Best Cabin Camping near Monroe, OR

Cabins near Monroe provide rustic accommodations with varying levels of amenities across several established campgrounds. Albany-Corvallis KOA offers cabin rentals with electricity and indoor comforts, while Life Northwest RV & Lodging in Harrisburg features cabins with full utility hookups. "The park and bathrooms are very clean," noted one visitor about the KOA facilities. Silver Falls State Park Campground, located within driving distance, maintains cabin options with fire pits and picnic tables. Leaping Lamb Farm cabins provide a more secluded experience with farm-based activities but lack hookups for utilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Pet policies vary by property, with Albany-Corvallis KOA and several state parks allowing pets in certain cabins while Leaping Lamb Farm restricts them. Seasonal availability extends year-round at most locations, though Salmonberry County Park Campground operates only from May through November. According to reviews, "My family loved the farm. We got to go on hikes, feed the animals, pick freshly laid eggs and explore the grounds." Cabin reservations are required at all locations and should be secured well in advance during summer months.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities differ significantly between properties, with KOA cabins typically offering more amenities than state park accommodations. Salmonberry County Park provides basic electric hookups but minimal indoor facilities. Some locations like Albany-Corvallis KOA maintain small camp stores for essential provisions. Visitors staying at cabins near Eugene should note mixed reviews regarding cleanliness and noise levels, with one camper describing Eugene Kamping World as having "showers that were clean" but sites that were "packed like sardines."

Best Cabin Sites Near Monroe, Oregon (34)

    1. Albany-Corvallis KOA

    15 Reviews
    Albany, OR
    18 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."

    2. Life Northwest RV & Lodging

    1 Review
    Monroe, OR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 995-9995

    "Not much space between sites but didn't bother us since it's not quite peak season. Would've liked more grassy and greener at our site."

    3. Eugene Kamping World RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Eugene, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 343-4832

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Though this isn't the type of park we usually prefer to stay at, it does a good job at being a good, safe, basic RV park."

    4. South Beach State Park Campground

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

    $25 - $83 / night

    "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."

    "Having mapped out the trek in considerable advance, and after researching multiple state parks/ private campgrounds, South Beach State Park stood out for its proximity to the beach, surrounding nature"

    5. Beverly Beach State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Otter Rock, OR
    47 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."

    7. Salmonberry County Park Campground

    4 Reviews
    Alsea, OR
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 757-6871

    "Always a camp host, running water and is very clean."

    "Not really close to anything, but they still have power hook ups, but no water, so make sure you fill up your tanks before you get there."

    8. Silver Falls State Park Campground

    77 Reviews
    Mehama, OR
    50 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."

    9. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground

    73 Reviews
    Florence, OR
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 997-3851

    $24 - $80 / night

    "Pets, children and groups are very welcome at this campground with nearby lakes, sand and ocean access. Rent kayaks and canoes at the lake."

    "The yurt comes with a bunk bed (top a twin and bottom maybe a full size), pull out couch, small table with 2 chairs and a heater."

    10. The Willamettans

    2 Reviews
    Marcola, OR
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 933-2809

    $17 - $65 / night

    "They have a hot tub, heated pool, lodge, rv hook ups, tent spaces, and rental cabins. Very nice."

    "They have one of the cleanest swimming areas around! While there are trails in the resort, the really good longer ones are on forest service land."

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Cabin Reviews near Monroe, OR

579 Reviews of 34 Monroe Campgrounds


  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Mikayle S.
    Jan. 30, 2018

    Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground

    Great Family Camping, lots of activities

    This campground is always a safe bet any time of the year. Pets, children and groups are very welcome at this campground with nearby lakes, sand and ocean access. Rent kayaks and canoes at the lake. Visit the rustic and historic log cabin store with a southern exposure and bask in the afternoon sun. Kids can swim in a shallow roped off area out in front of the store with ample outdoor seating. Located near the ocean, this campground is protected from the heavy winds often experienced in other coastal campgrounds. Honeyman has access and a wonderful walking trail to Cleawox lake, where the dunes literally slope right into the lake. Sandboarding is popular on the hillside of the dunes adjacent to the lake. Fishing, non-motorized boating and protection from winds are the plusses at this nearby lake to the campground. Back at the campground, there are many loops for different kids of campers. Those with ATV's, Yurt camping, RV camping and tent camping. The hiker/biker campground is very quiet and private.

