Best Cabin Camping near Pleasant Hill, OR

Several cabin options exist near Pleasant Hill, Oregon, with varying levels of amenities and comfort. Dexter Shores RV Park offers cabin rentals with electric hookups, showers, and toilets, while The Willamettans provides cabins with access to electric hookups, picnic tables, and showers. Most cabins include basic furnishings with beds and seating areas. "We peeked inside some of the creekside cabins. Those look super cute," noted one visitor to River Bend County Park. Belknap Hot Springs Lodge and Gardens features cabins with access to natural hot springs pools, providing a unique amenity not found at other locations.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. River Bend County Park offers cabin rentals with concrete pads for picnic tables and nearby fire pits. The park maintains clean facilities with bathrooms cleaned twice daily. According to a review, "The sites were maintained very well and the camp hosts were very friendly." Most cabins are pet-friendly, though policies vary by location. Reservations are recommended, especially during summer months when riverside cabins are in high demand. Some locations like Eugene Kamping World RV Park operate year-round, while others have seasonal availability.

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 fire pits and others providing indoor cooking areas. Several campgrounds have on-site stores selling essentials like firewood, ice, and basic food items. Belknap Hot Springs has a small store with limited essentials but no real food available. Umpqua's Last Resort features a store with ice, firewood, food, beer, wine, and camping supplies. Visitors staying in more remote cabin locations should bring all necessary supplies, as some areas have limited cell service and are distant from grocery stores.

Best Cabin Sites Near Pleasant Hill, Oregon (29)

    1. Dexter Shores RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Dexter, OR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 937-3711

    "I had an easy stopover here on the way to Eastern Oregon. I didn’t want to use my tanks, so I used their restrooms. They were warm, clean, and well-lit."

    "We brought our RV and had no problems with setup or parking. No additional charge for a second vehicle was nice and my children had a blast in the clubhouse."

    2. Eugene Kamping World RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Eugene, OR
    13 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. The Willamettans

    2 Reviews
    Marcola, OR
    15 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."

    5. Clark Creek Organization Campground

    3 Reviews
    Lowell, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (801) 226-3564

    "Fun little bunk houses for the kids and a big covered area for cooking and hanging out.  Big field for tents, frisbee, drum circles, etc. "

    "This group camp is amazing, so you better book it far in advance. I went here on a church camp out. It is the perfect place for families."

    6. River Bend County Park

    16 Reviews
    Cascadia, OR
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 967-3917

    $26 - $70 / night

    "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."

    "Nice level sites with water and electric. Dump station on site. The sites are private with picnic tables and fire pits. The bathrooms are very nice. Peeked inside some of the creekside cabins."

    7. Life Northwest RV & Lodging

    1 Review
    Monroe, OR
    26 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."

    8. Timber Butte Cabin

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    Lowell, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 782-2283

    $80 / night

    9. Belknap Hot Springs Lodge and Gardens

    21 Reviews
    Willamette National Forest, OR
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 822-3512

    $38 - $550 / night

    "They sites aren’t very big but have a table and fire pit. The tent sites across the river that you hike to are amazing!! I want to tent camp there!! So wooded and many have direct river access."

    "Belknap is also close to great hiking and mountain biking - the McKenzie River trail goes right by and Blue Pool, and Koosah and Sahalie Falls are a short drive away."

    10. Whistlers Bend County Park

    20 Reviews
    Sutherlin, OR
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 673-4863

    $35 - $90 / night

    "Large park with tent spaces, rv hookups, and yurts! Oak grassland doesnt provide very many bushes to hide behind, so absolute privacy is hard to achieve when the park is busy."

    "147 acres. 50 sites 14 are power. Large area for group camping. They have 2 yurts. Disc golf rated number 2 in nation. child play area and free parking for campers."

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Cabin Reviews near Pleasant Hill, OR

138 Reviews of 29 Pleasant Hill Campgrounds


  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 8, 2023

    Umpqua's Last Resort & Oregon Mountain Guides

    An adventure and accommodation for everyone!

    General: Located just across the street from the North Umpqua River, there is a mix of:•

    * petite RV sites (RVs up to 20’ with FHU 20-30 amp- 3)

    * deluxe RV sites (RVs up to 29’ with FHU 30-50 amp- 5)

    * Super RV sites (RVs up to 60’ with FHU 50 amp- 7)

    * glamping tents (7)

    * cabins with heat and A/C(4)

    * a cottage

    * a tiny home

    * camper

    * retro bunkhouse

    * retro RV 

    Site Quality: We were in a deluxe RV site that had a level gravel camper pad, electric hookup, fire ring, and picnic table. Unlike most RV parks, there was a decent amount of foliage between most sites to provide a measure of privacy. 

