Glamping near Yachats, OR

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    Several coastal state parks near Yachats feature yurt accommodations for those seeking glamping experiences along the Oregon coast. Beachside State Recreation Site, Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park, South Beach State Park, and Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park all offer yurts as comfortable alternatives to traditional camping. These canvas structures typically include real beds, electricity, heating, and locking doors while maintaining proximity to pristine beaches. Most yurts accommodate up to five people with futon-style furniture and dining tables. The Waldport KOA provides additional glamping options with cabins that feature more amenities than standard campground accommodations. "We loved staying at Beachside State Recreation Site. Beautiful beach that is lovely at sunset and sunrise. Helpful and friendly hosts."

    The Oregon coast glamping experience centers around beach access and coastal exploration. Beachside State Recreation Site provides immediate beach access with multiple entry points to miles of uncrowded sandy shoreline. Both Beverly Beach and South Beach state parks offer year-round availability for their glamping accommodations, making them suitable for winter storm watching or summer beach activities. Most parks provide hot showers, clean restrooms, and fire rings outside the yurts for evening campfires. The proximity to Highway 101 makes these locations convenient stopping points for coastal road trips while providing access to nearby attractions like Cape Perpetua, the historic Heceta Head Lighthouse, and tidal pools. One visitor noted, "The yurts are the perfect thing for winter or fall camping. We like to go in the winter and watch whales, and staying in a yurt is the perfect thing for the rainy season."

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Yachats (31)

      1. Beachside State Recreation Site

      4.6(34)5mi from Yachats78 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is one of my favorite sites on the oregon coast. It's easy to get to, right off hwy 101 between yachats and waldport."

      "Fire pit, picnic table and easy access to water. Also close to the road - at least many tent sites are. But clean, close to Waldport and Yachats, and best of all Easy stroll to the beach."

      from $31 - $90 / night

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      2. Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park Campground

      4.7(34)11mi from Yachats66 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Right across the highway from the beach is the Washburne State Park campground. It’s a short walk to the beach from the day use area of the park."

      "A great little campground settled along the coast near Florence, Oregon. Get there early as reservations cannot be made and its all first come, first serve!"

      from $32 - $89 / night

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      3. South Beach State Park Campground

      4.2(93)20mi from Yachats324 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a Tim Burton-esque trail system surrounding the camp leading out in all directions to the beach and bay. Some trails are blacktopped, some sand, and some horse accessible."

      "Your perfect home-away-from-home to explore all that the central Oregon coast has to offer. Miles of beaches are within walking distance or a short drive."

      from $31 - $133 / night

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      4. Beverly Beach State Park Campground

      4.4(112)29mi from Yachats278 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground has some nice amenities - a short walk from your campsite to trash, recycling, water, bathrooms, and the beach. There are on site staff ready to answer your questions."

      "Beverly Beach State Park is located just north of Newport, Oregon.  We found a last minute cancellation here in order to cool off during the dreaded heat dome at the end of June 2021."

      from $32 - $130 / night

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      5. Waldport KOA

      3.9(11)9mi from YachatsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Yes, you can walk to the beach. A "nature trail" leads down to Alsea Bay. We had the beach to ourselves the night we stayed. You are almost beneath the Hwy 101 bridge that crosses the bay."

      "This campground is located just on the north side of the Waldport bridge. It doesn't offer beach front access, but it is right on the river. With a short walk to the beach."

      6. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground

      4.3(73)26mi from Yachats361 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Pets, children and groups are very welcome at this campground with nearby lakes, sand and ocean access. Rent kayaks and canoes at the lake."

      "Sand dunes to slide down, a lake to swim in, tons and tons of kids riding around on their bikes (be careful driving!)  It was nice to come here during the Heat Dome of 2021."

      from $32 - $128 / night

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      7. Harbor Vista Campground

      4.6(23)21mi from YachatsRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Close to lots of hiking in the area -Working with camp hosts was easy. Money drop box or can use card with host (just call ahead) -Tent spots have room for car next to your area."

      "LOCATION It’s just a few mins from Florence where you can get groceries and such. Stay away from the produce at the Safeway."

      from $35 - $70 / night

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      8. Thousand Trails South Jetty

      4.5(25)25mi from YachatsRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Our neighbors were really friendly and ready to party! This is not where you go for privacy or serenity. People who stay here are going to the dunes typically."

      "This is one of our favorite campgrounds, very similar to Thousand Trails Pacific City."

      9. Heceta Beach RV Park

      3.6(8)19mi from YachatsRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Small RV park, easy to navigate through, super helpful staff. Decent wifi and convenient mini mart. Each site has a small picnic table and fire ring."

