Glamping near Sherwood, OR

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    Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground and Silver Falls State Park provide upscale glamping options near Sherwood, Oregon, with accommodations ranging from spacious yurts to fully-furnished safari-style canvas tents. The glamping sites feature comfortable bedding, electricity, and climate control systems that distinguish them from traditional camping experiences. Both parks maintain well-appointed yurts with lockable doors, windows, and furnished interiors that provide protection from the elements while maintaining a connection with nature. Glamping accommodations include picnic tables, fire rings, and nearby modern restroom facilities with hot showers. Mt. Hood Village Resort adds additional luxury options with premium glamping tents featuring real beds, private decks, and kitchenettes. According to a camper, "The cabins are covered with stink bugs at certain points of the year, be forewarned," but many visitors find the comfort worth the occasional wildlife encounter.

    L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park offers hiking trails directly accessible from glamping accommodations, creating seamless outdoor adventure opportunities. Guests can fish in the Willamette River at Champoeg Park or explore the famous waterfalls at Silver Falls State Park while returning to comfortable glamping quarters each evening. The parks provide exceptional recreational activities including disc golf courses, paved biking trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities. Oxbow Regional Park and Milo McIver State Park expand the glamping options with year-round availability, though summer and fall remain the most popular booking periods. One visitor noted, "The settings are beautiful and highly recommend the trails that connect to the park. Walking along the river is a treat." Most glamping sites require advance reservations, particularly during peak season from May through September when accommodations frequently sell out weeks in advance.

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Sherwood (44)

      1. Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground

      4.3(69)8mi from Sherwood102 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "They were a bit close to the other sites, but still large enough for a few tents if needed. There was only 1 parking lot for the tent/cabin spaces, so had to carry all my stuff about 100 feet."

      "The yurts are heated, and a couple of them are pet friendly, which is great for us! There is a small table in each yurt."

      from $29 - $254 / night

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      2. Milo McIver State Park Campground

      4.4(38)23mi from Sherwood60 sitesRVs, Tents

      "LOTS of nice, wide horse trails for horse riding enthusiasts."

      "Some group behind us blared heavy metal, yelled etc and decided 1am would be a great time to start. Ranger was really good at telling them to stfu. Water was accessible, nice fire pit."

      from $8 - $126 / night

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      3. Jantzen Beach RV Park

      3.4(16)19mi from SherwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Arrived here late for a single night stay on the way to the Oregon Coast. This is a very convenient stopover for those needing a place to stay near Portland."

      "Jantzen Beach RV Park feels like a real-world stop straight out of a Subway Surfers World Tour—a lively, convenient, and colorful place where travelers pause, recharge, and enjoy the surroundings before"

      from $40 / night

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      4. Silver Falls State Park Campground

      4.7(78)35mi from Sherwood107 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This was one of my favorite established campgrounds I stayed at on my roadtrip through Oregon. The big trees are perfect shade and beautiful."

      "I think they call this the Gem of Oregon State parks. It's kind of a magical place. You drive through rolling farmland and have no idea this forested oasis teeming with waterfalls is here. "

      from $28 - $92 / night

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      5. Oxbow Regional Park

      4.4(31)28mi from SherwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "One of the new playgrounds, right before the boat launch, features a trail with a mud kitchen, two a-frame tents and a big area where you can use fallen logs and branches to build shelters."

      "They have hot showers, flushing toilets and every site has a fire pit. There is distance between you and other guests but if you want to meet your neighbors you can."

      from $25 / night

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      6. Dairy Creek West — L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park

      4.4(41)31mi from Sherwood55 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Quick drive from SE Portland (or bike out all the way on a lovely trail if you are so inclined). We drove up to meet up with friends who biked in so we could camp a few nights."

      "Outhouses are present but no showers and fire pits are communal and conveniently placed between the site subgroups."

      from $32 - $57 / night

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      7. Paradise Point State Park Campground

      3.1(34)35mi from SherwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Campsite was pretty saturated but, surprisingly, the fire pit was self draining! 🔥 4⭐️ for the level of care the rangers and host provide."

      "Like others have said there is some noise from I-5. Inside our enclosed trailer that was converted we barely heard the noise, This was at night with complete silence in our camper."

      8. Mt Hood Village Resort

      4.5(43)41mi from SherwoodRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We had an RV on site. Used the indoor swimming pool and the restaurant for some breakfasts & lunches. Food was adequate."

      "friendly options available) which is cool, laundry facility, cafe/bakery on site, nice store with good variety of food and drink options, DVD rental."

      9. Metzler Park

      4.3(6)25mi from SherwoodRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "This campground is one of the best around. Close to stores and town, but far enough to be private. Very well kept up, large spots, and very kid friendly."

      "Great camp ground friendly staff. Nice small hike fun fishing catch and release only though"

      from $28 - $46 / night

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      10. Government Island State Recreation Area

      4.0(3)21mi from SherwoodTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are no fire pits but you can burn. No potable water, so bring your own. There is 1 restroom and no desinated camp sites. But we love it!"

