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    Umpqua Lighthouse State Park Campground and Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park house deluxe yurts that deliver upscale glamping experiences on the Oregon coast, combining comfort with scenic natural settings. Both parks feature climate-controlled accommodations with modern amenities not found in traditional camping. According to a camper, "The deluxe yurt sleeps up to 9 people, has its own bathroom with toilet, sink and shower, microwave, fridge, kitchen sink, TV, DVD player and heater that will cook you out if you want it to." These elevated accommodations include electricity, plush bedding, private decks, and fully-equipped bathrooms, making them ideal for travelers seeking nature without sacrificing comfort. The parks' luxury yurts are strategically positioned to maximize views of surrounding forests, dunes, and waterways while providing a secluded retreat.

    Trails surrounding Lake Marie at Umpqua Lighthouse State Park connect directly to the glamping accommodations, offering immediate access to nature. "There is a mile long loop around a gorgeous little lake right on site," one visitor noted, highlighting the proximity to recreational opportunities. The park's location allows guests to easily visit the historic lighthouse and explore nearby dunes. Year-round availability makes these eco-friendly glamping options accessible regardless of season, with many visitors reporting beautiful weather even during off-peak times in November. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with deer wandering through the campgrounds and excellent bird watching. The nearby beaches, dunes, and forest create a diverse environment for outdoor exploration, while the campgrounds maintain strong cell service allowing remote workers to enjoy extended glamping stays while remaining connected.

    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Reedsport (34)

      1. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground

      4.3(73)16mi from Reedsport361 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

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

      "Sand dunes to slide down, a lake to swim in, tons and tons of kids riding around on their bikes (be careful driving!)  It was nice to come here during the Heat Dome of 2021."

      from $32 - $128 / night

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      2. Umpqua Lighthouse State Park Campground

      4.5(31)5mi from Reedsport52 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Much larger than the rustic yurts available in other Oregon State parks, the deluxe yurt had acres of space. The kitchen had an almost full sized fridge, a microwave, and a sink."

      "Hike and bike area is down a short trail near the RV spots, but still quiet. Lots of trails taking you down to a river for canoeing and kayaking. Also within walking distance of the lighthouse."

      from $29 - $141 / night

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      3. William M. Tugman State Park Campground

      4.4(26)8mi from Reedsport115 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We stayed on site A33. This site was easy to back into and it was plenty big enough for our 32’ foot trailer and truck."

      "The campsites closest to the highway had a tiny bit of road noise but nothing I found disturbing at all and nothing I even heard once I was inside my trailer."

      from $26 - $88 / night

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      4. Winchester Bay RV Resort

      4.6(14)4mi from ReedsportRVs, Cabins, Glamping

      "Has a fire pit and picnic table. Full hookups. I can see this place being very busy in peak season."

      "This park is well maintained and each site has a picnic table and fire pit! This park is open year round even tho the Dyrt app says it’s closed for the season. They are open year round."

      5. Thousand Trails South Jetty

      4.5(25)18mi from ReedsportRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Our neighbors were really friendly and ready to party! This is not where you go for privacy or serenity. People who stay here are going to the dunes typically."

      "This is one of our favorite campgrounds, very similar to Thousand Trails Pacific City."

      6. Tahkenitch Campground

      4.1(9)7mi from Reedsport30 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Fire pit and table ready for you. Grounds are accessible and when you’ve been driving all night it’s exactly what you’re looking for. Must have reservation"

      "The walking trails were a beautiful hike in the morning. Bathrooms had running water and were very clean.

      Would definitely recommend and camp here again."

      from $22 - $44 / night

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      7. Osprey Point RV Resort

      4.1(8)9mi from ReedsportRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Staff was helpful and let us change sites when we arrived to a better location. Nicely stocked store and restaurant on site. Fishing and boating at your door."

      "Set on Tenmile Lake in Lakeside, OR, this is a nice little park. Spaces are pretty close together and turns are tight. There are some big rigs here, so it can work for you big guys."

      8. Harbor Vista Campground

      4.6(23)22mi from ReedsportRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Close to lots of hiking in the area -Working with camp hosts was easy. Money drop box or can use card with host (just call ahead) -Tent spots have room for car next to your area."

      "LOCATION It’s just a few mins from Florence where you can get groceries and such. Stay away from the produce at the Safeway."

      from $35 - $70 / night

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      9. Sunset Bay State Park Campground

      4.2(54)29mi from Reedsport131 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Well-curated campground. Tent camping available here, but we stayed in a yurt. Yurts do not have much greenery for privacy, but you have walls, so I suppose that makes up for it."

