Best Cabin Camping near Huntington, OR

Several cabin rental options near Huntington, Oregon offer electric hookups, on-site restrooms, and easy access to recreation sites. Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground features waterfront cabins in C-loop with convenient amenities and nearby water activities. Rivers Edge RV Park provides riverside accommodations ranging from basic units to larger cabins with bathrooms, partial kitchens, and scenic views. A visitor commented, "If you stay in the cabins, just a note that this is a place where you need to bring your own bedding and kitchen items, however there is a hot plate and sink, plus a microwave."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Fish Lake Campground offers seasonal cabin accommodations at 6,990 feet elevation with stunning alpine views and nearby fishing opportunities. Two Color Guard Station provides a more secluded cabin experience with large grounds near Eagle Creek, though amenities are limited to vault toilets with no running water. Buck Park Cabin and Third Fork Cabin offer more private, reservation-required accommodations. One camper shared, "The larger cabin with the bathroom was a beautiful site," regarding one of the premium options at Rivers Edge.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary significantly between locations - some provide basic kitchen setups with hot plates and sinks while others offer only outdoor cooking options. Country Corners Campground and A-Frame RV Park maintain year-round cabin availability with pet-friendly policies, though specific furnishing details vary. Cabin sites typically include picnic tables and fire rings for outdoor dining. On-site stores at some locations stock basic supplies, but campers should plan to bring most essentials from larger towns before arrival.

Best Cabin Sites Near Huntington, Oregon (10)

    1. Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground

    46 Reviews
    Huntington, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 869-2365

    $24 - $66 / night

    "Living in Idaho near the border of Idaho, I was looking for a great catfishing spot on the Snake River. I found this campground along the Snake just on the other side of the border - eastern Oregon."

    "Farewell bend is a day use state park and campground located near Huntington Oregon and nestled on the Snake River."

    2. Union Creek Campground

    28 Reviews
    Unity, OR
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 894-2332

    $36 - $120 / night

    "Site C6 walk-up site had electric and water. Park has dump station, Restrooms had flush toilets but no hot water and no showers. Elevation 4,097. Verizon had 2 bars 4G. "

    "Nice campground on the Upper Rouge River at the base of Crater Lake. Some sites on the outer loop don't look that great but the sites by the river and creek are pretty good."

    3. A-Frame RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Baker City, OR
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 523-3236

    "My electric cord was too short to go plug in. He loaned me two adapters and a 50amp cord to make it reach. No charge."

    "Wifi would periodically drop out, otherwise was able to stream. Nice shady park. Site 27 the 30amp outlet was troublesome. It does not hold plug well."

    4. Country Corners Campground & RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Caldwell, ID
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 453-8791

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Well managed, clean, beautiful landscaping, level sites, clean restrooms, plenty of showers, supply store, full hookups, pet friendly, wifi in most of the park, excellent prices."

    "The rates are some of the cheapest around the country, and there is a group site for picnicking with a fire pit."

    5. Rivers Edge RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Homedale, ID
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 482-6560

    $22 - $65 / night

    "This summer we tried Rivers Edge Rv Park for the first time and had a great experience."

    "It was a tight fit, but after we were parked, it was awesome. We were in space #5. After unhooking, we did park the pickup across the lane in space they have for extra vehicles. Hook ups were simple."

    6. Unity Lake State Recreation Site Campground

    7 Reviews
    Unity, OR
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 446-3470

    $26 - $66 / night

    "Touring through Oregon with my buddy on motorcycles, we had finished a great day of riding. Wanting to use his Oregon State Park benefits, we pulled into this spot."

    "We camped right next to lake. We didn’t have any neighbors which was amazing, many spots available. Enjoyed a beautiful sunset while sitting around campfires."

    7. Buck Park Cabin

    1 Review
    Oxbow, ID
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 549-4200

    $50 / night

    "As stated in description it's rustic. Not much to it but it did offer a sheltered place to build a fire/get warm and weather a bad storm."

    8. Fish Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Halfway, OR
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 742-7511

    "v=ItBigl-IBz8&feature=share](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ItBigl-IBz8&feature=share)

    Check out the link to a video of our camping trip to Fish Lake Campground."

    "Fish Lake Campground is up above Halfway, OR. It is a pine forested high elevation (6,990ft) Campground on NFD Rd. 66."

    9. Two Color Guard Station

    1 Review
    Halfway, OR
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 963-7186

    $100 / night

    "This place is quiet, comfortable, and secluded. It’s near the end of 18 miles of unpaved mountain road and some of the most spectacular mountain scenery along the way."

    10. Third Fork Cabin

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    Ola, ID
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 351-1182

    $80 - $100 / night

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  • Jared T.
    Jul. 5, 2023

    Country Corners Campground & RV Park

    Very very nice park

    Well managed, clean, beautiful landscaping, level sites, clean restrooms, plenty of showers, supply store, full hookups, pet friendly, wifi in most of the park, excellent prices.

