating, canoeing, kayaking and trout fishing. Trails in the area include the 22.6-mile Elkhorn Crest (foot and equestrian), 1-mile Black Lake (foot and equestrian) and the 1-mile Shoreline (foot).

    Natural Features

    The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, 2.3 million acres of varied landscape, extends from the Blue Mountains and rugged Wallowa Mountains down to the spectacular canyon country of the Snake River on the Idaho border. Anthony Lake Campground is located in the Southern Elkhorn Mountain/Powder River Basin Area, with the highest peak in the Elkhorn Mountains at 9,108 feet. The area around the lake is known for conifer forests, wildflower meadows and the resident mountain goats.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Elkhorn Scenic Byway is a 106-mile drive through the Elkhorn Mountains. Along this drive are ghost towns and an abundance of lakes and rivers.

    Charges & Cancellations

    A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation. Late cancellations are subject to additional fees. For full details see NRRS Reservation Policy

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $50 - $100 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort Campground
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    9. Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort Campground

    2 Reviews
    43 Photos
    37 Saves

    Overview

    Mud Lake Campground is located across from the Anthony Lake Ski Area and near Mud Lake in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. Some campsites are tucked beneath dense pine and fir forest, while others sit in an open meadow. For questions for Anthony Lake, Grande Ronde Lake, Mud Lake, Peavey Cabin, and Anthony Lake Guard Station call (541) 856-3277 ext. 114

    Recreation

    Campers at Mud Lake have access to all the recreational activities at Anthony Lake, including boating, canoeing, kayaking and trout fishing. There is an accessible boat ramp available. Trails around Anthony Lake include the 22.6-mile Elkhorn Crest and the 1-mile Black Lake Trails for hiking and horseback riding, as well as the 1-mile Shoreline Trail for hiking only. Mud Lake is also near over 8 miles of singe track mountain bike trails and a downhill flow trail at the ski area.

    Facilities

    Has 6 reservable standard electrical sites, and a standard non electric site are available. At an elevation of 7,100 feet, Mud LakeCampground offers comfortable camping during the hottest part of the summer. Each site has a picnic table and grill. Vault toilets are available at the campground, and drinking water is available at the Anthony Lake Campground, and Anthony Lake Day use area.

    Natural Features

    Mud Lake Campground is located in the Southern Elkhorn Mountain/Powder River Basin Area. Picturesque views of the ski area, Gunsight Peak and the Elkhorn Mountains are only a short hike across Forest Road 73, which is part of the Elkhorn Scenic Byway.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Elkhorn Scenic Byway is a 106-mile drive through the Elkhorn Mountains. Along this drive are ghost towns and an abundance of lakes and rivers.

    Charges & Cancellations

    A $10.00 service fee will apply if you change or cancel your reservation. Late cancellations are subject to additional fees. For full details see NRRS Reservation Policy

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Cabins

    $30 / night

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      10. Willow Creek RV Park

      1 Review
      8 Saves

      This recreation area is part of Willow Creek

      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Tent Cabin
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    Recent Glamping Reviews In Ukiah

    112 Reviews of 15 Ukiah Campgrounds


    • Joseph B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor
      Jul. 24, 2024

      Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor

      Beautiful campground

      I camped here during the summer season of 2023. When I pulled into the campground it was just me and the camp hosts. They gave me the pick of what site I wanted. I swooped on one next to the river. The campground was beautiful and sites were good distances from each other. There are bathrooms and areas to top off your water. I choose this campground due to driving the 395 as my choice of route to explore. I would 100% recommend this campsite again.

    • Cody H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Grande Hot Springs RV Resort
      Jun. 5, 2024

      Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      Great little RV park

      Had a great time here. There are small things I'd change that would make it a 5 star park, but they are small.

      The pools that are fed by the springs are great, especially after a long day on the road.

      The staff was great and helpful, and a full-time RV family shared their wisdom with this first-time RV-er.

      Hookups are well labeled, and RV sites are all 90-foot pull through, which, again, for this first time RV-er was clutch!

