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Best Cabin Sites Near Prospect, Oregon (41)

    Robert D.'s photo of a cabin at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park near Crater Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park near Crater Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park near Crater Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park near Crater Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park near Crater Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park near Crater Lake, OR

    1. Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    80 Reviews
    402 Photos
    955 Saves
    Crater Lake, Oregon

    Mazama Campground is open only in summer. It typically opens in June and closes in late September. The exact opening and closing dates are determined each year by the snow level in the camp sites, safety issues, and other factors. The campground is nestled in an old-growth forest at 6,000 ft. (1,829 m) in elevation. There are 214 sites each with a picnic table, fire ring, and bear-resistant food locker. The concessioner, ExplorCraterLake, manages the campground. For more details go to reservations.

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    Jeff C.'s photo of a cabin at Diamond Lake near Diamond Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake near Diamond Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake near Diamond Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake near Diamond Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake near Diamond Lake, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake near Diamond Lake, OR

    2. Diamond Lake

    59 Reviews
    166 Photos
    481 Saves
    Diamond Lake, Oregon

    Overview

    Meandering along most of the east shore of the mile-high Diamond Lake, this large campground boasts spectacular views of both Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen, and offers visitors abundant recreational opportunities.

    Recreation

    At an elevation of 5,183 feet, Diamond Lake provides outdoor enthusiasts with a multitude of recreational opportunities year-round. The area offers a scenic backdrop for swimmers braving its cold, refreshing waters, and anglers casting a lines from boat or shoreline. Rainbow trout thrive in the lake, as it is stocked annually with 300,000 fingerlings. Bicyclists will enjoy riding on the 11-miles of paved trail around the lake, while hikers can head out for the day on one of many trails leaving from the area. Interpretive programs are offered on Saturday evenings at the campground amphitheater.

    Natural Features

    Explosive geologic events have shaped the distinctive landscape on the 984,602-acre Umpqua National Forest, and the area provides spectacular scenery as well as an abundance of natural and cultural resources. The translation of the word, "Umpqua," meaning "thundering waters," defines the area. High mountain lakes, heart-stopping rapids, peaceful ponds and thundering waterfalls, including the 272-foot Watson Falls on the North Umpqua Highway, are available to visitors. Several designated wilderness areas provide opportunities undisturbed solitude. Encompassing 19,100 acres, Boulder Creek Wilderness is an incredible landscape, with dense old growth forests and steep terrain that tower above Boulder Creek. The most popular area in Boulder Creek is Pine Bench. This flat area overlooking Boulder Creek is home to a grove of old growth Ponderosa pines. Diverse ecosystems support a wide range of habitat for wildlife common to the area. From eagles and owls, to salamanders and salmon, these species, along with many others, depend on surrounding undeveloped wilderness, clean streams, and diverse forests to live.

    Nearby Attractions

    Access to Diamond Lake is within walking distance, and boat ramps and fish cleaning stations are accessible to visitors. A nearby resort offers bicycle, boat and horse rentals as well as lodging, restaurants, a grocery store, laundry facilities and fuel. Trails for hiking and mountain biking are within 10 miles of the campground. Visitors may want to take some time to visit nearby Crater Lake National Park, the only national park in Oregon! The amazing Crater Lake area offers a glimpse into the volcanic history of the area. The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), one of the world's premier National Scenic Trails, showcases some of North America's most fantastic scenery, winding its way its way from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon and Washington, and is accessible near the campground.

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    $16 - $27 / night

    Bill T.'s photo of a cabin at Farewell Bend Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Farewell Bend Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Farewell Bend Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Farewell Bend Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Farewell Bend Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Farewell Bend Campground near Prospect, OR

    3. Farewell Bend Campground

    13 Reviews
    29 Photos
    162 Saves
    Prospect, Oregon

    Overview

    Farewell Bend Campground was constructed in 1934 by the Civilian Conservation Corp. The campground is located 18 miles west of Crater Lake National Park and in the midst of an old growth forest. There are 60 campsites that can accommodate trailers, rvs and tents. The Rogue River is located within the campground allowing for fishing and swimming. Union Creek Resort is within a mile from the campground and provides access to a convenience store, restaurant, ice cream shop and lodging.

