Best Glamping near Glendale, OR

Sunny Valley Campground provides upscale glamping options with full amenities just minutes from Interstate 5 in Sunny Valley. Accommodations include luxurious cabins with modern comforts and private outdoor spaces, while Valley of the Rogue State Park houses cozy yurts along the picturesque Rogue River. Both locations offer electricity, comfortable bedding, and climate-controlled interiors that elevate the camping experience beyond traditional tent sites. "The nice amenities made it feel a bit like glamping even though we were car camping," noted one visitor at Sunny Valley. Grants Pass KOA adds distinctive accommodations to the area's glamping portfolio with unique teepee lodging that combines rustic charm with contemporary conveniences, including access to clean showers and restroom facilities.

Jumpoff Joe Creek provides the scenic backdrop for glamping guests at Grants Pass KOA, where private swimming holes and waterfall features create unforgettable natural experiences just steps from premium accommodations. Activities center around water recreation, with the Rogue River offering excellent fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities. According to a camper, "We stayed at this KOA in one of their nice cabins with waterfall swimming hole in the back of our cabin." Griffin Park's glamping yurts provide riverside accommodations with direct access to the Rogue River, where visitors can listen to flowing water throughout their stay. The region's glamping sites remain accessible year-round, with most offering fire pits, picnic areas, and proximity to the region's covered bridges, hiking trails, and gold panning opportunities that highlight southern Oregon's natural beauty.

Best Glamping Sites Near Glendale, Oregon (38)

    1. Sunny Valley Campground

    10 Reviews
    Wolf Creek, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-0209

    $40 - $105 / night

    "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."

    "The staff was super helpful and friendly. They helped me find a new campsite to make sure my hammocks would hang properly. They also have a really fun Halloween setup during that season."

    2. Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Rogue River, OR
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 582-3128

    $31 - $74 / 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."

    3. Grants Pass KOA

    5 Reviews
    Merlin, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-7974

    "Close to the highway, without the highway noise. Very well maintained, clean and professional

    Several off leash dog areas.

    Wifi only available in a few locations."

    "The staff are incredibly friendly. Our family has claimed this as our favorite KOA over all we have stayed at across the nation."

    4. Almeda County Park

    5 Reviews
    Merlin, OR
    13 miles
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $20 - $55 / night

    "We have fun everytime we come here from one end to the other from heat to massive Rain.. No internet no phone service!!! NONE.. we fish, gold pan, swim Relax."

    "This is a popular put-in for the wilderness section of the Rogue River, http://www.allaboutrivers.com/rivers-in-oregon/wilderness-run-RUN194.html. I've camped here many times."

    5. Schroeder Park

    12 Reviews
    Grants Pass, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $20 - $55 / night

    "The camp host on site was really helpful and friendly.  Showers were still available and free.

    Good cell reception.  Good place to stay if you have business in Grants Pass."

    "Easy access to the rogue river for floating. Staff were really helpful."

    6. BLM Rogue Wild and Scenic River

    1 Review
    Merlin, OR
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 618-2200

    7. Griffin Park

    5 Reviews
    Merlin, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $30 - $55 / night

    "Sell firewood on site.
    Beautiful riverfront park area.
    Very clean park."

    "Easy to get to off the 5 so even though you feel like you're out there, it's actually extremely close to a cute little downtown with everything you might need."

    8. Millsite RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Myrtle Creek, OR
    21 miles
    Website

    "The spot is nice, paved, close by good food and some bike riding. There’s also music at the park on thursdays which was cool. The hosts were not welcoming and not very friendly, just my experience."

    "There’s a nice trail to walk or run around the park, and also by the river minutes away. There are 2 spaces for tent camping, and 11 available RV sites and all are pull-throughs but one."

    9. On The River Golf & RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Myrtle Creek, OR
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 679-3505

    $40 / night

    "The grounds are kept beautifully and the sites along the river have gorgeous grassy fire pits. All sites are gravel and very level with plenty of room. Very friendly hosts as well!"

    "Great location off the 5 and 42 if you're looking to get to the coast. Also right outside the city of Roseburg. They have a 6 hole 3 par golf course."

    10. Whitehorse County Park

    3 Reviews
    Wilderville, OR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $25 - $55 / night

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Glamping Reviews near Glendale, OR

257 Reviews of 38 Glendale 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

  • S
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Whistlers Bend County Park

    Pretty, popular campground near Roseburg, OR

    This lovely county park campground near Roseburg offers trees, shade from the summer heat, and scenery, but I'm giving it 3 stars for being crowded and somewhat noisy. I admit I was there during peak season, and spent only 1 night, but found that my tent site lacked privacy, and the structure of the gravel road and pull-ins was such that almost every site (except for 1 perimeter drive) was subject to regular vehicle and foot traffic. There is a large yurt for rent on one end of the campground, constructed on a spacious deck overlooking the creek. It appeared to be handicapped-accessible, but as I stood admiring it, I could hear traffic noise from the highway. In between my campsite and the Campground Host's was a camper full of kids in their tweens, who started roaming the small campground after 10pm, making loud, obnoxious noises and laughing hysterically at themselves. When this went on for nearly half an hour with no intervention from adults, I did shout "SHUT UP!" at them after they passed my site and seemed to direct a shout at my tent. They stopped after that, but I hated to be That Person. There were flush toilets, running water, and showers. Bathrooms had neither soap nor paper towels or a working blow-dryer for your hands, so be a good scout and go prepared!

