Best Glamping near Eagle Point, OR

Valley of the Rogue State Park and Jackson Wellsprings provide distinctive glamping accommodations near Eagle Point, Oregon. These locations house comfortable yurts and glamping tents fitted with amenities that elevate the outdoor experience beyond traditional camping. The Jackson Wellsprings offers unique dome structures and bell tents with comfortable bedding and access to natural hot springs. "Everything was great, RV electrical was perfect, and loved the scenery and teepee," noted one guest about the On Sacred Grounds Relaxation Retreat. Valley of the Rogue maintains several glamping options with electricity hookups and climate control features. Medford-Gold Hill KOA joins these offerings with their glamping accommodations that include private fire rings and picnic areas, while providing easy access to local attractions.

Glamping guests at these locations enjoy private access to natural mineral hot springs at Jackson Wellsprings, where soaking pools maintain temperatures around 120 degrees. The facility boasts walking trails that wind through vegetable and flower gardens, creating a serene environment for relaxation. According to a camper, "Jackson wellsprings is clean, relaxing, and worth it. Without going too far out of the valley, it's a good place to let things melt away." On Sacred Grounds Relaxation Retreat provides a quiet, intimate setting with only three glamping sites, ensuring privacy and personalized experiences. Seasonal considerations vary by location, with Howard Prairie Lake Resort operating from April through October, while Valley of the Rogue State Park remains open year-round for glamping enthusiasts. Most locations require reservations, particularly during summer months when these distinctive accommodations fill quickly.

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Best Glamping Sites Near Eagle Point, Oregon (39)

    1. Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Rogue River, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 582-3128

    $31 - $77 / night

    "Other amenities include flush toilets, hot showers, a volleyball court, day use area, riverside trail, and green-way paved trail through the park. 

    My overall impression of the Park was great!"

    "Our GPS wanted to take us up to Exit 48 on I-5N, but we followed the website instructions and the State Park signs off I-5 and took Exit 45B."

    2. Joseph H. Stewart County Park

    29 Reviews
    Prospect, OR
    18 miles
    Website

    "This large campground is off highway 62 at Lost Creek Lake. There are water and electric hook ups and non hook up sites available."

    "We were leaving crater lake and needed a place to camp. usually we hate going to rv parks because they are loud and, no offense to anyone, ritzy. we like the rugged road camping in the woods. but this"

    3. Jackson Wellsprings

    21 Reviews
    Talent, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 482-3776

    $25 - $40 / night

    "I’m camping here in my car basically in a gravel parking lot next to a meadow for tent campers. There’s very little privacy however! The amenities and addition opportunities make up for it."

    "This is a beautiful campground that is great for renting and grabbing a great spot near Ashland as your driving through. Who doesn’t want to stop at a hot spring?"

    4. Medford-Gold Hill KOA

    11 Reviews
    Gold Hill, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 855-7710

    "It is close to Hwy 5 so a lot of road noise. But most in this area are. Sites are tight like most KOAs. We chose an end spot and did alright. Plus it was quiet part of year."

    "Nice staff, nice bathrooms, clean park. We're in the area for work and this is a nice place to stay."

    5. Medford Oaks RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Eagle Point, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 826-5103

    6. On Sacred Grounds Relaxation Retreat

    1 Review
    Gold Hill, OR
    8 miles
    +1 (541) 840-9359

    $55 - $65 / night

    "Everything was great, RV electrical was perfect (30 and 50 amp available), and loved the scenery and teepee."

    7. Medford Oaks RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Eagle Point, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 826-5103

    8. Whiskey Springs Campground

    5 Reviews
    Butte Falls, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 560-3900

    $16 / night

    "The dirt around the fire pit had recently been raked! Bathroom was in good shape as well."

    "Paved campsites, pet friendly, creek, trails, handicap accessible, RV, tent, camphost stays here, shaded."

    9. Willow lake

    3 Reviews
    Butte Falls, OR
    18 miles
    Website

    $38 - $158 / night

    "Willow lake is a nice lake for a good summertime day in Oregon! It’s not too far away from Medford… we’ll, about an hour. A good boating, kayaking, paddle boarding lake that’s family friendly."

    "What a fantastic lake!"

    10. Jackson County Howard Prairie Lake Resort

    13 Reviews
    Ashland, OR
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 482-1979

    "Ice Cream and beautiful lake for swimming and kayaking. We took the family here for Fathers Day and enjoyed the entire weekend. We kayaked, rode bikes and got ice cream on out way out."

    "A quiet family campground by an Oregon lake in southern Oregon, at about 4000 feet elevation that has fishing, water skiing, boating, hiking, biking and fantastic chocolate vanilla soft serve cones at"

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Glamping Reviews near Eagle Point, OR

288 Reviews of 39 Eagle Point Campgrounds


  • Corey O.
    Mar. 7, 2021

    Cedar Bloom

    Peaceful grounds, Lack of Communication

    This review is for the open camping.

