Best Cabin Camping near Chiloquin, OR

Several rustic cabins and furnished cabin rentals can be found within a short drive of Chiloquin, Oregon. Crater Lake Resort in Fort Klamath offers pet-friendly cabins with electric hookups and basic amenities. Lake of the Woods Resort provides cabins described by visitors as "tiny houses" with varying levels of furnishing. "They have cabins (tiny houses) for rent as well as spots for RVs! The lake is absolutely stunning and a great size for boating and fishing," notes Mica Z., who stayed at Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods. Mazama Village Campground inside Crater Lake National Park features cabin accommodations, though these are more hotel-style units with limited amenities. Most cabins in the region include beds, basic furniture, and outdoor picnic tables, while higher-end options may include propane heating, refrigerators, and cooking facilities.

Cabin types range from primitive one-room structures to more comfortable multi-room accommodations. Currier Guard Station offers a small cabin with "a queen bed and a bunk bed, propane stove, fridge, lights and fireplace/furnace," according to visitor Matt E., though it has no running water and uses an outhouse. Klamath Falls KOA maintains cabin rentals year-round with access to the campground's amenities including showers and a camp store. Most cabins in the region operate seasonally, with peak availability from May through September. Pet policies vary significantly between properties, with Crater Lake Resort welcoming pets while Mazama Village cabins prohibit them. Advance reservations are essential during summer months, particularly for cabins at Crater Lake National Park, which can book up to a year in advance.

Visitors should plan to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels for most cabin stays in the area. As one Crater Lake Resort guest noted, "The beds in the cabin were wood, so we should have brought more pillows." Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties, from bare-bones setups with only outdoor fire pits to cabins with propane stoves and refrigerators. Most cabin locations have on-site camp stores for basic supplies, though selection is limited and prices tend to be higher than in town. The Klamath Falls KOA offers the most convenient access to full grocery stores and restaurants, while more remote cabin locations like those at Diamond Lake or Lake of the Woods require guests to bring most supplies with them. Cell service is spotty at most cabin locations, though some Lake of the Woods sites report limited connectivity.

Best Cabin Sites Near Chiloquin, Oregon (29)

    1. Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    82 Reviews
    Crater Lake, OR
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 292-6720

    "Great location minutes from Crater Lake. We walked in with no reservation and easily found a spot. They have some electric hook ups but we took a dry spot(same price, $31.00). Many pull through."

    "Our park entrance fee normally $30 was waved because we had a Eagle Pass as well as our 50% discount for our camp site."

    2. Crater Lake Resort

    8 Reviews
    Fort Klamath, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 381-2349

    "Stayed in the primative cabin for an evening with the spouse and our dog."

    "At Crater Lake taking the rim road it leads you the highest point in the park. This road is 7,860’ above sea level and the highest point around the rim drive."

    3. Rocky Point Resort

    10 Reviews
    Chiloquin, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 356-2287

    "I booked a pull through spot online, when I arrived the owner walked around with me recommending available spots with a better view."

    "This was a beautiful place to stay that we got lucky booking on a holiday weekend at the last minute. We arrived around 1730 after visiting Crater Lake."

    4. Aspen Point (lake of The Woods, Or)

    8 Reviews
    Butte Falls, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 949-8020

    $32 - $140 / night

    "Multiple bathrooms, clean spaces with plenty of space, a shower, beautiful lake, and cell phone service! Went over the weekend and they have free live music at the lodge!"

    "Nice campground at the lake of the woods. It's very close to the lodge and cabin's which seem like they could be very busy during the summer."

    5. Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    7 Reviews
    Butte Falls, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 201-4194

    $25 / night

    "They have cabins (tiny houses) for rent as well as spots for RVs! The lake is absolutely stunning and a great size for boating and fishing."

    "Lake of the Woods RV and Cabin Resort in Oregon. It is a lake surrounded by trees 30 min West of Klamath Falls. This is truly a cozy hidden gem! It’s rustic and clean with all the amenities you need."

    6. Sunset Campground at Lake of the Woods

    6 Reviews
    Butte Falls, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 885-3400

    "Great campsite right on the Lake of the Woods in Southern Oregon. Perfect spot to get away from the valleys heat."

    "Arrived on mid afternoon Sunday with no reservation and was able to get a lake view site. Short walk (<100yds) to lake with rocky beaches. Lots of swimmers, kayaks, paddle boards, fishing."

