Best Cabin Camping near Monmouth, OR

Several cabin accommodations exist near Monmouth, Oregon for travelers seeking comfortable camping experiences. The Smith Creek Village in Silver Falls State Park provides 19 cabins with complete furnishings. Premier RV Resort offers cabin rentals with amenities including coffee makers and television. "The yurts are amazing," noted one visitor about Premier RV Resort. "We had a darling porch with BBQ and picnic table, Keurig coffee maker, 2 bedrooms, dining table and living room too." Albany-Corvallis KOA maintains clean, well-maintained cabin facilities with easy access to recreational amenities including a swimming pool and basketball court.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Silver Falls State Park cabins provide drinking water, picnic tables, and access to showers and toilets in a forested setting. The campground prohibits generators, ensuring a quieter experience. Carsner Tree Farm offers three cabin sites with electric hookups, picnic tables, and shower facilities. Most locations allow pets in cabins, though specific rules vary by property. Reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when demand peaks. A visitor to The Farm Escape mentioned, "Super relaxing stay!" highlighting the appeal of the private tiny house accommodations.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties. Premier RV Resort provides more extensive amenities while rustic options like those at Carsner Tree Farm offer more basic setups. On-site camp stores at KOA and Premier RV Resort stock essentials, firewood, and some grocery items. Bathroom facilities range from shared campground restrooms to private in-cabin bathrooms at more upscale accommodations. Firewood is available for purchase at most cabin locations, though fire regulations may change seasonally.

Best Cabin Sites Near Monmouth, Oregon (41)

    1. Silver Falls State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Mehama, OR
    28 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."

    2. Premier RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Salem, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 364-7714

    "Plenty of parking. An amazing gift shop and small store. The bathrooms were SPOTLESS and keyless/ code entry, and it was almost like they were our private bathrooms."

    "As others have mentioned, tow vehicles usually extend into or are parked partially on the roads through the CG, but the roads are fairly wide throughout the CG."

    3. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground

    76 Reviews
    Donald, OR
    32 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."

    4. Albany-Corvallis KOA

    15 Reviews
    Albany, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 967-8521

    "This is a good sized KOA that was easily located off the highway. Check in procedures after hours were straight forward."

    "Great campground with nicely spaced and well maintained sites. Clean restrooms, laundry and pool on site. There is a small playground too. Close to Corvalis but you do get a lot of road noise."

    5. Beverly Beach State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Otter Rock, OR
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 265-9278

    $25 - $81 / night

    "The yurt was clean and had plenty enough space for two people. Between the bunk bed and the fold out couch, there was ample room to sit, sleep, and store your stuff."

    "The beach near bye. Curfew was awesome. Quiet time. Clean and friendly. Can't wait to come back. Fun crazy trails to explore. Lots of different amazing sites."

    6. South Beach State Park Campground

    91 Reviews
    South Beach, OR
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 867-4715

    $25 - $83 / night

    "I loved this campground for many things, but the 10-15 minute walk to the beach was my favorite part. We stayed a week. "

    "Google maps struggled to get me to the correct entrance so pay a little more attention when arriving. My visit was during Oregon Parks day so camping was free."

    7. Smith Creek Village — Silver Falls State Park

    12 Reviews
    Mehama, OR
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (503) 894-7533

    $89 - $250 / night

    "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."

    "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."

    8. Devil’s Lake State Recreation Area Campground

    39 Reviews
    Lincoln City, OR
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 994-2002

    $15 - $70 / night

    "Great campground with lots of trees for privacy and the lake is lovely with lots of fingers that lead off the main lake so you can find solitude on the lake when fishing or just bobbing around."

    "Comfortable, next to the restroom, clean, comfortable beds! Great family oriented park. Moorage docking area, just beautiful."

    9. Lincoln City KOA

    19 Reviews
    Neotsu, OR
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 994-2961

    "It has a few of the KOA norms: cabins, playground, in-campground store, nice showers, and laundry facilities."

    "Here, the RV pull-in sites are separated from the tent and cabin portion of the campground, with an office, the bathrooms and showers, (even laundry!) and a playground in between."

    10. Carsner Tree Farm (CTF)

    2 Reviews
    Lebanon, OR
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 223-3139

    $35 - $45 / night

    "The location was perfect for us, since we planned some hikes around the area."

