Best Glamping near Gasquet, CA

Redwood Meadows RV Resort and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park house spacious glamping accommodations near Gasquet, providing an elevated camping experience among ancient redwood groves. Safari tents and yurts at these locations include comfortable furnishings, electricity, and private decks that overlook peaceful wooded areas. "We stayed in a platform tent for two days. The platform is huge," noted one visitor about their glamping experience at Redwood Meadows. Both locations offer climate-controlled accommodations with queen-sized beds and luxury linens, eliminating the need to bring sleeping bags or other traditional camping gear. Canvas structures maintain a connection to nature while providing resort-style amenities including USB charging stations, hot showers, and kitchenette areas for meal preparation.

The glamping sites provide direct access to old-growth redwood trails and the Smith River for swimming and fishing. Cedar Bloom, another nearby glamping destination, offers unique accommodations with access to natural swimming holes. According to a camper, "I've never been to land more beautiful than this place - as soon as I arrived, I felt a sense of arriving home." Safari tents and geodesic domes feature outdoor seating areas perfect for wildlife viewing and stargazing after sunset. Most sites maintain sustainability practices with composting toilets and river-sourced water systems. Dining options include communal kitchens and outdoor grilling areas, though guests should plan to bring supplies from Crescent City, located 15 minutes away. Reservations are essential during summer months when these luxury outdoor stays frequently reach capacity.

Best Glamping Sites Near Gasquet, California (30)

    1. Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park

    55 Reviews
    Hiouchi, CA
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 444-7275

    "On-site host sells firewood for $10/bundle. Coin operated hot showers for $0.50 to start the shower for 2 min, $0.25 to add minutes up to a 12 min max."

    "A well run campground with newer bathroom and shower blocks. The rangers were delightful and the camp host was kind and helpful."

    2. Florence Keller Regional Park

    34 Reviews
    Crescent City, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 464-7230

    $20 - $30 / night

    "I suggest driving around first before picking a spot as some are better than others.  Each site has a picnic table and a fire pit and there were water spigots throughout the park."

    "Flush toilets, fire pit, and picnic tables. I got site 30 which was right next to the exit so a good amount of traffic but otherwise an amazing site in the trees!"

    3. Harris Beach State Park Campground

    107 Reviews
    Brookings, OR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 469-2021

    $26 - $71 / night

    "Some with spectacular views of the rugged coast. Water and electric hookups at most. Clean restrooms and showers. A little highway noise."

    "Harris Beach is the last state park campground before you hit California heading south."

    4. Redwood Meadows RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Hiouchi, CA
    6 miles
    +1 (707) 954-3310

    $28 - $66 / night

    "The fire pit for tent site 5 is right next to where you park parallel to your site. The bathrooms are cleaned twice daily, just be ready to flush. The park has sensitive toilets."

    "It's very close and the staff was nice. Amenities and camp ground were good, but with 3 kids not much for them to do at the rv site itself."

    5. Ramblin' Redwoods Campground & RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Fort Dick, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 487-7404

    $41 - $204 / night

    "Camping at Rambling Redwoods offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature, surrounded by the majestic Redwoods."

    "This campground is surrounded by old growth redwoods. Bathrooms and showers are super clean and taken care of daily. They have a laundry room that’s open 24 hours a day ."

    6. Lighthouse Cove RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Crescent City, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 464-2473

    "Full rv hook ups, clean bathrooms and showers, and gorgeous views of the bay and Battery Point Lighthouse. Within walking distance to Ocean World and the Apple Peddler."

    "Booked same day and about 4 hours before we arrived. We got lucky and got a premium ocean spot. We only stayed one night. Showers and bathrooms were okay— but we usually use our own bathroom/ shower."

    7. Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

    35 Reviews
    Klamath, CA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 482-0227

    $40 - $70 / night

    "We are traveling in a truck bed camper and got one of the last "Mesa" spots up on the hill."

    "The hosts are friendly and fun, the facilities are well maintained and there are perks like showers and laundry machines. My only complaint is that it is loud."

    8. Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Brookings, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 469-7215

    $26 - $68 / night

    "Its a 8 mile drive up a nice windy( paved) road from Brookings so not far from supplies and gas.

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    "The sites themselves are very spacious, with a picnic table and fire pit. The sites were surrounded by blackberry bushes which was cool."

    9. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park Campground

    1 Review
    Hiouchi, CA
    6 miles

    $35 - $100 / night

    "Nice walking trails originate from the campground.  A small history center is onsite.  The amphitheater also has frequent ranger programs.  Sites also mostly level.  Would stay again."

