Best Cabin Camping near Arch Cape, OR

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Cannon Beach RV Resort features furnished cabins with full hookups in a wooded setting near the coast. Cabins have electricity, heating, and come furnished with beds, though amenities may vary between campgrounds. Nehalem Bay State Park Campground offers cabin accommodations with easy beach access, and Fort Stevens State Park Campground provides cabin options in a historic coastal setting. Most cabins include basic furnishings with varying kitchen setups ranging from minimal to full amenities. "Clean, quiet, safe, well maintained. Walk to everything Cannon Beach. Indoor pool and hot tub, gas and propane sold onsite. Friendly staff. Tall trees, elk and the coast. What more do you need?"

Options range from rustic cabins to more deluxe accommodations depending on the location. Several cabin campgrounds in the region operate year-round, including Sea Ranch Resort and Barview Jetty County Campground. Cannon Beach RV Resort is pet-friendly, allowing campers to bring their animals. Cape Lookout State Park Campground and Thousand Trails Seaside offer cabin options with varying levels of amenities. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months when coastal cabins fill quickly. As one visitor noted, "We had a splendid time here. Sites had lots of trees and grass, power and water were great. Staff was delightful."

Most cabins provide beds but require guests to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary between locations, with some offering basic cooking equipment while others may only have microwaves or outdoor fire pits. Firewood is available for purchase at most cabin campgrounds including Jetty Fishery Marina & RV Park and Astoria-Warrenton-Seaside KOA. On-site conveniences at some locations include small markets, laundry facilities, and propane fill stations. Cape Disappointment State Park Campground offers cabins with nearby shower facilities and restrooms. Visitors should check specific cabin amenities when booking as furnishing levels differ significantly between rustic and deluxe options.

Best Cabin Sites Near Arch Cape, Oregon (53)

    1. Nehalem Bay State Park Campground

    90 Reviews
    Manzanita, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 812-0650

    $25 - $69 / night

    "Really cool atmosphere just steps away from the beach. The sounds of the waves can be heard right from your site. Nice facilities. Yurt is highly recommended and sleeps 5."

    "No one at the main entrance so we drove into our loop (A) space 32 and backed in. Had just enough space for our 21’ trailer and pickup truck. We hooked up to power and water, no sewer hookup."

    2. Cannon Beach RV Resort

    31 Reviews
    Cannon Beach, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 436-2231

    "Tucked away in the trees of Cannon Beach is this nice little RV Resort. All amenities were top notch for your needs at a park. The Elk greeted us and were eating all the flowers as we entered."

    "Close to town for an easy walk. Well maintained and friendly office staff and grounds people. Some sights are a little tight but most easily handle the larger rigs. They are very pet friendly."

    3. Fort Stevens State Park Campground

    156 Reviews
    Hammond, OR
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 861-3170

    $11 - $115 / night

    "Loved this State Park! The trails around it were fun and led from the camp right up to the beach by the old ship wreck. My kids ages 2-14 always had something to do and we brought our bikes."

    "The park is large but there are only around 5 tent spots available.  The tent sites are nice size and level with a fire ring and picnic table. "

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    4. Sea Ranch Resort

    25 Reviews
    Cannon Beach, OR
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 436-2815

    $50 - $250 / night

    "The map only showed the address so we had a couple turnarounds to find the entrance. It’s tucked away behind a park and a bridge and easy to miss off the road."

    "This is a great campground to stay at if you’re visiting Cannon Beach and nicely centrally located along the coast to visit the surrounding areas."

    5. Barview Jetty County Campground

    55 Reviews
    Rockaway Beach, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 322-3522

    $38 - $56 / night

    "The campground has a combination of tent sites and rv sites. additionally there are cabins available. There are restrooms located throughout the campground, and showers, always clean."

    "After several stops, we stumbled across this campground and happily discovered that they had spaces available.   "

    6. Thousand Trails Seaside

    24 Reviews
    Seaside, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The north side has the getaway cabins, and cottages. It also has the pool/hot tub, cafe, group fire pit, kids play ground, and overflow parking. Pickleball/tennis courts."

    "This campground has tent and RV sites plus cabins. We stayed in a cabin. The cabins are tasteful, spacious and clean and come equipped with kitchen supplies, microwave and coffee maker."

    7. Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Netarts, OR
    32 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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    8. Astoria-Warrenton-Seaside KOA

    45 Reviews
    Hammond, OR
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 861-2606

    $45 / night

    "The premium means full hook-ups, fire pit with some bench seating, picnic table, and a propane grill. Our row happened to back up to some trees and tent sites that were in a kind of gully below us."

    "Very family and pet friendly. Staff was wonderful with great attitudes. My only negative was that the free WiFi did not work and our site was not mowed. We would return for sure."

    9. Jetty Fishery Marina & RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Rockaway Beach, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 368-5746

    "Campsites are good size with some privacy. I was able to fit my 13ft pull behind with a canopy, a 2nd canopy and a 3 person tent as well as two SUV’s."

