Best Cabin Camping near Grants Pass, OR

Log cabins and rustic cabin rentals are available at multiple campgrounds surrounding Grants Pass, Oregon. Riverpark RV Resort offers cabins situated directly along the banks of the Rogue River, providing water views and riverside ambiance. Lake Selmac Resort, approximately 30 miles southwest of Grants Pass, features cabin accommodations with nearby lake access. Most cabins include electricity, heating, and basic furnishings. At KOA locations in Grants Pass and Medford-Gold Hill, cabins typically come equipped with beds, small tables, and outdoor picnic areas. "This park has a beautiful view and access to the Rogue River in Oregon. Not much by way of privacy, but the park is clean and welcoming," noted one visitor about Riverpark RV Resort.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. KOA-style cabins in the area follow standard layouts with beds and basic amenities. Sunny Valley Campground operates seasonally from March through October, while Riverpark RV Resort, Valley of the Rogue State Park, and several others offer year-round cabin options. Most locations permit pets in cabins for an additional fee, though On Sacred Grounds Relaxation Retreat maintains a no-pets policy. Advance reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when occupancy rates peak. A camper described their experience: "We stayed one night and wish we could've stayed longer. We called hoping for availability and got lucky with their last one."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties, with some offering only outdoor cooking options while others provide small refrigerators and microwaves. Cedar Bloom and Laughing Alpaca Campground sell firewood on-site for outdoor cooking and warmth. The town of Grants Pass is located within 15 minutes of several cabin locations, offering grocery stores and supplies for longer stays. Campgrounds with market facilities include Sunny Valley Campground, Grants Pass KOA, and Medford-Gold Hill KOA, where basic provisions can be purchased without leaving the property.

Best Cabin Sites Near Grants Pass, Oregon (43)

    1. Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

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

    $31 - $74 / night

    "They have Cabins and camp sites available. I would advise reserving far in advance."

    "Quiet, pet-friendly, power and water are available.  Septic is available.  Not crowded, sites open during the week, even in August."

    2. Riverpark RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Grants Pass, OR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-0046

    "We continue to live here at Riverpark and love helping our summer campers enjoy their stay in Grants Pass."

    "This park is only a couple miles from town yet seems like you’re a world away. Plenty of shade too."

    3. Sunny Valley Campground

    10 Reviews
    Wolf Creek, OR
    14 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."

    "Safe, family campground with a nice shop, pool, restroom. You can rent a cabin, wagons, or a campground. There’s also a dog park, which my dog loved!"

    4. 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."

    "We stayed at this KOA in one of their nice cabins was a very nice place with waterfall swimming hole in the back of our cabin really nice folks"

    5. Medford-Gold Hill KOA

    11 Reviews
    Gold Hill, OR
    15 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."

    "Easy to book. Nice little camp store. Clean showers add bath. Didn’t use other amenities."

    6. Lake Selmac Resort

    4 Reviews
    Selma, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 597-2277

    "We spent a weekend at Lake Selmac camping in our RV with our four kiddos. The hosts were incredibly kind and helpful. The new Owners of the Marina were wonderful as well."

    "Some sites here are very private feeling because you park the car up top and walk down (not far at all) to the tent that sits close to the lake. Toilets but no showers."

    7. Smoke on the Water

    4 Reviews
    Selma, OR
    17 miles
    Website

    "Now branded as Smoke on the Water, the former Lake Selmac Resort is one of Oregon's first cannabis-friendly campgrounds."

    "They had a great family atmosphere, my kids loved running around here with other kids. They were nice and clean and just a minute walk from the lake."

    8. Medford / Gold Hill KOA Journey

    1 Review
    Gold Hill, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 855-7710

    $68 / night

    "The pool wasn't open in the fall but there was a playground which was really fun for our kid. The staff are great and very helpful, ,overall its a really great great place to stay at."

    9. Cedar Bloom

    7 Reviews
    Cave Junction, OR
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (808) 346-3253

    $60 - $95 / night

    "Great for kids with a river on site nearby. One part of the river is designated as a nudist-friendly beach but is well-marked. Several showers and compost toilets available and picnic tables."

    "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."

    10. Laughing Alpaca Campground + RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Cave Junction, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 592-2656

    "Great host, they upgraded us to a river front space. Trees and shade on most spaces. Full hook ups and Wifi. Level with gravel drive and grass."

