Best Cabin Camping near Trail, OR

Cabins near Trail, Oregon range from rustic to modern accommodations with varying amenities. Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground offers cabin rentals with electricity and heat, while Mazama Village Campground at Crater Lake National Park provides more basic cabin accommodations. Most cabins include beds, picnic tables, and fire rings, with some offering electricity, heating, and air conditioning. Flycasters RV Park and Resort features cabins with additional amenities like showers and kitchen facilities. "The cabin is perfectly fine, but don't expect any frills. No cell service or WiFi. No tv. No fridge. The water is hot."

Rustic cabins predominate at locations like Diamond Lake and Lake of the Woods, where visitors can enjoy lakeside settings. KOA-style cabins at Medford-Gold Hill KOA provide more amenities including electricity and nearby shower facilities. Reservations are strongly recommended, especially during summer months when Crater Lake and nearby attractions draw visitors. Most cabins allow pets, though policies vary by location. A recent review noted, "We stayed in the primitive cabin for an evening with the spouse and our dog. The little store was great for last minute supplies and gifts."

Most furnished cabins include beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly—some cabins offer only outdoor fire rings while others include small refrigerators or microwaves. On-site camp stores at locations like Seven Feathers RV Resort and Valley of the Rogue State Park stock basic provisions, firewood, and ice. According to one visitor, "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!" Proximity to Crater Lake National Park makes these cabin rentals popular bases for exploring the region's natural attractions.

Best Cabin Sites Near Trail, Oregon (46)

    1. Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    50 Reviews
    Rogue River, OR
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 582-3128

    $31 - $74 / night

    "They have Cabins and camp sites available. I would advise reserving far in advance."

    "Quiet, pet-friendly, power and water are available.  Septic is available.  Not crowded, sites open during the week, even in August."

    2. Flycasters RV Park and Resort

    1 Review
    Trail, OR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 878-2749

    $49 - $169 / night

    "Located on the river, friendly and great management!"

    3. Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    83 Reviews
    Crater Lake, OR
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (866) 292-6720

    "Great location minutes from Crater Lake. We walked in with no reservation and easily found a spot. They have some electric hook ups but we took a dry spot(same price, $31.00). Many pull through."

    "Our park entrance fee normally $30 was waved because we had a Eagle Pass as well as our 50% discount for our camp site."

    4. Medford-Gold Hill KOA

    11 Reviews
    Gold Hill, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 855-7710

    "It is close to Hwy 5 so a lot of road noise. But most in this area are. Sites are tight like most KOAs. We chose an end spot and did alright. Plus it was quiet part of year."

    "Easy to book. Nice little camp store. Clean showers add bath. Didn’t use other amenities."

    5. On Sacred Grounds Relaxation Retreat

    1 Review
    Gold Hill, OR
    14 miles
    +1 (541) 840-9359

    $55 - $65 / night

    "Everything was great, RV electrical was perfect (30 and 50 amp available), and loved the scenery and teepee."

    6. Medford Oaks RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Eagle Point, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 826-5103

    "The park is covered in oaks so there is lots of shade. Some pull through sites were not true pull through for bigger rigs so we had to back in to our sites"

    7. Farewell Bend Campground

    13 Reviews
    Prospect, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 560-3900

    $22 - $44 / night

    "Very clean, not a ton of insects (bring mosquito repellent), some spots very private, mostly semi-open."

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

    8. Seven Feathers RV Resort

    21 Reviews
    Canyonville, OR
    31 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"

    9. Jackson Wellsprings

    21 Reviews
    Talent, OR
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 482-3776

    $25 - $40 / night

    "Tent and car camping available. There are RV hookups too. Some small cabins and yurt structures for rent too. On site showers and bathrooms."

    "I’m camping here in my car basically in a gravel parking lot next to a meadow for tent campers. There’s very little privacy however! The amenities and addition opportunities make up for it."

    10. Medford Oaks RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Eagle Point, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 826-5103
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Cabin Reviews near Trail, OR

411 Reviews of 46 Trail Campgrounds


  • A
    Sep. 24, 2025

    Ochoco NF-Ochoco West - Prineville Area

    Great Place

    This is a great place.  The cabin is vintage and takes you back in time.  It was clean and comfortable.  The out house was very clean.  There is no water so you need to bring your own.  The Fridge and stove worked really well, we did have issues trying to get the lights to work.  But we had lanterns so it was not a problem.  We were visited by some cattle that were grazing near by.  Bring your own cleaning supplies and bedding.  The beds are full size with trundles under neath, there are two of them.  There is a small table with chairs in the kitchen.  There  is a picnic table and fire ring outside as well.

  • 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.

  • A
    Jun. 23, 2021

    Diamond Lake

    Great!!!

    Beautiful!

    Fire pit, picnic table, showers, flush toilets and large campsites.

    Really good balance of privacy and community.

    Bikes and Boat Rentals nearby as well as a small general store and restaurant.

    Short drive to Crater Lake National Park.

    Note: I recommend getting a site near the water if you can. The Forest is very buddy but better by the water.

  • Meg J.
    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.

  • Nicolaus N.
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    Brilliant blue waters in an intrepid forest.

    This beautiful camp ground is a must! They have Cabins and camp sites available. I would advise reserving far in advance. The park and sites are well taken care of and a wonderful environment for a peaceful stay with hot shower facilities and restrooms.

