Top Yurt Camping near Mehama, OR

If you want to explore the beauty of Mehama, yurts are an excellent option. The Dyrt can help find the best yurt camping in and around Mehama, OR. These scenic and easy to access Oregon yurts are perfect for any adventurer.

Best Yurt Camping Sites Near Mehama, OR (15)

    Camper-submitted photo from Champoeg State Heritage Area
    Camper-submitted photo from Champoeg State Heritage Area
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    1.

    Champoeg State Heritage Area

    60 Reviews
    180 Photos
    486 Saves
    Donald, Oregon

    Champoeg State Heritage Area features a rare combination of history, nature, and recreation. Situated south of Newburg along the scenic Willamette River, Champoeg's forests, fields, and wetlands recreate the landscape of a bygone era.

    This is the site where Oregon's first provisional government was formed by a historical vote in 1843. A thriving town of 200 was established, only to be washed away during a great flood in 1861. This rich history earns the park’s placement on the National Register of Historic Places.

    A diversity of activities await. Enjoy walking or biking on the paved trails that pass historical landmarks and hug the river. Play the 18-hole disc golf course under the oak trees, relax at the multitude of scenic picnic areas, or fish or kayak from dock on the Willamette River. For RV's there are 21 full-hookup sites and 54 electric sites with water.

    The ecologically rich landscape is home to more than 130 bird species, including seasonally nesting western bluebirds and acorn woodpeckers.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $5 - $72 / night

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    Camper-submitted photo from Whitcomb Creek County Park
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    3.

    Albany-Corvallis KOA

    13 Reviews
    10 Photos
    48 Saves
    Albany, Oregon

    Welcome to the Albany-Corvallis KOA, a great spot for camping near Albany, Oregon. This campground is open all year and offers a variety of accommodations, including tent sites, RV spots, cabins, glamping options, and even yurts. It's a solid choice for families and individuals looking for a mix of convenience and outdoor fun.

    One of the standout features here is the range of activities available for kids. There's a playground, a basketball court, and even miniature golf to keep the little ones entertained. The campground also has a swimming pool, although it might be under maintenance from time to time. If you're bringing your furry friends, you'll be glad to know pets are welcome, and there's a dog park for them to stretch their legs.

    The campground is pretty easy to find, located just off the highway, which makes it convenient for a quick stop or a longer stay. However, being close to the freeway means you might hear some road noise, but most folks find it manageable. The sites are a bit snug, especially for larger rigs, so you might need to get creative with your parking.

    Amenities include full hookups for RVs, drinking water, and a sanitary dump. There's also a camp store stocked with camping essentials and some cute souvenirs. The bathrooms and showers are clean, though some visitors have noted they could use a bit of an update.

    WiFi can be hit or miss, so if you need to stay connected, you might want to rely on your mobile data. Verizon service is strong in the area, which is a plus.

    Overall, the Albany-Corvallis KOA offers a comfortable and convenient camping experience with plenty of activities to keep everyone busy. Whether you're just passing through or planning a longer stay, it's a solid choice for your next camping trip.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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      4.

      Camp Dakota

      3 Reviews
      42 Saves
      Scotts Mills, Oregon

      Located in the Western Cascade foothills about an hour from Portland or Salem Oregon, Camp Dakota is a beautiful 45 acre forested campground and adventure park. We are open to the public year round for camping and a wide variety of fun activities for all ages. Camping options include yurt rentals, RV sites, tent sites, tee pee rentals, cabin tents, and group camping sites.

      Activities available include zip lines, high ropes challenge course, paintball, a rock climbing wall, high adventure programs, team building programs, gold panning, treasure hunting, and an 18 hole disc golf course. Onsite amenities include hot showers, firewood sales, ice, hot coffee & espresso, pizza delivery, catered meals, snacks, camping gear, and souvenirs.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs

      $55 - $300 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Premier RV Resort
      Camper-submitted photo from Premier RV Resort
      Camper-submitted photo from Premier RV Resort
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      5.

