Best Cabin Camping near Oregon City, OR

Several cabin accommodations are available within 30 miles of Oregon City. Champoeg State Heritage Area offers heated yurts with furnished interiors, including a small table, couch, and bunk beds. Tiny Digs Hotel of Tiny Houses provides uniquely designed cabins with electric hookups and thirty-amp service. Each unit contains cooking amenities, though specifications vary by location. Sweet Relief cabins sit on a berry-covered property where guests can enjoy seasonal fruit picking. Basic amenities at most cabins include beds, electricity, and some form of heating. One camper noted that the yurts at Champoeg are "heated, and a couple of them are pet friendly, which is great for us! There is a small table in each yurt."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Feyrer Park offers more basic cabin accommodations with picnic tables, drinking water, and electric hookups. Mt. Hood Village Resort features more upscale cabin options with full hookups including water, sewer, and electric service. Promontory Park provides cabins and yurts accessible by both car and boat, operating seasonally from Memorial Day to September 30. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during summer months when availability becomes limited. A visitor to Champoeg mentioned, "The campground is very well laid out and there are plenty of hiking and biking trails right from your campsite."

Most cabin facilities include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely—some cabins offer only basic amenities while others include more complete cooking setups. At Tiny Digs, cabins include "lots of little amenities for cooking, bathroom etc." Guests should check specific campground information before arrival to determine what supplies to bring. Several locations, including Mt. Hood Village Resort and Promontory Park, offer on-site markets for basic provisions. Most cabin locations provide trash disposal, and many include shower facilities and toilets, though availability varies by site.

Best Cabin Sites Near Oregon City, Oregon (38)

    1. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground

    77 Reviews
    Donald, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 678-1251

    $22 - $152 / night

    "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."

    "I stayed in the 1 of 5 tent spaces. They were a bit close to the other sites, but still large enough for a few tents if needed."

    2. Oxbow Regional Park

    38 Reviews
    Corbett, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 797-1850

    $25 / night

    "The park just added two nature playgrounds that are pretty fantastic."

    "They have hot showers, flushing toilets and every site has a fire pit. There is distance between you and other guests but if you want to meet your neighbors you can."

    3. Silver Falls State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Mehama, OR
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 873-8681

    $22 - $64 / night

    "The cabins are small but comfortable with heat, lights, and beds.  Covered porch is nice to sit and listen to the rain."

    "General: Two loops with a mix of electric and non-electric sites plus cabins.  Site Quality: All sites have paved, level camper pads, a picnic table, and a fire ring."

    4. Mt Hood Village Resort

    49 Reviews
    Rhododendron, OR
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "So, one of the standard cabins here was the perfect compromise. Roof over our heads, actual beds, room for three of us to be able to gear up for the day."

    "is not good, not even by the “lounge”, tiny house and cabins available for rent (pet friendly options available) which is cool, laundry facility, cafe/bakery on site, nice store with good variety of food"

    5. Promontory Park

    14 Reviews
    Estacada, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 630-7229

    "They have electric hot plate stations for community cooktops. The yoms have electricity and bunk beds this has one of our favorite spots."

    "Small to medium size park right next to the gorgeous Clackamas River. Staff is helpful and friendly. Only complaint is there is no signal or wifi."

    6. Tiny Digs Hotel of Tiny Houses

    3 Reviews
    Portland, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 464-8747

    "Clean Friendly Pet friendly"

    "Cute and small, lots of little amenities for cooking, bathroom etc Your vehicle is not allowed inside the lot but there is usually ample street parking near the gate to get inside."

    7. Feyrer Park

    6 Reviews
    Molalla, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 742-4414

    $37 - $46 / night

    "Lots of Camping and RV spots with plenty of day use picnic tables, covered areas, playgrounds for kids as well as ramps for boat launching for fishing!"

    "Feyrer Park campground is only about 30 miles off I-5, but by the end of those 30 miles you are fully ensconced in country quiet and tall, sheltering green."

    8. Sweet Relief

    1 Review
    Damascus, OR
    11 miles
    Website

    $24 / night

    "Book your stay today and leave them some love!"

    9. Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground

    40 Reviews
    Heisson, WA
    31 miles
    Website

    "Pros: Good lake to swim in, smaller state park so not too busy, kayaks you can rent, small playground if you have kids, pet frIendly cabIn I stayed In was faIrly secluded Cons: because it’s smaller, kids"

    "BGLSP is a really lovely park not too far from Portland with camping and rustin cabins."

    10. Government Island State Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Fairview, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 280-6844

    "There are no fire pits but you can burn. No potable water, so bring your own. There is 1 restroom and no desinated camp sites. But we love it!"

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Cabin Reviews near Oregon City, OR

581 Reviews of 38 Oregon City Campgrounds


  • 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!

