Best Glamping near Wilderville, OR

Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground, Whitehorse County Park, and Schroeder Park offer glamping accommodations with comfortable yurt options along the scenic Rogue River. Each location provides a blend of nature immersion and modern comfort, with sites spaced for privacy while maintaining convenient access to natural attractions. One guest shared, "Clean and friendly, awesome place for kids," highlighting the family-oriented atmosphere at Whitehorse County Park. The yurts feature electricity, comfortable beds, and climate control options that make them suitable for year-round stays. Most locations include picnic tables and fire rings, allowing glampers to enjoy outdoor meals and evening campfires without sacrificing comfort.

Lake Selmac County Park stands out for its glamping opportunities combined with excellent water recreation access. The park's proximity to the water creates an ideal setting for fishing, paddling, and swimming during warm months. According to a camper, "It's a beautiful lake, we will be coming back," reflecting the appeal of waterfront glamping. Safari-style canvas accommodations and yurts at several locations around Wilderville remain open throughout the year, allowing visitors to experience seasonal changes in the surrounding forest landscape. Most glamping sites require reservations, with prices ranging from $30-40 per night depending on amenities and season. The combination of resort-style camping amenities with direct access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and water activities makes the Wilderville area a versatile glamping destination.

Best Glamping Sites Near Wilderville, Oregon (43)

    1. Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

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

    $31 - $77 / night

    "Other amenities include flush toilets, hot showers, a volleyball court, day use area, riverside trail, and green-way paved trail through the park. 

    My overall impression of the Park was great!"

    "Our GPS wanted to take us up to Exit 48 on I-5N, but we followed the website instructions and the State Park signs off I-5 and took Exit 45B."

    2. Schroeder Park

    11 Reviews
    Grants Pass, OR
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $20 - $55 / night

    "The camp host on site was really helpful and friendly. 

    Showers were still available and free.

    Good cell reception.  Good place to stay if you have business in Grants Pass."

    "Easy access to the rogue river for floating. Staff were really helpful."

    3. Lake Selmac County Park

    9 Reviews
    Selma, OR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $20 - $35 / night

    "we love coming to lake selmac to use the yurts for winter camping. theyre heated and cozy. weve probably camped here a half dozen times or so over the past couple years, including standard tent sites."

    "We were down in Southern Oregon for the Caves.

     We stayed in the Heron loop which was the smallest and most primitive, It was wonderful and we had the whole south of the lake to ourselves."

    4. Griffin Park

    5 Reviews
    Merlin, OR
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $30 - $55 / night

    "Sell firewood on site.
    Beautiful riverfront park area.
    Very clean park."

    "Easy to get to off the 5 so even though you feel like you're out there, it's actually extremely close to a cute little downtown with everything you might need."

    5. Whitehorse County Park

    3 Reviews
    Wilderville, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $25 - $55 / night

    6. Sunny Valley Campground

    10 Reviews
    Wolf Creek, OR
    18 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."

    "The staff was super helpful and friendly. They helped me find a new campsite to make sure my hammocks would hang properly. They also have a really fun Halloween setup during that season."

    7. Smoke on the Water

    4 Reviews
    Selma, OR
    10 miles
    Website

    "Now branded as Smoke on the Water, the former Lake Selmac Resort is one of Oregon's first cannabis-friendly campgrounds."

    "They had a great family atmosphere, my kids loved running around here with other kids. They were nice and clean and just a minute walk from the lake."

    8. Grants Pass KOA

    5 Reviews
    Merlin, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-7974

    "Close to the highway, without the highway noise.

    Very well maintained, clean and professional

    Several off leash dog areas.

    Wifi only available in a few locations."

    "The staff are incredibly friendly. Our family has claimed this as our favorite KOA over all we have stayed at across the nation."

    9. Cedar Bloom

    7 Reviews
    Cave Junction, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (808) 346-3253

    $60 - $95 / night

    "I've never been to land more beautiful than this place - as soon as I arrived, I felt a sense of arriving home. A place to completely relax."

    "Great for kids with a river on site nearby. One part of the river is designated as a nudist-friendly beach but is well-marked. Several showers and compost toilets available and picnic tables."