    Recreation

    The entire length of the Upper Rogue River is closely followed by the Upper Rogue River Trail. The trail is hiker-only and easily traveled for short segments at a time. Hikers can also enjoy the Rogue Gorge Trail System that travels from Farewell Bend Campground through Union Creek Campground and down to Natural Bridge Day Use Area.

    Natural Features

    The Upper Rogue River is fed by snowmelt and springs originating on the peaks of the Cascade Range, including the slopes of Mt. Mazamathe volcanic caldera that contains Crater Lake. Along the uppermost portion of the Upper Rogue, the river is narrow and shallow, but very swift. The river has, for a two-mile stretch, carved more than 200 feet down into the Mazama pumice (which was deposited about 8,000 years ago during the explosion that created Crater Lake). Downstream, the Upper Rogue passes through the narrow, turbulent Rogue Gorge of black lava and soon plunges entirely underground (into a lava tube) for about 250 feet at Natural Bridge. Interpretive trails at both of these places provide good views of the river, with signs that explain the natural history.

    Contact Info

    For facility specific information, please call (541) 560-3400.

    Nearby Attractions

    Diamond Lake Resort, Crater Lake National Park, Lost Creek Lake, Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, National Falls, Rogue Gorge, Natural Bridge and Mount McLoughlin are all wonderful sights to see.

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    $22 - $44 / night

    Raymond P.'s photo of a cabin at Crater Lake Resort near Fort Klamath, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Crater Lake Resort near Fort Klamath, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Crater Lake Resort near Fort Klamath, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Crater Lake Resort near Fort Klamath, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Crater Lake Resort near Fort Klamath, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Crater Lake Resort near Fort Klamath, OR

    4. Crater Lake Resort

    8 Reviews
    24 Photos
    47 Saves
    Fort Klamath, Oregon

    Crater Lake Resort and Store offers affordable year-round lodging, camping and grocery shopping near Crater Lake National Park. Located in the Upper Klamath Basin—an area rich with history and natural beauty—Crater Lake Resort is great for extended stays and adventures beyond your visit to the National Park. We are close to many great opportunities for hiking, bird watching, biking, hunting, fly fishing and kayaking.

    Our cabins are private, clean and beautifully done with motel-like interiors. All cabins include necessary linens, and have full bathrooms and kitchenettes stocked with cooking and dining necessities. We have eight cabins that can accommodate up to 4 guests, and two historic cabins perfect for a solo traveler or couple. Our creekside cabins offer beautiful views and private decks with gas BBQs.

    For longer stays, events, or larger groups, we have three Full Kitchen Rentals. These can accommodate up to 6 guests depending on the unit selected and each features a large kitchen with full size appliances. Full Kitchen Rentals offer thoughtful amenities and complement the quiet beauty of our creekside resort. New Park Models 31 and 32 are especially great options for events when coupled with our Community Hall.

    Tent sites are spacious and fully grassed, with room for multiple tents to accommodate up to 10 people. RV sites with full-hookups and partial hook-up sites are available to accommodate recreational vehicles of all types and up to 40’ long. Picnic tables, BBQs and fire pits are available at every tent and RV site. A large community fire pit and gas grill are available for all guest use.

    You will have room to roam on our 12 acre property. We have two bridges across the creek to complete a great walking path for you and your dog. We have many outside games including a pickle ball court. Canoes are free for guest use on Fort Creek.

