Best Glamping near Adrian, OR

Riverside glamping options near Adrian, Oregon include the rustic-luxe cabins at Rivers Edge RV Park situated directly on the Snake River. These waterfront accommodations offer a blend of outdoor immersion with essential comforts, featuring kitchenettes with hot plates, sinks, and microwaves. "Wonderful quiet location, good hosts and amazing sunsets on the Snake River," noted one visitor about the riverside cabins. Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground, approximately 40 miles northeast of Adrian, provides yurt accommodations with electricity and water hookups. These circular canvas structures offer a more elevated camping experience than traditional tents while maintaining a connection to nature. The Idaho City Yurts, though farther away, provide another glamping option with beds and wood stoves included, making them comfortable year-round retreats for those willing to travel beyond Adrian's immediate vicinity.

The Snake River serves as the centerpiece for activities at these glamping destinations, with fishing, boating, and kayaking being popular pursuits. Rivers Edge offers direct river access where, as one guest mentioned, "you can kayak from the camp area on the Snake River, and within just a couple miles, you officially kayaked to Oregon." Farewell Bend features interpretive Oregon Trail exhibits, adding historical context to the natural setting. The surrounding landscape provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, with coyotes often heard in the early mornings. Winter visitors to the Idaho City Yurts can enjoy cross-country skiing on nearby trails. Most glamping accommodations in the region require reservations, with availability varying seasonally. The proximity to I-84 makes these glamping options convenient stopover points for travelers exploring the Oregon-Idaho border region, though highway noise can occasionally be heard at Farewell Bend.

Best Glamping Sites Near Adrian, Oregon (7)

    1. Rivers Edge RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Homedale, ID
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 482-6560

    $22 - $65 / night

    "This summer we tried Rivers Edge Rv Park for the first time and had a great experience."

    "Traveling through Idaho and made this reservation online just an hour before arrival. Very simple to reserve. 

    We have a 38' 5th wheel pulled with a dually pickup."

    2. Snake River RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Homedale, ID
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 337-3744

    "Staff was super friendly and helpful. Grounds are well kept and river access is abundant. Lots of full timers but all were very nice and willing to chat and interact."

    "Basic hookups and all amenities are close or on site"

    3. Caldwell Campground and RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Caldwell, ID
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 454-0279

    $28 - $43 / night

    "Approx, 10-12 Grassy Tent sites, with shady trees, on a small 6 acre lake with entertaining ducks that do not beg for food. Lol. Lots of RV sites with full hook ups, including, 105 long term users."

    "The bathrooms and showers are excellent! Clean, secure. The lakeside location and walking trails are beautiful. Feels like living outside of town but still close to everything town offers."

    4. Succor Creek State Natural Area

    5 Reviews
    Homedale, OR
    19 miles
    Website

    "Can get crowded over the weekends but the campground is at a stunning location. No water, electric or trash services, and no firewood available at the campground."

    "Really stunning location with plenty of spots to camp most of the time, although I can see it being hard to find a good spot during holiday weekends.

    Getting there was great."

    5. Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground

    46 Reviews
    Huntington, OR
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 869-2365

    $24 - $66 / night

    "Farewell bend is a day use state park and campground located near Huntington Oregon and nestled on the Snake River."

    "Living in Idaho near the border of Idaho, I was looking for a great catfishing spot on the Snake River. I found this campground along the Snake just on the other side of the border - eastern Oregon."

    6. Boise Riverside RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Garden City, ID
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 995-4864

    $53 - $95 / night

    "Feels like a little oasis tucked in behind the fairground and baseball stadium. The green belt and river run right by it. Super friendly staff. Variety of site types."

    "The campground all the way to Lucky Peak Reservoir, a distance of 19 miles."

    7. Idaho City Yurts — Idaho Parks and Recreation State Headquaters

    4 Reviews
    Boise, ID
    49 miles
    Website

    "You need to bring everything but a bed and stove, which are in the yurt.  Lots of hiking or cross-country skiing in the area."