    I arrived and after looking around for a long while for someone, I was given a quick pointing out of where everything generally was. A map or better signage is sorely needed.

    The grounds were peaceful. There are open-air showers, a community kitchen, sauna and swimming hole. The mini A-frames and dome look very cool, even from a distance.

    I tried out the sauna. It didn’t seem to be working for over 40 minutes. No one was around to troubleshoot. It just started working eventually on its own and was nice, relaxing.

  • Stacy
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Sunny Valley Campground

    Very nice!

    We were here for a quick overnight in our 24' travel trailer. The place is very nice with tent, cabin, and RV sites. Our site was partial HU but they do have full HU sites. Bathrooms and showers were clean. It's close to I-5 bit the road noise was not bad and a chorus of frogs throughout the evening distracts from it. We were in spot 67 which was spacious and offered a great deal of privacy. Picnic table and fire pit on site. The nearby covered bridge is neat to see.

  • orla S.
    May. 20, 2022

    Jackson Wellsprings

    No dogs allowed in domes or bell tent

    Plan to keep your pets at home if you want to stay in the domes or bell tent.  As another reviewer noted, the grounds have seen better days.  I guess that's how they keep camping prices so low.  3 stars because of the hot springs---better as a day trip and not a place to stay

  • Jennifer A.
    Jun. 23, 2018

    Jackson County Howard Prairie Lake Resort

    Perfect for Fathers Day

    Ice Cream and beautiful lake for swimming and kayaking. We took the family here for Fathers Day and enjoyed the entire weekend. We kayaked, rode bikes and got ice cream on out way out. Huge campsite, with access to water.

    Was a bit cold, so be sure to pack a nice jacket, and maybe a thin pair of gloves. Wind comes off the lake and the gloves helped when fishing. Lots of great spots to fish.

    If you stay awhile there is also a restaurant by the boat dock. The dining area looked nice and the food smelled amazing. I hope to try it the next time we make a visit.

    And thanks to the camphost who let us check out a half hour late because we read the paperwork wrong and thought we could check out at 2! Whoops, it’s really noon.

  • l
    Oct. 20, 2022

    Jackson Wellsprings

    AMAZING SPA

    I’m camping here in my car basically in a gravel parking lot next to a meadow for tent campers. There’s very little privacy however! The amenities and addition opportunities make up for it. There are free showers, a bathroom with running water, potable water, and for $10 extra you get 1.5 hours soaking in a mineral pool, one hot one cold, and there’s also a sauna. In addition the showers inside the spa are much nicer!! I feel completely rejuvenated, and definitely recommend for anyone looking to have a relaxing evening :)

  • N
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Cedar Bloom

    A Sanctuary to Restore

    I've never been to land more beautiful than this place - as soon as I arrived, I felt a sense of arriving home. A place to completely relax. There are 2 areas with river access, a shallow area and a deep swimming hole, with the option to float down some mild (and fun!) rapids. The children running around were so happy here - it feels like a safe place to be, tucked away in a private area of Cave Junction. During my stay, there were beautiful fresh flowers that decorated all the main areas. There are 2 shower houses, one which has an incredible view of the river. The shower water was hot and refreshing, it was so special to know the water came directly from the river. It felt so healing. The communal kitchen was perfect for prepping breakfast, lunch, and dinner - and the staff was sanitizing all the commonly touched areas. The composting toilets were a cool touch knowing that our 'waste' would soon become a gardening resource again one day. The tea house was a perfect place to catch some shade on hot sunny days. The women's gathering they host here is also so inspiring! I imagine many women pass through this place feeling grounded and nourished afterward. Highly recommend!

  • Raphaela H.
    Jun. 23, 2020

    Tree Of Heaven Campground

    Convenient along I5

    We stopped here on a road trip along Interstate 5. The location was conveniently close to the freeway, but still felt like a real campsite instead of traveler's stop. We couldn't hear the freeway and it had nice amenities like flush toilets. Our site was also pretty shady, which was nice in summer. It was pretty scenic; we were located just by a walking path and with a view of the river, however, the camp host did not enforce quiet hours. The large group next to us was extremely drunk and noisy and nobody ever stopped by. They took off the next morning (loudly exclaiming that they needed to pack up to avoid paying), so there was likely never an interaction with the host. We arrived late and couldn't leave to alert the host as it didn't feel safe to do so. I'm not sure where the host is situated in relation to where we were, but I suspect you could hear the party throughout the camp, throughout the night, so we were surprised that no action was taken. It didn't feel safe.

  • Charlie B.
    Jun. 9, 2024

    Rocky Point Resort

    Beautiful but Crammed

    Beautiful location but stuffed full of people. I got in late on a Friday night for an RV spot for my campervan. No staff around so I found an open spot and started getting ready for bed. Staff comes and wanted me to move to my “reserved” spot, which isn’t shared with you until you arrive, down in a tightly crammed section by the lake, which means shining my headlights and making noise at 11 PM for probably 20 plus sites. After discussing she agreed moving wouldn’t be best since no one would be using the spot I was in. Felt crowded, complicated, and poorly managed.