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    Glamping Reviews near Sherwood, OR

    531 Reviews of 44 Sherwood Campgrounds


    • Mike G.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2019

      Oxbow Regional Park

      Close to the city with awesome playgrounds

      The park just added two nature playgrounds that are pretty fantastic. One of the new playgrounds, right before the boat launch, features a trail with a mud kitchen, two a-frame tents and a big area where you can use fallen logs and branches to build shelters.

      The other nature playground is right across from the old playground (still in use) and has a wooden water course with a hand pump and an elevated wooden plank course.

      Camping can be a little loud since it's a popular spot and there are no pets allowed, but it's barely 30 minutes away from Portland and right on the Sandy River.

    • K L.
      Aug. 24, 2020

      Premier RV Resort

      Wow! The yurts are amazing

      Last summer I rented a yurt at Premier RV Resorts, Salem OR, and I can’t wait to stay there again!

      Registration was quick and easy. Plenty of parking. An amazing gift shop and small store. The bathrooms were SPOTLESS and keyless/ code entry, and it was almost like they were our private bathrooms.

      We had a darling porch with bbq and picnic table, Keurig coffee maker, 2 bedrooms, dining table and living room too! Cable tv as well.

      What an amazing place!!

    • Colin B.
      Dec. 24, 2021

      Roamer Sites - Oregon

      Fast WiFi, skate park, gym, tramps

      This place is incredible. First to cover the basics.

      The internet is super fast - I was getting 75mbps up/down when I was in my tent.

      They have power/water hookups at each parking spot. The glamping tents have heaters, lights etc. There are heated indoor bathrooms with nice free hot water showers just a short walk away.

      This place is at a year round camp/school that has multiple skate parks, trampolines, mountain biking courses, all season ski jumps etc. it’s an action sports camp.

      They provide things like firewood and ice which they put in your cooler.

      The people are super nice and accommodating. Ask for Jim - he handles all the camping stuff.

    • Ashley B.
      May. 23, 2018

      Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground

      Great place for Families!

      I stayed in the 1 of 5 tent spaces. They were a bit close to the other sites, but still large enough for a few tents if needed. There was only 1 parking lot for the tent/cabin spaces, so had to carry all my stuff about 100 feet. The bathrooms were clean and well lit at night. The bike paths through the campground/park were great and lots of people were using them all day. I walked the path around the entire park, which took me about 3 hours. Along the way got to see the Champoeg Heritage site with period piece actors, wide open spaces, and the Willamette River. There was a huge playground for the kids. There was also a large field area for dogs to roam around, just no fence. For being so close to the greater Portland area it felt like we were much further away. I would recommend this place, just make reservations early.

    • Meghan O.
      May. 16, 2019

      Mount Hood National Forest Armstrong Campground - TEMP CLOSED FOR FIRE

      Nestled By the Clackamas, Very Clean

      This is a beautiful campground nestled down by the Clackamas River. You can hear it rushing by the campsites, which are right down by the water. Each campsite has a nice sturdy picnic table and a fire pit with built-in grill. The restrooms at some of the cleanest, nicest-smelling pit toilets I've ever seen at a campground, conveniently located within the campground.

      Each site was generously roomy. Our camping trip was, in part, a chance to test drive the new Chevy Blazer SUV. It's a big car but there was no problem maneuvering it through the campground or parking it at our site. We might have even been able to fit another, smaller vehicle too if we had more than one party with us. We had no problem pitching two two-man tents and getting out two camp chairs, and would have had room for a third easily. And although the campground is in sight of one of Oregon's classic pretty bridges and there is some road noise, it's balanced out by the white noise of the Clackamas and wasn't a problem.

      Nearby Fish Creek campground was much busier than Armstrong on a rainy Wednesday night, but we had Armstrong almost entirely to ourselves. A vanlifer left sometime that evening and a camper in a pickup truck with two kayaks appeared close to bed time. Other than that, everything was quiet, secluded and just right for relaxing. We even got to see a bald eagle the next morning!

    • E
      Aug. 21, 2022

      Jantzen Beach RV Park

      DO NOT STAY HERE

      The website is a big friggen lie. Maybe one time long ago it was this nice, but not anymore. We pulled in, and saw drugged out guys walking around with their pants undone, and a wrestling ring setup right next to the office with people messing about. There are other decent parks nearby that should be looked at WAY before this place. No price is worth staying here.

    • Cyndi A.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 18, 2015

      Dairy Creek West — L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park

      Bike and Camp...or drive up and walk up

      We LOVE this campground. Quick drive from SE Portland (or bike out all the way on a lovely trail if you are so inclined). We drove up to meet up with friends who biked in so we could camp a few nights. The sites are well situated so that there is enough distance that we could not see our neighbors. The communal fire pit was convenient and wood was provided. The campsite had gravel so we were glad we brought our moving blanket to place under our tent tarp. The trails were extensive and we could hear the brooke!