      "Campsites are nicely maintained and practically on the beach with nearby hiking trails and pet friendly beaches. Campsites are pet friendly and nice sized with fire pits and picnic benches."

      from $29 - $119 / night

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      10. Oregon Dunes KOA

      4.0(7)15mi from ReedsportRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It’s family and pet friendly with a well-maintained playground area for the kids and an enclosed dog park for the pets."

      "However you like to camp -- from dry tent camping, to full hook ups, and even luxury private lodges. Lots of extra stuff for entertainment of all ages."

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    Glamping Reviews near Reedsport, OR

    519 Reviews of 34 Reedsport Campgrounds


    • Jill W.
      Jun. 29, 2025

      Creekside Retreat at Triangle Lake

      BEST RETREAT AT CREEKSIDE RETREAT AT TRIANGLE LAKE

      It’s hard to capture just how breathtaking Creekside Retreat truly is. The creek itself runs clear and clean, winding through wooded banks lined with smooth stones and bathed in dappled sunlight that dances and sparkles on the water’s surface. We stayed in a glamping tent that far exceeded our expectations. It had everything we needed, with no detail overlooked. Falling asleep on a queen-sized memory foam bed to the soothing sound of running water and the scent of fresh pine was absolute heaven. Tom and Brooke have curated the campground with so much thought and care. You’ll find hammocks, lawn games, ice, firewood, vending machines, fishing and hunting licenses, and more. I also have to give a special shout-out to the compost toilets—seriously, they’re better than most indoor bathrooms. They don’t smell at all! On top of all that, there’s a beautiful pavilion with a gas grill and a large fireplace that everyone can use, rain or shine. It’s the perfect spot for family gatherings or relaxing with friends. We’ve camped many times, but in terms of natural beauty, thoughtful hospitality, and overall experience, this is hands-down the best campground we’ve ever stayed at.

    • Thomas M.
      May. 18, 2026

      Creekside Retreat at Triangle Lake

      Rejuvenation Is Here

      This place was perfect for our little getaway we had. The glamping tents have everything you need, super comfortable bed, wood burning stove, utensils, plates, bedding, charger, lights, fans, hammock, party cooler, and a deck that walks out onto the water. It’s honestly amazing. 

      The hosts were fantastic and very welcoming. They made sure we were well taken care of. There’s also a communal pavilion with a grill, microwave, coffee, games, and a giant fire place. 

      If you have time, I would recommend a nice kayak around the lake and of course the Rock Slides which are natures water park.

      I was confused on the other review here that said no dogs in the tent, as I didn’t have that experience. They just prefer they don’t sleep on the furniture if they are dirty, which sounded reasonable to us. The facility and water ways was also immaculate. 

      This place was a dream come true, and we will definitely be back here for years to come. Great job!

    • B
      Jul. 30, 2019

      Loon Lake Lodge and RV Resort

      3.5/5 - not bad for a quick getaway

      The website was not kidding about not following the directions through Google Maps. The last 9 miles to the resort was really trying - the roads were narrow, twisty and winding. If you are probe to car-sickness, go slow. I took extra precaution and dabbed essential oils on myself and my children.

      Our pull-through site was in the Upper Marina, #22. If you have an extra canopy for camping, I'd suggest you bring it. It got really HOT when we were there. The good news is once the sun sets behind the trees, around 6pm, it makes eating dinner at the picnic table so comfortable and cooling.

      My husband and children perused the bathroom/shower facilities which was just across from our campsite. He said it was spacious - a shower + private bathroom + sink setup and wide enough for a family.

      Access to the swimming beach/boat launch is just a short 3 minutes walk. You just have to exercise caution because you will be crossing a main road (cars and big logging trucks rumble along often enough during the week).

      The swimming (sandy) beach is cosy (read: tiny). There are no lifeguards on duty but enough trees offering shade for parents/families to sit back and keep watch.

      You would have to drive back 5 minutes down the road to visit the Lodge for supplies or ice. The Lodge also provides some light refreshments* (deli sandwiches and ice-cream).

      Our site offered full hook-ups including cable (limited channels). WIFI* was a disappointment though - we had to create an account for a complimentary hour of WIFI usage every day. Together with the zero cell reception, it renders us completely off the grid. It's great really to totally relax your mind and body but it is worrisome for that what-if's scenarios.

      *Ice-cream was very pricey for the single not-generous scoop in a plastic cup that we bought for each of us. Because of the steep prices and WIFI availability (you have to pay if you want to get connected), I could only give a rating of 3.5/5 stars.