    Bath/Shower House: Two toilets, two sinks, and two showers. Clean but limited privacy for the toilets with just a curtain. Bench and hooks are outside of showers with no other separation so there is a lack of privacy there as well (did not use the shower so I cannot comment on how well it worked, although they looked nice). 

    Activities/Amenities:

    * Guided and Self-guided hiking tours

    * Guided and self-guided mountain bike tours

    * a full-day waterfall tour ($75 pp, with 24-hour advance notice)

    * whitewater rafting tours

    * Stream and river fishing holes

    * Fly fishing and hunting

    * Kayak rentals on Toketee Lake (We had hoped to do this, but the weather had other plans)

    * Wi-Fi is available for $2.99 per 24-hour period per device but it was flaky at best

    * There is a store with ice, firewood, food, beer, and wine, apparel, propane, diesel, and gasoline, rafts, and sleds. 

    We arrived later than planned (just before dark) and it was cold and rainy the next day so we were not able to take advantage of the many nearby recreation activities but the staff recommended a nearby waterfall hike that we could do in inclement weather. We would definitely consider returning during better weather.

  • 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 😁

  • Jennie R.
    May. 30, 2018

    Umpqua's Last Resort & Oregon Mountain Guides

    Beautiful area and great location, updates needed

    For us, Umpqua’s Last Resort was, well, a last resort! This was all about location for us. Close to the North Umpqua? Check. Camping Cabin? Check. Available? Check. Expensive? Nope. It worked, but there is nothing fancy about this place. It is fairly small, was definitely quiet, had lots of blackberries ready to pluck, and has a little store down the road where we were able to get what we needed. The cabin was fine, but the shower house had seen better days. Trails and creeks were accessible from the property and it is in the neighborhood for a great day rafting, fun swimmin’ holes and Crater Lake National Park. In 2015, cell reception was spotty.

  • Kathy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2021

    River Bend County Park

    Love this place, Can't wait to go back!

    Came here to meet up with a Facebook camping group. It was one member's favorite place and I see why! Nice level sites with water and electric. Dump station on site. The sites are private with picnic tables and fire pits. The bathrooms are very nice. Peeked inside some of the creekside cabins. Those look super cute.

    The main attraction here is the South Santiam River, which in October is stunning. Would love to visit in the summer when can actually take a dip. It's a great place to come and sit and meditate, watch the birds, just relax. Love it here!

  • A
    Aug. 21, 2020

    Hi-Way Haven RV Park

    Great experience!

    Great RV park! All sites are pull through, fenced off leash dog area, several other on leash dog areas, playground, nice little store, ice, propane on site, and most importantly the movies on the old drive-in screen Thursday through Saturday nights during the summer! I cannot comment on the showers as I used my own and not theirs. 30 and 50 amp sites. Nice packed gravel sites with paved patio areas and wood fence dividers between sites. Each site has bistro style table and chairs (2). I really enjoyed!! Oh and if you choose to sit in the nice grassy area (plastic Adirondack chairs provided) for the movie they serve free popcorn 🍿 If you can see screen from your site the sound on FM station. Good wineries close too!!

  • Charlotte T.
    Sep. 15, 2021

    The Willamettans

    This is a nudist community and campground

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

  • Cassie B.
    Mar. 10, 2021

    River Bend County Park

    Pretty

    This campground was really nice. The staff was really nice, people were pretty quiet during quiet hours. They have some first come first serve spots. I felt like the concrete slab kept the ground more dry than had it just been gravel, it didn't bother me too much. The camping spots are close together but as I walked around I noticed that there were alot of nice electric spots. You could probably tent camp in one if you wanted more privacy. This would be a nice place to take the kids, there is a small playground and a feild. Lots of nice trees and a trail.

  • E
    Jul. 3, 2023

    Hi-Way Haven RV Park

    Excellent !!! 100% recommended for a safe and nice weekend

    Staff was extremely friendly, professional and attentive. They have everything super clean on bathrooms, kitchen and around the park. Tent sites has electricity and picnic tables. They also a full kitchen to cook with free coffee and perishable food. They had free movie night on big screen with free popcorn and a nice forepit.