    Our camp store is stocked with snacks and drinks for day trips, unique gifts as well as everything you’ll need for a delicious dinner, including local beer wine.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Rocky Point Resort near Chiloquin, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rocky Point Resort near Chiloquin, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rocky Point Resort near Chiloquin, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rocky Point Resort near Chiloquin, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rocky Point Resort near Chiloquin, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rocky Point Resort near Chiloquin, OR

    5. Rocky Point Resort

    9 Reviews
    46 Photos
    108 Saves
    Chiloquin, Oregon

    Rocky Point Resort is located on the peaceful Upper Klamath Lake amid gigantic Ponderosa pine trees. The resort is located 30 minutes from Klamath Falls, Oregon, and one hour from Medford, Oregon, and is open from April 1 through November 1. It adjacent to Rocky Point Day Use Area/Boat Launch. The resort offers a variety of accommodations including five tent camping sites, 24 RV sites, and five cabins, many with serene lake views. There is also a restaurant and general store on the property to make this a full-service resort in a natural and rustic setting. For recreation, Rocky Point Resort features access to excellent fishing, boating and bird watching opportunities. At the resort’s boat launch you can glide into the Upper Klamath Canoe Trail with a rented canoe, kayak, paddle boat, or small motor boat. Rentals are available by the hour, half-day or full day. For more information, visit: https://www.facebook.com/RockyPointOregon.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson Wellsprings near Talent, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson Wellsprings near Talent, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson Wellsprings near Talent, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson Wellsprings near Talent, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson Wellsprings near Talent, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson Wellsprings near Talent, OR

    6. Jackson Wellsprings

    19 Reviews
    48 Photos
    103 Saves
    Talent, Oregon
    • Pets
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $25 - $40 / night

    Charity A.'s photo of a cabin at Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods near Butte Falls, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods near Butte Falls, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods near Butte Falls, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods near Butte Falls, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods near Butte Falls, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods near Butte Falls, OR

    7. Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    7 Reviews
    38 Photos
    134 Saves
    Butte Falls, Oregon

    For a classic, family-oriented lake destination, Lake of the Woods camping offers something for everyone. This high mountain historic lake resort sits beside one of the clearest natural lakes found in the southern Oregon Cascades. The highlight of this setting is Mt. McLoughlin with its almost 10,000 feet of grand beauty. The resort, located 40 minutes from Klamath Falls, Oregon, and 45 minutes from Medford, Oregon, is a full service property with everything you could ask for in a family vacation. The resort offers 34 cabins and 22 RV sites, as well as a restaurant, general store, pizza parlor and marina. Lake of the Woods Resort offers abundant of summer recreational activities and things to do including biking, boating, fishing, hiking, swimming, sightseeing or water skiing. When the snow flies the fun continues! Enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. For more information, visit: http://lakeofthewoodsresort.com

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    $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Willow lake near Butte Falls, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Willow lake near Butte Falls, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Willow lake near Butte Falls, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Willow lake near Butte Falls, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Willow lake near Butte Falls, OR

    8. Willow lake

    3 Reviews
    4 Photos
    17 Saves
    Butte Falls, Oregon

    -Reservations may be made online or by phone 15 days to 9 months (calendar days) in advance of the first night’s stay.

    -Reservations are not allowed if your arrival date is 14 days or fewer from the date of your request, available sites would be on a first-come-first- served basis only.

    -There is a non-refundable $8.00 per campsite reservation fee for reservations made online and $10.00 per campsite reservation fee for reservations made by phone.

    -There is a maximum of 8 people per campsite. You must be 18 years or older to make a reservation and an adult must be present at the site.

    -Payment in full, for all nights stay, will be required at the time of booking your reservation.

    -Reservations cannot exceed 14 days in length. On weekends during the period between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend, you must reserve a minimum of two nights (Friday and Saturday or Saturday and Sunday).

    -Your reservation only includes the campsite and one camping unit (i.e. car/tent, truck/trailer, motorhome). If you are planning on bringing an extra vehicle (limit of one) then you will be required to pay by cash/check when you arrive at the park.