    "Some games lots of beds. Firewood included in purchase of renting. One time I went I miss read the reservation date and got kicked out by another group. So we had to hike down in a snow storm."

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  • L
    May. 2, 2021

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Would not recommend if you want any piece and quiet!

    We arrived for our weekend mid-afternoon on Friday. Parked our trailer in our designated spot in the middle of the grassy area near the horseshoe pits. After unloading, setting up and taking a walk around the park (down to the river, dock, beach area, etc) it became obvious that this was not the place we expected it to be based on other reviews!

    We decided to give it some time and benefit of the doubt. Made dinner and ate outside (weather was perfect). During dinner we were treated to the drunken, LOUD ramblings of other campers - complete with foul language at the highest volume possible! Permanent residents at the back of the park left a lot to be desired. Messy camp sites.

    There are no hiking trails or places to explore. If you don't have a camp spot right on the water, fishing access is horrible - only super shallow, reed-filled openings. Certainly not what we expected from a riverfront park with great reviews. The fishing dock is a joke, the water near and around the dock is a filthy, grime filled, trash collecting mess!

    Tried to get our child to bed before 10pm but was virtually impossible with the level of noise coming from the group area (which was across the park, mind you), not to mention music streaming loudly from several other campers all around. 10pm quiet hour does not seem to matter to the hosts who did nothing to help those of us who expect rules to be followed.

    By first thing in the morning, we had found another camp site to flee to and we couldn't get out of there fast enough!

    Never again will we be back. Never again.

  • Jacqueline  L.
    Oct. 1, 2020

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Camping with a River View

    This summer we tried Rivers Edge Rv Park for the first time and had a great experience. On our drive up to Pacific Northwest in early August we did tent camping here and in late September we tried the cabins along the river. Wonderful quiet location, good hosts and amazing sunsets on the Snake River. If you stay in the cabins, just a note that this is a place where you need to bring your own bedding and kitchen items, however there is a hot plate and sink, plus a microwave. The ladder steps up to the bedroom was an adventure in itself😛 No bathrooms in the cabin, but there is a community bathroom and shower. One star off because the bathroom really does need to be updated. Shower was a bit grungy. But for everything great about this place, I know we will be back!

  • Brandon K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground

    Riverside desert experience

    Farewell bend is a day use state park and campground located near Huntington Oregon and nestled on the Snake River.

    The park is a dry desert setting with yellowing grasses, tall spiny trees and sand dunes. The snake river is a deep emerald green flowing with foam from the upriver reservoir.

    The campground has three large loops that can accommodate the largest of personal busses down to the classic sleeping bag. There are electric and water connections, a sewer dump and a boat launch. There are a couple of rentable waterfront cabins available on C-loop.

    Many fisherman come here to enjoy the well stocked waters, keep an eye out for the other river wildlife commonly seen, rattle snakes. Other water sports are welcome here, boating and waterskiing happens all day long. The dunes across the river are a popular off-road and motorized fun location.

    The river is pretty much inaccessible from the campgrounds, the day use area allows for access to the rocky beach, but the waters edge is not clean sadly, polluted with litter and river foam.

    The park is a very warm and sunny Oregon escape with little to no cellular service.

  • Jill R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 4, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    It’s like a dirty dog that badly needs grooming

    Reading the other reviews made me a little unsure, but I went for it. The location is outstanding and my site is right on the river. The sites aren’t real obvious so I kind of made it up as I went. There is trash everywhere. The fire pits are all full of trash. And a little mowing or weed eating would help. To be honest, all the campgrounds I’ve been to this trip have been covered in trash and dog feces. It’s obvious service has gone the way of the dinosaurs. Keep your expectations low!!!