  • Jacqueline  L.
    Oct. 1, 2020

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Camping with a River View

    This summer we tried Rivers Edge Rv Park for the first time and had a great experience. On our drive up to Pacific Northwest in early August we did tent camping here and in late September we tried the cabins along the river. Wonderful quiet location, good hosts and amazing sunsets on the Snake River. If you stay in the cabins, just a note that this is a place where you need to bring your own bedding and kitchen items, however there is a hot plate and sink, plus a microwave. The ladder steps up to the bedroom was an adventure in itself😛 No bathrooms in the cabin, but there is a community bathroom and shower. One star off because the bathroom really does need to be updated. Shower was a bit grungy. But for everything great about this place, I know we will be back!

  • B
    Sep. 12, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Beautiful!

    Traveling through Idaho and made this reservation online just an hour before arrival. Very simple to reserve. 

    We have a 38' 5th wheel pulled with a dually pickup. It was a tight fit, but after we were parked, it was awesome. We were in space #5. After unhooking, we did park the pickup across the lane in space they have for extra vehicles. Hook ups were simple. Although the sewer pipe at our site was a little high, so we had to really use risers under our drain pipe to get it to that level. Other sites seemed ground level. 

    When we left the next morning, we did have to pull out the "entrance" lane, as the angle of the space and smaller area, we couldn't turn sharp enough for the exit lane. 

    We could watch the sunset over the Snake River from out campsite. No bugs and lots of shade. Quiet campground.......except the duck hunters on other properties.  
    We didn't use the restrooms, etc. there. 

    They have very nice metal fire pits and a decent picnic table at each site. If you needed to stay in a cabin, they looked very nice. The larger one with the bathroom, was a beautiful site.  

    The price was great, especially for full hookups. I wish we could have stayed more than one night.

    We would definitely stay there again.

  • B
    Jul. 8, 2018

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Best little Campgound in the area!

    Best little Campgound in the area! Sits right on the Snake River, large grassy area with lots of shade, Cabins, tent sites, limited full hookups, electric, covered picnic tables, small boat dock, 2 horseshoe pits excellent catfishing, supplied fire rings (you can buy wood there), they just added a TeePee! The host, Turk, and his wife, Meghan, are absolutely, by far the best camp hosts we've ever dealt with. Dogs are allowed. BEST SUNSETS EVER!

  • Ed E.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 22, 2018

    Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground

    Just a Hop Skip and Jump away from Idaho

    Living in Idaho near the border of Idaho, I was looking for a great catfishing spot on the Snake River. I found this campground along the Snake just on the other side of the border - eastern Oregon. The campgrounds are AWESOME!!! The have all the amenities for RV camping. They do have tent camping sites as well. There is some great history of the area and we were appreciative of how the State Park system displayed it. Great fishing for the shore angler as well as boat anglers. I fished from my kayak and caught crappie and catfish as well as some smallmouth bass. I would definitely camp here again. They do have a dump station for RVs as well as restrooms. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table.

  • B
    Jul. 3, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Such a DISAPPOINTMENT

    The cabin we reserved for two nights was such a disappointment, becasue of the time we arrived we forced ourselves to stay one night. The floors were not clean and sleeping on the bed provided was like sleeping on a pie tin. it crinkled and cracked everytinme you moved. The cabin door you could not lock and the bathroom was unbelievably dirty. The shower was more like a drip.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2022

    A-Frame RV Park

    Good overnight

    We did not have a reservation for an overnight stop. We lucked out. They had a spot for our 30ft TT. The site was level enough we didn't even have to unhook. Great hosts. My electric cord was too short to go plug in. He loaned me two adapters and a 50amp cord to make it reach. No charge. The bathhouse is in an A frame building so when you look in the mirror to shave you see your feet. Other than that a great stop. They don't do Good Sam discounts.

  • Patrick S.
    Apr. 21, 2022

    Fish Lake Campground

    My favorite campground.

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=ItBigl-IBz8&feature=share

    Check out the link to a video of our camping trip to Fish Lake Campground.

    This is my favorite place to camp. Beautiful views, outstanding action packed trout fishing. Far away from anything. Nice restrooms and natural spring is plumbed in to the campground. Best water I have ever tasted. This place is awesome, you won’t be disappointed.

  • Brandon K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground

    Riverside desert experience

    Farewell bend is a day use state park and campground located near Huntington Oregon and nestled on the Snake River.

    The park is a dry desert setting with yellowing grasses, tall spiny trees and sand dunes. The snake river is a deep emerald green flowing with foam from the upriver reservoir.