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    $38 - $158 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Imnaha Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Imnaha Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Imnaha Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Imnaha Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Imnaha Campground near Prospect, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Imnaha Campground near Prospect, OR

    9. Imnaha Campground

    1 Review
    5 Photos
    38 Saves
    Prospect, Oregon

    Sites are located near Imnaha Creek. Activities and points of interest include structures constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corp in the 1930s, hiking trails and Imnaha Springs. Facilities 5 campsites Drinking water Vault toilet No garbage disposal - Please pack it out

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    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson County Howard Prairie Lake Resort near Ashland, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson County Howard Prairie Lake Resort near Ashland, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson County Howard Prairie Lake Resort near Ashland, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson County Howard Prairie Lake Resort near Ashland, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson County Howard Prairie Lake Resort near Ashland, OR
    Camper-submitted photo at Jackson County Howard Prairie Lake Resort near Ashland, OR

    10. Jackson County Howard Prairie Lake Resort

    12 Reviews
    44 Photos
    22 Saves
    Ashland, Oregon
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Recent Cabin Reviews near Prospect, Oregon

304 Reviews of 41 Prospect Campgrounds


  • Jennie R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Umpqua's Last Resort & Oregon Mountain Guides
    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.

  • Johnny G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jackson Wellsprings
    Jul. 29, 2019

    Jackson Wellsprings

    Awesome place!

    This is a great place to stay that has all you could need! Cell reception, WiFi, pool, hot tub, Ashland is like 5 minutes away, restrooms, even a sauna! Clothing is optional in the pool area let at night so be aware if you’re not into that or have kids. tent sites aren’t separated meaning you pitch your tent in an area where everyone else does. Other than that, I Highly recommend!

  • The School for  Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Jackson Wellsprings
    Nov. 3, 2019

    Jackson Wellsprings

    Amenities but gritty

    We like to pick campgrounds that have extra amenities, like hot tubs or saunas. This one has both. The spa area is a nice add on to your stay. The facilities are old and therefore feel gritty. Which is the feeling that matches the campground. To get to the RV parking you have to drive/walk by the tent campers, which even off season, felt like those staying there permanently live in their tents and cars. Behind the RV parking is the area where full time residents live, which is also a bit rough. We didn’t feel unsafe, but we definitely didn’t feel like hanging out outside our RV or letting the kids play on the playground. If you go, don’t expect a resort. Think transient hippies and you’ll have your expectations aligned closer to reality.

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from Crater Lake Resort
    Jun. 22, 2021

    Crater Lake Resort

    Wonderful Retreat

    Stayed in the primative cabin for an evening with the spouse and our dog. The little store was great for last minute supplies and gifts, the resort offered free canoe rentals, but we had brought our own kayaks and used them in the slow moving creek. The beds in the cabin were wood, so we should have brought more pillows, but overall we loved the spot and the amenities! We would stay again and recommend it to everyone!

  • Outdoordude D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake of The Woods Resort
    Jun. 4, 2021

    Lake of The Woods Resort

    All in one place.

    Camped in our trailer, while son and his family rented a cabin. Great time. Music, restaurant has delicious food, and the fishing wasn't half bad (boat rentals available). This place has thought of everything. So busy we didn't have time to put the kayaks in the water. Made reservations for September 2021 while we were there.

  • Tj B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park
    Jul. 25, 2018

    Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    Ranger review: Gregory Baltoro 65 Ruck sack at Mazama village campground

    Campground review

    Mazama village campground is located just inside the south entrance to Crater lake national park, about 5 or so miles from the rim.

    Mazama village is a very large campground with cabins, a motor lodge and 7 loops with about 30 sites per loop. Each loop has flushing toilets and running water in the gender specific restrooms, and water bibs as well. Each site has a bear box, fire pit, table, and some have RV power hookups. They don't seem to have dish water troughs though.

    What I found strange was the check-in process. I made reservations months in advance, but when I arrived; it wasn't a specific site I reserved, but a chance to choose a site. Sites are allocated by RV and tents; by size. There is only one loop, E that is specifically for smaller tents, so I was forced to choose from only 5 sites. I was able to luck out and find a decent site with shade and some privacy, as it was hot and dry and a lot of the sites did not offer much for privacy.