  • N
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Fish Lake Campground - Rogue River

    Overall, pretty good!

    Large campsites with provided fire rings and picnic tables. Water spigot near the sites but no electrical hookups available, so this is dry camping. The flush toilet bathrooms in the campground are clean, but old, which makes them appear, at first glance, to be worse than they are. The bathrooms in the day use area on the outer edge of the campground are clean. I’m sure fish Lake is nice for swimming although when we went there water was 20% lower than normal and upon wading in you get stuck in the mud bottom before you can make it out to deeper water. The fishing was good! Our friends went fishing and had a great time. Firewood is available for sale from the camp host for 9 dollars a bundle. We brought firewood we purchased at the grocery store. The campsites are large and widely spaced enough that you can’t overhear people’s conversions around you but you can see them, so privacy is a little less here. The campsites are standard soft dirt floor. Its so fine that it gets everywhere though; especially if you have dogs with you. we had to sweep out the camper a few times. Fish Lake resort is within 5 minutes walking distance and has a little restaurant that serves breakfast during the morning and burgers, fries and local (some bottled, some on tap) microbrews for lunch and dinner. The restaurant is a bit spendy though. Attached to it is a small grocery store with food and camp supplies, which came in handy as we forgot D batteries; so $6 and 3 D cell batteries later and our indoor lantern worked great. The camp hosts are great! Very little to no bugs which surprised me being near a lake! All around a great 2 nights. On the last morning before we packed up the toilets had to closed because they couldn’t flush and the sink didn’t have running water. The water spigots also stopped working and we were told that the well the campground gets its water from just went dry. The nearby campground of doe point also had their well run dry. Bring extra water just in case. I would recommend this camp ground to people.


Guide to Eagle Point

Camping options near Eagle Point, Oregon range from established RV parks to primitive tent sites within easy driving distance. Located in Jackson County at an elevation of 1,355 feet, Eagle Point sits in a transitional zone between the Rogue Valley and the forested mountains, creating distinct seasonal camping conditions. Many campgrounds in this area remain accessible throughout much of the year, with temperatures ranging from 30-90°F depending on season and elevation.

What to do

Mountain biking opportunities: Joseph H. Stewart County Park offers paved trails perfect for casual rides around Lost Creek Lake. "There are paved walking paths throughout the area and a few playgrounds for kiddos," notes Charlotte L., who enjoyed biking the local trails that extend for miles beyond the park boundaries.

Fishing access: Several campgrounds provide direct lake or river access for anglers. "You can kayak the lake a few times, it was windy & quite a few motor boats. We found an area over before the dam that was calm and good bass fishing," reports one camper at Joseph Stewart County Park.

Hiking trails: Whiskey Springs Campground features a loop trail around a beaver pond. "Lovely loop trail around a beaver pond. Includes an actual spring with water from Mount McLaughlin," mentions Gary K., who visited during June. The trail system connects to larger networks within the surrounding national forest.

Swimming options: Natural water features provide cooling relief during summer months. "The river/creek is really clean and nice to swim/play in, a slow moving creek so it seems safe for children to swim in," reports Autumn O. about Whiskey Springs Campground, noting that massive horse flies can be an issue during certain seasons.

What campers like

Hot springs access: Jackson Wellsprings offers camping with mineral hot springs on-site. "You are granted access to the Hot Spring and mineral pool. I love relaxing here, it is very peaceful and a great environment," mentions Amanda C. The property includes showers and on-site laundry facilities not commonly found at more primitive sites.

Lakeside relaxation: Campers appreciate direct water access at several parks. "Great location, many sites are right on this gorgeous lake. Boat slips and ramps, kayak and paddle. Awesome trail along the lake," reports Heather E. about Howard Prairie Lake Resort, which operates seasonally from April through October.

Spacious campsites: Several campgrounds offer generously-sized sites. "Sites are very private, especially those on the outside edge of the loop. Sites are also quite large," notes Taylor T. about Whiskey Springs Campground. Many campers mention the well-maintained nature of these sites, with one noting that "the dirt was raked and you could tell the host did a good job tidying and cleaning up sites between use."

Highway convenience: For travelers passing through, some campgrounds provide strategic locations. "This is a great first night stopping point when heading south from Portland on I5. So close to the highway. Nice spots and a view of the river," writes Kathy B. about Valley of the Rogue State Park, mentioning it serves the purpose of a convenient stopover well.

What you should know

Seasonal water levels: Lake levels fluctuate dramatically at some campgrounds. "Howard Prairie is ran by Jackson county parks and rec but managed by the feds. They drain the lake for irrigation of lower fields and lakes. This causes muddy shores and sad views," explains Shawn C. Water levels are typically highest in spring and early summer.

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