      "The staff were great, very friendly, seamless reservation! I was able to get a spot for the same day for a few nights."

      from $45 - $100 / night

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      10. Hult Pond

      4.1(21)30mi from YachatsRVs, Tents

      "Decent spots with Fire Pits off the lake. Bathrooms not too far of a drive/walk if needed. Lots of people earlier in the day."

      "Campsite: was lovely Location: about 20 feet from the road where we parked, right along the pond. "

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    Glamping Reviews near Yachats, OR

    632 Reviews of 31 Yachats Campgrounds


    • Jill W.
      Jun. 29, 2025

      Creekside Retreat at Triangle Lake

      BEST RETREAT AT CREEKSIDE RETREAT AT TRIANGLE LAKE

      It’s hard to capture just how breathtaking Creekside Retreat truly is. The creek itself runs clear and clean, winding through wooded banks lined with smooth stones and bathed in dappled sunlight that dances and sparkles on the water’s surface. We stayed in a glamping tent that far exceeded our expectations. It had everything we needed, with no detail overlooked. Falling asleep on a queen-sized memory foam bed to the soothing sound of running water and the scent of fresh pine was absolute heaven. Tom and Brooke have curated the campground with so much thought and care. You’ll find hammocks, lawn games, ice, firewood, vending machines, fishing and hunting licenses, and more. I also have to give a special shout-out to the compost toilets—seriously, they’re better than most indoor bathrooms. They don’t smell at all! On top of all that, there’s a beautiful pavilion with a gas grill and a large fireplace that everyone can use, rain or shine. It’s the perfect spot for family gatherings or relaxing with friends. We’ve camped many times, but in terms of natural beauty, thoughtful hospitality, and overall experience, this is hands-down the best campground we’ve ever stayed at.

    • Thomas M.
      May. 18, 2026

      Creekside Retreat at Triangle Lake

      Rejuvenation Is Here

      This place was perfect for our little getaway we had. The glamping tents have everything you need, super comfortable bed, wood burning stove, utensils, plates, bedding, charger, lights, fans, hammock, party cooler, and a deck that walks out onto the water. It’s honestly amazing. 

      The hosts were fantastic and very welcoming. They made sure we were well taken care of. There’s also a communal pavilion with a grill, microwave, coffee, games, and a giant fire place. 

      If you have time, I would recommend a nice kayak around the lake and of course the Rock Slides which are natures water park.

      I was confused on the other review here that said no dogs in the tent, as I didn’t have that experience. They just prefer they don’t sleep on the furniture if they are dirty, which sounded reasonable to us. The facility and water ways was also immaculate. 

      This place was a dream come true, and we will definitely be back here for years to come. Great job!

    • Ryan W.
      Aug. 17, 2019

      South Beach State Park Campground

      Convenience, Rogue, Sand and Trees...also a campground.

      The South Beach State Park Campground is at the mouth of the Yaquina Bay in Newport, Oregon. The first thing you'll notice is the wind on the way in. Generally, north to south in the summers, the wind is strong, always strong, like 30 mph or more pretty much all the times according to the locals. It felt like it was raining, but it was just water being blown off the ocean. However, once you're in the campground you don't notice it at all since it is well protected by surrounding dunes and tree line.

      There is a Tim Burton-esque trail system surrounding the camp leading out in all directions to the beach and bay. Some trails are blacktopped, some sand, and some horse accessible. Google maps struggled to get me to the correct entrance so pay a little more attention when arriving.

      My visit was during Oregon Parks day so camping was free. The Hiker/Biker area is just inside the camp entrance across from the hospitality yurt where you can get hot tea, coffee, ice cream, wood bundles, stickers and Oregon Parks merchandise. The camping (all of it) area itself is pretty open with minimal privacy or separation from your neighbors, but everything is very clean and organized. 

      The campground was packed, and the RV/Tent area was essentially a parking lot. It seemed like a lot of families to come to the same place, the same weekend every year. However, it was a well regulated, and well behaved campground. The nice thing about this campground is the location. There are hiking trails, beach access, and it is close to all the amenities of Newport. Once you left the camp on a trail you could wander the trees without seeing anyone for awhile if you needed to get away.

      Hiker/biker area had faux fencing built up to separate sites and wood platforms to get tents off the ground which I haven't seen in any other hiker/biker camps. The fences were a bit weird but made it easy to lock up a bike, hang some laundry and would a good stop if I were traveling with a hammock.

      Amenities include:

      • Camp Store
      • Storage box with usb charging station
      • Raised wood platforms for tents
      • Flush toilets
      • Hot free showers
      • Access to beach & trails
      • Walking distance to Rogue Brewery, Yaquina Bay State Park, South Beach State Park, 
      • Bike Stand and tools
      • Fire pit and picnic tables

      Pro-Tip: In Newport, just across Yaquina Bay, is the Newport Bike Shop. It is one of the few bike repair shops along the coastal Oregon Route. If you get a $35 bike tune up you can take a break in their upstairs lounge with tv, wifi, fridge with beverages, and washer/dryer.

