Best Cabin Camping near Roseburg, OR

Several campgrounds near Roseburg, Oregon provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Umpqua's Last Resort offers cabins with heat and air conditioning, while Whistlers Bend County Park features a large yurt constructed on a spacious deck overlooking the creek. Most cabins include basic furniture, electricity, and outdoor fire pits with picnic tables. Bay Point Landing, though farther away on the coast, provides modern cabins with comprehensive amenities. According to one visitor, "Small cabins have everything you need for a getaway including wood for the fire pit." Bathroom facilities vary by location, with some cabins offering private bathrooms while others require guests to use shared campground facilities.

Rustic cabins and more upscale options are available throughout the region, with prices varying by season and amenities. Steamboat Inn on the North Umpqua River offers "a variety of lodging options from rustic cabins to more upscale suites" according to visitor reviews. Pet-friendly cabin options can be found at several locations, including Hi-Way Haven RV Park in Sutherlin and William M. Tugman State Park, which designates specific cabins for guests with pets. Advance reservations are essential, particularly during summer months when cabins book quickly. Some properties like Seven Feathers RV Resort in Canyonville operate year-round, while others have seasonal availability.

Most cabin rentals provide beds with mattresses but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, from basic microwaves to full kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Umpqua's Last Resort includes a store with "ice, firewood, food, beer, and wine, apparel, propane, diesel, and gasoline," making it convenient for cabin guests to obtain supplies. For longer stays, Roseburg offers full-service grocery stores approximately 15-20 minutes from most cabin locations. Visitors staying in more remote cabins should plan to bring essential food and supplies, as on-site stores may have limited inventory and higher prices.

Best Cabin Sites Near Roseburg, Oregon (26)

    1. Whistlers Bend County Park

    20 Reviews
    Sutherlin, OR
    8 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."

    2. Hi-Way Haven RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Sutherlin, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 459-4557

    "Great RV park!"

    "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."

    3. Seven Feathers RV Resort

    21 Reviews
    Canyonville, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 839-3599

    $47 - $65 / night

    "It’s tucked back up in a canyon away from the freeway with a creek running through. Indoor pool, hot tub, horse shoe pits, fire pits, and a shuttle are just some of the amenities."

    "Level concrete pads, good wifi, nice pool. Not a rustic campground so may not be a good match for those wanting to roast a marshmallow. Recommended!

    Verizon: 96 down, 15 up T-Mobile: 82 down, 10 up"

    4. Umpqua Riverfront RV Park and Boat Ramp

    1 Review
    Nolin River Lake, OR
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 459-2665

    "Nice little RV park. Sites are small with all sewer hookups in the rear which require 2 sometimes 3 hoses. Dirt boat ramp, great place for the kids to swim as the river runs Sloooow."

    5. Chief Miwaleta RV Park & Campground

    4 Reviews
    Canyonville, OR
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 837-3302

    "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!"

    "A couple of cabins to rent also. Lots of trees, so good shade in the heat!"

    6. Bay Point Landing

    30 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 351-9160

    $52 - $185 / night

    "Air streams & small cabins have everything you need for a getaway including wood for the fire pit. Convenience stores close by plus the resort has a general store with anything you could need."

    "Private beach access. Indoor heated pool. Fire pits & picnic table at each site. Full hook ups at every site. Cabins & Airstreams available."

    7. William M. Tugman State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Lakeside, OR
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 759-3604

    $26 - $72 / night

    "If you're quick enough on the draw, you can rent a yurt from most Oregon state campgrounds. These sell out fast though so if you want a bit of glamping, plan it out in advance."

    "We love camping by or near the coast. This place was pet friendly. Has some trails to walk on. Friendly park staff. Spaces were definitely good size."

    8. Umpqua's Last Resort & Oregon Mountain Guides

    10 Reviews
    Clearwater, OR
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 498-2500

    $35 - $199 / night

    "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"

    "I stayed here with my RV in space #10 which has water, electricity and sewage hookups. The grounds a very attractive and clean. The staff are friendly and helpful."

