Best Cabin Camping near Agate Beach, OR

Several state parks and private resorts around Agate Beach, Oregon include cozy cabins with varying levels of amenities. Cape Lookout State Park Campground offers secluded cabins set back in the trees with full bathrooms, kitchenettes with sinks, microwaves, small refrigerators, and gas grills on the porches. These cabins provide separate living room and bedroom spaces, offering more privacy than standard camping. South Beach State Park and Beverly Beach State Park also feature cabin accommodations with electric heating systems, making them suitable for year-round stays. According to one visitor at Cape Lookout, "The cabin was great, perfect size for relaxing for a few days. The kitchen/fridge/front porch grill were great. Full bathroom. We used an air mattress on the bed over the pad that was provided."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Thousand Trails Whalers Rest in South Beach provides basic cabin rentals with queen beds and bunk beds, though in more compact layouts. Lincoln City KOA and Waldport KOA offer the standard KOA cabin camping experience with clean facilities and on-site stores. Most cabins in the region are pet-friendly, though specific policies vary by location. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when coastal cabin rentals fill quickly. One camper noted about Cape Lookout's cabins: "There used to be only 3, but I believe there are 7 now. They are all spaced apart from each other to not feel like you are right next to anyone." Winter visits offer more availability and a quieter experience, with the added benefit of heated accommodations during the rainy season.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only microwaves while others include refrigerators and outdoor grills. Campground stores at locations like Lincoln City KOA stock basic provisions, firewood, and sometimes local beer. For more substantial grocery needs, Newport and Lincoln City have full supermarkets within a short drive. Cabins at Cape Lookout State Park provide wheelbarrows to transport supplies from the parking area to the cabins. Outdoor fire pits are common at most cabin sites, though fire restrictions may apply during dry summer months. Picnic tables are standard at nearly all cabin locations, creating convenient outdoor dining spaces.

Best Cabin Sites Near Agate Beach, Oregon (36)

    1. Beverly Beach State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Otter Rock, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 265-9278

    $25 - $81 / night

    "The yurt was clean and had plenty enough space for two people. Between the bunk bed and the fold out couch, there was ample room to sit, sleep, and store your stuff."

    "The beach near bye. Curfew was awesome. Quiet time. Clean and friendly. Can't wait to come back. Fun crazy trails to explore. Lots of different amazing sites."

    2. South Beach State Park Campground

    91 Reviews
    South Beach, OR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 867-4715

    $25 - $83 / night

    "Google maps struggled to get me to the correct entrance so pay a little more attention when arriving.

    My visit was during Oregon Parks day so camping was free."

    "Having mapped out the trek in considerable advance, and after researching multiple state parks/ private campgrounds, South Beach State Park stood out for its proximity to the beach, surrounding nature"

    3. Thousand Trails Whalers Rest

    18 Reviews
    Seal Rock, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "A walking trail to the beach however you do have to cross the highway! Most of the RV sites are quite small that barely fit their provided picnic table and firepit."

    "The facility is clean, there is a nice workout room, two lodges with store, pool and hot tub and mini golf. Kids enjoyed playing on the playground and walking to beach from trail."

    4. Devil’s Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    39 Reviews
    Lincoln City, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 994-2002

    $15 - $70 / night

    "Great campground with lots of trees for privacy and the lake is lovely with lots of fingers that lead off the main lake so you can find solitude on the lake when fishing or just bobbing around."

    "Comfortable, next to the restroom, clean, comfortable beds! Great family oriented park. Moorage docking area, just beautiful."

    5. Beachside State Recreation Site

    32 Reviews
    Waldport, OR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 563-3220

    $25 - $64 / night

    "Parking space was paved. Had a fire ring and a picnic table. Nice big area for a large tent or a screen tent."

    "Fire pit, picnic table and easy access to water. Also close to the road - at least many tent sites are. But clean, close to Waldport and Yachats, and best of all Easy stroll to the beach."

    6. Premier RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Lincoln City, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 996-2778

    $63 - $85 / night

    "The space was clean and the utility hookups were well maintained and functional.  And, staff were very nice and accommodating.  We upgraded to a pull through and in hindsight should not have.  "

    "The tv park so beautiful planted, reception has this cosy communal area with kitchen, living room ( books dvds games TV) clean showers and spa ( hot tub) , clean laundry room."

    7. Waldport KOA

    11 Reviews
    Waldport, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 563-2250

    "Yes, you can walk to the beach. A "nature trail" leads down to Alsea Bay. We had the beach to ourselves the night we stayed. You are almost beneath the Hwy 101 bridge that crosses the bay."