    • Ashley K.
      Apr. 19, 2019

      Harbor Vista Campground

      Nice county park campground !

      -Close to lots of hiking in the area -Working with camp hosts was easy. Money drop box or can use card with host (just call ahead) -Tent spots have room for car next to your area. Extra cars are an extra fee. Sites have a fire pit with grate and a picnic table. -Trash / recycling on site. -Close to town-campground sells firewood -It is what you would expect from a county park camping ground in terms of layout. You will feel safe here, shower/bathroom amenities, and kind hosts. Short walk to the bay and about mile down road / or walk along the bay to the open ocean !

    • Ryan W.
      Aug. 19, 2019

      Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground

      The people make or break this place.

      I camped here twice this year. Once in June in the Hiker/Biker area, and again in July in a regular site. The experiences couldn't have been more different.

      Hiker/Biker is fairly segregated from the rest of camp. The access point is actually before the entry to the main campground itself. My first visit left me surprised at the beauty of the camp. It feels like it is in the wilderness despite being less than a few miles from Florence's cool Old Towne.

      The trees here are big, and the ground cover lush with ferns. The trails are canopied by Rhododendrons. Nature paths lead off to Cleawox and Woahink lakes. Sand dunes abut the west side of camp. They seem endless, and otherworldly. At Cleawox Lake day use area there are paddleboats, boards and water toys for rent by the day or hour. Sand boards are available from a temporary space set up in the day use parking area. 

      On my first visit the entry Ranger station was closed but the Welcome Yurt was open. Maps, advice, firewood, a lending library was available. 

      Honeyman Camp is huge. When I was there in early June it made for a lovely exploration, and seemingly great spaces between campers. In late July the vibe had completely changed. Each of the several hundred spaces was occupied by a seemingly large family with 5 kids to every adult, or 25 belligerently drunk RV campers who felt the need to blast Fleetwood Mac. 

      That second visit, in the main campground, made it very clear that your experience here will depend on the quality of people choosing to stay in the same park. All the amenities were the same, but despite it's size, a campsite with stereo speakers set to full boar are hard to ignore even when you're on the other side of camp. Now multiply that by several campsites per loop.

      One thing of note: Each campsite is issued a set of rules, including "Quiet Hours". Unlike some other sites in which hosts ignored those rules in an attempt to avoid confrontation the hosts here were on top of it. For as obnoxious as the camp was at 9:45pm, by 10:15 it was silent, and we were able to enjoy the remains of a campfire and view of the stars in the slight clearing between trees.

      Amenities include: 

      • Flush Toilets

      • Hot Showers (free and some without having to keep pushing a button!)

      • Picnic tables & Fire pits

      • Welcome yurt

      • Kids playground

      • Access to lakes and dunes (Bear sitings on the path to Woahink Lake in July)

      • Nature Trail

      *Pro-Tip: Stop in Old Towne Florence and buy some fresh fish or get a coffee at the local roaster.

    • Megan B.
      Jun. 5, 2018

      Beverly Beach State Park Campground

      Great stop for 1 night

      The campground has some nice amenities - a short walk from your campsite to trash, recycling, water, bathrooms, and the beach. There are on site staff ready to answer your questions. They also have a doggy bag spot where you can dispose of dog waste and pick up a new bag if needed. There’s a short trail that follows the creek. Overall it’s a good campsite but lacks any privacy or seclusion from other campers.

    • Tj B.
      Jul. 14, 2017

      Beachside State Recreation Site

      Beachfront convenience

      This is one of my favorite sites on the oregon coast. It's easy to get to, right off hwy 101 between yachats and waldport. This does make for some traffic noise, which settles in the eve. but well worth the beachfront sites. Steps from the the crashing waves and miles of unpopulated clean sandy beaches. Clean restrooms with nice hot showers for paying campers and at a reasonable rate, under 30 bucks a night, well worth it. They sell wood on site and also offer jr. ranger programs and interpretive sessions as well.

      PROS:

      • Beachfront sites
      • Beach access
      • Super clean restroom facilities

      CONS:

      • sometimes hard to get sites
      • Directly on hwy 101
    • S
      Jul. 29, 2018

      Lincoln City KOA

      A Jewel of a KOA, Near Lincoln City's Coastal Beaches!