      The views are great, the nature walk is nice, and the weather was a nice 70ish!

      Cons, for me, are that there is no off leash dog area, this is due to the abundant wildlife, but i just wish there was somewhere to let them run and stretch their legs. Additionally, there is no area for the kids to play, there is a horseshoe area, but otherwisr, no play equipment. But otherwise, a great stop, and really, a better stop for a more mature crowd.

      Lastly, no wood fires at the camp sites (at least on the rv side) so bring a propane pit for marshmallows!

    • Beth M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Grande Hot Springs RV Resort
      Apr. 22, 2024

      Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      Heavenly

      Visiting in April on a Sunday to do day use has defined my idea of heavenly. The snow-covered peaks, the clean air, the sounds of the spring birds, and the silence are magical. The hot tubs are small, but it really doesn't matter if no one is there. They are pool noodle friendly when it's not high occupancy. The Verizon signal is strong. Day use is open until 5:00 p.m. and next door there's a lodge that has even more hot springs that I'm going to have to visit sometime. The setting is pretty incredible with views all around of lovely Eastern Oregon mountains and valley. Spring green is abundant and it is an enchanting time. Very cute tent campsites, as well as a variety of lodging. This place is wonderful.

    • Kelly H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area
      Jan. 14, 2024

      Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

      Easy stop

      I've driven by for years and recently had the opportunity to stop in between a couple of long travel days.  Site was level and surrounded by beautiful trees.  We had a nice walk through the campground.  It was not crowded, being a weekday in October.

      I was amazed at the freeway noise.  Very loud.  Didn't really have trouble sleeping, but certainly not quitly peaceful, unfortunately.

      Great heritage site!

    • Andrew T.
      Camper-submitted photo from Bates State Park Campground
      Oct. 24, 2023

      Bates State Park Campground

      Convenient, Quiet, and Exceptionally Clean

      We were looking for a campground to stay at on our way from eastern Oregon to the John Day wilderness area. Bates State Park was a perfect overnight spot, just far enough off Hwy 26 to be quiet and exceptionally clean and well maintained. There are no hookups, and it will be a few years before vegetation matures to offer more privacy between spaces, but the park was uncrowded and felt private nonetheless. There are very interesting signs telling about the logging history of the area as well as a playground and nature trails.

    • allison B.
      Camper-submitted photo from Anthony Lake Campground
      Aug. 20, 2023

      Anthony Lake Campground

      Beautiful, campground, clean lake and kind camp host

      It’s absolutely beautiful, campsites are pretty private and it smells so fresh! They sell firewood and have great area for tents in each campsite with a fire pit.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Middle Fork
      Jul. 22, 2023

      Middle Fork

      Beautiful riverside campground

      This is a very nice Forest Service campground along the Middle Fork of the John Day River. The sites are nicely laid out and are a fair distance from each other. Although the campground is adjacent to a paved road, there was little traffic during our two night stay.

      The river is a little difficult to access because of shrubs and small trees, but this is actually good news because so much of the Middle Fork has been damaged by mining and cattle. Continuing west on the road brings you to several very interesting locations with information boards that describe the reclamation efforts of the Warm Spring Tribe on 2,000 acres of land through which the river runs.

    • A
      Camper-submitted photo from Grande Hot Springs RV Resort
      Jul. 13, 2023

      Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      Great place to park.

      Our truck blew a water pump and blew a head gasket. Was able to get trailer towed to campground. Staff were friendly and helpful. Location is great. Amenities are clean and really good.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Middle Fork
      Jul. 4, 2023

      Middle Fork

      Quiet & Clean Campground on the river

      We stopped here after a long drive from Stanley, ID enroute to Reno. Found the campground on The Dyrt app. Only 3 campers were at the site. Very quiet. Our dog swam in the river. The toilet was clean & didn’t smell. Very shaded sites.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Spool Cart Campground
      Jun. 25, 2023

      Spool Cart Campground

      Private and peaceful

      Well spaced private campsites. Limited access to the river because of the brush. Fee was $10 per night. No cell service.