    The quaint town of Florence is just a few miles north with historic downtown shopping located on riverfront. Locally owned coffee shop, Siuslaw Coffee Roasters offers comfy fireside seating with a view of the river and the historic and recently restored Siuslaw Bridge, designed and engineered by the famous Conde M. McCullough. Downtown Florence offers many specialty gift shops, eateries and fine dining as well as family pizza and locally owned BJ's Ice Cream Parlor with a huge variety of salt water taffy.

    Across Highway 101 from Honeyman is Wohink Lake, where motorized boats are often seen pulling water-skiers. A great place to spend the day if you have a large group or have your own motor boat. Lots of sun, swimming areas and parking make this a convenient place to spend a day.

    I have found this campground to be completely reserved 6 months in advance. They always seem to have sites available if you arrive early enough. I've never been turned away if I've arrived early.

  • 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.

  • 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 😁

  • Scott E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 24, 2021

    Thousand Trails Whalers Rest

    Cozy Cabins

    My parents, my fiancé and I shared a cabin here. 1 queen bed for my folks and bunks for us. Tight quarters but all the basics are covered.

  • Ryan W.
    Aug. 17, 2019

    South Beach State Park Campground

    Convenience, Rogue, Sand and Trees...also a campground.

    The South Beach State Park Campground is at the mouth of the Yaquina Bay in Newport, Oregon. The first thing you'll notice is the wind on the way in. Generally, north to south in the summers, the wind is strong, always strong, like 30 mph or more pretty much all the times according to the locals. It felt like it was raining, but it was just water being blown off the ocean. However, once you're in the campground you don't notice it at all since it is well protected by surrounding dunes and tree line.

    There is a Tim Burton-esque trail system surrounding the camp leading out in all directions to the beach and bay. Some trails are blacktopped, some sand, and some horse accessible. 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. The Hiker/Biker area is just inside the camp entrance across from the hospitality yurt where you can get hot tea, coffee, ice cream, wood bundles, stickers and Oregon Parks merchandise. The camping (all of it) area itself is pretty open with minimal privacy or separation from your neighbors, but everything is very clean and organized. 

    The campground was packed, and the RV/Tent area was essentially a parking lot. It seemed like a lot of families to come to the same place, the same weekend every year. However, it was a well regulated, and well behaved campground. The nice thing about this campground is the location. There are hiking trails, beach access, and it is close to all the amenities of Newport. Once you left the camp on a trail you could wander the trees without seeing anyone for awhile if you needed to get away.

    Hiker/biker area had faux fencing built up to separate sites and wood platforms to get tents off the ground which I haven't seen in any other hiker/biker camps. The fences were a bit weird but made it easy to lock up a bike, hang some laundry and would a good stop if I were traveling with a hammock.

    Amenities include:

    • Camp Store
    • Storage box with usb charging station
    • Raised wood platforms for tents
    • Flush toilets
    • Hot free showers
    • Access to beach & trails
    • Walking distance to Rogue Brewery, Yaquina Bay State Park, South Beach State Park, 
    • Bike Stand and tools
    • Fire pit and picnic tables

    Pro-Tip: In Newport, just across Yaquina Bay, is the Newport Bike Shop. It is one of the few bike repair shops along the coastal Oregon Route. If you get a $35 bike tune up you can take a break in their upstairs lounge with tv, wifi, fridge with beverages, and washer/dryer.

  • Jeff K.
    Nov. 16, 2024

    Silver Falls State Park Campground

    Magical!