    10. Almeda County Park

    5 Reviews
    Merlin, OR
    16 miles
    +1 (541) 474-5285

    $20 - $55 / night

    "We have fun everytime we come here from one end to the other from heat to massive Rain.. No internet no phone service!!! NONE.. we fish, gold pan, swim Relax."

    "This is a popular put-in for the wilderness section of the Rogue River, http://www.allaboutrivers.com/rivers-in-oregon/wilderness-run-RUN194.html. I've camped here many times."

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Glamping Reviews near Wilderville, OR

380 Reviews of 43 Wilderville Campgrounds


  • Corey O.
    Mar. 7, 2021

    Cedar Bloom

    Peaceful grounds, Lack of Communication

    This review is for the open camping.

    I arrived and after looking around for a long while for someone, I was given a quick pointing out of where everything generally was. A map or better signage is sorely needed.

    The grounds were peaceful. There are open-air showers, a community kitchen, sauna and swimming hole. The mini A-frames and dome look very cool, even from a distance.

    I tried out the sauna. It didn’t seem to be working for over 40 minutes. No one was around to troubleshoot. It just started working eventually on its own and was nice, relaxing.

  • 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.

  • orla S.
    May. 20, 2022

    Jackson Wellsprings

    No dogs allowed in domes or bell tent

    Plan to keep your pets at home if you want to stay in the domes or bell tent.  As another reviewer noted, the grounds have seen better days.  I guess that's how they keep camping prices so low.  3 stars because of the hot springs---better as a day trip and not a place to stay

  • Aaron D.
    Feb. 13, 2020

    AtRivers Edge RV Resort

    Great spot

    Good spot has almost everything. From cabins, yurts, teepees and camps spots. Only slight problem is no pets allowed in cabins, yurts, or teepees

  • N
    Jul. 20, 2020

    Cedar Bloom

    A Sanctuary to Restore

    I've never been to land more beautiful than this place - as soon as I arrived, I felt a sense of arriving home. A place to completely relax. There are 2 areas with river access, a shallow area and a deep swimming hole, with the option to float down some mild (and fun!) rapids. The children running around were so happy here - it feels like a safe place to be, tucked away in a private area of Cave Junction. During my stay, there were beautiful fresh flowers that decorated all the main areas. There are 2 shower houses, one which has an incredible view of the river. The shower water was hot and refreshing, it was so special to know the water came directly from the river. It felt so healing. The communal kitchen was perfect for prepping breakfast, lunch, and dinner - and the staff was sanitizing all the commonly touched areas. The composting toilets were a cool touch knowing that our 'waste' would soon become a gardening resource again one day. The tea house was a perfect place to catch some shade on hot sunny days. The women's gathering they host here is also so inspiring! I imagine many women pass through this place feeling grounded and nourished afterward. Highly recommend!

  • l
    Oct. 20, 2022

    Jackson Wellsprings

    AMAZING SPA

    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. There are free showers, a bathroom with running water, potable water, and for $10 extra you get 1.5 hours soaking in a mineral pool, one hot one cold, and there’s also a sauna. In addition the showers inside the spa are much nicer!! I feel completely rejuvenated, and definitely recommend for anyone looking to have a relaxing evening :)

  • a
    Jun. 11, 2022

    Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort & Campground

    Beachy

    Sweet front desk Laurie welcomed us from an office stocked with anything we would need/want. She was surprised when we only bought 1 local IPA and graham crackers. I’m glad we ran over to the beach on the evening we drove in because soon after the rain soaked our campfire and sent us to bed. This is a lovely , spacious campground with beautiful landscaping and privacy between sites.

  • B
    Jul. 9, 2022

    Harris Beach State Park Campground

    Nice Park with great views and beach

    On the southern Oregon coast. Large trees and nice campsites. Some with spectacular views of the rugged coast. Water and electric hookups at most. Clean restrooms and showers. A little highway noise.

  • Will M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 12, 2021

    Powers County Park

    Very nice and quiet

    We were there over the 4th of July weekend and there were probably 100 campers there. Once the weekend is over there were only a few. The staff is very friendly the grounds are kept very clean. There's good showers and there's water sources close by and there's fire pits. We went to the camping area so we didn't have electricity but they do have electrical hookups..