    Upon entering the campgrounds you find the Annie creek restaurant and gift shop, I had chili and cornbread for dinner and wasn't too impressed with it for the price. There is also a general store, fuel pump, laundry mat and pay showers. You can also make bookings for tours and other activities at the general store.

    Crater lake itself was amazing and there were tons of hikes and activites to take advantage of around the rim. It is a drive though, getting from the campground to points of interest on the rim, luckily the vistor center is the first thing you come across as you head up the west rim drive. There they also have a little gift shop and info on the national park.

    On my last night in the campground I was exhausting my options for hikes and had been trying to find the nearby Annie creek trail. I ended up walking through the campgrounds and found the trail head behind the amplitheter; that happens to hold church service on Sunday. The trail was pretty sweet, it is a 2 mi. loop and either direction you start it's quite a drop into the gorge to a creek oasis running through the middle. It was quite a treat to find as the sun was going down on my final night.

    All said, it was an okay campground not the best I've stayed in, but I made the most of it and had an amazing time visiting my own states national park; Crater lake.

    Product review

    As a Ranger for The Dyrt I get the chance to test and review outdoor gear from time to time. This is my testing and review for the Baltoro 65 ruck sack from https://www.gregorypacks.com/

    https://www.gregorypacks.com/backpacking/premium/baltoro-65/916BAL65.html?dwvar_916BAL65_color=Onyx%20Black&cgidmaster=#q=baltoro+65&start=1

    Let me start by saying this pack is AWESOME! I have never been able to afford such a quality pack in the past and have always had an inexpensive pack. I am amazed at the difference in quality when it comes to a true backpacking pack made by a reputable company.

    I have always been a big guy and after hurting my knee many years ago, I never found the inspiration to start real backpacking. For the past 10 years I have been building my gear box and moving more toward lighter and more quality gear. With the help of TheDyrt and Gregory as well as other fine outdoor companies; I have finally rounded out my gear especially with this pack being the final touch. I now feel I have the confidence, gear, and with growing experince to tackle harder, longer and steeper treks.

    I received this pack just before my road trip to Crater lake. I tested it a few times before my departure and then many times while on the way to the park. I kept if full, around 40+ lbs. on all hikes, including 11 mi. on the Diamond view lake trail, Rosary lakes PCT section trail and the Howlock mtn. trail at Diamond lake. Then to top off the week; 5 mi. up Mt. Scott at Crater Lake. I was amazed at how good it felt and how well it handled the weight. It was real nice with all the adjustments that can be made, to make it fit me perfectly and make it actually comforable to carry.

    Other features I like include:The zipper front that allows you access to the main ruck sack compartment w/o having to open the top. This way you can get to items on the bottom of the pack without having to remove the others on top. Another feature is the removable water bladder holder that can be used as a daypack/hydration pack when you don't want to take your full pack on a small jaunt. I also like the water botlle holder that is stowable and has a shockcord(like the trekking pole holders) that helps keep the bottle from falling out.

    The quality of this pack is unreal, the ripstop holds up to branches, the zippers are strong with good loop pulls. All the materials used seem to be of high quality and were put together very well. I look forward to many adventures with this pack as I feel it will last me quite a while. It will help motivate me to go further and tackle harder, longer trails and stay out for more nights now that I can carry everything I need and with such ease.

    I highly recommend this pack to anyone and everyone, I don't know what else someone could ask for from a backpack. Great job Gregory!