    "Nice & clean restrooms. Fires allowed. Pets allowed at site but not on beach. Seemed a little expensive."

    10. Cape Disappointment State Park Campground

    88 Reviews
    Ilwaco, WA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (360) 642-3078

    $10 - $40 / night

    "There are RV hook ups, tent sites, hiker/ biker spots, cabins, and yurts. Very easy access to the water as well."

    "Each camp site has its own fire ring and picnic table. Restrooms are in close proximity to the campsites. It’s a beach campground so remember the weather is going to be beachy."

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Cabin Reviews near Arch Cape, OR

843 Reviews of 53 Arch Cape 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.

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

    Kampers West RV Park

    Enjoyed the rustic cabin!

    Wanting to avoid the wildfire smoke in September, we headed to the coast in search of fresher air.  With rain in the forecast, we opted to stay in one of the cute rustic cabins at Kampers West RV Park. The front desk staff were welcoming when we arrived.  The cabin was basic but comfortable the night. It had a full bed and bunk bed, table, chair and heater.  Kampers West is conveniently located near Fort Stevens State Park and Lewis and Clark National Historical Park / Fort Clatsop and the The Fort To Sea Trail hiking in Warrenton.

  • Tamisha S.
    Oct. 1, 2019

    Fort Stevens State Park Campground

    RV-camping

    Loved this State Park! The trails around it were fun and led from the camp right up to the beach by the old ship wreck. My kids ages 2-14 always had something to do and we brought our bikes. The camping sites and RV sites are cheap compared to Utah, Washington and Idaho rates, but they were also very nice! A little close together but nice. You have to book your site months in advance at this place because it fills up fast. So much to do in this area! Close to seaside, the fort Stevens retired military site was free and interesting-with a scavenger hunt and prize at the end for the kids who complete it. Also, close to Astoria which also has many things to do! Loved that it was close enough to drive over the Columbia River to get to Washington to see the light houses!

    Campground info

    174 full-hookup sites (36 pull-through) 302 electrical sites with water (11 pull-through) Six tent sites with water nearby 15 yurts (7 pet-friendly) 11 deluxe cabins (5 pet-friendly) Hiker/biker camp Flush toilets and hot showers RV dump station Adult and Youth Bike Rentals 9-hole Columbia Shore Disc Golf Course

  • Mary C.
    Jun. 25, 2018

    Cape Disappointment State Park Campground

    This place has it all

    Cape Disappointment is a great spot for campers of all kinds. There are RV hook ups, tent sites, hiker/ biker spots, cabins, and yurts. Very easy access to the water as well.

    The yurts are your basic state park round dome with sleeping arrangements for up to 5 people. It has a table, chairs, and indoor heat.

    Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. There is a park store that has basic essentials and the ability to buy wood.

    During the spring, the wind can be pretty intense so beware if you are tent camping.

  • T
    Jun. 28, 2021

    Thousand Trails Seaside

    Very close to ammenaties

    The campground is split up into two sides. The north side and the south side. The north side has the getaway cabins, and cottages. It also has the pool/hot tub, cafe, group fire pit, kids play ground, and overflow parking. Pickleball/tennis courts. The north side is also the only side that has 50A power. The south side is all 30A. The tent sites are also on the north side. It gives access to all the amenities here. They took out the propane site, cause they didn’t have anyone to take care of it. We come down here to get away from the heat, inland, area. It’s usually 20-30 degrees cooler, than inland. So when the heat hits the valley, everyone runs to the coastline. So it can get crowded. You have to be careful with your kids. People don’t drive the speed limit. It’s 5mph. They drive like they are in the raceway. The Clatsop county beaches, have the best razor clam digging, in Oregon. On every minus tide, in the winter and spring, you have some of the best razor clams, this far south of Alaska. Usually from he first of October, to July 15th, all minus tides will expose the clam beds enough to walk out and get a delicious meal. Plus the Columbia River estuary is just 10 miles away. Which is the place of the world class Buoy #10 Salmon fishery, every August - October. Both Large Chinook Salmon, and the feisty smaller, Coho (silver) salmon. You also have fresh crabbing available in town, and behind the old high school, or drop a few pots while out salmon fishing, for a great fresh seafood meal.

  • Steve H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2020

    Fort Stevens State Park Campground

    Nice park, great trails

    The park is large but there are only around 5 tent spots available.  The tent sites are nice size and level with a fire ring and picnic table.  There is lots of foliage around the site so you have some privacy.  The tent area is on the same loop as cabins so there isn't a lot of RV traffic.  There is lots to do at this park and wildlife to see. The only down side is the loop is close to the entrance so there is some traffic noise as campers come and go through the night.