    • Angela Y.
      Camper-submitted photo from Grande Hot Springs RV Resort
      Jun. 17, 2023

      Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      Great facilities

      This is our 2nd stay. Would give five stars but this time there were so many mosquitoes we couldn’t go outside the rv. They really need to spray more.

    • Kelly H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Anthony Lake Campground
      Nov. 25, 2022

      Anthony Lake Campground

      Pretty Campground, not for large RV's

      We headed this way to get away from smoke caused by the 2020 Central Oregon fires.  It was a great choice.  Still hazy long distance views but had great views of the stars at night.  Peaceful and lovely spot.  We paddled on the lake, hiked around it, drove up to the top of the ski area for the view and part of our group hiked down from there.  We were able to drive through the campground with the 27' trailer we had rented but none of the spaces would have accommodated us (that we could see). We were lucky, though, they let us stay in the group camp since there were no reservations for a few days.  It was a little snug, but worked out beautifully.    The campground proper looked very pretty as well.

    • l
      Camper-submitted photo from Grande Hot Springs RV Resort
      Oct. 1, 2022

      Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      Amazing experience!!

      This place is beautiful! Mountain views in the distance, quiet safe camp sites, great amenities (washer, dryer, sink to wash dishes, clean new bathrooms and showers and soaking pool). We tent camped with our two young kids. Would definitely be back!!

    • JP C.
      Camper-submitted photo from Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area
      Sep. 12, 2022

      Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

      Very nice setting but a little too noisy

      We spend a night there in July on our way to Boulder Colorado. The campground is quite nice and bathrooms were clean and providing all needed functionality. Large and tall trees provided a very welcome shade during the heatwave we were going through. The only issue was that, we were tent camping and being close to the highway it was quite noisy.

    • Erin H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Spring Creek Campground
      Sep. 6, 2022

      Spring Creek Campground

      Scouting out makes all the difference

      Wallowa-Whitman NF

      NF 21 

      aka Spring Creek Campground 

      La Grande, OR

      45.2125.6N, 118.1843.3W (Campground)

      45.3679N, 118.2972W (signboard)

      45.36944, -118.29997 (2nd spot)

      14 Day limit

      V 4g/2-3b, ATT 4g/1-2b (no booster)

      Dirt & grass

      Campground:

      Not for bigger rigs. 4 spots fairly close together, picnic tables, pit toilets.  Loop in is tight, and while we are only 34' long, we're 13.8 on truck and had to do some creative maneuvering to get ourselves back out. Cell signal here was almost non existent, and fairly dense tree cover if using solar.

      There was one spot on the left before getting to the Campground we could have fit into, but again, dense tree cover. Didn't check cell signal here.

      There is supposed to be more spots past the campground,  but we haven't taken the bikes out yet to explore. 

      Signboard:

      Easily found a spot, even on Labor Day weekend (Friday).  This area could handle 4 or 5 rigs. Cell signal better, but still bounced in/out a bit. We stayed here 2nts to get past the holiday weekend.  Picked up a lot of micro trash, spent shells, and broken bottles. This is also the area where a lot of a sxs park for Day Use. VERY dusty area.

      2nd Spot:

      WOW what a difference.  After we decided to hang out in the area for a bit longer, we knew we had to move off the main road as the dust was making our solar pout. As you come in, just before the signboard there is a road going up a hill to the right. It looks intimidating,  but can be done going slow in 4wd. We found 3 great spots up there without going back very far. 

      There are spots further back, as we saw people pulling trailers out, but we haven't explored them yet. We chose the 1st spot on the left for the full solar and gorgeous view of the meadow, tree line, and mountains in the distance. Cell signal comes in stronger on this ridge, but still a little fickle without a booster... note to self, get booster. Picked up medium sized and micro trash here, as well as bullet casings and broken bottles... and a special thanks to whomever left a bag of rotting frozen chicken wings...that was fun, but the view is worth it, and SO MUCH LESS dust.