      Otherwise, we had a great time at the RV resort. The sites are appealing for huge family reunion (we witnessed such a reunion during our trip). We will be back! 😊

      We are a family of 4 (2 young boys with no pets). We traveled with a travel trailer.

    • F
      Jul. 2, 2019

      Bullards Beach State Park Campground

      Sand, driftwood, rocks and small Lilies?

      Great place to camp, go for a walk with whole family. Collect rocks and driftwood. Access to public bathrooms, rv area and dining areas.

    • Michael The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 19, 2021

      Sunset Bay State Park Campground

      Classy State Park

      There is a golf course right next door. Well-curated campground. Tent camping available here, but we stayed in a yurt. Yurts do not have much greenery for privacy, but you have walls, so I suppose that makes up for it.

      Inside the yurt is a heater, a small table, a bunk bed, and a futon. Fire pit around the side. Hot showers and potable water everywhere. Camp hosts and staff were pleasant.

      Short walk to a gorgeous beach and miles of hiking trails! Caution: dogs not allowed in some nearby parks.

    • Ashley K.
      Apr. 19, 2019

      Harbor Vista Campground

      Nice county park campground !

      -Close to lots of hiking in the area -Working with camp hosts was easy. Money drop box or can use card with host (just call ahead) -Tent spots have room for car next to your area. Extra cars are an extra fee. Sites have a fire pit with grate and a picnic table. -Trash / recycling on site. -Close to town-campground sells firewood -It is what you would expect from a county park camping ground in terms of layout. You will feel safe here, shower/bathroom amenities, and kind hosts. Short walk to the bay and about mile down road / or walk along the bay to the open ocean !

    • P
      Aug. 7, 2021

      Bastendorff Beach Park

      Fog horns

      If it is foggy, you will hear the horns all night and all day. We were able to sleep through it.

      It is a tightly packed campground. Don’t expect a lot of personal space.

    • Ryan W.
      Aug. 19, 2019

      Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground

      The people make or break this place.

      I camped here twice this year. Once in June in the Hiker/Biker area, and again in July in a regular site. The experiences couldn't have been more different.

      Hiker/Biker is fairly segregated from the rest of camp. The access point is actually before the entry to the main campground itself. My first visit left me surprised at the beauty of the camp. It feels like it is in the wilderness despite being less than a few miles from Florence's cool Old Towne.

      The trees here are big, and the ground cover lush with ferns. The trails are canopied by Rhododendrons. Nature paths lead off to Cleawox and Woahink lakes. Sand dunes abut the west side of camp. They seem endless, and otherworldly. At Cleawox Lake day use area there are paddleboats, boards and water toys for rent by the day or hour. Sand boards are available from a temporary space set up in the day use parking area. 

      On my first visit the entry Ranger station was closed but the Welcome Yurt was open. Maps, advice, firewood, a lending library was available. 

      Honeyman Camp is huge. When I was there in early June it made for a lovely exploration, and seemingly great spaces between campers. In late July the vibe had completely changed. Each of the several hundred spaces was occupied by a seemingly large family with 5 kids to every adult, or 25 belligerently drunk RV campers who felt the need to blast Fleetwood Mac. 

      That second visit, in the main campground, made it very clear that your experience here will depend on the quality of people choosing to stay in the same park. All the amenities were the same, but despite it's size, a campsite with stereo speakers set to full boar are hard to ignore even when you're on the other side of camp. Now multiply that by several campsites per loop.

      One thing of note: Each campsite is issued a set of rules, including "Quiet Hours". Unlike some other sites in which hosts ignored those rules in an attempt to avoid confrontation the hosts here were on top of it. For as obnoxious as the camp was at 9:45pm, by 10:15 it was silent, and we were able to enjoy the remains of a campfire and view of the stars in the slight clearing between trees.

      Amenities include: 

      • Flush Toilets

      • Hot Showers (free and some without having to keep pushing a button!)

      • Picnic tables & Fire pits

      • Welcome yurt

      • Kids playground

      • Access to lakes and dunes (Bear sitings on the path to Woahink Lake in July)

      • Nature Trail

      *Pro-Tip: Stop in Old Towne Florence and buy some fresh fish or get a coffee at the local roaster.

    • Dave H.
      Oct. 20, 2021

      Osprey Point RV Resort

      Beautiful Setting

      Spent three days here and had a great time. Staff was helpful and let us change sites when we arrived to a better location. Nicely stocked store and restaurant on site. Fishing and boating at your door. Our site was a little unlevel, but ok. Appears to be alot of long termers at the rear of the park. Very close to the town of Lakeside, which has a grocery store for supplies. Bathrooms were clean and well kept. We'll going going back.