  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2018

    Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground

    Just a Hop Skip and Jump away from Idaho

    Living in Idaho near the border of Idaho, I was looking for a great catfishing spot on the Snake River. I found this campground along the Snake just on the other side of the border - eastern Oregon. The campgrounds are AWESOME!!! The have all the amenities for RV camping. They do have tent camping sites as well. There is some great history of the area and we were appreciative of how the State Park system displayed it. Great fishing for the shore angler as well as boat anglers. I fished from my kayak and caught crappie and catfish as well as some smallmouth bass. I would definitely camp here again. They do have a dump station for RVs as well as restrooms. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table.

  • B
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Beautiful!

    Traveling through Idaho and made this reservation online just an hour before arrival. Very simple to reserve. 

    We have a 38' 5th wheel pulled with a dually pickup. It was a tight fit, but after we were parked, it was awesome. We were in space #5. After unhooking, we did park the pickup across the lane in space they have for extra vehicles. Hook ups were simple. Although the sewer pipe at our site was a little high, so we had to really use risers under our drain pipe to get it to that level. Other sites seemed ground level. 

    When we left the next morning, we did have to pull out the "entrance" lane, as the angle of the space and smaller area, we couldn't turn sharp enough for the exit lane. 

    We could watch the sunset over the Snake River from out campsite. No bugs and lots of shade. Quiet campground.......except the duck hunters on other properties.  
    We didn't use the restrooms, etc. there. 

    They have very nice metal fire pits and a decent picnic table at each site. If you needed to stay in a cabin, they looked very nice. The larger one with the bathroom, was a beautiful site.  

    The price was great, especially for full hookups. I wish we could have stayed more than one night.

    We would definitely stay there again.

  • T
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground

    Scenic roadside spot

    This was a welcome respite for a weary traveler. The sites and facilities were clean and spacious. The views of the Snake River were fantastic and the interpretive Oregon Trail exhibit is interesting. The ONLY drawback is a bit of highway noise, as the campground is just a few hundred feet from I84, but, hey, that’s also why it was so convenient!

  • B
    Jul. 3, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Such a DISAPPOINTMENT

    The cabin we reserved for two nights was such a disappointment, becasue of the time we arrived we forced ourselves to stay one night. The floors were not clean and sleeping on the bed provided was like sleeping on a pie tin. it crinkled and cracked everytinme you moved. The cabin door you could not lock and the bathroom was unbelievably dirty. The shower was more like a drip.

  • DL M.
    Sep. 23, 2024

    Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground

    Empty and burnt

    We have stayed many times and loved it. But now the place had about seven campers. Most sites had reserved stickers on them . The few remaining had signs say check on line. Our cellular service was too weak to check on line sadly. All the best riverfront sites over by the huts said reserved which I believe translates to out of service. There's normally electricity, water and a picnic table at these sites. A fire swept by the boundary of the park and partly through it to the river.


Guide to Adrian

Cabins and yurts near Adrian, Oregon provide access to outdoor recreation along the Snake River. Located at an elevation of 2,200 feet in eastern Oregon's high desert, this area experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures often exceeding 90°F and cold winters where temperatures frequently drop below freezing. The nearby Owyhee Mountains create a dramatic backdrop for campers seeking both riverside and high desert camping experiences.

What to do

Fishing access: Rivers Edge RV Park offers prime fishing spots for catching channel catfish in the spring. "When the weather warms up in the spring this is a great place to catch channel catfish in the shallows," notes a fisherman who visits Snake River RV Resort.

Water recreation: The Snake River provides multiple water activity options. At Rivers Edge, one visitor mentioned, "I enjoyed the fact that you can kayak from the camp area on the Snake River, and within just a couple miles, you officially kayaked to Oregon."

Hiking exploration: Succor Creek State Natural Area offers hiking trails and natural features to explore. "There are fun hikes along the creek and many caves to be explored. Perfect spot for camping with kids," explains a visitor who appreciated the canyon landscape.

Vineyard visits: Local vineyards make for enjoyable day trips from camping areas. "We found a local vineyard that is a pleasure to visit. Good food, good wine and a great view of the vineyard while eating," shares a Rivers Edge RV Park visitor who discovered this nearby attraction.