    • Jade A.
      May. 27, 2024

      Oxbow Regional Park

      Heart of the forest

      This place was amazing! The camp ground is in the middle of the forest. They have hot showers, flushing toilets and every site has a fire pit. There is distance between you and other guests but if you want to meet your neighbors you can. They have ADA sites, a lake, play grounds and a welcome center. Awesome location just 30 minutes away from Portland.

    • Kara B.
      May. 24, 2020

      Hideaway Lake Campground - Mt. Hood National Forest

      Beautiful place to wake up

      Only stayed one night ..The drive was intense in a Honda but I made it...followed someone in...otherwise not sure if I could find it with no service. The spot was peaceful , cleanish toilets and there was a fire ban at the time so we had to bring our own fire pit which was tricky and also called for a lot more bugs . Oh yeah bugs- MOSQUITOES and all the other goodies you find high up in the tops of mountain lakes. But a great find none the less would go again and stay longer since it’s such a drive up.


    Guide to Sherwood

    Dispersed camping options near Sherwood, Oregon are limited due to the area's mix of private lands and managed public parks. Most camping in this region requires reservations at established campgrounds that sit between 100-500 feet elevation. The Willamette Valley climate brings mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers, making late spring through early fall the ideal time for yurt camping near Sherwood.

    What to do

    Disc golf courses: accessible from Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground - The park features a disc golf course alongside historical exhibits and river access. According to one visitor, "Old little pioneer town. Has yurts and lots of hiking. Pet-friendly."

    River access: fish and swim at Milo McIver State Park Campground - The park offers fishing along the Clackamas River with direct water access from many sites. "I have stayed here many times both in an RV and in tent sites... there is salmon fishing within driving distance inside of the park. There is also a 'bat' barn that is close by," notes one regular camper.

    Mountain biking: 30 minutes from Estacada - The Sandy Ridge Trail System across from Mt. Hood Village Resort provides access to competitive mountain biking trails. A camper explains, "right across Hwy 26 is some of the best Mountain Biking in the country at the Sandy Ridge Trail System."

    What campers like

    Heated yurts: available year-round at Dairy Creek West — L.L. Stub Stewart Memorial State Park - Heated accommodations make off-season yurt camping near Sherwood comfortable even in cooler months. "We've been here 3 times, once for tent camping and twice in a yurt. The yurts are heated, and a couple of them are pet friendly, which is great for us!" reports one repeat visitor.

    Private site layouts: vary between campgrounds - Sites at different parks offer different levels of privacy and space. At Silver Falls, one camper noted, "Site spacing is good with lots of privacy between camps. Bathrooms and showers are super nice and clean. Roads and campsites are paved and level."

    Water features: rivers, lakes and falls - Many campgrounds near Sherwood provide water access for recreation. One camper at Oxbow remarked, "Great access to the river to keep cool in summer. Nice sandy beaches."

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: plan ahead - Some parks have limited availability in winter. At Metzler Park, "No mobile reception" was noted by a recent camper, making it important to download maps and information in advance.

    Noise levels: vary by location - Campgrounds closer to highways can be noisy. At Paradise Point State Park Campground, a camper advised, "Great state park with all the usual amenities... Obviously if possible, stay away from the freeway. Down at the day use area the sound was so loud it was hard to hear people talking just a few feet away."

    Bug populations: vary seasonally - Some campgrounds experience seasonal insect issues. "Spring and summer can be a bug challenge so bring lots of insect repellant!" advised one camper about Champoeg State Park.

    Tips for camping with families

    Junior ranger programs: educational opportunities - Some parks run structured activities for children. At Promontory Park, a parent shared, "The campground did have awesome park staff who put on two great activities for kids every day... our middle son caught not only his first fish but he caught 4 in total."

    Playground access: kid-friendly amenities - Several campgrounds feature dedicated play areas. A family at L.L. Stub Stewart noted, "We love hiking the trails and our kids love the playground and river swimming!"

    Kid-friendly fishing spots: stocked ponds - Some parks maintain fishing areas specifically designed for younger anglers. At Promontory Park, "One of the biggest attractions to this park is the stocked pond called Small Fry Lake. It was developed for kids and is stocked from October to April."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: check dimensions carefully - Some parks have limited access for larger rigs. At Oxbow Regional Park, a camper noted, "Nice regional campground. Has tent and RV spots. No hookups though. Mostly shady sites with just a handful having full sun."

    Hookup availability: varies by park - Check what utilities are available at each site. Mt. Hood Village Resort has "Large sites w/ great river access" and offers full hookups for RVs according to reviews.

    Loop navigation: can be challenging - Some campground roads aren't designed for larger vehicles. At Paradise Point, one RVer warned, "We arrived and it was IMPOSSIBLE to get our rig in that site due to the trees. We couldn't even continue out the secondary loop because it was so narrow and had trees on the inside of turns."

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Sherwood, OR is Champoeg State Heritage Area Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 69 reviews.

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