Best Glamping near Central Oregon in Oregon

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Best Glamping Sites Near Central Oregon (6)

    Camper-submitted photo at Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park near Prineville, OR

    1. Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park

    25 Reviews
    56 Photos
    131 Saves
    Prineville, Oregon

    Located partway along the Crooked River’s 125-mile journey from the Ochoco Mountains to its confluence with the Deschutes River, the Prineville Reservoir is a vast blue pool filling a colorful canyon of volcanic rock, sagebrush and juniper. The reservoir was created in the 1960s with the construction of the Bowman Dam. The state park was established shortly after to provide campers, anglers and water lovers an opportunity to enjoy the natural area—and a chance to beat Central Oregon’s summer heat. The park lies adjacent to the Prineville Reservoir Wildlife Area, which preserves the habitat of a wide variety of mammals, waterfowl, songbirds and raptors.

    Prineville Reservoir State Park is located just 15 miles south of the town of Prineville, and 50 miles east of Bend. The park’s Main Campground features 67 sites, including full- and partial-hookup RV sites and primitive tent sites. The Jasper Point Campground features 28 partial-hookup sites. Both locations provide drinking water, flush and vault toilets, hot showers, and recycling stations; a dump station is located at the Jasper Point site. There are also a few camping cabins for rent. The park hosts interpretive programs at an outdoor amphitheater, and onsite amenities include sports courts, hiking trails, a dog park, and a fishing pier. The park host sells ice and firewood. Dogs are welcome, but must remain leashed. Seasonal campsites are $21–$33/night; cabins are $89–$99/night; reservations recommended.

    For enjoying some on-the-water fun time, boaters can launch watercraft from the ramp at the day-use area, which has plenty of parking for vehicles and trailers. Nearby, sunbathers and swimmers can enjoy some beach time at the designated swim area. Picnic tables are available for packing lunches and refreshments to enjoy by the water. For paddling around the shoreline, kayaks and SUPs can be put in from either the boat launch or the beach. Anglers can cast for trout, catfish, bass and black crappie, then take their catches back and prep them for dinner at the park’s fish cleaning station. Another boat ramp, beach and parking area is located west of the state park at Powder House Cove, near the Bowman Dam.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $37 / night

    Frankie M.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Ochoco Lake County Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Ochoco Lake County Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Ochoco Lake County Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Ochoco Lake County Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Ochoco Lake County Park near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Ochoco Lake County Park near Prineville, OR

    2. Ochoco Lake County Park

    12 Reviews
    25 Photos
    107 Saves
    Prineville, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $10 - $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Deschute County Expo RV Park near Redmond, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deschute County Expo RV Park near Redmond, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deschute County Expo RV Park near Redmond, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deschute County Expo RV Park near Redmond, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deschute County Expo RV Park near Redmond, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deschute County Expo RV Park near Redmond, OR

    3. Deschute County Expo RV Park

    15 Reviews
    52 Photos
    20 Saves
    Redmond, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $35 / night

    The Dyrt's photo of glamping accommodations at Deer Creek Guard Station Cabin near Seneca, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deer Creek Guard Station Cabin near Seneca, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deer Creek Guard Station Cabin near Seneca, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deer Creek Guard Station Cabin near Seneca, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deer Creek Guard Station Cabin near Seneca, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Deer Creek Guard Station Cabin near Seneca, OR

    4. Deer Creek Guard Station Cabin

    1 Review
    12 Photos
    9 Saves
    Seneca, Oregon

    Overview

    Deer Creek Guard Station is located approximately 31 miles from the town of John Day, in central Oregon. It is in a beautiful, quiet location, off the beaten path. From sunup to sundown, the cabin affords opportunities for adventure in exploring, viewing wildlife, or just relaxing and enjoying the wonders of nature all around. The cabin is larger than some, is furnished and offers many comforts. It can be accessed by vehicle. Guests are responsible for their own travel arrangements and safety, and must bring several of their own amenities.

    Recreation

    Big game hunting is popular in the area, as well as fishing on Deer Creek and South Fork John Day River. Anglers might watch for,Mid-Columbia River Steelhead and redband trout, among others in the area. Guests can also enjoy hiking and horseback riding on a variety of trails in the area.

    Natural Features

    The three-room cabin was built in 1956 and was originally used as a work station by fireguards. Before satellite surveillance systems, fireguards were the smoke chasers who rushed to sites of reported smoke and tried to extinguish the flames. Douglas fir and ponderosa pine trees dot the broad, flat expanse surrounding the cabin, which sits at an elevation of 5,100 feet. Deer Creek runs through the area nearby. In the spring and summer, guests enjoy abundant wildflowers and wildlife in the area, including wild horses, elk, black bears, deer and wild turkeys and other species of birds.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (541) 575-3000.