    10. AtRivers Edge RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Brookings, OR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 469-3356

    "Only slight problem is no pets allowed in cabins, yurts, or teepees"

    "Pretty quiet except for some road noise if you get a sight back up to the river. Cabin bathrooms could be cleaned more. Large bathroom in office building is immaculate."

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Glamping Reviews near Gasquet, CA

385 Reviews of 30 Gasquet Campgrounds


  • Corey O.
    Mar. 7, 2021

    Cedar Bloom

    Peaceful grounds, Lack of Communication

    This review is for the open camping.

    I arrived and after looking around for a long while for someone, I was given a quick pointing out of where everything generally was. A map or better signage is sorely needed.

    The grounds were peaceful. There are open-air showers, a community kitchen, sauna and swimming hole. The mini A-frames and dome look very cool, even from a distance.

    I tried out the sauna. It didn’t seem to be working for over 40 minutes. No one was around to troubleshoot. It just started working eventually on its own and was nice, relaxing.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 23, 2025

    Redwood Meadows RV Resort

    Prime location

    We tent camped on a platform for two days. Not my cup of tea, but a compromise for my teenager. The spaces are tight together. The platform is huge. The fire pit for tent site 5 is right next to where you park parallel to your site. The bathrooms are cleaned twice daily, just be ready to flush. The park has sensitive toilets. We didn't use the showers as there was a line frequently. Although this place is right on the highway the noise is not too noticeable and quiet later in the evening. The gazebo with a sink and running water was a nice touch, sitting right next to a cute pond. Cell service for Verizon was spotty in the park but worked at the mini Mart. The wifi does work but not when everyone is in there campsites using it.

    The location of this park is absolutely perfect. The redwoods are right down the road. Crescent City is super close for beach adventures. A short drive up the road for a river day. The cherry on top is the mini Mart at the entrance for ice and other items.

    Would definitely stay here again.

  • Aaron D.
    Feb. 13, 2020

    AtRivers Edge RV Resort

    Great spot

    Good spot has almost everything. From cabins, yurts, teepees and camps spots. Only slight problem is no pets allowed in cabins, yurts, or teepees

  • Pat J.
    Jul. 17, 2018

    Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

    Rustic, Quiet and Convenient to Redwood NP and SP

    Kamp Klamath is within walking distance to the mouth of the Klamath River and centrally located within the Redwood region. The campground is very rustic, clean, very basic, and quiet. Laundry room is actually located inside a tin shed. Small store for basic supplies. Picnic tables and fire pits at each site. During the summer months they offer a weekly meal event at their pavilion. Management was very friendly and accommodating.

  • P
    Jul. 27, 2022

    Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

    Quietest in Klamath, clean, nice staff

    We are traveling in a truck bed camper and got one of the last "Mesa" spots up on the hill. This was a nice area where the bigger RVs park, but because of that, there are no bathrooms, so it was a long walk to the new, very clean, bathrooms by the office. It was a VERY long walk to the one shower building, which is in reasonable shape.

    There are a lot of campgrounds here, but this seems to be the furthest from the 101. Another CG had a nice view of the river but I would stay here again.

    Ps, bring your own firewood... It is crazy expensive, wet, and had thick bark. I joked that it was a "smoke generator", not a fire pit.

  • L
    Oct. 21, 2022

    Florence Keller Regional Park

    Adequate for an overnight stay

    As spontaneous travelers, we tend not to reserve spots in advance and seek first come campgrounds which county parks tend to be. We don't need nor desire all the cozy amenities of "resort" campgrounds so county parks are some of our favorite places to stop if we aren't boondocking. Florence Keller ranks on the low end of the county parks we've stayed in but was good enough for an overnight stay. 

    • Easy access from main highway (road noise could be heard from certain sites)
    • Sites are best suited for small rigs (our 170 wheelbase class B van barely fit in the site) and they aren't incredibly level 
    • Little to no privacy between sites 
    • Nice small walking trails amongst old growth within campground 
    • Dog-friendly (leashed) 
    • 2 camp hosts on site but never saw them (that may be different during peak season) and the campsites were dirty. We had to pick up trash in the fire pit and around the site that was left behind by the previous occupants.
    • Sites near the playground can be overcome by joyful screaming of the kids during peak season. We were there off-season and it was tolerable. 
    • Very quiet at night-- road noise even tamped down (peak season may differ)
    • Pricey for what it is

    This campground is well-loved and it shows. Be sure to go through all the loops. We almost missed the one we ended up in (by the playground) and it wasn't crowded and was quieter (at night when the playground wasn't being used) since it was away from the highway noise.

  • Jordie G.
    Apr. 25, 2022

    Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park

    Beautiful campgrounds!

    Cash or check only, $35/night. On-site host sells firewood for $10/bundle. Coin operated hot showers for $0.50 to start the shower for 2 min, $0.25 to add minutes up to a 12 min max.