    "This campground is located just on the north side of the Waldport bridge. It doesn't offer beach front access, but it is right on the river. With a short walk to the beach."

    8. Coyote Rock RV Resort & Marina

    6 Reviews
    Gleneden Beach, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 996-6824

    "I definitely suggest making a reservation our rv Neighboors let us know that they have to book a year in advance. We are traveling through Oregon just camping with two adult 2children and our dog."

    "They have full hook-ups, cable tv and boat rentals. The cell service wasn’t great. They also have cabins for rent."

    9. Lincoln City KOA

    19 Reviews
    Neotsu, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 994-2961

    "It has a few of the KOA norms: cabins, playground, in-campground store, nice showers, and laundry facilities."

    "Here, the RV pull-in sites are separated from the tent and cabin portion of the campground, with an office, the bathrooms and showers, (even laundry!) and a playground in between."

    10. Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    108 Reviews
    Netarts, OR
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 842-4981

    $25 - $113 / night

    "We stayed in a cabin here. The cabin was great, perfect size for relaxing for a few days. The kitchen/fridge/front porch grill were great. Full bathroom."

    "When we Stayed: Early December, Wednesday-Friday

    Overall Experience: secluded cabins made for a private, relaxing trip."

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Cabin Reviews near Agate Beach, OR

612 Reviews of 36 Agate Beach Campgrounds


  • Liesl K.
    Jul. 11, 2018

    Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    Wonderful!

    We stayed in a cabin here. The cabin was great, perfect size for relaxing for a few days. The kitchen/fridge/front porch grill were great. Full bathroom. We used an air mattress on the bed over the pad that was provided.

    The trees/forest were beautiful, and so was the ocean, which is a short walk away. You can sit on the front porch and watch the sunset through the trees while listening to crashing waves. That's hard to beat! We also hiked to Cape Lookout (a little over 9 miles out and back from the cabin). Great vacation!

  • Tanya B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Cape Kiwanda RV Resort and Marketplace

    Cute cabin!

    We headed to the Pacific City in search of fresh air in mid September when much of Oregon was consumed by wildfire smoke. The friendly staff at Cape Kiwanda RV Resort were very welcoming and we opted to stay in one of their cute cabins as rain was forecasted. Cabin N was comfortable and had electric heat, a TV, dorm fridge, microwave, porch swing, outdoor water, BBQ grill, picnic table and outdoor firepit.  The campground had cute wild bunnies hoping around, and amenities such as a playground, full market, and pool.  It's located a quick walk from a beautiful sandy beach, brew pub, coffee shop and other convenient options are nearby.

  • R
    Aug. 23, 2016

    Thousand Trails Pacific City

    Best camping on the Oregon Coast

    Lots of options here. Tent sites and small cabins that are somewhat private. There are good bathrooms with showers on site, a sand volleyball court, a store, little wild bunnies running around, and great fire pits at each site. What more could you ask for!? The ocean is a 5 minute walk from the site and you can rent sandboards to ride down the dunes of Cape Kiwanda (it's a serious workout!). Not to be missed.

  • Hayden B.
    May. 15, 2019

    Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    Incredible location for rustic cabins!

    When we Stayed: Early December, Wednesday-Friday

    Overall Experience: secluded cabins made for a private, relaxing trip.

    Cabins: there is a group of cabins away from the main campground so they're quiet and private. We had a shower, toilet and kitchenette. The parking lot is a bit of a walk from the cabins but they provide wheelbarrows to haul your stuff up to the cabin.

    Location: a quick walk down to the beach and easy hiking trails in the woods. The cabins were up on a bluff in the woods so you could just barely see the ocean through the trees.

  • Stephanie Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 1, 2021

    Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    Yurt for late spring, Tent for the Summer

    I camped twice at Cape Lookout this season - in June in a yurt, and in July at the campsite right behind the dune.  

    In June, it was freezing, rainy and windy, and the yurt was fantastic. The most amazing feature of the yurt was the heater. It really kept the place warm, and the yurt was spacious. We were 3 adults, and could easily have slept another one or two. Each yurt has a small patio as well as a fire ring- and inside was electricity and a power outlet. Best of all, you were still just steps away from the sunset on the beach.

    For camping, there are so many different kinds of sites at Cape Lookout - Sites closer to the entrance are very woodsy, the sites closest to the beach frontage (behind the dune) are very very open, and sites along the furthest perimeter are a little more spacious and some have trees (important to note if you want to hand a line or a hammock!)

