Best Cabin Camping near Weston, OR

Several cabin options are available in the vicinity of Weston, Oregon, providing varying levels of amenities and comfort. Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area offers rustic cabins with electric heating in a wooded setting. Grande Hot Springs RV Resort features more deluxe cabin accommodations that include private outdoor patios and soaking tubs. The High Road Cabin provides more secluded accommodations with tent sites nearby. Most cabins include basic furnishings and access to toilets, though bathroom facilities may be located separately from the cabins themselves. According to one visitor, "Beautiful spot with cabins, tent and RV options. Cabins come with a private outdoor patio, fire pit and soaking tubs. Super comfy bed and a nice quiet space."

Rustic guard station cabins are available in the surrounding national forests, including Fry Meadows Guard Station, Summit Guard Station Bunkhouse, and Godman Guard Station. These historic structures typically offer more primitive accommodations with limited amenities. Reservations are required for all cabin facilities, with availability varying seasonally. Emigrant Springs operates from May 1 to October 21, while other locations may have different operational schedules. Pet policies vary by location, with some cabins allowing pets while others prohibit them. A camper noted, "The cabin does share a wall with another party but it was funny to hear the children laugh and play. It was below zero but the electric heater kept us toasty warm."

Most cabin facilities provide beds with mattresses but require visitors to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchens are uncommon in rustic cabins, so campers should plan to bring cooking equipment and food supplies. Grande Hot Springs Resort has a small market for basic provisions, while more remote cabin locations require bringing all necessary supplies. Proximity to Interstate 84 makes some locations like Emigrant Springs more accessible but also creates highway noise that some visitors find distracting. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, "When we arrived after dark the 200 ft path to our cabin was cleared and we could easily drag our items stacked on a tarp to our cabin. The bathroom and shower is about 300 ft away if you walk through two feet of snow."

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73 Reviews of 9 Weston Campgrounds


  • V
    May. 31, 2019

    Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    Awesome Place

    Wish I’d stayed here for more than one night. Beautiful spot with cabins, tent and RV options. Cabins come with a private outdoor patio, fire pit and soaking tubs. Super comfy bed and a nice quiet space. There are full bathrooms with showers close by. Super friendly staff too! Good food, a brewery and drive in theater near by. And a nice hot springs fed pool! Great getaway!

  • Jennie R.
    May. 30, 2018

    Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    Thimbleberries and plenty of room

    We stopped for a night in a rustic camping cabin at Emigrant Springs in July of 2015. It was a welcome dose of green after a long day of brown along the interstate through Idaho and western Oregon. The cabin was rustic, the shower house was in good repair with nice hot showers. There seemed to be good space and shade around the sites offering some privacy. Great spot! Take the time to stop in Meacham on the West side of I-84 tomstop at The Oregon Trail Cafe - literally the ONLY store in this teeny town. Wonderful hospitality, the local ‘scoop’ and great breakfast.

  • Jenny J.
    Jan. 4, 2022

    Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    Winter wonderland

    When we arrived after dark the 200 ft path to our cabin was cleared and we could easily drag our items stacked on a tarp to our cabin. The cabin does share a wall with another party but it was funny to hear the children laugh and play. It was below zero but the electric heater kept us toasty warm. The bathroom and shower is about 300 ft away if you walk through two feet of snow. We brought a collapsible toilet to have on the covered porch. Drove up to the bathroom when needed. The park ranger spent all day moving snow and keeping the roads through the campground excellent. The bathrooms and showers are always clean. The day we left the park ranger came and moved another foot of snow so we could easily pack out. We brought our instant pot and warmed are already prepared foods. If you don't want things to freeze you got to keep them in your cooler. We brought lots of cozy blankets and could hotspot the computer to watch movies. Make sure you follow trip check for closures of i-84 if camping during snow.

  • Kelly N.
    Jul. 17, 2018

    Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    Glamping with pool and hot showers

    Tent camping is away from the RVs at this site. Comfortable, clean grounds with included hot springs pool access, indoor store, and full bathroom facilities. We loved it so much that we stayed here two nights. Beware of ticks near the grass area. Cool off with ice cream and cold drinks at the store. Everyone was wonderful to work with and speak to.

  • sparkleblaster S.
    Jul. 2, 2025

    Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    Sweet but loud

    The road noise is extreme; very loud. If you can get past that the place is really sweet. The sites have water fire pit and picnic table and lots of trees for privacy. The water in the shower was hot the bathrooms are clean there's a nice trail system behind the campground. a convenient stop on the way into Portland. Minimal bugs.

  • k
    Jul. 1, 2016

    Godman Guard Station

    Godman

    This campsite is the usual with fire rings, water, restrooms, and picnic table. This site has a lake and there is a lot of people fishing. the site costed me about 12 dollars which is really cheap.

  • Jon F.
    Sep. 2, 2018

    Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    Picturesque.

    I wish we had more time at this spot. Beautiful scenery. Small but very clean pool. The campgrounds are very well taken care of. Pet friendly, family friendly.