  • M
    Aug. 29, 2019

    Lost Lake Resort And Campground — Mt. Hood National Forest

    Beautiful, well maintained, generous sized campsites

    Tent sites are large and spaced out so your not right next to your neighbors. It’s a little bit of a walk to the lake but enjoyable. We stayed in the A-frame cabin which is right off the parking lot so can be busy but is a generous size lot and has some shrubbery and trees for privacy. there’s a trail out right out the back of the lot. The cabin is small and rustic. Non motorized lake. Canoe, paddle board and boat rentals available and I highly recommend.

  • Mike G.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 27, 2019

    Oxbow Regional Park

    Close to the city with awesome playgrounds

    The park just added two nature playgrounds that are pretty fantastic. One of the new playgrounds, right before the boat launch, features a trail with a mud kitchen, two a-frame tents and a big area where you can use fallen logs and branches to build shelters.

    The other nature playground is right across from the old playground (still in use) and has a wooden water course with a hand pump and an elevated wooden plank course.

    Camping can be a little loud since it's a popular spot and there are no pets allowed, but it's barely 30 minutes away from Portland and right on the Sandy River.

  • Derek N.The Dyrt ADMIN User
    Jun. 12, 2023

    Smith Creek Village — Silver Falls State Park

    Very nice cabin getaway

    Smith Creek Village is such a great place for easy lodging in nature. My family stayed in one of the tiny cabins. The cabin was very clean and well kept. The cabin was nearby a few other similar cabins, but everything felt very private. There was nice walking paths and a large grass area supplied with lawn games.

    We decided to take the easy route this particular trip and ate all our meals at the Big Leaf Coffeehouse. The food there is fantastic and the building has a cozy lodge vibe.

    Another thing that I loved about Smith Creek Village is that although the Silver Falls state park is always busy, Smith Creek Village is not. It feels like a hidden gem inside the state park. We definitely plan on coming back.

  • Jason G.
    Jun. 14, 2024

    Mt Hood Village Resort

    The Ultimate Mt Hood Base Camp

    Not my normal camping scene, but decided to for an early summer ski session with the kids, we didn't want to completely rough it, but also didn't want to pay hotel prices. So, one of the standard cabins here was the perfect compromise. Roof over our heads, actual beds, room for three of us to be able to gear up for the day. But still had a fire pit outside, and picnic table for outdoor cooking. (Also the standard cabins don't have bathrooms, so you still need to go to the shared restrooms.)

    The property overall was really nice, lots of amenities. We also took a walk through the RV/Tent camp sites. Its very similar to a KOA style of resort. We enjoyed it for what it was.

  • Marisa R.
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground

    Pet Friendly Cabin

    Pros: Good lake to swim in, smaller state park so not too busy, kayaks you can rent, small playground if you have kids, pet frIendly cabIn I stayed In was faIrly secluded Cons: because it’s smaller, kids on bikes were on the road often so you have to be aware, only one shower stall in the restrooms

  • C
    Jul. 17, 2017

    Smith Creek Village — Silver Falls State Park

    Cozy cabins, close to falls.

    We stayed in a rustic cabin at this park and it was perfect. Two full beds and two small bunks make for an affordable spot for friends to gather. Book in advance because it fills up fast. The cabins are basic, but do have electricity. The bathrooms are clean and well maintained. The tent sites were pretty close to each other and there were a lot of kids. Walked to the waterfalls from the cabin in the early am, amazing!

  • L
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground

    Feels remote for being close to the city

    BGLSP is a really lovely park not too far from Portland with camping and rustin cabins. Most of the campsites are large enough for 2 tents, and there were many RVs and popups - good size driveways/parking areas. Cabins C17 and C21 were the most private, though C13 and C15 had a partial view of the lake. Campsites 19 and 20 were really tucked back and adjoined such that two groups could spread out. There is only one bathroom for the entire camping/cabin area, and it got pretty dirty/crowded at times, so that wasn't ideal. I would also recommend checking out the water quality information before going if you plan to do water sports or swimming. There was a high bacteria advisory when we went, so swimming was discouraged. We ended up going to nearby Klineline Pond to swim instead. There is a nice little concession stand, though, and they offer SUP and kayak rentals that looked nice.

  • Jill T.
    Sep. 30, 2018

    Lost Lake Resort And Campground — Mt. Hood National Forest

    Gorgeous!! Bring hiking shoes & a headlamp.

    The only thing missing from this amazing camping spot is electricity and running water. Otherwise, it’s perfect! Absolutely gorgeous view of Mt. Hood, tons of hiking, a beautiful lake and camping spots for everyone. They have walk-in spots, yurts, a-frames, RV spots, a horse camp and even a few rooms at the lodge. Make sure to spend at least 3-4 days!