    7. Klamath Falls KOA

    13 Reviews
    Klamath Falls, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 884-4644

    "Want to be close to town for a night. This KOA is well kept, has a small store, gas station and propane. Also offers a clean pool and restroom. Camp sites are nice wirh green grass."

    "avoid KOAs and other full amenities campgrounds because they're pricey and not the camping experience we desire but when we have chore day, we like a one-stop shop and will seek these out to dump, shower"

    8. Diamond Lake

    62 Reviews
    Diamond Lake, OR
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 498-2531

    $16 - $27 / night

    "Fire pit, picnic table, showers, flush toilets and large campsites.

    Really good balance of privacy and community.

    Bikes and Boat Rentals nearby as well as a small general store and restaurant."

    "This campground was in a great location to go see crater lake (15 min drive or less) as well as nearby Hot Springs (30ish min drive) and waterfalls. The campground itself was wooded and very close to"

    9. Lake of The Woods Resort

    4 Reviews
    Butte Falls, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 949-8300

    "Camped in our trailer, while son and his family rented a cabin. Great time. Music, restaurant has delicious food, and the fishing wasn't half bad (boat rentals available)."

    "The resort is rustic and beautiful and everything you need. The lake is right there and the views are spectacular."

    10. Fish Lake Resort

    4 Reviews
    Butte Falls, OR
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 949-8500

    $28 - $50 / night

    "The campsites were cleared of snow and we had a beautiful overlook of the lake. The staff/host were wonderful and accommodating."

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Cabin Reviews near Chiloquin, OR

252 Reviews of 29 Chiloquin Campgrounds


  • M
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Currier Guard Station

    Good Spot Away From Everyone

    Small cabin with a queen bed and a bunk bed. Propane stove, fridge, lights and fireplace/furnace. Outhouse available but no running water. Road into the site is a little rough at a spot or two.

  • A
    Jun. 23, 2021

    Diamond Lake

    Great!!!

    Beautiful!

    Fire pit, picnic table, showers, flush toilets and large campsites.

    Really good balance of privacy and community.

    Bikes and Boat Rentals nearby as well as a small general store and restaurant.

    Short drive to Crater Lake National Park.

    Note: I recommend getting a site near the water if you can. The Forest is very buddy but better by the water.

  • Meg J.
    Aug. 12, 2024

    Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    Poor management/mediocre cabin

    The Cabin is perfectly fine, but don’t expect any frills. No cell service or WiFi. No tv. No fridge. The water is hot. Note that this“cabin” is actually four different hotel rooms that all walls. You are not in a quaint cabin in the woods. You are in a bare bones hotel room with thin walls and no amenities. There is a picnic table outside but no real lounge area despite being in the middle of a gorgeous national park. 

    I ended up in this cabin because the system that manages the reservations screwed up. I booked and RV site 6 months ago and was called two weeks before and told that they overbooked. The only way to accommodate me was to have me stay in one site for one night and then move to a different site for 8 nights. However the 8 night site turned out to be too short for my RV when I showed up there(I was always up front about the length of my rig). I was told the only thing open for the length of my stay was a cabin and were told to park the RV in the cabin parking lot and stay in the cabin. 

    Things that occurred over the course of 9 days:

    Housekeeping knocking on my door at 730am on a Saturday provide service while I was asleep. They typically knocked on my door 2-3 times per day to ask when I was leaving.

    running out of toilet paper and having to walk 3/4 mile to the camp store to get more(there is no phone in the room and no service)

    the power going out

    and my favorite, getting home from dinner at 10pm to find that our keys had been deactivated because“they thought we were leaving that day” and having to drive up to the crater rim(30 min round trip) to get new keys because the camp store closes at 9pm 

    The campground advertised laundry but the laundry is broken with no timeline to fix. 

    All in all, I just wanted what I paid for, a campsite with electric that fit my RV. Not a weird parking lot spot and a half-baked hotel room. 

    Unfortunately this campground is the only game in town. Good luck with your visit to crater lake.

  • Mica Z.
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    Great spot for the family!

    My entire family has stayed here twice for family reunions and it has been a great spot for the entire family! They have cabins (tiny houses) for rent as well as spots for RVs! The lake is absolutely stunning and a great size for boating and fishing. The tiny cabins do have some critters living in them but as long as you don’t leave food on the counters you should be okay!