    "restrooms are clean. WiFi works but a bit spotty at times. Our kids enjoyed the river and used the park’s kayaks and paddle boards (for free!). We will def be back when we are around the area."

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Cabin Reviews near Grants Pass, OR

219 Reviews of 43 Grants Pass Campgrounds


  • A
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Ochoco NF-Ochoco West - Prineville Area

    Great Place

    This is a great place.  The cabin is vintage and takes you back in time.  It was clean and comfortable.  The out house was very clean.  There is no water so you need to bring your own.  The Fridge and stove worked really well, we did have issues trying to get the lights to work.  But we had lanterns so it was not a problem.  We were visited by some cattle that were grazing near by.  Bring your own cleaning supplies and bedding.  The beds are full size with trundles under neath, there are two of them.  There is a small table with chairs in the kitchen.  There  is a picnic table and fire ring outside as well.

  • 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.

  • S
    Aug. 22, 2017

    Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground

    My favorite campground

    Have stayed at Loeb many times over the past 37 years -- tent camping, cabin camping, and now tent-trailering -- and it has been fun every time.

    The showers are great. Short walk to the super-clean Chetco River for swimming and salamander-camping. Twenty minute drive to the ocean beaches. Good hosts. Fun watching kids ride their bikes around and around. Grassy park-lawn section for croquet or bocce ball.

  • Natasha H.
    Sep. 10, 2016

    Willow lake

    Wilderness Camping with the basics - A hidden Gem

    What a fantastic lake! Secluded in the mountain back country of the Southern Oregon area - not far from Medford / Grants Pass / Siskiyou National Forest / Crater Lake

    Great boating lake for water sports, good fishing, excellent hiking and great campsites and in nearby campgrounds not listed on The Dyrt yet, you can get some really secluded sites that are just beautiful... but do not expect more than an outhouse and a spigot, a picnic table (maybe a bear box?) and fire-ring- which to me is PHENOMENAL camping. Fresh water, a bathroom and nature. Works!

    The Willow Lake County Park offers more amenities though and great wilderness. Its a beautiful little gem and gets amazing weather- from warm and sunny to random rainy thunderstorms that do not last long. Truly God-sent sunsets and sunrises.

    Great place to make some wonderful memories with streams, creeks, the lake, the forested areas, trails, canyons, fishing, hiking, canoeing and more.

  • Nicolaus N.
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    Brilliant blue waters in an intrepid forest.

    This beautiful camp ground is a must! They have Cabins and camp sites available. I would advise reserving far in advance. The park and sites are well taken care of and a wonderful environment for a peaceful stay with hot shower facilities and restrooms.

    Family and pet friendly, you will have direct river access to The Rogue River and its brilliant blue waters. Located down it's own little valley, this gives it the seclusion you are looking for and the access to town, if needed, only about 20 minutes away.

    This camp ground is well worth any drive you may have to take to get there. Gorgeous!

  • Patricia N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2024

    Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground

    Easy access to the Chetco River

    Stayed in a cabin and it was beautiful. The front porch provided a fabulous view to the Chetco River. 

    If you fish and don't have a trailer or camper these cabins are perfect. Fire ring and table are provided as well. 

    Well worth the price.

  • Nikki R.
    Sep. 2, 2024

    Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground

    Cozy mountain near the coast

    We stayed one night here during a trip down the Oregon coast. We have a 37' TT, it was a little tight trying to back in, our neighbor across from us was gracious enough to move his truck. The sites themselves are very spacious, with a picnic table and fire pit. The sites were surrounded by blackberry bushes which was cool.

    We did not use the bathrooms, but the park and the outside of the facilities all looked clean, and they also had cabins available near the river, which was so peaceful!

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2023

    Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    Great campground for an overnight heading north or south in southern Oregon

    Nice, clean campground while en route.  Quiet, pet-friendly, power and water are available.  Septic is available.  Not crowded, sites open during the week, even in August.

  • Michelle H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 13, 2025

    Jackson Wellsprings

    Options next to developed hot springs

    We camped in our van for $25 per night. Tent and car camping available. There are RV hookups too. Some small cabins and yurt structures for rent too. On site showers and bathrooms. Developed hot pool for day use, with a discount of you are staying there overnight. Sauna and steam room available. An amazing peaceful place to be just outside of Ashland.