  • Kayla M.
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Barview Jetty County Campground

    Great Coastal Campground

    Barviews Jetty Campground, is one of the best camping spots. The campground has a combination of tent sites and rv sites. additionally there are cabins available. There are restrooms located throughout the campground, and showers, always clean. Located very close to the beach, super close. There is also FANTASTIC fishing! Pet Friendly! Large campsites! At a lot of camp sites there is even room to have tents and an RV!


Guide to Arch Cape

Cabin lodging options near Arch Cape provide year-round access to coastal activities, with most operating from May to October during peak season. The cabins range from primitive structures with minimal furnishings to deluxe units with full kitchens. Winter cabin camping reservations typically require booking 2-3 months in advance, with summer requiring 6-9 months planning for popular coastal cabin sites.

What to do

Beach exploration and tidepooling: Cape Lookout State Park Campground offers cabin accommodations with easy access to tidepool areas. "Super friendly beach camping sites on the Oregon Coast- cabins are safe and stormproof for great storm watching in winter/spring months. Steps from tidal pools means great beach combing in dry weather!" notes one visitor.

Crabbing excursions: Jetty Fishery Marina & RV Park provides cabin rentals with direct access to crabbing. "I showed up just looking for a site to put my tent up on my journey. I got here and found out you can fish for crabs, they cook for you here, the people are extremely friendly and helpful, you could rent a boat," explains one camper who discovered this opportunity.

Horseback riding on beaches: Sea Ranch Resort features cabin accommodations and equestrian facilities. "Great spot - good folks. The little store has everything you need. You can walk to the beach. The sauna/showers at the wellness clinic is worth it after a day on the beach/surfing," mentions a visitor about this cabin location near Arch Cape.

What campers like

Proximity to coastal towns: Cabins at Cannon Beach RV Resort provide walkable access to nearby communities. "This campground isn't cheap - but the other 2 in Cannon Beach are the same price and I think this one is cleaner and nicer. Walking distance to the beach and Cannon Beach 'downtown'," shares a recent visitor.

Historical exploration: Fort Stevens State Park Campground cabins offer access to numerous historical sites. "This is a great campground with a lot of sites. Visiting the Iredale shipwreck especially at sunset is beautiful. Also visiting the forts and cannons are fun. Bring mosquito repellent!" advises one camper about this historic location.

Indoor amenities during coastal weather: Many cabins near Arch Cape include indoor facilities to accommodate unpredictable weather. "Perfect spot to camp with an indoor pool. Close to town biking or walking. Nice well kept grounds. Cable tv hookups WiFi (although not very robust)," explains a visitor about Cannon Beach RV Resort's cabin amenities.

What you should know

Winter cabin booking: Cabin camping near Arch Cape in winter requires preparation but offers unique experiences. "We've been living in Oregon forever but never visited this park. We would imagine that this park is crowded all summer but right now in February it is very quiet," notes a camper at Nehalem Bay State Park Campground.

Varying cabin amenities: Facilities range widely between locations, requiring specific verification before booking. "The bathhouse is within walking distance but showed full quickly in the morning. This was a nice park with several things to see and do. Would stay here again if in the area," explains a Fort Stevens visitor who stayed in a yurt.

Seasonal wildlife viewing: Cabins provide opportunities for wildlife encounters. "The elk came right up to my site one evening as well. All in all a good experience!" reports a visitor at Sea Ranch Resort, highlighting the natural wildlife viewing potential from coastal cabins.

Tips for camping with families

Multi-generational trips: Barview Jetty County Campground cabins accommodate family gatherings. "This is one of my favorite campgrounds. Our family would do family campouts year after year. Now my cousins and our kids and grandkids repeat the tradition with excitement," shares one multi-generation visitor.

Kid-friendly amenities: Lookout for cabins with specific family features. "We just got back from our week long camping trip and like always it was fun. So much for kids to do from exploring, riding bikes, fishing and going to the amphitheater for some stories," reports a visitor about Fort Stevens State Park.

Beach safety considerations: Coastal conditions can change quickly at cabin sites. "The beach is only a five minute walk away. I would imagine that this park is crowded all summer but right now in February it is very quiet," notes a Nehalem Bay visitor, highlighting accessibility while mentioning seasonal differences.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives to RV hookups: When hookups aren't available, cabins provide comfort. "I've camped several times, literally across the street, at Fort Stevens State Park and decided to check out the KOA. At least in January, the rates where within $2 of the state park but with high speed internet," notes a visitor at Astoria-Warrenton-Seaside KOA.

Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts cabin versus RV camping decisions. "RV park has view of bay and mountains. You can rent items to go crabbing or just eat some of their fresh clams, oysters and crab. We did a bit both! Staff is friendly and hard working," reports a visitor at Jetty Fishery Marina & RV Park.

Full-hookup cabin alternatives: Cape Disappointment State Park Campground provides cabin options near full-hookup sites. "Great state park with campsites right on the beach or very near the beach. Sightseeing including two lighthouses, miles of forest trails and a lake. Very well maintained, some camp sites with full hook," explains a visitor, noting diverse accommodation options.

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