    "Lots of amenities and community fire-pit. Come check them out and leave them some love."

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Cabin Reviews near Monmouth, OR

585 Reviews of 41 Monmouth 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!

  • Tanya B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2020

    Cape Kiwanda RV Resort and Marketplace

    Cute cabin!

    We headed to the Pacific City in search of fresh air in mid September when much of Oregon was consumed by wildfire smoke. The friendly staff at Cape Kiwanda RV Resort were very welcoming and we opted to stay in one of their cute cabins as rain was forecasted. Cabin N was comfortable and had electric heat, a TV, dorm fridge, microwave, porch swing, outdoor water, BBQ grill, picnic table and outdoor firepit.  The campground had cute wild bunnies hoping around, and amenities such as a playground, full market, and pool.  It's located a quick walk from a beautiful sandy beach, brew pub, coffee shop and other convenient options are nearby.

  • 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.

  • R
    Aug. 23, 2016

    Thousand Trails Pacific City

    Best camping on the Oregon Coast

    Lots of options here. Tent sites and small cabins that are somewhat private. There are good bathrooms with showers on site, a sand volleyball court, a store, little wild bunnies running around, and great fire pits at each site. What more could you ask for!? The ocean is a 5 minute walk from the site and you can rent sandboards to ride down the dunes of Cape Kiwanda (it's a serious workout!). Not to be missed.

  • 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!

  • Lauren A.
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Smith Creek Village — Silver Falls State Park

    Beautiful location-great hiking nearby!

    This campground is one I wanted to visit for the chance to check out the hiking trail nearby that has tons of waterfalls along it (Ten Falls Trail). I wasn't sure I would be able to hike very far and I was right. I hiked down into the canyon to walk behind South Falls. It was spectacular! I’m glad I hiked that particular trial since I only had enough energy for that one. It was quite steep down into the canyon and wet in most areas. Watch your step! The full trail is 8.2 miles. They had a nice place to buy snacks and meals, a gift shop, and had nice printed trail information posted at the trailhead. The campground itself isn’t huge and was fully booked, but it is decently laid out (sites have nice space between them). Most sites are shaded. They sell firewood, have a pavilion with picnic tables, a playground for the kids, and have a few small cabins you can rent by the night. The campground is kind of close to a somewhat busy road, but the noise wasn’t too bad. The bathhouse was clean and approximately 100 yards from my campsite down a footpath. The only thing I was disappointed to see was that two of the 4 showers were out of order. I had fantastic cell service here (AT&T) and was able to text, call, and go online on my phone (which is nice since I work online). Given the fact that I was unable to physically do more hiking this trip, I would definitely come back to this campground to try another section of the trail to see more waterfalls since the trailhead is only 1.5 miles from the campground.

  • Nedra D.
    Aug. 10, 2018

    Smith Creek Village — Silver Falls State Park

    Lovely

    Went with an ex many years ago. We stayed in one of the small cabins very close to the upper trail to the falls.I think... lol

    The cabin was cozy and stayed very warm as we went in the winter. We only walked around a short ways but the snow was beautiful and it was serenely quiet.

  • Fran S.
    Mar. 20, 2021

    South Beach State Park Campground

    Great Campground for its Trails and Beach

    Just a correction, before the rest of the review. There are no sewer hookups for RVs. Only a dump station. 

    I loved this campground for many things, but the 10-15 minute walk to the beach was my favorite part. We stayed a week. 

    A couple things of note: Playground for kids in loop C; showers are now open; Yurts are available for $60 a night, and you can park a camper at each yurt, too (just pay extra vehicle charge), and last, Newport is home to Rogue Brewery and within an hour from Monmouth and Salem wineries. Check Groupon for some great specials on these.

  • Brian P.
    Sep. 19, 2021

    River Bend County Park

    Nice, well maintained, on the river!

    We had a great time staying at River Bend! This was our first trip here and won’t be our last, we’ve already made reservations for next year.

    The sites were maintained very well and the camp hosts were very friendly. In addition to the paved driveway for our trailer, there always a nice, large concrete pad for the picnic table with a fire pit built on to the corner. The neighboring site on the right was 20-30 yards away and the site on the left was 100+ yards away. Lots of trees all around, good shade for those hot August days.

    The bathrooms for the loop were a nice walk but not too far and they were cleaned 2x per day.