  • J
    Jun. 19, 2022

    Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    Nonplussed

    First, the office staff was stellar! Very friendly & helpful! The park & bath house are tidy & clean. Appreciate that dog poop bags are conveniently located, and wide grassy strips around the perimeter provide places for potty walks (unlike some RV parks where the only grass is at campsites). Great big kudos to other dog owners for cleaning up after their dogs, too! However, for the price, we were not impressed with the rest of the park. Only 2 showers in each restroom with a cramped, shared dressing space. We also were disappointed with the soaking pools, which were small for this size park. Even tho a huge grassy area at one end of the park could be a lovely off-lead dog area, sadly it is not, and dogs are not allowed off-lead anywhere. For those of us with active/young dogs, a safe place for them to RUN, jump, play, & expend energy after a travel day is hugely appreciated.

  • Jeremy
    Jul. 14, 2019

    Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    Nice place for a weekend camp

    This location is pretty nice with full hookups and a fair amount of space per site. I’m not sure what the policy’s are but during booking I was told there was only one side available and it was a full hook up RV site that was the most expensive rate. I didn’t need that being fully contained in my truck camper, but I though having electrical and water would be nice. When I arrived o found 95% of the campground empty and saw only 3 other campers over the course of the weekend all in spots right next to mine even thought nearly all spots were vacant.


Guide to Weston

Cabin accommodations near Weston, Oregon range from historic guard station cabins to resort-style lodging options. Located in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon at approximately 4,000 feet elevation, these cabins provide shelter year-round with significant seasonal temperature variations. Winter temperatures can drop below zero, requiring proper preparation for cold-weather stays, while summer offers mild temperatures ideal for outdoor activities.

What to do

Stargazing opportunities: The Godman Guard Station area offers exceptional night sky viewing with minimal light pollution. According to visitor Kim K., "The southern end of the camping area has an unobstructed 240(ish) degree view of the sky, facing south. The nearest town is too far & too small to create any loom, so on a moonless night it's incredibly dark here."

Wildlife viewing: Cabin rentals at Grande Hot Springs RV Resort provide access to adjacent wildlife refuges. Visitor ursala K. notes, "There are many birds. The resort lies next to a wildlife refuge," while another camper reported, "Nature trail along the creek was cool. Saw huge bull frogs, tadpoles, and fish. Also saw mule deer."

Wildflower identification: Spring and early summer bring abundant wildflowers to cabin locations. A visitor to Fry Meadows Guard Station shared, "There are also a lot of wildflowers everywhere. I saw a ton of coralroot orchids and mountain lady slippers in mid June."

What campers like

Hot springs access: Mineral soaking options are available at some cabin locations. A guest at Grande Hot Springs RV Resort wrote, "The soaking pools were amazing. They even had a twilight soak. Very peaceful and relaxing campground," while another noted, "The two hot spring fed soaking pools were open for 'twilight soak' until 11 PM which was a great touch after a long day on the road."

Mountain valley views: Cabins situated in valley locations offer panoramic views. David M. described the experience at Grande Hot Springs: "Very quiet wide open campground surrounded by snowy peaks. Full hookups at all sites, mostly 30 amp service but many sites have 50 amp also. Great value for the money in a beautiful setting."

Private outdoor spaces: Some cabin rentals feature dedicated outdoor areas. Joseph T. mentioned his yurt stay: "The Yurt was clean and fresh with a private courtyard and soaking tub backing up to a pond looking up a hillside. Being early spring it was cold enough at night to keep the mosquitos at bay."

What you should know

Road conditions: Access roads to remote cabins can be challenging. Bill B. cautions about Grande Hot Springs: "If you approach the campsite from the East, be prepared for a bumpy road. The road from the West (LaGrande) is much better even if it takes you a few miles out of the way."

Seasonal considerations: Winter cabin stays require additional preparation. At Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area, one camper related their experience: "When we arrived after dark the 200 ft path to our cabin was cleared and we could easily drag our items stacked on a tarp to our cabin. The bathroom and shower is about 300 ft away if you walk through two feet of snow."

Privacy variations: Some cabins offer more seclusion than others. The High Road Cabin provides enhanced privacy, as noted by Ashley F.: "This space provides a locked gate to give you privacy and peace of mind! Minimal light pollution will provide you gorgeous starry skies."

Tips for camping with families

Educational opportunities: Some cabin locations offer educational programs. Jenny M. shared about Emigrant Springs: "The park rangers were so nice. They had informed classes about animals in the forest. The Jr rangers program for the children was wonderful and hands on."

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects some cabin locations. Kelly N. warns about tent camping at Emigrant Springs: "This campground is TOO close to the highway and too noisy even with ear plugs or music. We could barely sleep nor have a conversation while sitting across each other for breakfast."

Group accommodations: Some cabins can accommodate extended family gatherings. At Godman Guard Station, Caleb B. noted: "The cabin is pretty cheap and was able to fit my entire family including uncles and aunts and grandparents etc."

Tips from RVers

Pull-through site availability: RV-friendly cabin locations often include convenient site designs. Richard H. describes Grande Hot Springs RV Resort: "Very nice RV park. very clean and well maintained. Roads and all sites are gravel. Lots of green grass areas and dog areas. All sites are pull through and can accommodate large RVs."

Off-season opportunities: Shoulder season stays offer more space and privacy. Elizabeth S. reported: "We came in early October, and had lots of space to ourselves. Easy drive-through spots and friendly campers."

Hookup options: Utility connections vary by location. Ryan C. noted about Emigrant Springs: "Excellent 1/2 point between home in Idaho and the Oregon Coast. Tent and full hook ups with helpful campground hosts."

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