    We camped at the site right behind the dune where the beach access is. It was a little noisy since everyone passed our site on the way to the beach, but very lovely to be just steps away. Each of the tent sites has a fire ring and picnic table. In both June and July when I visited there was no fire ban.

    Hiking is great in the area. You're also close to Pacific City, Jacobson's Salt, the tunnel at the Oceanside Beach, and Tillamook if you're staying here longer and want to take day trips outside of the State Park.

    Recommend booking early for summer campsites. The yurt I booked in June was available for booking same day.

  • Scott E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2021

    Thousand Trails Whalers Rest

    Cozy Cabins

    My parents, my fiancé and I shared a cabin here. 1 queen bed for my folks and bunks for us. Tight quarters but all the basics are covered.

  • Ryan W.
    Aug. 17, 2019

    South Beach State Park Campground

    Convenience, Rogue, Sand and Trees...also a campground.

    The South Beach State Park Campground is at the mouth of the Yaquina Bay in Newport, Oregon. The first thing you'll notice is the wind on the way in. Generally, north to south in the summers, the wind is strong, always strong, like 30 mph or more pretty much all the times according to the locals. It felt like it was raining, but it was just water being blown off the ocean. However, once you're in the campground you don't notice it at all since it is well protected by surrounding dunes and tree line.

    There is a Tim Burton-esque trail system surrounding the camp leading out in all directions to the beach and bay. Some trails are blacktopped, some sand, and some horse accessible. Google maps struggled to get me to the correct entrance so pay a little more attention when arriving.

    My visit was during Oregon Parks day so camping was free. The Hiker/Biker area is just inside the camp entrance across from the hospitality yurt where you can get hot tea, coffee, ice cream, wood bundles, stickers and Oregon Parks merchandise. The camping (all of it) area itself is pretty open with minimal privacy or separation from your neighbors, but everything is very clean and organized. 

    The campground was packed, and the RV/Tent area was essentially a parking lot. It seemed like a lot of families to come to the same place, the same weekend every year. However, it was a well regulated, and well behaved campground. The nice thing about this campground is the location. There are hiking trails, beach access, and it is close to all the amenities of Newport. Once you left the camp on a trail you could wander the trees without seeing anyone for awhile if you needed to get away.

    Hiker/biker area had faux fencing built up to separate sites and wood platforms to get tents off the ground which I haven't seen in any other hiker/biker camps. The fences were a bit weird but made it easy to lock up a bike, hang some laundry and would a good stop if I were traveling with a hammock.

    Amenities include:

    • Camp Store
    • Storage box with usb charging station
    • Raised wood platforms for tents
    • Flush toilets
    • Hot free showers
    • Access to beach & trails
    • Walking distance to Rogue Brewery, Yaquina Bay State Park, South Beach State Park, 
    • Bike Stand and tools
    • Fire pit and picnic tables

    Pro-Tip: In Newport, just across Yaquina Bay, is the Newport Bike Shop. It is one of the few bike repair shops along the coastal Oregon Route. If you get a $35 bike tune up you can take a break in their upstairs lounge with tv, wifi, fridge with beverages, and washer/dryer.

  • Dean
    Mar. 1, 2021

    Hart's Camp

    LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!

    Directly across from Cape Kiwanda beach and the Pelican Brewery. The RV park has full hookups with 30 and 50 amps, fire pits, picnic tables and a play area. It is gated. All spaces are gravel and not so level. If you stay in their Airstreams - those sites are deluxe. They have outdoor showers, lawn areas with fire pits and decks. Staff is very friendly and helpful. You can also request a bicycle and they will bring it to you to ride around town.

  • Minta J.
    Jun. 4, 2021

    Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    Love this beach campground!

    This is a beautiful park.  We've stayed here several times over the years.  My favorite is when I am able to snag a cabin reservation, but tent camping is also very pleasant here.  We're headed back later this summer and I can't wait.

    The cabins are located near the day use area, but are back in the trees and feel very private.  There used to be only 3, but I believe there are 7 now.  They are all spaced apart from each other to not feel like you are right next to anyone.  Each cabin has a separate living room space, bedroom, and bathroom with shower, sink, and toilet.  The living room space also has a sink, a microwave, and a small fridge.  The cabins each have a gas grill on the porch as well.

    It's about 50-60 yards through to trees to the beach, so the views from the front rooms and porches is amazing!  It's like the best compromise between camping and a motel.  The price is right and the location can't be beat.