      There is a spot across (right side of road) where we've had over nights pull in late, but they left by 9am and both were very quiet setting up. Other than them, and the people from further back pulling out after the weekend, we've been alone up here.

      There is a GORGEOUS spot further up on the right, but I couldn't get any signal.

      From all but the campground,  you will hear road noise. I84 is just beyond the trees. I pretend it's waves (don't judge), my husband uses ear plugs. We've both had no issues sleeping.  

      If we had only had the 1st 2nts experience I would say we would only be back as a last minute overnight, having discovered this other area, yep we'd be back no problem. 

      As with all boondocking,  scouting out is the key.

    • Marty S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Grande Hot Springs RV Resort
      Aug. 19, 2022

      Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      Huge sites. Delightful hot pools

      This is a big Park with lots of spaces between the sites. The sites themselves are very long. They could hold very big rigs and their tow vehicles. The staff was very helpful and friendly. There are two pools, one at 100° and one at 90 °. If you get off at exit 265, there is a good paved Road. If you get off at exit 268, there are three miles of gravel road.



    Guide to Ukiah

    Camping near Ukiah, Oregon, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun family adventure, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

    What to do

    • Hiking: There are several trails nearby, including those at Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area. One visitor mentioned, "We had a nice walk through the campground," enjoying the beautiful trees around.
    • Fishing: Many campgrounds, like Olive Lake Campground, provide access to lakes for fishing. A reviewer noted, "Swimming and canoe/paddle board are fun times here."
    • Wildlife Watching: Campers at Wallowa-Whitman NF 21 - Dispersed reported seeing lots of elk and turkeys, making it a great spot for nature lovers.

    What campers like

    • Scenic Views: Campgrounds like Anthony Lake Campground are praised for their stunning surroundings. One camper said, "It’s absolutely beautiful, campsites are pretty private and it smells so fresh!"
    • Clean Facilities: Many campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and campsites. A visitor at Tollbridge Campground mentioned, "The bathrooms and showers were clean and it felt like we had them to ourselves most of the time."
    • Quiet Atmosphere: Campers often enjoy the peacefulness of places like Bird Track Springs. One reviewer noted, "Gorgeous tall trees, sites are spread out, very peaceful."

    What you should know

    • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds, such as Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area, are close to highways, which can lead to noise. A camper mentioned, "The freeway noise was very loud."
    • Limited Amenities: Campgrounds like Hilgard Junction State Park Campground lack electric hookups and showers, so be prepared for a more rustic experience. One visitor said, "The traffic from the freeway can be a little loud but it is clean."
    • Wildlife Caution: While wildlife is a highlight, it’s important to be cautious. A camper at Wallowa-Whitman NF 21 - Dispersed reported seeing a rattlesnake, so keep an eye out.

    Tips for camping with families

    • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places like Pendleton KOA, which offers clean facilities and a friendly atmosphere. A reviewer said, "Staff were fantastic," making it a welcoming spot for families.
    • Plan Activities: Make sure to have activities planned, like hiking or fishing. One family at Olive Lake Campground enjoyed biking around the lake, saying, "It would be a good easy hike with kids."
    • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Keep everyone happy by bringing plenty of snacks and drinks. A camper at Spring Creek Campground mentioned, "Clean and quiet on the last weekend of July," which is perfect for a family getaway.

    Tips from RVers

    • Check Site Sizes: Some campgrounds, like Anthony Lake Campground, may not accommodate larger RVs. A visitor noted, "None of the spaces would have accommodated us."
    • Be Prepared for Dusty Roads: Campers at Wallowa-Whitman NF 21 - Dispersed mentioned that some roads can be dusty, so be ready for that if you're driving in.
    • Look for Amenities: Campgrounds like Pendleton KOA offer amenities like electric hookups, which can make your stay more comfortable. A reviewer said, "Each space has grass and a pad to park on."

    Camping near Ukiah, Oregon, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Ukiah, OR?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Ukiah, OR is Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor with a 4.8-star rating from 5 reviews.

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