Guide to Grants Pass

Cabin camping near Grants Pass, Oregon typically features more amenities than typical tent sites while maintaining access to outdoor recreation. The region sits at approximately 960 feet elevation in the Rogue Valley, with temperatures ranging from 30°F in winter to 90°F in summer. Riverside accommodations are common, with many cabins situated within a quarter-mile of either the Rogue River or Illinois River.

What to do

River activities: Access points at Riverpark RV Resort provide direct entry to the Rogue River. "The sites are kinda close but if you can get a site right on the river, it feels like you have much more room," notes Kay C. Fishing, swimming, and wading are popular during summer months.

Hiking: Riverside trails near Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground offer easy walking paths suitable for all ability levels. "We really enjoyed staying at this park. Each day we either hiked or biked the local trails. The bike trail goes on for many miles and is quite enjoyable," reports Charlotte L.

Disc golf: 18-hole course at Lake Selmac provides a recreational alternative to water sports. A camper mentioned, "Fishing is great but not a great lake for swimming there is to many weeds in it. And there is a pretty good 18 hole disc golf course."

Swimming holes: Natural pools on the Illinois River at Cedar Bloom range from shallow wading areas to deeper swimming spots. "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," according to Nenah B.

What campers like

Riverside proximity: Most cabin accommodations at Laughing Alpaca Campground + RV Park include filtered views of the Illinois River. "Our site had a view of the water. Sites are close but in grass, not concrete. Lots of trees and shade," notes AubreyandMelody W.

Water amenities: Seasonal pools and swimming holes provide relief during hot summer months. At Grants Pass KOA, "This was a nice KOA with a really nice swimming hole. Good facilities," reports Hani S.

Off-season tranquility: Visiting outside summer months reduces crowds and noise levels. "This is a great first night stopping point when heading south from Portland on I5. So close to the hiway. Nice spots and a view of the river," reports Kathy B. about Valley of the Rogue State Park.

Cabin layouts: Rustic to deluxe options vary by property. At Cedar Bloom, "The mini A-frames and dome look very cool, even from a distance," mentions Corey O., highlighting their unique cabin structures.

What you should know

Highway noise: Several campgrounds including Valley of the Rogue sit near Interstate 5. "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," advises Charlotte L.

Limited privacy: Most cabin sites have minimal separation from neighbors. "Not much privacy, but it's a park is clean and welcoming," notes one camper about Riverpark RV Resort.

Seasonal operation: Several campgrounds like Sunny Valley Campground operate only from March through October. "We arrived super late and left super early but the campground is safe, clean, and well put together. The booking was super smooth and all electronic including the confirmation and after hours instruction," mentions Anja R.

Advance reservations: Cabin bookings fill quickly in summer months. "We visited during the week in August and got the very last campsite available," shares Sara R. about Valley of the Rogue State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Lake Selmac Resort provides water recreation suitable for children. "Great spot for families. There are plenty of things to do from fishing, swimming, and even renting a 'peddle' boat for a leg workout while taking your trip around the lake," notes Lyndsey.

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. Sunny Valley Campground offers "a pool, bouncy House playground and horseshoes," according to Mama J.

Dog-friendly options: Most cabin locations accommodate pets with additional fees. "Valley of the Rogue State Park has a fenced off leash dog park, bike trails, fishing, clean bathrooms and showers," reports Kelly N.

Noise considerations: Proximity to roadways affects light sleepers. "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," notes Charlotte L.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Choose sites away from the highway when possible. At Medford-Gold Hill KOA Journey, "We were with an RV, very specious, all the hook ups... the staff are great and very helpful, overall its a really great great place to stay at," reports Adi Z.

Water quality checks: Some areas experience seasonal water quality issues. At Valley of the Rogue, "Water is good. T-mobile and ATT work really well. There is also a separate dump station that is clean and well kept," notes Semi H.

Availability windows: Holiday periods require advance planning. "We've been stopping for a quick overnighter going from points A to B. The park has a lot of nice features, including the river and hiking trails," mentions Semi H. about Valley of the Rogue State Park.

Winter access: Year-round operations vary by property. Riverpark RV Resort maintains year-round availability while Sunny Valley Campground closes for winter.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Grants Pass, OR is Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 53 reviews.

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