    Guide to Reedsport

    Oregon's yurt camping near Reedsport sits amid the transition zone where coastal forest meets sand dunes, creating a unique microclimate that can be foggy even when inland areas are clear. Located at the mouth of the Umpqua River, Reedsport's elevation ranges from sea level to just 23 feet, making these campgrounds accessible year-round despite winter rainfall averaging 67-72 inches annually. Winter camping temperatures typically range from 35-55°F, while summer averages 50-70°F with frequent coastal fog.

    What to Do

    Sand dune activities: Rent vehicles for dune exploration near Tahkenitch Campground. "We really liked the trail to the dunes. We actually walked there twice it was so beautiful - once with the dog in the afternoon and then we went back for an incredible sunset," reports one visitor. The dunes offer both hiking and motorized recreation options.

    Fishing opportunities: Umpqua Lighthouse State Park provides access to Lake Marie for anglers. "Caught about a dozen fish in the lake! Nice one mile trail around Lake Marie, perfect for my dog," mentions a camper. The freshwater fishing contrasts with saltwater options at nearby coastal areas.

    Crabbing excursions: Visit Winchester Bay RV Resort for crabbing access. "We were able to cast our crab snares right off the back of our site and limit out. Park has a nice walking path that goes around the outside along the bay," notes one reviewer. Crabbing season peaks from September through December.

    What Campers Like

    Waterfront camping locations: William M. Tugman State Park Campground offers easy lake access. "Tent spots have room for car next to your area. Extra cars are an extra fee. Sites have a fire pit with grate and a picnic table," reports a camper. The park sits on Eel Lake with boat rentals available seasonally.

    Privacy between sites: Many campers appreciate the vegetation barriers at Harbor Vista Campground. "Each campsite is very secluded with bushes and trees all around. There's a longer hike to the beach (under a mile) and a shorter hike leading down to the river," states one visitor. The natural buffers create more secluded camping experiences.

    Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness ranks high among visitor priorities. "The grounds were meticulously maintained and the design of the park was exceptional…lots of trees and greenery that provides privacy for each site. It didn't feel like you were crowded in the least," writes a camper about Harbor Vista Campground.

    What You Should Know

    Seasonal weather patterns: Coastal fog affects most campgrounds near Reedsport, particularly in summer. At Sunset Bay State Park Campground, "Heads up if it's hot in the valley it'll be foggy on this shore but Coos Bay is just a 10 minute drive and it can still be sunny there!" This marine inversion layer creates temperature differences between the coast and inland areas.

    Site sizes vary significantly: Some campgrounds have limited space for larger setups. "Notice the asphalt spaces were not very level. Most RV/Campers had to use blocks to level out," mentions a William M. Tugman visitor. Many tent sites also have size restrictions, especially during peak summer months.

    Highway noise: Campgrounds near Highway 101 experience traffic noise. "The only drawback is that it is near enough to the highway that you can hear trucks and sometimes ATVs going by at night," notes a camper about William M. Tugman State Park.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Kid-friendly activities: Playgrounds and open spaces make family camping easier. "We did our annual dad camp with kids and no moms allowed here and really enjoyed it. The campground has a nice small loop with a hill that the kids loved to ride their bikes around and zoom by our site," shares an Umpqua Lighthouse State Park visitor.

    Yurt options for easier family stays: For families new to camping, yurts provide comfort with natural surroundings. "I had such a nice time at this campground. We went in the off season (in the winter) so the campground didn't have many people staying- most being in RVs and us in a yurt. 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," explains a Jessie M. Honeyman visitor about yurt camping in Reedsport's coastal region.

    Campgrounds with swimming access: Look for campgrounds with safe water entry points. "The park is small and spaces are tight but my family and I had a blast! Caught about a dozen fish in the lake!" comments an Umpqua Lighthouse visitor, highlighting how water access enhances family camping experiences.

    Tips from RVers

    Power connections and limitations: For consistent power, check amperage before booking. "Spaces are kind of small for tent camping, and a few are a little too open for my taste, but our site had some lovely privacy hedges around it," notes a William M. Tugman camper. Many sites offer 30-amp connections, with limited 50-amp availability.

    Cell service varies by location: Remote work capabilities depend on carrier and location. "I work remote sometimes but our pre paid AT&T was almost non existent. T-Mobile worked good. Starlink wasn't happening due to tree canopy obstructions," shares a Harbor Vista camper, highlighting connectivity challenges common at coastal Oregon campgrounds.

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