    9. LaVerne County Park

    6 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 396-2344

    "We just had to escape the crazy busy Oregon Coast so we drove inland to this county park along the North Fork of the Coquille River. There are modern flush toilets and vault toilets."

    "Winter camping at this beautiful county park has lots of room and few campers. The river is awesome and the Myrtlewood trees and craggy rocks are so pretty."

    10. Sunny Valley Campground

    10 Reviews
    Wolf Creek, OR
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-0209

    $40 - $105 / night

    "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."

    "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!"

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Cabin Reviews near Roseburg, OR

171 Reviews of 26 Roseburg 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.

  • Stacy
    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.

  • Camille W.
    May. 31, 2021

    Bay Point Landing

    Views of Coos Bay Airstream

    Very well maintained, leashed dog friendly, camp grounds right on bay with 360° views. Air streams & small cabins have everything you need for a getaway including wood for the fire pit. Convenience stores close by plus the resort has a general store with anything you could need. Site staff very friendly while keeping a distance, giving you just the right amount of privacy. Easy check in & check out through the front office. Arrive after office closes? No problem! They'll make sure you easily check in after hours. Will be making a return trip ASAP

  • C
    Oct. 18, 2021

    Bay Point Landing

    Resort style

    Right on the bay. Private beach access. Indoor heated pool. Fire pits & picnic table at each site. Full hook ups at every site. Cabins & Airstreams available.

  • L
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Oregon Dunes KOA

    Luxury Camping with ATV/UTV Dune Access

    This is the cleanest, most well-maintained KOA I have ever Camped in. It’s family and pet friendly with a well-maintained playground area for the kids and an enclosed dog park for the pets. If that’s not enough consider this: it has a dedicated ATV riding area for the Littles - no big kids/no big ATVs - and is a perfect spot to teach young kids how to ride. This campground has full hook ups and Wi-Fi that actually works! The camp Staff & employees are extremely friendly and helpful. It boosts a small general store on site as well as being located right next-door to an ATV rental shop. The ATV rental shop also has parts, accessories and fuel! Did I mention that it has great access to all the wonderful dunes? If you are an ATV/UTV enthusiast this KOA is for you.

  • 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.

  • Tara
    Oct. 19, 2023

    Bay Point Landing

    Amenity Rich

    This resort has clean bathrooms with showers, laundry, a heated indoor pool, and other well maintained amenities. The sites are a good size with full hook ups, picnic tables, fire pits, and green space. I was also pleasantly surprised that the Wi-Fi in our site was a decent speed.

    This place will probably be so charming once the landscaping and trees have a chance to grow up a little bit. In its current state, it does feel a bit barren and the modern, trendy buildings feel a little sterile.

  • 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.

  • G
    Mar. 29, 2021

    Bay Point Landing

    Beautiful!

    Hands down one of the best RV parks we’ve stayed in. From the huge clean bathrooms to the saltwater pool, the pavilion, the office, the rental airstreams, and even the fire pits are amazing! We are going back for sure. Didn’t want to leave. Plenty to see and do even during Covid! All the sites are great. The bay front sites are preferred for the view. The cabins are unreal. They really took the Standard RV park up a whole bunch of notches. If you’re into rustic campgrounds, this isn’t the place for you. If you like modern architecture and clean camping, then book a visit.


Guide to Roseburg

Cabin rentals near Roseburg, Oregon typically occupy forested settings along the North Umpqua River and around nearby lakes. At elevations ranging from 500 to 3,000 feet, the region experiences warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters with occasional snow at higher elevations. Most cabin facilities operate year-round, with some seasonal closures during winter months when access roads become difficult to navigate.

What to do

Disc golf at riverside parks: Whistlers Bend County Park features an excellent disc golf course that campers frequent. According to Tim W., the course is "rated number 2 in nation" and the park offers "a full-day waterfall tour ($75 pp, with 24-hour advance notice)" for visitors wanting guided experiences.

Covered bridge exploration: Near Sunny Valley Campground, guests can visit historic covered bridges. One visitor noted, "The nearby covered bridge is neat to see," making it an interesting side trip when staying in the area.