    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.


Guide to Monroe

Cabin camping near Monroe, Oregon provides forest-based accommodation at elevations ranging from 300-500 feet in the Willamette Valley. The region experiences mild winters and warm summers with average rainfall of 40-60 inches annually. Most cabins in the area are positioned within 30 miles of Monroe, creating convenient access points for exploring nearby attractions.

What to do

Sandboarding at the dunes: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground offers cabin stays with direct access to Oregon's famous sand dunes. "We rented sand boards for $10 a day and had a blast sand boarding. Really fun trip," reports one visitor, highlighting an activity rarely associated with traditional cabin stays.

Fossil hunting on beaches: Beverly Beach State Park Campground provides cabin accommodations near fossil-rich coastline. "Literally everywhere on this beach. Nearly every rock and cliff face is littered with marine fossils of varying types and sizes and you can often find individual fossilized shells that can be collected," notes a camper who explored the beach.

Nature trails and farm activities: Cabin guests staying in the rural areas outside Monroe can access hiking options. "We've staid a couple times and staff are very friendly," mentions one visitor about Albany-Corvallis KOA, which offers cabin rentals with nearby walking paths.

What campers like

Privacy levels in forested settings: Silver Falls State Park Campground cabins offer seclusion among trees. "Site spacing is good with lots of privacy between camps. Bathrooms and showers are super nice and clean," writes a visitor who appreciated the cabin spacing.

Lake and dune access: Water activities complement cabin stays at certain locations. According to a camper at Honeyman State Park, "Huge camp with a lot of variety of spots for all campers. It was clean and very family oriented. Great access to the lake and the dunes and close to town."

Historic features: Some cabins near Monroe sit in parks with notable history. "The visitor center provides a nice history of the beach and how it got its name," mentions a camper who stayed at Beverly Beach State Park cabins.

What you should know

Road noise considerations: When booking cabin accommodations, consider proximity to highways. "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," warns a visitor to Albany-Corvallis KOA.

Seasonal openings: Not all cabin facilities operate year-round. Salmonberry County Park Campground only rents cabins from May through November, and according to a visitor, "$25 is steep. This should be much cheaper," indicating value considerations for cabin rentals.

Facility limitations: Some cabin locations have restricted amenities. "The lights are on time sensors, and shut off on me and would not come back on. I at least had a flashlight," notes a camper at Salmonberry County Park Campground, emphasizing the need to pack lighting supplies.

Tips for camping with families

Educational programs: South Beach State Park Campground provides family-oriented activities near their cabin facilities. "Good hikes around and across the adjoining dunes and to the beach," writes a visitor who found the trails suitable for all ages.

Playground access: Several cabin locations feature child-friendly amenities. "We love hiking the trails and our kids love the playground and river swimming!" shares a family who stayed at Silver Falls State Park cabins.

Off-season benefits: Winter cabin rentals offer unique family experiences. "We went in the off season (in the winter) so the campground didn't have many people staying... I have a toddler and it ended up being so helpful with the weather being a bit rainy and getting some creature comforts while still enjoying nature," reports a visitor at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground.

Tips from RVers

WiFi considerations: Cabin campers who need internet should note varying connectivity. "This is the first time in 10+ years of RVing that I've had really good wifi at a park," shares one visitor about The Willamettans, which offers cabin options alongside RV sites.

Winter heating options: Cabin rentals provide advantages during colder months. "The yurt comes with a bunk bed, pull out couch, small table with 2 chairs and a heater," explains a winter visitor to Honeyman Memorial State Park, detailing the comfort features.

Facility cleanliness: Reviews consistently mention bathroom conditions at cabin locations. "Our site was close to the freeway, so it was a little noisy, but the camps weren't too close together, so that was nice. One of the showers in the ladies bathroom didn't seem to get hot, but the one in the middle did," notes a visitor about Albany-Corvallis KOA facilities.

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