What campers like

Desert canyon beauty: The dramatic landscapes of the region provide unique camping backdrops. "This is a beautiful desert canyon that is lush and green along the creek. The rock spires and canyon walls are something to be seen," writes a visitor to Succor Creek State Natural Area.

Riverside locations: Many campers appreciate the waterfront access at various sites. "The park is large and the sites are well spaced. You can walk down the long grass to the river and down steps to the water. Or just sit around camp and squirrel watch!" notes one camper about Farewell Bend State Recreation Area.

Year-round options: The Idaho City Yurts provide yurt camping near Adrian, Oregon during all seasons. "These Yurts are Awesome! I have only been to there in the winter but I imagine that hiking in is just a beautiful! You need to bring everything but a bed and stove, which are in the yurt," shares a visitor about these year-round accommodations.

Greenbelt access: Boise Riverside RV Park offers access to an extensive paved trail system. "There is a greenbelt that runs from the campground all the way to Lucky Peak Reservoir, a distance of 19 miles," notes one visitor who appreciated this recreational amenity.

What you should know

Site variations: Campgrounds in this region vary significantly in setup and privacy. "Only the Brownlee loop was open in mid-March. There were plenty of sites to choose from with great views of the river. The water was off at sites, but the sites and bathrooms were good," reports a visitor to Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground.

Weather considerations: The area experiences extreme temperature variations and wind. "We had reserved a spot in C loop with a view of the water but it was so windy when we got there the site was not very comfortable. The camp host graciously let us move up to B loop, since it wasn't very busy mid-week. Thank goodness we did, it was the windiest night I've ever experienced camping," explains a camper at Farewell Bend.

Facilities quality: Bathroom and shower conditions vary widely between campgrounds. "The bathrooms and showers are excellent! Clean, secure. The lakeside location and walking trails are beautiful. Feels like living outside of town but still close to everything town offers," notes a visitor to Caldwell Campground and RV Park.

Wildlife presence: Desert wildlife is common in the area. "Lots of cute little snakes. Great for star gazing and searching for thunder eggs," mentions a Succor Creek visitor, while others report hearing coyotes in the early mornings at various campgrounds.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Look for locations with natural features that interest children. "The tent sites are super close together and there is a lot of highway noise. If you're looking for a quick site with amenities this is good though. It has shade and that's a huge plus," notes a visitor to Caldwell Campground and RV Park.

Swimming options: Some locations offer good swimming spots for kids. "The water was so warm I swam at midnight! That's 5 stars," writes a tent camper at Rivers Edge RV Park, though they also note "1/5 for loud sprinklers on all night."

Yurt camping: For families interested in yurt camping near Adrian, Oregon, Idaho City Yurts offers easier cold-weather options. "Nice and clean. Easy to warm up. Some games lots of beds. Firewood included in purchase of renting," explains a visitor who enjoyed the accommodations.

Wildlife viewing: Several campgrounds offer opportunities to observe desert wildlife. At Succor Creek, a visitor notes the combination of "thistles and rattlesnakes" as something families should be aware of when planning activities with children.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Choose RV sites based on shade and river proximity. "Try to get a back in site to the green belt if you can," recommends an RV camper at Boise Riverside RV Park who found these sites more desirable.

Seasonal considerations: Weather patterns impact camping comfort dramatically in this region. "Very hot with little shade. Large camping spots," warns an RV camper about summer conditions at Succor Creek State Natural Area.

Road conditions: Access roads to some campgrounds require preparation. "Getting there was great. It's a 20 mile dirt and gravel road from the freeway and it's pretty well maintained," reports a camper about the drive to Succor Creek State Natural Area.

Setup space: Site dimensions vary significantly between campgrounds. "The sites are wide open with little privacy though there are some larger trees with the park. We had a site with water & electricity and there is a dump station," notes an RV camper about Farewell Bend, providing practical insight for larger vehicles.

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