    Family and pet friendly, you will have direct river access to The Rogue River and its brilliant blue waters. Located down it's own little valley, this gives it the seclusion you are looking for and the access to town, if needed, only about 20 minutes away.

    This camp ground is well worth any drive you may have to take to get there. Gorgeous!

  • Mica Z.
    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!

  • 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.

  • Rhonda S.
    Jul. 28, 2018

    Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    Huge spots!

    Great location minutes from Crater Lake. We walked in with no reservation and easily found a spot. They have some electric hook ups but we took a dry spot(same price, $31.00). Many pull through. Bathrooms and free showers. Store, gas station. Picnic tables and fire pits at every spot. My only gripe was since the campsites are so large you get lots of families utilizing one spot so it gets really loud once everyone gets back from day excursions. We had 2-3 families in one spot next to us with 4-5 screaming kids riding their scooters around until dark. So perhaps look for a spot that doesn’t have 8-10 chairs around it if you’re looking for a quiet spot.


Guide to Trail

Cabin rentals near Trail, Oregon offer a range of accommodations at several locations throughout the Rogue Valley region. Situated at elevations between 1,000-4,000 feet, the area experiences warm summer days with cooler nights and occasionally heavy winter snowfall. Most cabin facilities remain open year-round, though amenities vary significantly by season.

What to do

River access activities: Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground provides excellent river access with multiple trails for fishing and wildlife viewing. "We really enjoyed staying at this park. Each day we either hiked or biked the local trails. The bike trail goes on for many miles and is quite enjoyable. You can bike into the nearby towns while staying on a safe trail," notes Charlotte L.

Hot springs soaking: Jackson Wellsprings offers a unique option for cabin stays near mineral hot springs. "We camped in our van for $25 per night. Tent and car camping available. There are RV hookups too. Some small cabins and yurt structures for rent too. On site showers and bathrooms. Developed hot pool for day use, with a discount of you are staying there overnight," explains Michelle H.

Crater Lake excursions: Mazama Village Campground serves as an excellent base for exploring Crater Lake National Park. "The crater is epic. Hiking sporadic as everything is still snow packed in places. Can't wait to see what NPS has in store for this place in the coming years," reports Laura H. Cabins here are seasonal, typically available mid-June through September.

What campers like

Convenient location: Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground is frequently noted for its strategic position. "This is a great first night stopping point when heading south from Portland on I5. So close to the hiway. Nice spots and a view of the river. I'd consider this more of a stop over point than a real camping destination, but it serves the purpose so well," shares Kathy B.

Clean facilities: Farewell Bend Campground provides well-maintained cabins with river access. "Nice riverfront. Clean. Paved road and parking," notes Skyeriver. This location serves as an alternative when Crater Lake accommodations are full.

Amenities for extended stays: Seven Feathers RV Resort offers some of the most well-appointed cabin options in the region. "This rv park is quiet for the number of spaces. There is a covered pool and hot tub building with a fitness club/room. There is a separate building with several showers, bathrooms and laundry. Everything is super clean. The sites are paved and level," describes Darcy K.

What you should know

Reservation importance: During peak summer months, especially July-August, cabin availability becomes extremely limited. "We came with no reservation in the summer. The sign outside registration office said that campground was full. We still asked if there were sites available, and there were! People books sites and don't show up," advises Cassie C. regarding Mazama Village.

Seasonal limitations: Many cabin facilities reduce services during winter months. Water systems may be winterized, and access roads can be snow-covered. Before booking cabins during October-April, call ahead to confirm available amenities.

Wildlife awareness: Cabins in more remote locations require proper food storage. "I absolutely loved staying here. Even though the sites are a little close together, there are enough trees for privacy. The wildlife is so cool. Great spot for birdwatching! Be wary of bears though. Each site provides a bear box to help ward them off," warns Bri C. about Mazama Village Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Medford-Gold Hill KOA provides cabin options with family-specific features. "Campground is very crowded (seems like quite a few long term) and our pull thru site barely fit our 25ft trailer and truck. Okay for a place to sleep, and dump," notes Ricki. While compact, its central location makes it practical for families.

Protected swimming areas: When selecting cabin rentals with river access, look for protected swimming zones. "The water was flowing fairly quickly due to the high snowfall this year, but there was a great rocked-off area just down from our campsite where you could get into the water and wade around without the fear of your dog or child getting swept away," shares Andy H. about Valley of the Rogue.

Off-season advantages: For families with schedule flexibility, consider cabin rentals during shoulder seasons (May-June or September-October). Lower rates typically apply, and campgrounds report significantly reduced occupancy levels.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: When booking cabin accommodations as an alternative to RV sites, check proximity to utilities. "The back-in was interesting as the asphalt pad has a bit of a 'C' curve turn to it but we were able to navigate after a couple of adjustments. This site is one of the most spacious in the park with huge trees, which we had to move our rig over a bit so we could get our slides out," explains MickandKarla W. about Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground.

Highway noise considerations: Several cabin locations sit near major roadways. "Would I describe this place as the pinnacle of what Oregon has to offer? Probably not, but for us it was perfect since we only had 5 days to travel the whole Pacific Coast from San Diego to Seattle. This was close to the freeway, so yeah definitely noise but everyone we met was really nice," shares Salem L.

Electrical capacity knowledge: For cabin rentals with electrical service, check amperage before arrival if bringing additional equipment. Multiple cabin locations offer 30-amp service, while others provide 50-amp connections for more power-intensive needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Trail, OR is Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground with a 3.9-star rating from 50 reviews.

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