River swimming spots: LaVerne County Park provides access to natural swimming areas. As one camper observed, "There is a swimming hole and lots of access to the calm river," making it perfect for cooling off during summer months when temperatures often exceed 90°F.

Waterfall hiking: Multiple waterfall trails exist within short driving distance of most cabin locations. A visitor at Umpqua's Last Resort mentioned, "The staff recommended a nearby waterfall hike that we could do in inclement weather," highlighting the year-round accessibility of some trails.

What campers like

Lakeside settings: William M. Tugman State Park offers cabins near Eel Lake with water recreation options. A visitor shared, "The beach and trails around the lake were nice and there's also another cute lake with a 1 mile loop trail nearby (Lake Marie)," providing multiple water features to explore.

Drive-in movie nights: Hi-Way Haven RV Park offers a unique entertainment option at their campground. According to Andrea P., they show "movies on the old drive-in screen Thursday through Saturday nights during the summer" and even "serve free popcorn" if you watch from their grassy viewing area.

Privacy between sites: Several cabin locations feature natural screening between accommodations. At Chief Miwaleta RV Park & Campground, "Douglas fir provides lots of shade" according to Janet K., while another visitor noted the "spacious" lakefront cabins that offer more seclusion than standard sites.

Access to fishing: Fishing opportunities exist at several cabin locations. Tim W. noted that at Whistlers Bend, "The fishing is great and they have a boat ramp," making it convenient for anglers staying in cabins to access the water.

What you should know

Limited cell service: Many cabins in the area have unreliable connectivity. A camper at Seven Feathers RV Resort noted good connectivity as an exception, mentioning "WiFi and cellular services since it's right off I-5," while more remote locations often have no service.

Varying bathroom facilities: Bathroom quality varies significantly between properties. At LaVerne County Park, a visitor reported, "There are modern flush toilets and vault toilets," representing the range of facilities available at different locations.

Water level fluctuations: Lake and river levels change seasonally. A camper at Chief Miwaleta observed the reservoir was "quite low" with "lots of dead trees sticking out of it," affecting boating conditions during certain times of year.

Weather considerations: Coastal cabin options experience different weather patterns than inland locations. At one coastal property, a visitor mentioned, "It definitely gets cold with the wind coming in off the water so make sure you pack some warm clothes," highlighting the need for layered clothing even in summer.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several cabin locations feature play areas for children. Brant T. noted Whistlers Bend has a "play structure for the little ones," making it suitable for families with younger children.

Swimming safety: River swimming spots require supervision. At LaVerne County Park, a visitor observed the locals enjoy the area "on the weekends for swimming and picnicking," but parents should note the varying currents and depths.

Easy hiking trails: Short hiking options exist for families with children. A camper mentioned "trails to walk around in the woods" at LaVerne Park that are accessible for most ability levels.

Noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience more noise than others. One visitor at LaVerne noted, "Even though the campsite is remote, it sits right by the road and there was a surprising amount of noisy traffic even at night," which might affect light sleepers.

Tips from RVers

Site selection for larger units: Many cabin campgrounds also accommodate RVs but with size limitations. At Sunny Valley, a visitor noted the sites are "pull-through with grass and tables in-between," making it easier to position larger vehicles.

Winter accessibility: Year-round properties may have weather-related access issues. At Whistlers Bend, campers mentioned the challenge of "navigating around trees" for larger rigs, which becomes more difficult in wet conditions.

Utility placement: RV sites near cabins often have specific utility layouts. At Umpqua Riverfront RV Park, Mike M. observed that "sites are small with all sewer hookups in the rear which require 2 sometimes 3 hoses," something to consider when planning your setup.

Leveling requirements: Some RV pads require additional equipment. A camper at William M. Tugman State Park noticed that "asphalt spaces were not very level" and "most RV/Campers had to use blocks to level out," suggesting bringing leveling equipment.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Roseburg, OR is Whistlers Bend County Park with a 4.5-star rating from 20 reviews.

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