      Premier RV Resort

      6 Reviews
      18 Photos
      31 Saves
      Salem, Oregon
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      Camper-submitted photo from Promontory Park
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      6.

      Promontory Park

      12 Reviews
      79 Photos
      69 Saves
      Estacada, Oregon

      Welcome to Promontory Park, a charming spot nestled near Estacada, Oregon. This campground is a fantastic place to unwind and enjoy the great outdoors. Open from Memorial Day to September 30, it offers a range of accommodations including tent sites, RV spots, cabins, glamping options, and even yurts.

      One of the standout features here is the clean and well-maintained facilities. Visitors have praised the hot showers and flush toilets, which are a real treat after a chilly night under the stars. The campground also has electric hookups for those who need them, and a market on-site for any last-minute supplies or snacks.

      Families will find plenty to keep the little ones entertained. There's a play area for kids, and the hosts often organize activities like scavenger hunts. The walking paths along the water are perfect for a leisurely stroll, and there's even a marina nearby if you're into boating or fishing. Speaking of fishing, there's a special kids-only pond stocked with fish from October to April, making it a great spot to teach your children how to cast a line.

      Pets are welcome here, so feel free to bring your furry friends along for the adventure. Just remember, no alcohol is allowed on the premises, so plan accordingly.

      The campsites are a bit close together, which some visitors have noted, but the friendly atmosphere and beautiful surroundings more than make up for it. Whether you're looking to relax by the fire, explore the nearby Clackamas River, or simply enjoy some quality family time, Promontory Park has something for everyone.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Lockaby Campground - TEMP CLOSED DUE TO FIRE DAMAGE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Lockaby Campground - TEMP CLOSED DUE TO FIRE DAMAGE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Lockaby Campground - TEMP CLOSED DUE TO FIRE DAMAGE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Lockaby Campground - TEMP CLOSED DUE TO FIRE DAMAGE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Lockaby Campground - TEMP CLOSED DUE TO FIRE DAMAGE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Lockaby Campground - TEMP CLOSED DUE TO FIRE DAMAGE

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      Mount Hood National Forest Lockaby Campground - TEMP CLOSED DUE TO FIRE DAMAGE

      5 Reviews
      7 Photos
      4 Saves
      Estacada, Oregon

      Overview

      Campground closed due to the 2020 Riverside Wildfire Lockaby Campground is ideally located next to the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River in the lush, green mountains of northern Oregon. It provides access to some of the area's greatest whitewater rafting, as well as a famous place to fish. Whether it is relaxation or recreation, there's something for everyone at the campground.

      Recreation

      Fishing is very popular in the Clackamas River and anglers can expect a catch of winter steelhead, spring Chinook and late summer Coho salmon, as well as other species of freshwater fish. The Clackamas contains miles of wild water as it bends and drops through the scenic Cascade Range, creating prime whitewater rafting opportunities. A hiking trail follows the river north and south and begins about a mile away at Fish Creek Campground. Scenic driving is also available on the West Cascades Scenic Byway, which travels alongside the river.

      Facilities

      Fishing is very popular in the Clackamas River and anglers can expect a catch of winter steelhead, spring Chinook and late summer Coho salmon, as well as other species of freshwater fish. The Clackamas contains miles of wild water as it bends and drops through the scenic Cascade Range, creating prime whitewater rafting opportunities. A hiking trail follows the river north and south and begins about a mile away at Fish Creek Campground. Scenic driving is also available on the West Cascades Scenic Byway, which travels alongside the river.

      Natural Features

      The campground is situated along the river at an elevation of about 900 feet in Mt. Hood National Forest. Most campsites are within a dense stand of cedar trees overlooking the river. Sites are fairly close together and there is very little vegetation on the forest floor. The forest provides habitat for the federally protected bald eagle and northern spotted owl, as well as an occasional peregrine falcon. A variety of wildlife makes its home in the area.