  • 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!


Guide to Pleasant Hill

Cabins near Pleasant Hill, Oregon, sit at elevations ranging from 500-1,000 feet in the Willamette Valley's eastern edge, where summer temperatures typically reach 85°F with cool 50°F nights. Winter cabin stays experience average temperatures of 35-45°F with frequent rain from November through March, requiring adequate heating options and rain gear.

What to do

River activities: 5-10 minutes from most cabins. The South Santiam River provides multiple swimming areas near River Bend County Park. "Great location with lots of amenities. One of our favorites for the summer with trail for hiking and access to the river," notes Diana C. Fishing spots are accessible directly from some properties.

Disc golf: World-class course nearby. Whistlers Bend County Park features an extensive course rated among the nation's best. "Disc golf rated number 2 in nation," notes Tim W. "Sprawling and varried disc golf course with some spectacular long shots, and tight trees."

Hot springs soaking: Reservations required. Natural mineral pools provide year-round relaxation with temperatures ranging from 102-105°F. "The hot spring fed pools are so amazing. The hidden garden is something out of a movie," shares Josh K. Reservation windows typically open 24 hours in advance.

What campers like

Private cabin locations: Tree-screened sites. Many campers appreciate secluded cabin options at Fisherman's Point Group Campground. "This is a very big size camp it is reserve camp for group camping," explains Jessie S. These cabins work well for family reunions or larger gatherings.

Clean facilities: Twice-daily maintenance. Campers consistently mention well-maintained bathrooms and showers. "This is the nicest and cleanest park we've stayed at in a long time. Sites are cleaned between guests," reports Heather H. Concrete pads at cabin sites help keep mud at bay during rainy periods.

Proximity to water features: Direct access. Many cabins sit within 1-5 minute walks to water. "The sites were level and it was a short walk down the hill to the river," notes one visitor. Others mention the convenience of waterfront locations for fishing without needing to drive.

What you should know

Seasonal availability varies widely. While some cabin facilities operate year-round, others close during winter months. Most properties require 2-night minimum stays during summer season (June-September). Midweek availability improves dramatically in shoulder seasons.

Kitchen facilities differ significantly between properties. Most cabin rentals provide only minimal cooking equipment. Eugene Kamping World RV Park cabins include small refrigerators but limited cooking options. "There's a little store with basic items in the office, as well as a $1 DVD rental," mentions Laura M.

Privacy levels vary by location. Cabin proximity differs greatly between properties. "Sites are really close together. We didn't have neighbors on either side of us, thank goodness," reports one camper. Request corner or end units when booking for maximum separation from other guests.

Cell service limitations exist. Several cabin areas have minimal or no cellular coverage. "Couldn't get a phone signal the whole time, so freeing and easy to be present!" notes Ivy E. Download maps and reservation details before arrival.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Central locations. Multiple cabin campgrounds feature dedicated children's areas. "There is a playground for the kids & a very nice disc golf course," notes Jennifer C. Clark Creek Organization Campground offers "a big covered area for cooking and hanging out. Big field for tents, frisbee, drum circles, etc."

Swimming holes: Varied depths available. "There is a great swimming hole right across the street and a good jumping platform just up the road at the next pullout," explains Joel D. Most water access points lack lifeguards, so bring appropriate flotation devices for younger children.

Activity options for different ages. Many sites provide diversions beyond standard amenities. "Fun little bunk houses for the kids," reports one visitor. Another mentions "my children had a blast in the clubhouse" at a nearby facility. Bring board games for rainy days when outdoor activities become limited.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives for RV travelers. Some RV parks offer cabin rentals when travelers need a break from their rigs. "We stayed here for a couple days and had a really pleasant experience," notes Heather O. about The Willamettans. "They have tennis, pickleball, dog park, restaurant, library and a wonderful staff."

Level sites with adequate hookups. Many cabins share areas with RV sites, offering similar amenities. "Sites were level and well thought out to maximize privacy," according to a regular visitor. Most provide 30-50 amp electrical service where power is available.

Seasonal road conditions affect access. Winter travel to more remote cabin locations can require chains or all-wheel drive vehicles during snow events. Spring access occasionally requires navigating muddy approach roads to more remote cabins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Pleasant Hill, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Pleasant Hill, OR is Dexter Shores RV Park with a 4.2-star rating from 5 reviews.

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