  • Henry N.
    Camper-submitted photo from Grants Pass KOA
    Jun. 14, 2019

    Grants Pass KOA

    West coast Oregon trip 2019

    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

  • Charity A.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods
    Jun. 27, 2018

    Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    Rustic Lakeside Hidden Gem

    Lake of the Woods RV and Cabin Resort in Oregon. It is a lake surrounded by trees 30 min West of Klamath Falls. This is truly a cozy hidden gem! It’s rustic and clean with all the amenities you need. The max stay is 14 days and full hook ups are $50-$60. The restaurant and pizza parlor are fantastic! And in Oregon, you pay zero sales tax!

  • Meg J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park
    Aug. 12, 2024

    Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    Poor management/mediocre cabin

    The Cabin is perfectly fine, but don’t expect any frills. No cell service or WiFi. No tv. No fridge. The water is hot. Note that this“cabin” is actually four different hotel rooms that all walls. You are not in a quaint cabin in the woods. You are in a bare bones hotel room with thin walls and no amenities. There is a picnic table outside but no real lounge area despite being in the middle of a gorgeous national park. 

    I ended up in this cabin because the system that manages the reservations screwed up. I booked and RV site 6 months ago and was called two weeks before and told that they overbooked. The only way to accommodate me was to have me stay in one site for one night and then move to a different site for 8 nights. However the 8 night site turned out to be too short for my RV when I showed up there(I was always up front about the length of my rig). I was told the only thing open for the length of my stay was a cabin and were told to park the RV in the cabin parking lot and stay in the cabin. 

    Things that occurred over the course of 9 days:

    Housekeeping knocking on my door at 730am on a Saturday provide service while I was asleep. They typically knocked on my door 2-3 times per day to ask when I was leaving.

    running out of toilet paper and having to walk 3/4 mile to the camp store to get more(there is no phone in the room and no service)

    the power going out

    and my favorite, getting home from dinner at 10pm to find that our keys had been deactivated because“they thought we were leaving that day” and having to drive up to the crater rim(30 min round trip) to get new keys because the camp store closes at 9pm 

    The campground advertised laundry but the laundry is broken with no timeline to fix. 

    All in all, I just wanted what I paid for, a campsite with electric that fit my RV. Not a weird parking lot spot and a half-baked hotel room. 

    Unfortunately this campground is the only game in town. Good luck with your visit to crater lake.

  • Mica Z.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods
    Jul. 31, 2019

    Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    Great spot for the family!

    My entire family has stayed here twice for family reunions and it has been a great spot for the entire family! They have cabins (tiny houses) for rent as well as spots for RVs! The lake is absolutely stunning and a great size for boating and fishing. The tiny cabins do have some critters living in them but as long as you don’t leave food on the counters you should be okay!

  • Andrea M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Sunny Valley Campground
    Jul. 22, 2022

    Sunny Valley Campground

    Family Spot

    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!

  • Blaine B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Steamboat Inn
    Jun. 23, 2020

    Steamboat Inn

    Legendary Spot on the North Umpqua

    I have never camped here, as I don’t believe they tent or RV sites. However they do have a variety of lodging options from rustic cabins to more upscale suites. I’ve eaten at the restaurant many times. It’s truly a world class gem hidden in rural Oregon on the beautiful North Umpqua. You could write a book about this majestical stretch of the North Umpqua from Glide, Or on the way to Crater Lake. So worth the drive, or staying a few nights at the many campgrounds along the way. If you’re in the area, definitely make a stop at Steamboat Inn!

  • Meghan O.
    Camper-submitted photo from Diamond Lake
    Jul. 4, 2018

    Diamond Lake

    Classic Family Campground With Stellar Views

    Diamond Lake, true to it's name, hugs the water with incredible, clear mountain views. There is a lovely lodge that's been part of the resort since it was founded almost a hundred years ago. There is a full service restaurant with breakfast lunch and dinner. Be sure to ask your server if the game meat burgers are in-- whether it's buffalo, boar, or elk depends on the season.

    There is also an adorable bar upstairs with fun vintage styling and aquarium. They offer a full selection of craft beer and liquor and a big fire place that they light up in the fall and winter. That's in addition to another small downstairs bar where you can get a different selection of beer and beverages, overlooking a lawn with Adirondack chairs. You can enjoy your drink or a snack while gazing at the lake and the snow-capped peaks in front of you.

