Best Cabin Camping near Beaver, OR

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Several state parks and private resorts around Beaver, Oregon provide furnished cabins with varying amenities. Cape Lookout State Park Campground offers secluded cabins with full bathrooms, kitchenettes with sinks, microwaves, small refrigerators, and gas grills on the porches. These cabins are set back in the trees for privacy while maintaining beach access. Barview Jetty County Campground features cabin rentals with clean restroom facilities throughout the grounds. Cape Kiwanda RV Resort provides comfortable cabins with electric heat, TVs, dorm refrigerators, microwaves, and outdoor amenities including BBQ grills, picnic tables, and fire pits. According to one visitor, "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. Most state park cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when they book quickly. Pet-friendly options exist at several locations, though specific cabins may need to be requested. At Thousand Trails Pacific City, small cabins offer some privacy with good bathroom and shower facilities nearby. Sea Ranch Resort provides both small park cabins that sleep 2 ($105/night) and large park cabins that sleep 3 ($120/night). One reviewer noted, "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." Lincoln City KOA offers cabin camping in a forested setting with playground and in-campground store access.

Most cabins include basic furniture but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations - some provide only outdoor fire pits while others include refrigerators, microwaves, and sinks. Cooking equipment such as pots, pans, and utensils are typically not provided. On-site camp stores at locations like Cape Kiwanda RV Resort and Thousand Trails Pacific City sell firewood, ice, and basic provisions. For more extensive grocery shopping, Tillamook offers full-service supermarkets approximately 20-30 minutes from most coastal cabin locations. Visitors staying at forest cabins should consider bringing flashlights, extra blankets for cooler coastal nights, and appropriate footwear for beach access trails.

Best Cabin Sites Near Beaver, Oregon (44)

    1. Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Netarts, OR
    9 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."

    2. Thousand Trails Pacific City

    18 Reviews
    Pacific City, OR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Tent sites and small cabins that are somewhat private."

    "hookups for the trailer, fire pit and table. poolhouse and laundry facilities bathrooms and beach! we walked to the beach for a fantastic sunset!"

    3. Barview Jetty County Campground

    55 Reviews
    Rockaway Beach, OR
    21 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.   "

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    4. Cape Kiwanda RV Resort and Marketplace

    11 Reviews
    Pacific City, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 965-6230

    $22 - $169 / night

    "We headed to the Pacific City in search of fresh air in mid September when much of Oregon was consumed by wildfire smoke."

    "Pool is open, new ownership, awesome gear borrowing system for bikes & Sand boards, delicious pizza, great playground, clean bathrooms and laundry, adorable bunnies… the list goes on."

    5. Nehalem Bay State Park Campground

    90 Reviews
    Manzanita, OR
    29 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."

    6. Netarts Bay RV Park & Marina

    10 Reviews
    Netarts, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 842-7774

    "This is probably one of our favorites if not the favorite RV park we have stayed at. We were fortunate enough to land a spot right by the water and it was amazing!"

    "Great staff, clean showers and bathroom, beautiful location for a walk on the coast line … Really really beautiful location."

    7. Devil’s Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    39 Reviews
    Lincoln City, OR
    23 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."

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    8. Pleasant Valley RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Beaver, OR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 842-4779

    $30 - $45 / night

    "Several trees around for shade. We were there for a month and had no issues. WiFi not the best but it did ok. Other than that, we would definitely stay there again if back in the area."

    "This is an old KOA Park so lots are rather close together."

    9. Hart's Camp

    5 Reviews
    Pacific City, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 965-7006

    "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."

    "You can walk to the beach, dunes, waves, campfire on the beach, brewery, super extensive market, gear rentals, indoor pool, coffee shop, restaurants - they’re all right here."

    10. Neskowin Creek RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Neskowin, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 392-3355

    "This is a great park, with laundry, pool sauna ,  fire pits, close to beach......"

    "This place is friendly and in a great location. There are some cabins available and family activities."

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Cabin Reviews near Beaver, OR

850 Reviews of 44 Beaver 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!

  • L
    Aug. 7, 2018

    Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground

    Good for biking, heated yurts, smaller tent spots

    We've been here 3 times, once for tent camping and twice in a yurt. The yurts are heated, and a couple of them are pet friendly, which is great for us! There is a small table in each yurt. Theres a couch and a bunk bed for sleeping arrangements, with the lower bunk larger than the top bunk. Great walking trails and day use areas, and our favorite thing about this place is biking on the biking trails surrounding the area. Beautiful and close to civilization for a quick and low key camping trip. Great for beginner campers and families!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • K
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Nehalem Bay State Park Campground

    Peaceful Slice of Heaven on the Pacific Coast

    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. Really liked that each yurt had its own deck, picnic table, and fire pit. The shrubbery around the campgrounds was really cool and offered extra privacy. They also had equestrian sites as well as tent and electric RV. Cannot wait to go back my only regret was that we couldn't stay longer!