  • 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!

  • I
    Oct. 13, 2025

    On The River Golf & RV Resort

    Beautiful campground by the river

    A hidden gem. We were pleasantly surprised with how beautiful and peaceful this campground was when we stayed there with our three kids. Beautiful fall colors, and lush mature trees at every site. The grounds are kept beautifully and the sites along the river have gorgeous grassy fire pits. All sites are gravel and very level with plenty of room. Very friendly hosts as well! We’d highly recommend visiting this campground if you’re in the area or going to wildlife Safari.

  • Will M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2021

    Powers County Park

    Very nice and quiet

    We were there over the 4th of July weekend and there were probably 100 campers there. Once the weekend is over there were only a few. The staff is very friendly the grounds are kept very clean. There's good showers and there's water sources close by and there's fire pits. We went to the camping area so we didn't have electricity but they do have electrical hookups..

  • Meghan O.
    Aug. 3, 2018

    Smoke on the Water

    Classic, Welcoming Lakefront Campground + OOFOS OOmg Shoe Review

    Now branded as Smoke on the Water, the former Lake Selmac Resort is one of Oregon's first cannabis-friendly campgrounds. The tent camping area is shaded by huge, old pines and firs, keeping your tent fairly pleasant even on a hot day. There are electrical hookups and some limited RV spots, as well as picnic tables and fire rings. Along one side is a fence separating the campground from a neighboring property.

    The whole campground is right across the main road from Lake Selmac. There is some traffic noise at night, but very little. This is a small town and the road isn't very busy late. You're more likely to hear the wild turkeys calling or a bullfrog down by the lake. There's a nice dock and plenty of toys to enjoy the water. You can take out a paddleboat, kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, or inner tubes. You can also just sit on the shore or fish.

    There's also a large lawn area at the campground that is great for larger gatherings, as is the thee sided barn on the property. While basic, the restrooms are clean and accessible with showers. There's also laundry facilities and a general store on site. The signs say no alcohol is allowed, only cannabis, but they do sell beer in the general store along with food and other basic supplies. If there's something you need that the store doesn't have, town isn't far away. Eventually the owners intend to have a dispensary on site, too, though right now you'll have to plan ahead.

    Despite those private campground perks, this isn't a hazy party spot, however. Tou don't have to partake to feel welcome or have a positive experience here. Everyone seems nice and respectful, and the campground host makes the rounds and keeps up with chores like taking out the trash on the regular. In addition to the campground host, the owner is sometimes on site as well in the living area behind the general store. The hospitality is genuine and you can tell that management really cares about making Smoke on the Water as inviting, comfortable, and pleasant as possible.

    ------- Product Review -------

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time - on this trip I got to test out the OOFOS Women's OOmg Black and Black Shoe.

    This is one of OOFOS's first closed-toe offerings, providing the same support from their proprietary sole design and foam recipe as their sport slide sandals and clogs. The OOmg shoe upper is a breathable mesh sock, not unlike water shoes, but softer. The sole is thick enough that you don't feel the ground beneath you, yet somehow is also soft enough to sink into, all while feeling supported. I appreciate the way the sole encourages a heel-strike gait and takes the pressure off my toes. I have very high arches and experience frequent foot pain after walking and hiking. OOFOS felt like they were realigning my feet and I did feel a lot of relief after trying them all weekend.

    While OOFOS are intended as a "recovery shoe" you slip on after you're done working out in your sneakers, I found they work really well as an all around leisure shoe. I wore them all weekend while I was camping, and they remained ultra comfortable even in very hot weather that caused my feet and legs to swell up. They were breathable, provided good traction, and stayed aligned with my feet despite plenty of moving around on my part and experiencing different temperatures throughout the day.

    Since this first weekend trying OOFOS at Lake Selmac, I've worn my OOmg around town to run weekend errands, on a hike to the top of Spencer Butte in Eugene (quite the uphill slog), to ease foot pain after a day in heels, during a long day in the car without cruise control. In every setting they've remained comfortable, supportive, and don't seem to wear down even after hours of my weight pressing into the foam. They clean up easily and seem really durable. They lack some of the traction and control sneakers or hiking boots would on steep descents, but are perfectly adequate for casual tromping around.

    The only downside I can find with my OOFOS OOmg is that the heel is made of a harder rubber substance than the mesh upper or foam sole. I assume this is to help give the shoe some structure and keep your foot where it needs to be. If you're like me, however, and sometimes put your shoes on in a hurry and step on the heel and sort of slip on your shoes like they're clogs, you might mash down that hard material and either wrinkle it or find it doesn't bounce back. If you smoosh it too much, it could kind of get stuck in a way that rubs uncomfortably or blisters a bit. So always be sure to tug the heel part of your OOmg up all the way and finish putting on your shoes so they stay the right shape.