  • Rhonda S.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    Huge spots!

    Great location minutes from Crater Lake. We walked in with no reservation and easily found a spot. They have some electric hook ups but we took a dry spot(same price, $31.00). Many pull through. Bathrooms and free showers. Store, gas station. Picnic tables and fire pits at every spot. My only gripe was since the campsites are so large you get lots of families utilizing one spot so it gets really loud once everyone gets back from day excursions. We had 2-3 families in one spot next to us with 4-5 screaming kids riding their scooters around until dark. So perhaps look for a spot that doesn’t have 8-10 chairs around it if you’re looking for a quiet spot.

  • K
    Jun. 22, 2021

    Crater Lake Resort

    Wonderful Retreat

    Stayed in the primative cabin for an evening with the spouse and our dog. The little store was great for last minute supplies and gifts, the resort offered free canoe rentals, but we had brought our own kayaks and used them in the slow moving creek. The beds in the cabin were wood, so we should have brought more pillows, but overall we loved the spot and the amenities! We would stay again and recommend it to everyone!

  • Robert D.
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    Great lake, ok campground.

    Our park entrance fee normally $30 was waved because we had a Eagle Pass as well as our 50% discount for our camp site. But be aware you need to go to the village camp store and ask for your discount after paying online for your site and they will refund your discount amount. Moreover at Mazama Village they assign you your camp site- there is no choosing! If you booked more than two or three-night, this can be a problem. There are only a very few sites with power in section B and C. I saw large 5th wheels crammed into difficult and small site, and tiny teardrops in giant site- all assigned. It's a crap shoot! Our site was D1 where the picnic table, fire ring and Bear food locker was all on the wrong side of our trailer. So if you get any site with an odd numbered 1,3,5,7,9 and so on you will have the same issue. Only saving grace was the fact it was close to all the lake activities and the rim drive. Plus the gas station was cheaper than the outside gas price by .25 cents a gallon. NO diesel fuel only regular unleaded gas.

  • Amy & Stu B.
    Oct. 20, 2022

    Diamond Lake

    Great choice!

    This campground was in a great location to go see crater lake (15 min drive or less) as well as nearby Hot Springs (30ish min drive) and waterfalls. The campground itself was wooded and very close to diamond lake, it was a very beautiful location. There were lots of close by walking trails which was wonderful.

    The amenities were nice enough, sometimes the showers are hot and others times was not. Most of the laundry machines were working with several out of service, and worked well enough.

    The staff was helpful and gave suggestions for nearby hiking and Hot Springs. Sites included fire ring, a picnic table, and full hook ups. The stars at night were incredible.

  • Johnny G.
    Jul. 15, 2019

    Aspen Point (lake of The Woods, Or)

    Perfect spot to camp!

    Multiple bathrooms, clean spaces with plenty of space, a shower, beautiful lake, and cell phone service! Went over the weekend and they have free live music at the lodge! Family and pet friendly really doesn’t get any better than this for $25 a night.


Guide to Chiloquin

Cabin camping near Chiloquin, Oregon offers a serene escape into nature, with various options for comfortable stays amidst stunning landscapes.

Cabin campers like these nearby activities

  • Enjoy canoeing and fishing at the beautiful Lake of The Woods Resort, where you can rent boats and explore the scenic waters.
  • Experience the breathtaking views and hiking trails at Crater Lake Resort, just a short drive away from your cabin.
  • Take advantage of the family-friendly amenities at Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods, which features a swimming beach and picnic areas.

Explore the stunning Crater Lake National Park

  • Stay at Mazama Village Campground for easy access to the park's hiking trails and breathtaking views of the lake.
  • Experience the tranquility of nature at Aspen Point, where you can enjoy peaceful wooded campsites along the lake.
  • Discover the hidden gem of Imnaha Campground, featuring a picturesque creek and a cozy cabin for a remote getaway.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $25 to $240

  • Enjoy a budget-friendly stay at Willow Lake, where cabin prices are around $25 per night, perfect for a family outing.
  • Experience the comfort of a cabin at Fish Lake Resort, with rates starting at approximately $50, offering a great base for outdoor adventures.
  • For a more luxurious experience, consider Lake of The Woods Resort, where cabin rentals can go up to $240, providing a well-equipped stay with various amenities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Chiloquin, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Chiloquin, OR is Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park with a 4.3-star rating from 82 reviews.

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