      Nearby Attractions

      A boat ramp is available at Fish Creek Campground, which is less than a mile south of the campground. It provides a convenient river launch for kayaks, canoes and rafts. Just below nearby Indian Henry Campground, the Clackamas River offers 12.5 miles of class III-IV whitewater. The Upper Clackamas Whitewater Festival is hosted annually in May, attracting rafters from all over the country.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Yurts
      • Trash

      $22 - $24 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Armstrong Campground - TEMP CLOSED FOR FIRE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Armstrong Campground - TEMP CLOSED FOR FIRE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Armstrong Campground - TEMP CLOSED FOR FIRE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Armstrong Campground - TEMP CLOSED FOR FIRE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Armstrong Campground - TEMP CLOSED FOR FIRE
      Camper-submitted photo from Mount Hood National Forest Armstrong Campground - TEMP CLOSED FOR FIRE

      8.

      Mount Hood National Forest Armstrong Campground - TEMP CLOSED FOR FIRE

      4 Reviews
      6 Photos
      17 Saves
      Estacada, Oregon

      Overview

      This campground will remain closed due to the 2020 Riverside Wildfire Armstrong Campground is a small but beautiful place to camp, right on the edge of the Clackamas Wild and Scenic River. The river flows right by spacious, lush, family-friendly campsites, giving visitors plenty of access to the river, as well as to the surrounding forest.

      Recreation

      Fishing is very popular in the Clackamas River and anglers can expect a catch of winter steelhead, spring chinook and late summer coho salmon, as well as other species of freshwater fish. The Clackamas contains miles of wild water as it bends and drops through the scenic Cascade Range, creating prime whitewater rafting opportunities. A hiking trail follows the river north and south and begins about a mile away at Fish Creek Campground.

      Facilities

      Fishing is very popular in the Clackamas River and anglers can expect a catch of winter steelhead, spring chinook and late summer coho salmon, as well as other species of freshwater fish. The Clackamas contains miles of wild water as it bends and drops through the scenic Cascade Range, creating prime whitewater rafting opportunities. A hiking trail follows the river north and south and begins about a mile away at Fish Creek Campground.

      Natural Features

      The campground is located in Mt. Hood National Forest at an elevation of about 870 feet. A variety of ferns, shrubs and grasses cover the forest floor and provide some privacy between sites. While the campground is close to the road, the sound of the river blocks most of the noise. The forest provides habitat for the federally protected bald eagle and northern spotted owl, as well as an occasional peregrine falcon. A variety of wildlife makes its home in the area.

      Nearby Attractions

      A boat ramp is available at Fish Creek Campground, which is less than half a mile south of the campground. It is a convenient place to launch kayaks, canoes or other boats on the river. Just below Indian Henry Campground, the Clackamas River offers 12.5 miles of class III-IV whitewater. The Upper Clackamas Whitewater Festival is hosted annually on the river, attracting rafters from all over the country.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
      • Yurts

      $20 - $22 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Olallie Campground
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      9.

      Olallie Campground

      8 Reviews
      17 Photos
      87 Saves
      Mckenzie Bridge, Oregon

      Overview

      Nestled on the banks of the McKenzie River and Olallie Creek, Olallie Campground provides a superb setting for a getaway into nature. The lower loop offers mesmerizing views of both the river and the creek while the upper loop is set further in the trees with many sites facing the creek. The McKenzie River is a tributary of the Willamette River that runs for 90 miles, flowing into the southernmost end of the Willamette Valley. There are 16 campsites, for which 15 are reservable.__ Sites can accommodate vehicles and trailers up to 35 feet in length.__ There are 4 sites that have short parking spurs, on uneven slopes, and are recommended as tent sites only/not suitable for RV parking.__ Drinking water is available via one hand pump well which is located on the lower loop.__ There are two accessible double vault toilet buildings; one on the upper road and one on the lower.__ Trash receptacles are located in the campground. Reservations may be made up to 6 months in advance of arrival date by reserving online at RECREATION.GOV or by calling 877-444-6777.