    Each campsite had a fire ring, a picnic table, and a bearbox. There were several running water bathroom buildings around the campgrounds.

    The spots near the river were filled by the time we got there but there was a small path to get down there and it was gorgeous. The forest growth was beautiful and it was nice and quiet at night. Over 100 campsites to choose from and it was nicely maintained. Would love to stay here again!

  • A
    Jun. 20, 2021

    Kamp Klamath RV Park and Campground

    Great BUT noisy

    This campground has been awesome. The hosts are friendly and fun, the facilities are well maintained and there are perks like showers and laundry machines. My only complaint is that it is loud. There are quiet hours but the campground hosts aren’t very intent on holding campers to them. Given the fact that this site is so family friendly, noise is less of a concern for those who camp here. If you aren’t worried about noise, this is a great spot but if you prefer being remote when camping, I would look somewhere else first,

  • N
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Cedar Bloom

    A Sanctuary to Restore

    I've never been to land more beautiful than this place - as soon as I arrived, I felt a sense of arriving home. A place to completely relax. There are 2 areas with river access, a shallow area and a deep swimming hole, with the option to float down some mild (and fun!) rapids. The children running around were so happy here - it feels like a safe place to be, tucked away in a private area of Cave Junction. During my stay, there were beautiful fresh flowers that decorated all the main areas. There are 2 shower houses, one which has an incredible view of the river. The shower water was hot and refreshing, it was so special to know the water came directly from the river. It felt so healing. The communal kitchen was perfect for prepping breakfast, lunch, and dinner - and the staff was sanitizing all the commonly touched areas. The composting toilets were a cool touch knowing that our 'waste' would soon become a gardening resource again one day. The tea house was a perfect place to catch some shade on hot sunny days. The women's gathering they host here is also so inspiring! I imagine many women pass through this place feeling grounded and nourished afterward. Highly recommend!


Guide to Gasquet

Camping near Gasquet, California offers a diverse experience within the Six Rivers National Forest at elevations ranging from 200 to 2,000 feet. The area receives significant rainfall, averaging 80 inches annually, creating lush vegetation and ideal conditions for the towering redwoods. Most Gasquet campsites remain accessible year-round, though winter visitors should prepare for cooler temperatures and increased precipitation between November and March.

What to do

Fishing access points: The Smith River surrounding Gasquet provides exceptional fishing opportunities with designated access points near several campgrounds. "The Smith River is clean and gorgeous, lots of rain but if you're okay with that then this park is amazing in the winter," notes a visitor at Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground.

Trail exploration: Multiple hiking options range from short interpretive walks to challenging climbs. "The scouts trail was the busiest by far," mentioned a camper about the popular trails at Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park, adding that "hiking trails were great and maintained."

Tide pool discovery: Drive 20 minutes to coastal areas for marine exploration during low tides. "We saw hundreds of hermit crabs, anemone, starfish, sculpin, and more," shared a visitor to Harris Beach State Park, noting that "during low tide, you can explore the tide pools."

River swimming: Several designated swimming areas on the Smith River offer natural pools with gravel beaches. A visitor at Florence Keller Regional Park mentioned "there was a small creek as well" among the park's features, providing water access beyond the main river.

What campers like

Private wilderness feeling: Many campgrounds offer secluded sites despite being relatively close to each other. "We felt like we were a million miles away from everyone, even our camp neighbors! The giant redwoods provide a lot of privacy and gorgeous surroundings," explained a visitor at Jedidiah Smith Campground.

Diverse accommodation options: Sites range from basic tent platforms to full-hookup RV spots. "We tent camped on a platform for two days... The platform is huge," noted a visitor at Redwood Meadows RV Resort, highlighting the substantial platforms at this luxury glamping spot near Gasquet.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Dawn and dusk bring increased animal activity in camp areas. "There were plenty of warnings about keeping food put away to avoid attracting bears, but that's to be expected for most places in California," shared a Jedidiah Smith camper, indicating the area's active wildlife.

Modern facilities: Most established campgrounds maintain clean restrooms and amenities. "The bathrooms and shower facilities are probably the best I've ever seen. Super new, well maintained, clean, and spacious," commented a Harris Beach visitor, though amenities vary significantly between primitive and developed sites.

What you should know

Seasonal water levels: The Smith River fluctuates dramatically between seasons, affecting fishing and swimming conditions. "This is a surreal place. Stayed 2 nights... To stand amongst this beautiful trees it is very breathtaking," shared a visitor at Jedidiah Smith Campground, where river conditions change seasonally.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Gasquet, CA is Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park with a 4.8-star rating from 55 reviews.

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