    Overall, I'm really happy to have a pair of OOFOS in my closet and I'm definitely bringing them on all my camping trips. They're so lightweight they go right in my pack and I don't have to worry about my feet getting tired of my one pair of hiking boots or sneakers. These are perfect for when you need to get up and poke the fire real quick and don't want to shove your feet back into a more fitted pair of lace-up shoes that you were already wearing all day.


Guide to Glendale

Cabins around Glendale, Oregon offer year-round camping opportunities in an area that receives approximately 30 inches of annual rainfall and sits at elevations between 1,400-2,000 feet. Winter temperatures typically range from 30-50°F while summer temperatures often reach 85-95°F. The region features diverse terrain with mixed conifer forests that transition between the Cascade and Coast mountain ranges.

What to do

River recreation: Access the Rogue River directly from Griffin Park, where campers can enjoy fishing, swimming and boating. "The local jet tours will often come by so keep an eye out for them," notes one visitor who appreciated the calm waters suitable for swimming.

Covered bridge exploration: Historical covered bridges provide scenic destinations near Sunny Valley Campground. "The nearby covered bridge is neat to see," reports a camper who stayed in a 24-foot travel trailer at the site.

Golf options: On The River Golf & RV Resort features a 6-hole par-3 course right at the campground. According to a recent visitor, "They have a 6 hole 3 par golf course. The course and grounds are kept with fountains and beautiful flowers."

Gold panning: Several creeks and rivers around Glendale allow recreational gold panning. Jumpoff Joe Creek at Grants Pass KOA provides access to prospecting areas where visitors can try their luck at finding gold flakes.

What campers like

Private swimming holes: Many campers highlight the natural swimming opportunities in the area. A visitor at Grants Pass KOA described it as "a very nice place with waterfall swimming hole in the back of our cabin," showing the appeal of private water access.

Variety of yurt options: Yurt camping near Glendale, Oregon provides comfortable alternatives to traditional tent camping. One guest at Valley of the Rogue State Park noted, "They also have Yurts and group camping sites available. Other amenities include flush toilets, hot showers, a volleyball court, day use area, riverside trail, and green-way paved trail through the park."

Family-friendly facilities: Many campgrounds cater specifically to families. A visitor at Whitehorse County Park simply stated their experience was "Clean and friendly awesome place for kids," highlighting its family appeal.

Hiking trails: Extensive trail networks provide outdoor recreation options. A camper at Valley of the Rogue State Park shared, "Each day we either hiked or biked the local trails. The bike trail goes on for many miles and is quite enjoyable. You can bike into the nearby towns while staying on a safe trail."

What you should know

Highway proximity: Several campgrounds are situated near Interstate 5, offering convenience but some traffic noise. A camper at Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground explained, "The park is near a highway, so if you're the camper who wants to sit outside your camper and read a good book to the sounds of nature, this might not be great."

Seasonal considerations: Many sites have limited availability during peak summer months. "We visited during the week in August and got the very last campsite available," noted one camper about their experience.

Yurt reservations: Yurt camping in Glendale-area parks often requires advance planning. Millsite RV Park offers a unique 5-person yurt with specific amenities: "And if you don't have either a tent or camper you can rent the 5-person yurt with bathroom and kitchen (but no stove, just microwave.)"

Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly, particularly along river corridors. A camper at BLM Rogue Wild and Scenic River reported, "No cell service, no potable water or toilets. But beautiful views of the river."

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly options: Several campgrounds accommodate pets with dedicated areas. A reviewer at Sunny Valley Campground shared, "There's also a dog park, which my dog loved!" making it ideal for families traveling with pets.

Recreation amenities: Millsite RV Park provides additional recreational facilities. "This park is in a city park near ball fields. Also disc golf is 100 yds away. The river is also accessible," notes one reviewer about the convenient location.

Kids' activities: Sunny Valley Campground offers specific amenities for children. A family camper observed, "It's actually beautiful and has a lot of things for families to do (pool, volleyball net, playground). The booking was super smooth and all electronic including the confirmation and after hours instruction."

Yurt comfort: Yurt camping around Glendale provides a comfortable option for families with young children. Multiple campgrounds offer yurts with varying amenities, from basic shelters to fully-equipped units with electricity and furniture.

Tips from RVers

Access considerations: Most RV sites accommodate large vehicles, but access roads vary in quality. A visitor to Schroeder Park noted, "The layout of this campground is nice, with 2 RV loops and a tent/dry camping area by the water. Sewer hole was towards the middle of the site so we had to pull forward in the morning to dump."

Hookup details: Electric amperage varies between campgrounds. Some offer only 20-amp service while others provide 50-amp connections. One RVer at Whitehorse County Park cautioned, "It's $35 for a 'FHU' site, but there is only 20amp power available."

Levelness: Some sites require substantial leveling equipment. A visitor to Whitehorse County Park warned, "Sites are so unlevel that I don't think our leveling blocks would have made a dent."

Self-check procedures: Many parks have automated systems. An RVer at Sunny Valley Campground appreciated that "The booking was super smooth and all electronic including the confirmation and after hours instruction."

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Glendale, OR is Sunny Valley Campground with a 4.8-star rating from 10 reviews.

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