    Kayak and other boat rentals are available, and the kids will love the bumper car boats near the dock. There is a well stocked general store. All of this is convenient to the cabins and motel-style rooms, which are quite popular. Tent and RV sites are available, too. There are also guided events for the whole family. Lots to do, plenty of creature comforts, and gorgeous views. Plus you are super close to Crater Lake and Umpqua Hotsprings.

  • Zak H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Chief Miwaleta RV Park & Campground
    Aug. 8, 2016

    Chief Miwaleta RV Park & Campground

    good clean fun!

    We stayed in the cabins on the lake and in the tent sites(separate occasions) both were very nice! there is plenty of fun to be had here with swimming and fishing and boating! nice restrooms with showers and plenty of water for drinking!

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Chief Miwaleta RV Park & Campground
    Aug. 18, 2022

    Chief Miwaleta RV Park & Campground

    Nice campground

    Nice place on an Army Corps resevoir that's pretty low. Sites are smaller, I only saw 5-6 sites that would take a rig larger than 20". Great play area. A couple of cabins to rent also. Lots of trees, so good shade in the heat!

  • LaDell G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Lake of The Woods Resort
    May. 19, 2020

    Lake of The Woods Resort

    Best campground ever!

    By far the prettiest camp site ever. Couple hundred yards away from the lake. Well kept sites for tents and trailers. Had cabins as well and a nice beach. Awesome fishing as well! I plan on going again and again every year! But be sure to reserve in advance!

  • Marisa Y.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods
    Aug. 12, 2019

    Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    Really fun campground !!!

    Fantastic campground. All types of cabins, tent, rv camping during Summer Season. Boating. Kid swim area. Little private beaches under the trees. Nice lodge restaraunt and bar. Outdoor bbq and music on weekends. Reserve ahead and driest come camping spots! Big families. Day rate parking too. I love this place.

  • Andrew H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods
    Jun. 28, 2018

    Rainbow Bay at Lake of the Woods

    Enchanting stay in the cabins

    These quaint cabins are nestled craftily amongst deep woods edging a vast lake. The amenities seem to have been carefully suited to meet and exceed my daily needs, equipped with a restaurant and even additional showers. Would recommend going to the lakeside gazebo during sunset for some spectacular views of the mountain.

  • Natalie B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Aspen Point (lake of The Woods, Or)
    Oct. 29, 2017

    Aspen Point (lake of The Woods, Or)

    Nice spot on the lake

    Nice campground at the lake of the woods. It's very close to the lodge and cabin's which seem like they could be very busy during the summer. The camp sites here are closer together and less private than I like. I prefer the very nearby Sunset campground which had much more old growth cover and more space between campsites. Close to many hiking trails.

  • Dawn C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Grants Pass KOA
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Grants Pass KOA

    quirky awesomeness!

    such a gem of a campground! you can camp in your tent, RV, one of their awesome cabins or a teepee! The swimming hole is amazing complete with a waterfall and there are even two cool goats Vinnie and Frankie who live there. The staff are incredibly friendly. Our family has claimed this as our favorite KOA over all we have stayed at across the nation.

  • D
    Camper-submitted photo from Imnaha Campground
    Jul. 19, 2018

    Imnaha Campground

    the spring feels like a secret garden

    we found this place because we wanted something remote, but accessible for my SIL’s travel trailer. This place was wonderful. There are only 3 campsites, which are all next to a gorgeous creek made of runoff from the spring. There is also a cabin, and an old barn the kids loved playing in. It’s creepy, in the best kind of way. The spring itself is past a gate. The path is gorgeous; the kids called it the magic place.