    We spent most of our days at the river swimming, floating in tubes, skipping rocks and looking for crawdads. It was an easy walk on well maintained trails to get to the river.

    The playground and adjacent field were fun for playing and games in the evenings.

    Being a long, hot year there were no fires allowed in the fire pits. That was a small bummer, but the fire danger was so high that it wasn’t a big deal. We used our propane fire ring instead and that was great. Kind of nice coming away from a camping trip and not smelling of smoke 😁


Guide to Monmouth

Cabin accommodations near Monmouth, Oregon range from rustic structures to fully furnished retreats within state parks. Located in the Willamette Valley at approximately 180 feet elevation, the area experiences mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers with average temperatures between 34°F and 81°F. Most cabin sites remain accessible year-round, though winter stays typically require advance reservations due to limited availability during the rainy season.

What to do

Hiking waterfall trails: At Silver Falls State Park, campers can access multiple hiking trails directly from the campground. "What can I say? Silver Falls is a magical place and everyone should experience it. You can just get lost in the beauty of it all. The cabins are small but comfortable with heat, lights, and beds. Covered porch is nice to sit and listen to the rain," notes a visitor at Smith Creek Village.

Beach exploration: Coastal cabin rentals provide access to beach activities within minutes. "It's an easy walk to the beach to watch the sunset which I really enjoyed. They have wifi if you need it, and plenty of games to keep anyone entertained," shares a camper about South Beach State Park.

Disc golf: Several parks with cabin rentals maintain disc golf courses onsite. "The park offers hiking, cycling paths, huge picnic areas and a disc golf course, in addition to boat landings for a canoe along the Willamette River," reports a visitor to Champoeg State Park.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Cabin areas at many locations offer more separation than standard tent sites. "The campground is very well laid out and there are plenty of hiking and biking trails right from your campsite. The hosts are super friendly and helpful," notes a camper at Champoeg State Park.

Winter options: Heated cabins allow comfortable camping during colder months. "I've stayed at Oregon Coast campgrounds for many years. This was our first time in a travel trailer. Our site had water and electricity. There is a dump on site. Our site seemed roomy," explains a visitor to Beverly Beach State Park.

Natural settings: Many cabins maintain woodland surroundings despite having modern amenities. "Awesome campground. Well maintained. 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. Short drive or hike to the falls," says a camper at Silver Falls State Park.

What you should know

Seasonal challenges: Some cabin areas experience seasonal impacts requiring preparation. "If you plan on booking a trip in the late Fall/winter, be sure to call ahead of your trip. I've been here in the fall when more than half the campsites were flooded or filled with standing water," warns a visitor to Devil's Lake State Recreation Area.

Varying amenities: Cabin facilities differ significantly between locations. "The yurt was great, but be prepared for the fog horns going off all night on the jetty," mentions a South Beach State Park visitor.

Off-season availability: Many cabins remain open for winter rentals when tent camping becomes impractical. "We tent camped in the summer and stayed in the yurts during winter break. It's a great campground," notes a Devil's Lake visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several cabin locations feature play areas for children. "There is a huge playground for the kids. There was also a large field area for dogs to roam around, just no fence," explains a Champoeg State Park visitor.

Educational programs: Seasonal ranger programs enhance family stays. "Nice educational programs for kids. Firewood conveniently available," reports a visitor to Beverly Beach State Park.

Kid-friendly trails: Many cabin locations feature shorter hiking options suitable for children. "We love hiking the trails and our kids love the playground and river swimming!" shares an enthusiastic Silver Falls visitor.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Cabins often provide better options for extended stays than RV spots. "This is a very family friendly camp ground, so watch out for all the RVs and kids on bikes. But once you are out on the trail it gets peaceful and picturesque," advises a Silver Falls visitor.

Site spacing: Cabin sites typically provide more privacy than RV sections. "Very friendly staff. The CG is clean, quiet and well maintained, but the sites are fairly short and narrow. As others have mentioned, tow vehicles usually extend into or are parked partially on the roads through the CG," notes a visitor to Premier RV Resort.

Seasonal rates: Off-season cabin rentals often cost less than summer rates. "There are off season rates available for less cost. We paid $21 for a standard no hookup site the last time we were there in April," shares a Devil's Lake camper.

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