    We have also enjoyed tent camping many times as well.  The campsites are well maintained and it's easy to get to the beach from camp.

    Definitely recommend this campground.


Guide to Agate Beach

Cabin camping options near Agate Beach, Oregon extend across multiple state parks and private resorts along the central Oregon coast. The region experiences mild coastal temperatures with frequent rain and fog, especially during fall and winter months. Most coastal cabin accommodations remain open year-round, with average summer temperatures reaching 65-70°F and winter lows rarely dipping below 40°F.

What to do

Beach exploration: Fossil hunting at Beverly Beach State Park offers a unique coastal activity. The area is rich in marine fossils embedded in cliff faces. "Nearly every rock and cliff face is littered with marine fossils of varying types and sizes and you can often find individual fossilized shells that can be collected," notes Erik C. This beach is also popular for agate hunting along gravel bars after storms.

Water activities: Fishing and crabbing packages are available at Coyote Rock RV Resort & Marina along the Siletz River. This riverside location provides fishing opportunities and boat rentals. "There is a great little store for all your camping needs, so many fun things for kids to do, boat rentals, crabbing packages, and the best fishing around," explains Hailey.

Hiking: Cape Lookout trails provide scenic coastal views without strenuous effort. The Cape Lookout peninsula hike spans approximately 5 miles roundtrip. "Do the Cape Lookout peninsula hike! Gorgeous views without great effort. Lots of tree roots that will tire your feet but not a strenous hike overall," recommends Kayla S.

What campers like

Private tent sites: Waldport KOA offers tent sites with natural separation. "We tent camped and LOVED having bushes separate each tent site. Really enjoyed having privacy! Nice little walk down to the bay," reports D Robert B. This setup creates a more secluded camping experience despite being at a commercial campground.

Beach access: Direct beach access from Beachside State Recreation Site includes some hidden pathways. "Spot 62 had a secret access to the beach that looks to be one of two away from the general access," notes Brandon K. These alternative access points help avoid crowds during busy summer months.

Hot showers and facilities: Clean, private shower facilities at Cape Lookout State Park Campground receive consistently positive reviews. "Free, very private showers! Soap in the bathrooms! Super nice and clean!" writes Kayla S. Most cabin areas provide these upgraded bathroom facilities, making them suitable for extended stays.

What you should know

Seasonal flooding: Some campgrounds experience winter flooding issues. At Devil's Lake State Recreation Area, campsites can become waterlogged during rainy seasons. "If you plan on booking a trip in the late Fall/winter, be sure to call ahead of your trip. I've been here in the fall when more than half the campsites were flooded or filled with standing water," warns Blake F.

Mosquito populations: Multiple reviews mention significant mosquito activity at South Beach State Park during summer months. "Mosquitos were bad this year so bring bug spray. Also make sure you book ahead because it always is booked from June to October," advises Brian C. Bug spray is considered essential equipment during peak season.

Highway noise: Proximity to Highway 101 affects some campgrounds. At Beachside State Recreation Site, "A little bit of road noise is the only downside," according to Jeff K. Sites farther from the highway typically offer quieter experiences.

Tips for camping with families

Educational programs: Beverly Beach State Park offers structured activities for younger visitors. "Nice educational programs for kids," mentions Kristen W. These ranger-led programs typically focus on local ecology, marine life, and coastal environments.

Playground and recreation options: Thousand Trails Whalers Rest provides multiple play areas and recreational facilities. "The pool, mini golf, play ground and other fun games. I was disappointed with the quality of the sites including the size," shares Josh K. The amenities compensate for the smaller site sizes.

Beach accessibility factors: Consider proximity to beach access points when booking with children. At South Beach State Park, "This is a great campground and very kid friendly!! Nice grounds, several bathrooms. Near a great walk path (paved) and easy access to the beach," notes Brian P. The paved paths make wheeled transportation easier for families.

Tips from RVers

Site size considerations: Many coastal RV sites have tight spacing. At Premier RV Resort, "Although the sites are very tight and close to each other, this park offers all the amenities you need," explains Christy S. Full hookup availability often compensates for the closer spacing.

Concrete pad benefits: Concrete pads at Thousand Trails Whalers Rest provide stable setup during wet weather. "We stayed on the south side with concrete pads that were nestled in between trees. We were here during significant rainfall and appreciated not being in mud," reports Ella T. These elevated surfaces prevent sinking or bogging down during typical coastal rain.

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