    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Yurts
    • Glamping
    • Toilets
    • Alcohol

    $60 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Sun Rocks RV Resort near Prineville, OR

    5. Sun Rocks RV Resort

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    2 Saves
    Prineville, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $28 - $38 / night

    Jacob N.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Desert Rose Family Private Campground near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Rose Family Private Campground near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Rose Family Private Campground near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Rose Family Private Campground near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Rose Family Private Campground near Prineville, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Rose Family Private Campground near Prineville, OR

    6. Desert Rose Family Private Campground

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    Prineville, Oregon

    Sitting just above the canyon from Crooked River, is two acres of peaceful camping bliss.

    Our family has loved having our own private spot for a couple of decades now but we are ready to share the astonishing clear starry nights with fellow campers. With no next door neighbors or a flood of lights nearby, the beauty of the heavens can open to your eyes. Come and enjoy the quiet serenity we have loved so much.

    1 Yurt, 1 Cabin, 2 tent sites, 3 RV/Travel Trailer back-in spots

    - - BLM land less then one mile --

    -- Prineville Reservoir 12 miles --

    -- Dry camp/Boondocking --

    -- No water/electricity/hookups --

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $145 / night

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Recent Glamping Reviews near Central Oregon

53 Reviews of 6 Central Oregon Campgrounds


  • Kelly H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park
    Jan. 6, 2024

    Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park

    Loved this smaller State Park and area!

    We were able to score a couple of nights here in Early May.  It's a very popular Oregon State Park and I'm sure summer requires advance planning.  The weekend we were there was pretty full and our site was at the top of the B loop.  Monday, however, the park cleared out to much fewer campers.   The lake was actually mostly full and the views were beautiful.   Some of the amenities were boating, of course, lake views from some sites, a nice dog park along with the normal state park fare.  We'll definitely make another trip!

  • Jessie B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ochoco Lake County Park
    Aug. 4, 2020

    Ochoco Lake County Park

    Awful campground, no beach- park host rude

    I booked this campsite for my boyfriend and I for our anniversary and it was awful. The campground has no privacy (especially if you stay in the inner campsites), they have a public space right in the middle of all the campsites so people walk through your campsite all the time. The lake was pretty but the “beach” was just sharp rocks that people were sliding down the whole time. Our dogs paws were hurting so bad they didn’t even want to go swimming or play. It’s also on a hillside so there is nowhere to set up chairs or anything, we had to sit on top of the rocks and try and make a flat surface for the dogs to lay on. I posted a photo so you all can see the horrible beach. Also the park hosts (besides the one guy) were very rude. The older lady with the longer frizzy brown/gray hair would just walk around glaring at you and we saw her talking to someone pointing at us clearly talking about us. I’m not sure why she was so rude besides the day before when I had to go to the bathroom and they decided to clean it and close it in the middle of the day so I asked how long and just waited for them to finish(you would think they would clean it early in the morning so people could go to the bathroom when they need to). Just a very rude woman.

  • J
    Camper-submitted photo from Ochoco Lake County Park
    Oct. 1, 2018

    Ochoco Lake County Park

    Lakeside campground perfect for those that want to escape

    This campground was great in so many ways. Lots of reservations were available in the days leading up to our trip. The campground we ended up reserving was very large and had great lake views. Not sure if it was the time of year we went or if it is always quiet but one night we had maybe 3 other campers in the campground. My one complaint would be the access to the lake is almost impossible. We brought our paddleboards with us but the water level was too low so the boat ramp was closed and the walk to the water was a lot further than we had anticipated. Despite that one obstacle, I would definitely stay here again. Also looks like it is a good place for fishing since I saw multiple people catching rather large fish all weekend.

  • F
    Camper-submitted photo from Ochoco Lake County Park
    Aug. 15, 2018

    Ochoco Lake County Park

    Hidden Gem

    You have to book online 2 days in advance, but they always have walk-in non reserved sites, that don't fill up! There's a few right on the water. In my opinion they were better than the actual campsite. The sites seem close to other campers, but not the walk-in sites (pro tip) $5 firewood is sold by the camp host. Freshwater in easily accessible. Perfect for stargazing in meteor shower.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Ochoco Lake County Park
    May. 5, 2019

    Ochoco Lake County Park

    Better in Off Season

    This is located just out of Prineville and can get a lot of local traffic in the summer months. It is a fairly nice CG, with bathrooms and hot water. CG is set up for RV or tent camping. Primary feature is access to the water.