Guide to Oregon City

Cabins near Oregon City provide rustic and modern accommodations within a 30-mile radius. Most locations operate year-round, though certain facilities like Promontory Park maintain seasonal schedules from late May through September. Winter cabin rentals typically require advance planning, as reduced staffing and weather conditions can limit availability.

What to do

Explore volcanic features: Battle Ground Lake State Park offers cabins near a small volcanic lake. "It's like a mini crater lake. I mean mini like pond size," notes one visitor who appreciates the "cool volcanic lake with a swimming area and great fishing."

Pick seasonal berries: Sweet Relief cabins provide unique access to berry picking opportunities on the property grounds. "Berries covering the property in Summer (eat as many as you'd like!)" mentions one visitor who enjoyed the agricultural aspects of the stay.

Winter recreation access: Mt Hood Village Resort serves as a base for cold weather activities. As one visitor notes, "Very close to summer (and I'm assuming winter) attractions with Ski Bowl nearby. A few nice restaurants within a few minutes drive."

Historical exploration: Silver Falls State Park Campground combines cabin accommodations with cultural sites. "The campgrounds are nice. The hike is amazing and beautiful though most of the trails are closed to dogs," reports a visitor who enjoyed the park's diverse offerings.

What campers like

Privacy options: While some cabin locations have tightly spaced units, others offer more seclusion. At Silver Falls State Park, "Site spacing is good with lots of privacy between camps. Bathrooms and showers are super nice and clean. Roads and campsites are paved and level."

Urban proximity: Oxbow Regional Park provides cabin access close to Portland. One visitor notes, "Oxbow feels like it is in the middle of nowhere but it's easy to get to and practically within the city limits of Portland. Accessibility and quiet is why I chose it."

Amenities variety: Cabin facilities range from basic to comprehensive. "The cabins are small but comfortable with heat, lights, and beds. Covered porch is nice to sit and listen to the rain," reports a Silver Falls visitor.

Biking opportunities: Many cabin locations feature accessible bike paths for various skill levels. At Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground, "GREAT biking trails that are kid friendly. There lots of historical sites around the campground to enjoy as well."

What you should know

Seasonal operation: Some cabin facilities maintain limited schedules. At Promontory Park, operations typically run "from Memorial Day to September 30," allowing for summer and early fall use.

Accessibility varies: Cabin distance from facilities differs significantly between locations. At Oxbow, "You do have a limited amount of privacy in the campground. The campsite we picked was a mix of things: just far enough away from the restrooms where we don't get all the traffic there, but close enough so it's not too far either."

Cell coverage limitations: Communication access differs considerably between cabin locations. At Oxbow, visitors report: "Barely got 1 bar of 4g at the welcome center. There's a guest wifi in the parking lot there too but it's 2 miles further to the camp ground and texts hardly go through."

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, particularly during peak seasons. At Battle Ground Lake, visitors indicate that weekend bookings fill rapidly, suggesting midweek reservations for better availability.

Tips for camping with families

Junior ranger programs: Several parks near Oregon City offer structured activities for children. At Promontory Park, visitors praise staff involvement: "Sky even brought Jr. Camper art projects for our kids. We had an amazing stay! Our middle son caught not only his first fish but he caught 4 in total."

Playground access: Numerous cabin locations include play facilities. At Battle Ground Lake State Park Campground, "There's a swim area roped off, and a small sand area for the kids to play. Bathrooms are throughout the campground."

Kid-friendly trails: Several parks maintain paths suitable for younger hikers. At Champoeg, "Loop B is highly our favorite because it is smaller and more private and close to the river. We'll go back year after year. Our kids had a blast!"

Educational opportunities: Historical sites provide learning contexts at several cabin locations. One visitor to Champoeg noted, "The farmhouse fascinated my boys... they got to water the garden with a water pump and buckets!"

Tips for RVers

Hookup variations: Electrical service differs between cabin locations. At Tiny Digs Hotel of Tiny Houses, cabins include "electric hookups and thirty-amp service," providing standard power connections.

Winter accommodations: Cold weather cabin stays require different preparations than summer visits. At Mt Hood Village, "The full hook up sites are in old growth timber giving each site a feeling is seclusion. The lodge, pool, hot tub and saunas are in good condition."

Accessibility challenges: Some cabin areas present difficulties for larger vehicles. At Promontory Park, one visitor reports, "I have a 36' rv and had a little trouble getting my rv into my reserved site, but there are others that have easier access for large rigs."

Shared facilities: Many cabin locations provide communal cooking areas. At Promontory Park, "They have electric hot plate stations for community cooktops. The yoms have electricity and bunk beds this has one of our favorite spots."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Oregon City, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Oregon City, OR is Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 77 reviews.

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