    The campground has three large loops that can accommodate the largest of personal busses down to the classic sleeping bag. There are electric and water connections, a sewer dump and a boat launch. There are a couple of rentable waterfront cabins available on C-loop.

    Many fisherman come here to enjoy the well stocked waters, keep an eye out for the other river wildlife commonly seen, rattle snakes. Other water sports are welcome here, boating and waterskiing happens all day long. The dunes across the river are a popular off-road and motorized fun location.

    The river is pretty much inaccessible from the campgrounds, the day use area allows for access to the rocky beach, but the waters edge is not clean sadly, polluted with litter and river foam.

    The park is a very warm and sunny Oregon escape with little to no cellular service.


Guide to Huntington

Cabins near Huntington, Oregon accommodate varied camping preferences at elevations from 2,100 to 6,990 feet. The Snake River area maintains average summer temperatures of 85-90°F during peak season, while alpine cabin locations experience cooler conditions even in July. Winter cabin options remain accessible when mountain passes close due to snowfall from November through April.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground provides direct access to the Snake River, which local anglers confirm is well-stocked. "Many fisherman come here to enjoy the well stocked waters, keep an eye out for the other river wildlife commonly seen, rattle snakes," notes Brandon K. Fishing from the shore requires minimal equipment and no boat.

Swimming access: The Snake River maintains warmer water temperatures than expected. At Rivers Edge RV Park, a camper reported, "The water was so warm I swam at midnight! That's 5 stars." Water activities remain viable through September when temperatures cool.

High-elevation hiking: Fish Lake Campground connects to multiple trail networks at nearly 7,000 feet elevation. Access opens seasonally from June through October. "Wildflowers and access to blm land" exist nearby according to Ash C., making this an ideal starting point for day hikes.

What campers like

Secluded locations: Cabin options range from developed parks to isolated forest settings. Two Color Guard Station offers significant privacy. "This place is quiet, comfortable, and secluded. It's near the end of 18 miles of unpaved mountain road and some of the most spectacular mountain scenery along the way," reports Jim B., highlighting its distance from populated areas.

Clean facilities: State-operated cabins maintain higher standards for sanitation than some private options. At Union Creek Campground, a camper noted, "Clean restrooms and showers. 2/3 of the sites have a view of the lake." These maintained facilities make extended stays more comfortable.

Affordable options: Most cabin accommodations remain reasonably priced compared to hotel alternatives. "We stayed one night as a stopover on a walkabout. The hosts were friendly and helpful," reports Sandy S. about Unity Lake State Recreation Site, where cabin rentals cost significantly less than comparable lodging.

What you should know

Variable amenities: Cabin facilities differ substantially between locations. "If you stay in the cabins, just a note that this is a place where you need to bring your own bedding and kitchen items," explains one camper about Rivers Edge RV Park. Verify exact amenities before booking.

Seasonal closures: Mountain cabins typically close during winter months. Fish Lake Campground operates from June to October due to snow access issues. Higher elevation facilities close earliest in the season.

Reservation requirements: Country Corners Campground offers year-round cabin availability but requires advance planning. "Traveling across the state and we looked for a place to roll into later in the evening. Called this campground to see if there were any spots available and talked to a very nice woman on the phone who was able to get us in a tent spot immediately," reports Cole W., though cabin reservations typically require more notice.

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly options: Several cabin locations welcome pets with specific restrictions. At A-Frame RV Park, a reviewer mentioned "Dog Friendly with a 14 acres off-leash dog park!" This provides ample space for pets to exercise away from camping areas.

Swimming safety: Water access points vary in quality and safety. At Unity Lake State Recreation Site, one visitor cautioned, "Lake water was extremely filthy. Kids swam and had a good time in the cool water but the water was gross." Parents should inspect swimming areas before allowing children in.

Weather preparedness: A-Frame RV Park provides stable cabin structures during unexpected weather. "Paid $44 for a night with full hookups. We appreciated the friendly staff," notes Susan N., who stayed during unpredictable spring conditions. Cabins offer protection when tent camping would be uncomfortable.

Tips from RVers

Electrical considerations: Power options vary significantly between cabin sites. "The spots are pretty level for being gravel. The sites are clean, and the people were friendly," reports Vincent W. about A-Frame RV Park, where full hookup options supplement basic cabin amenities.

Site accessibility: Some cabin locations present challenges for larger vehicles. At Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground, a camper observed, "Conveniently located off the highway if you are traveling. The spots are pretty close together, A and C loops are very open with no privacy." Consider cabin proximity to roadways when selecting sites.

Winter cabin access: Country Corners Campground maintains year-round availability. "I have lived here full-time for over 3 years. It is beautiful, quiet, calm, and very safe for children and families. The rates are some of the cheapest around the country," reports Chelann L., noting its continuous operation regardless of season.

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