  • Katie P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ochoco Lake County Park
    Jun. 30, 2019

    Ochoco Lake County Park

    Well kept facilities

    This location is certainly not rugged, but it has gorgeous views of the lake and a clean facility. All around good trip.

  • Abby F.
    Camper-submitted photo from Ochoco Lake County Park
    Jul. 1, 2019

    Ochoco Lake County Park

    Tiny site, beautiful lake

    Tiny little campsite with spots right next to each other. 10 walk up tent sites, most are right along the water. Everyone is so close together you get to know your neighbors pretty well. Dogs must be on leashes at all times, walk up sites have porta potty style bathrooms but if you walk up to registration there’s hot showers and hookups available!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ochoco Lake County Park
    Jul. 16, 2022

    Ochoco Lake County Park

    Shady and clean

    A shady spot to put up our tent was most welcome. This campground is well-maintained. The bathrooms are clean. The showers are hot and the host was friendly and helpful. A downside is the proximity to the highway and the resulting noise.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Ochoco Lake County Park
    Apr. 26, 2024

    Ochoco Lake County Park

    Cute small campground - Dry Camping

    Cute small campground on a little hill overlooking a lake.  Tent sites by the lake's edge. 
    Very Clean bathrooms with code for campers. Pits for public areas. 
    Since there are no RV services be prepared to hear some generators running occasionally.  Quiet hours 10PM-7AM.  Water is available but may not be close enough for a hose to your RV.  Most sites have good Starlink view of skies.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park
    Aug. 9, 2021

    Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park

    Great amenities

    This was my first time renting an RV spot at a campground and don’t have much experience to compare with other campgrounds. The RV spot I reserved had good amenities such as electrical outlets, a water faucet, a picnic table and a fire pit. I don’t have an RV but reserved this spot to car camp in my Tesla and be able to charge my car overnight.

    Other amenities include bathroom and showers. They sell firewood and ice where the campground hosts are.

    The campground hosts and park rangers were also very friendly.

  • Richard H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park
    Jun. 30, 2023

    Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park

    Prineville Reservoir State Park

    Stayed two nights at end of June. Reservoir is full but has algae bloom along shore. Firewood and ice is available to purchase on site. bathrooms and showers were clean and well kept. Sites near the water have a nice breeze sometimes. Some sites have partial shade. roads and campsite drives are paved.

  • D
    Camper-submitted photo from Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park
    Aug. 31, 2023

    Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park

    This is a beautiful campground!

    We are here as camp hosts; the rangers are great to work with. The campground is beautiful, we have deer and squirls and lizards every day. It was so fun to watch the squirls play. The roads are paved, and the sites are as well with fire pits and picnic tables. full hookups with fifty amps or you can choose a lessor grade site. The lake is full, and the fishing is good. I have seen ospreys diving into the lake hunting. sites are mostly level, and the roads are wide.

  • Mark S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park
    Jul. 31, 2020

    Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park

    A little disappointed

    But to be honest, I didn’t know what to expect. It was very hot and dusty so we spent quite a bit of time on the beach. The water level was low, but most reservoirs are pretty low this time of year. My biggest complaint was the amount of trash along the shore and in the water. My wife actually found a used sanitary napkin floating around! Disgusting. The campsites don’t have much privacy and there’s not much room to back in your trailer. Meaning the pads are ninety degrees from the road in some spots, not angled. On the plus side, we were able to break out the telescope once the sun was down and do some stargazing as there’s hardly any light pollution. The bathrooms were also very clean. The camp hosts sell ice, which is cool because the nearest store is a few miles back down the road. It seems like the main draw here is the lake, but for us, it was the worst part of the campground.

  • Nancy H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park
    Aug. 9, 2017

    Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park

    Dog Friendly Deluxe Cabin

    While other cabins overlook the reservoir, the dog friendly one is perched uphill by the park entrance. There is still a view from the front porch of the reservoir, and the side window looks out on the hillside where the deer amble on down to the water from. The medium sized campground spills down the hill to the reason everyone goes there, the reservoir. The campground was nearly empty after spring break, yet had many day visitors to the boat ramp and fishing platform. The wind made fishing from the dock cold and uncomfortable, moving to the shore right beside it fixed that issue. The vault toilets in the fishing and boating areas were large and spotlessly clean.

  • Kelly N.
    Camper-submitted photo from Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Prineville Reservoir Campground — Prineville Reservoir State Park

    Worth the drive!

    Great campground with boat access and cabins. They have the best fishing dock and cleaning station that I have yet to see. We had great luck catching many crappie here which made great fish tacos for our Camp dinner. Not all cabins and tent sites are open year round. The rangers were great and very helpful. Make sure to look at a map before headed out because Gps will take you on a dirt road adventure to your campsite.


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