  • D
    Camper-submitted photo from Crater Lake Resort
    Sep. 12, 2022

    Crater Lake Resort

    Beautiful Scenery

    We arrived late in the dark. Woke up the next morning and what a wonderful surprise! Beautiful slow moving river right behind our camp site. Took the dogs for a walk and took in great views of tall pines, trout in the river and very well maintained grounds. Although a bit pricey for a nights stay, the area is very well kept.
    Easy back in spots, looks to be 3 yurts and a dozen cabins all along the water. Walking trails are nice as well.

  • Stacy
    Camper-submitted photo from Sunny Valley Campground
    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.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Umpqua's Last Resort & Oregon Mountain Guides
    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.

  • Alicia F.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jackson Wellsprings
    Oct. 29, 2018

    Jackson Wellsprings

    Hippy Paradise

    The camping area is a couple of “meadows” or grassy backyard and you pick a spot to place your tent. The camping fee includes 1 person in the “spring”. If there are 2 people they charge $25/tent and the 2nd person is an additional $15 and dogs are $5. A bit steep for camping in a meadow without a designated area. There were several picnic tables and I was lucky to get one. I don’t know that I’d feel comfortable camping here alone. The “spring” is a pool and a jacuzzi type set up. It’s ok but I prefer the hot springs that are a bit more natural. Also, after 6pm clothing is optional. The drinking water and shower water smell like sulfur which is a bit nauseating. The big plus is that Ashland is 2 miles down the road. There are quite a few long term people and it’s not very organized so it feels a bit dirty. My friend that I was with said he felt like he was sleeping in a junkyard.

  • Bill T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Farewell Bend Campground
    Jul. 6, 2023

    Farewell Bend Campground

    Best campground on Hgwy 62

    This was the last of several USFS campgounds I visited between Prospect and Union Gap along Highway 62 and undoubtedly the finest.

    Very nicely spaced sites, potable water, flush toilets and showers.  No electricity.

  • K L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Diamond Lake
    Aug. 24, 2020

    Diamond Lake

    Year round Camping in style

    If I had to choose my favorite time of year to camp at Diamond Lake I guess it would have to be Winter.

    For many years my family rented a cabin a year in advance and we stayed there from December 23- January 2 with a very large group of our friends.

    It was totally luxurious!

    You can also rent a hotel room there.

    Going down the inner tube slide was a blast, also hanging out in the lodge getting warmed by the fire.

    They also have a huge market on site - almost like a mini Department store. You can buy warm clothing and other supplies there.

    Fishing is kind of a big deal at Diamond also- which we did as a family.

    I remember riding a snow mobile to this Pizza Chalet and getting hot pizza in the middle of nowhere!!

    Such a cool place. Definitely going there this winter to play in the snow ❄️ ⛄️

    I better reserve now !!!!


Guide to Prospect

Experience the charm of cabin camping near Prospect, Oregon, where nature meets comfort in the heart of stunning landscapes.

Cabin campers like these nearby activities

  • Enjoy a peaceful retreat at Willow Lake, perfect for boating, kayaking, and fishing in a serene setting.
  • Explore the hiking trails around Imnaha Campground, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest.
  • Take a scenic drive to Mazama Village Campground and discover the breathtaking views of Crater Lake National Park.

Cabin campers appreciate these amenities

  • Flycasters RV Park and Resort offers electric hookups and clean facilities, making it a comfortable choice for families.
  • At Lodgepole Guard Station, you can enjoy drinking water and picnic tables, perfect for outdoor meals surrounded by nature.
  • Willow Prairie Cabin provides a rustic experience with a picnic table and a tranquil atmosphere, ideal for relaxation.

Discover the beauty of local attractions

  • Visit the stunning Crater Lake National Park, just a short drive from Mazama Village Campground, where you can hike and take in the breathtaking views.
  • Experience the natural wonders of the Rogue River at Farewell Bend Campground, known for its beautiful river spots and hiking opportunities.
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty and outdoor activities available at Willow Lake, a great spot for fishing and water sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Prospect, OR is Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park with a 4.3-star rating from 80 reviews.

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