Guide to Wilderville

Campsites near Wilderville, Oregon, spread across the rugged terrain of the Rogue River Valley where elevations range from 1,200 to 3,500 feet. This southern Oregon region experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winter brings cooler conditions with occasional rain. The area's dispersed camping options often require visitors to bring their own water supplies due to limited facilities.

What to do

River recreation: At Griffin Park, travelers can access prime riverside activities along the Rogue. As one visitor notes, "Loved this place! Found it by accident and ended up staying 3 extra days. Quiet, secluded, easy access, host was amazing, large lawn for the kids to play, river access, could not have been better." The park provides direct water entry points for swimming, fishing, and kayaking.

Disc golf courses: Lake Selmac County Park offers an 18-hole disc golf course among its recreational options. According to a reviewer, "Campsites are clean and cleared of debris. Fishing is great but not a great lake for swimming there is to many weeds in it. And there is a pretty good 18 hole disc golf course." The course winds through wooded areas, providing both challenge and scenic views.

Swimming holes: Grants Pass KOA features a natural swimming area with cascades. "This was a nice KOA with a really nice swimming hole. Good facilities. Lower loop spots seemed nicer than the upper loop," mentions one camper. The swimming area includes deeper pools where visitors can cool off during summer heat.

What campers like

Waterfront access: Cedar Bloom provides multiple river entry points for different preferences. A camper explains, "There are 2 areas with river access, a shallow area and a deep swimming hole, with the option to float down some mild (and fun!) rapids." This setup allows families with various swimming abilities to enjoy the water safely.

Spacious campsites: At Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground, site selection can significantly impact comfort. One reviewer advises, "We've been stopping for a quick overnighter going from points a to b. The park has a lot of nice features, including the river and hiking trails, it also has a kids program, campfire nights and the camp hosts are very helpful." Sites in certain loops offer more separation than others.

Pet amenities: Many campgrounds cater to four-legged travelers. At Sunny Valley Campground, "There's also a dog park, which my dog loved!" Multiple locations throughout the Wilderville region offer dedicated pet exercise areas, allowing dogs to run off-leash safely within designated boundaries.

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Some campgrounds restrict operations during winter months. Sunny Valley Campground operates from "March 1 to October 31," according to their listing information. Visitors planning off-season yurt camping near Wilderville, Oregon should call ahead to confirm availability.

Reservation timing: For walk-up sites at Schroeder Park, follow specific booking procedures. A visitor explains, "Walkup sites available for that night only, or you can make online reservations 3 days in advance." During peak summer weekends, advance booking is recommended for popular yurt accommodations throughout the Wilderville area.

Interstate noise: Highway proximity affects sound levels at certain campgrounds. One camper at Valley of the Rogue notes, "This is a really big campground with lots of trees and lawn space. The sites are kind of close together, there isn't much privacy. The showers and other amenities are really nice." The highway noise can be masked by river sounds at some sites.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water features: Griffin Park provides spaces designed for younger visitors. A reviewer shared, "Large lawn for the kids to play, river access, could not have been better." The lawn areas allow for games while still maintaining sight lines to water access points.

Playground access: Whitehorse County Park offers facilities specifically for children. One family reported, "Clean and friendly awesome place for kids." The playground equipment provides entertainment options beyond natural features, particularly useful during extended stays.

Educational opportunities: Valley of the Rogue State Park runs structured activities for young campers. A visitor mentioned, "The park has a lot of nice features, including the river and hiking trails, it also has a kids program, campfire nights and the camp hosts are very helpful." These programs typically run during summer months and often include nature identification and outdoor skills.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: At Whitehorse County Park, prepare for uneven terrain. A visitor cautioned, "Sites are so unlevel that I don't think our leveling blocks would have made a dent." Bringing extra leveling equipment is advisable for RVers visiting this and other yurt camping locations near Wilderville.

Power limitations: Electrical systems vary between campgrounds. One Whitehorse County Park visitor noted, "It's $35 for a 'FHU' site, but there is only 20amp power available." RVers with higher power requirements should verify amperage availability before booking, particularly at county parks.

Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer on-site dumping. A Valley of the Rogue camper shared, "There is also a separate dump station that is clean and well kept." For extended stays, knowing dump station locations helps with trip planning, especially for RVers alternating between yurt stays and vehicle camping.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Wilderville, OR?

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

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