  • 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.


Guide to Beaver

Cabin camping near Beaver, Oregon provides coastal forest accommodations typically within 25-35 miles of the town. Most cabins are situated along the Highway 101 corridor between Tillamook and Lincoln City, with over 80% offering year-round availability. The average nightly temperature fluctuates between 45-65°F even in summer months due to coastal influence.

What to do

Beach exploration: Walk directly from cabins to shoreline at Cape Lookout State Park Campground. Several coastal cabin locations offer direct beach access within a 5-minute walk. "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 Vicki T.

Crabbing and fishing: Rent equipment at Netarts Bay RV Park & Marina. The park provides boat rentals for crabbing and clamming plus shellfish licenses for sale. According to Taka, "Cozy, friendly an an amazing view of the Netarts Bay. Loved it so much that we went back next weekend."

Hiking: Try the Cape Lookout peninsula trail for moderate terrain. The trail extends approximately 2.5 miles with minimal elevation gain but offers substantial coastal views. "Do the Cape Lookout peninsula hike! Gorgeous views without great effort. Lots of tree roots that will tire your feet but not a strenuous hike overall: ~5 miles roundtrip," recommends Kayla S.

Sand dune recreation: Borrow sand boards at Hart's Camp. The park offers free gear rental for guests staying in cabins. Jennifer H. explains, "Want to sand surf the dune - borrow a sand board. Did I mention the delicious pizza place and pelican brewery. It's just awesome."

What campers like

Cabin variety: Thousand Trails Pacific City offers small cabins with moderate privacy. These accommodations feature basic interior spaces with access to communal bathhouse facilities. Ryan E. notes, "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."

Wildlife observation: Multiple campgrounds feature resident rabbits. Most cabins, especially at Cape Kiwanda RV Resort, provide opportunities to observe wildlife from your front porch. "This is a nice quiet campground that is spread out. Bunnies are great to watch. Close to drive on beach which is nice when you have kids," shares Neil B.

Beach proximity: Ocean views from some cabin locations. Several cabins at Cape Lookout State Park offer partial ocean views through the trees. "We camped in tents over the weekend at the end of April, and we loved it there! It was such a short walk to the beach and you could hear the waves when you're going to sleep!" reports Trina C.

Indoor recreation options: Neskowin Creek RV Resort provides indoor swimming facilities. The park maintains a heated pool and scheduled activities throughout the week. Jeff P. comments, "Its located within walking distance to the coast. Plenty of activities for the kids to play. Indoor swimming. They often do pot luck dinners."

What you should know

Seasonal bathroom access: Many campground facilities have door codes. Some cabin guests arriving after office hours may not receive bathroom access until morning check-in. As one visitor to Pleasant Valley RV Park noted, "No wifi code given if you arrive after hours nor code to the bathrooms."

Cell service limitations: Limited connectivity in most coastal locations. Prepare by downloading maps and information before arrival. Dana O. warns, "No cell service, so be prepared."

Reservation requirements: Most cabin sites require advance booking. Reservations for summer months should be made 3-6 months in advance, with weekend availability extremely limited. According to campers at Barview Jetty County Campground, "I have seen some pretty long lines at check-in though so I recommend getting in before 2 pm or after 4 pm to avoid waiting."

Weather considerations: Coastal temperatures remain cool even in summer. Cabin campers should pack warm clothing regardless of season due to evening temperature drops. "We were in the area to watch some friends compete in the longboard contest... Literally across the street from Pelican Brew and rad surf," shares Sara S., noting coastal conditions ideal for surfing but requiring warm layers.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Look for cabin sites near recreation facilities. Several parks offer dedicated play areas within view of cabin accommodations. Esther D. shares about Thousand Trails, "Didn't have the kids in this trip but they would have loved the play areas and bunnies!"

Beach safety: Check tide tables before planning beach activities. High tide significantly reduces available beach space at several locations. Trina C. advises, "Look up the tides tho, since there's such a short beach to the water, during high tide the beach disappears."

Kid-friendly cabin layouts: Some cabins feature loft spaces or bunk arrangements. These configurations maximize floor space for families while providing separate sleeping areas. At Devil's Lake State Recreation Area Campground, cabins and yurts provide family-friendly options as Minta J. explains: "We have tent camped in the summer and stayed in the yurts during winter break. It's a great campground."

Biking opportunities: Some parks loan bicycles to cabin guests. Multiple locations offer paved paths safe for younger riders. Nicole R. notes, "The beach access trail was perfectly located near our camp spot and another trail up near the lodge have amazing views of Cape Kiwanda. Kids really enjoyed camping here."

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