      Recreation

      Fishing, rafting and swimming are three top activities in the river. A day use picnic area is also available at the campground. Nearby is the 26 mile McKenzie River National Recreation Trail, which provides access to world class mountain biking and hiking.

      Facilities

      Fishing, rafting and swimming are three top activities in the river. A day use picnic area is also available at the campground. Nearby is the 26 mile McKenzie River National Recreation Trail, which provides access to world class mountain biking and hiking.

      Natural Features

      Olallie Campground is located in the midsection of the Cascades mountain range in western Oregon. The Willamette National Forest stretches for 110 miles with varied landscapes of high mountains, narrow canyons, cascading streams, and wooded slopes.

      Nearby Attractions

      McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass National Scenic Byway, McKenzie River National Recreation Trail (hiking and mountain biking destination), and McKenzie Wild and Scenic River for boating and fishing. Fishing, rafting and swimming are three top activities in the river. A day use picnic area is also available at the campground.

      contact_info

      For facility specific information, please call (541) 822-3381.

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

      $23 / night

      Camper-submitted photo from Olallie Lake Resort
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      10.

      Olallie Lake Resort

      4 Reviews
      8 Photos
      2 Saves
      Idanha, Oregon

      Olallie Lake Resort originated in 1932. It is a remote high mountain rustic resort located in the Mt. Hood National Forest with an amazing view of Mt. Jefferson. Today, the resort still feels like the 1930?s with a small general store, wooden rowboats to rent and 10 cabins that have wood burning stoves, kerosene lanterns, outside water spigots and no cell phone or internet service. It is a place to relax and enjoy the magical surroundings of the Olallie Lake Scenic Area. We are open seasonally from June to October, depending on snowmelt.

      Olallie Lake is stocked with rainbow trout yearly by the Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Since the resort was established, Olallie Lake has been a no swimming, no motorized boats kind of lake. It is a favorite fishing spot for generations of families and new comers each summer. Within the Olallie Lake Scenic Area, we have 46 other lakes that are wonderful for swimming. Head Lake, located across the road from the resort, is where many cabin guests and campers like to swim.

      In addition to fishing and swimming, many people visit the area to hike and camp. The Pacific Crest Trail is located within 1/10th of a mile from the resort and provides miles of beautiful hiking. There are also many other trails that range from easy to difficult. For camping, we have 7 forest service campgrounds in the area, three of which are located on Olallie Lake. All the campsites are primitive ? no running water, only pit toilets. Campsites rent on a first come first serve basis; no reservation needed.

      Please be mindful of the remote location ? no gas, no internet, no electricity, no ATM and no cell phone coverage. Olallie Lake Scenic Area is just a beautiful, peaceful place to visit.

      We look forward to having you visit this summer!

      Olallie Lake Resort has 10 cabins available, each with a view of the lake. There are three small cabins, two medium and five large available.

      We have two yurts - currently located in the Paul Dennis Campground. Each yurt has two bedrooms and a front livingroom/kitchen area. For sleeping, there are two queen size beds and one futon. Campfires are allowed in the yurt area. The yurts have a propane heater, propane lights and a stove top with two burners.

      The cabins are very rustic in nature, no electricity or indoor plumbing. Outside of each cabin is a water spigot with usable water. There are outhouses located throughout the cabin area.

      Outdoor fires are not allowed in the cabin area except at the cabin campfire area above cabins 1-4. Each cabin has a wood stove inside, and wood is provided for the inside stove only.

      Please see the attached pages for more detailed descriptions, photos and pricing.

      Also check out the Resort Map page for specific cabin locations.

      We look forward to helping you enjoy the amazing beauty and peacefulness of Olallie Lake Resort and surrounding area.

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