      Let me preface this review by saying I am not, typically, a KOA camper. In my past experience, they have been commercial, crowded, and noisy, but I found this KOA to be an exception. Disclaimer: I stayed during the week, not on a weekend, and the tent site side of the campground was sparsely populated. Here, the RV pull-in sites are separated from the tent and cabin portion of the campground, with an office, the bathrooms and showers, (even laundry!) and a playground in between. The tent sites are surrounded on the outside by dense woods, and because the campground is about 5 miles off the highway, it was blissfully quiet and serene. The flush toilets, running water and hot showers were welcome, as I was traveling, and the bathroom was sparkling clean. It was just a short jaunt into town for a bowl of fresh clam chowder and to sit by the beach and enjoy the sound and smell of the surf. In the morning, (I got up at 5am) I scared up a marten by the large oak tree in my campsite, and it was such a pleasure to see this shy fellow up close! I would stay here again.

    • S
      Sep. 24, 2018

      South Beach State Park Campground

      Perfect location for coastal exploration

      Your perfect home-away-from-home to explore all that the central Oregon coast has to offer. Miles of beaches are within walking distance or a short drive. The Oregon Coast Aquarium (fee charged), Hatfield Marine Science Center (free), Rogue Brewing and Distillery, restaurants, shops, and a marina are only a mile or so down the road, all accessible via bicycle path from the campground. Newport has several neighborhoods to explore. Reservations are necessary during the summer. Open year-round. Sites for rv's, trailers, tents, yurters, and large groups Dump station on site. Restrooms with showers. Multiple campground hosts.


    Guide to Yachats

    Winter glamping near Yachats, Oregon offers unique coastal storm-watching opportunities with temperatures typically ranging between 40-55°F from November through February. The yurt and cabin accommodations in this area remain open year-round, providing heated shelter during the rainy season when precipitation averages 10-15 inches per month. Many waterproof glamping structures include electricity and lock against the strong coastal winds that can reach 50+ mph during winter storms.

    What to Do

    Dune exploration and sandboarding: Access Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area from Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park for unique sand-based activities. "Great access to the sand dunes and we rented sand boards for $10 a day and had a blast sand boarding. Really fun trip," reports Carson C.

    Beach fossil hunting: Beverly Beach is known for marine fossils embedded in the rocks and cliffs. "The proximity to the water makes the sunsets better here than at some of the other campgrounds. And speaking of the beach...FOSSILS! Literally everywhere on this beach. Nearly every rock and cliff face is littered with marine fossils of varying types and sizes," notes Erik C.

    Lighthouse trail hiking: From Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park take the 6-mile trail to Heceta Head Lighthouse. "Fabulous 6 mile hike to Heceta Lighthouse. A day spent at the Sea Lion Caves just up the coast. Oh and the mighty pacific in all its glory at the park beach access pony at Hobbit beach kept us busy," says Laura H.

    What Campers Like

    Private beach access points: Beachside State Recreation Site offers multiple ways to reach the beach. "This was a gem that I wish we had an extra night to stay at. Spot 62 had a secret access to the beach that looks to be one of two away from the general access," explains Brandon K.

    Winter whale watching from yurts: Beverly Beach State Park provides front-row whale watching during migration seasons. "The yurts at the Oregon coast are perfect for winter storm watching. You can stay warm and dry while watching the ocean," mentions Douglas F.

    Natural wind protection: Harbor Vista campground offers protection from coastal wind through strategic placement. "The park sits up on a bluff overlooking the ocean but most sites are tucked into the tree that provided us with shelter from the wind," notes Geoff T.

    What You Should Know

    Highway noise considerations: When selecting glamping close to Yachats, Oregon, check proximity to Highway 101. "Very pretty sites with trees separating each spot. If you can get a site near the beach that's ideal. A lot of the sites are right near the road which can be a bit loud," advises Brittany B. about Beachside State Recreation Site.

    Fog horn warnings: Some coastal glamping sites near Yachats have maritime safety features that create noise. "The fog horn runs on the jetty constantly during fog season, sounding a tone every 35 seconds. I got used to it but I can see it making the right person go bananas and maybe not be able to stay here," cautions Lainey P. at Harbor Vista.

    Seasonal mosquito presence: South Beach State Park experiences significant mosquito activity in summer months. "This is the second largest state park in Oregon. The place rocks. Mosquitos were bad this year so bring bug spray. Also make sure you book ahead because it always is booked from June to October," says Brian C.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Junior Ranger programs: South Beach State Park offers educational activities for children. "Nice grounds, several bathrooms. Near a great walk path (paved) and easy access to the beach. This is a great campground and very kid friendly!!" shares Brian P.

    Winter yurt glamping with children: Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park provides comfortable winter accommodations. "I had such a nice time at this campground. We went in the off season (in the winter) so the campground didn't have many people staying. I have a toddler and it ended up being so helpful with the weather being a bit rainy and getting some creature comforts while still enjoying nature," writes Nicole L.

    Playground facilities: Harbor Vista Campground includes play equipment for kids. "Smaller campground, and very clean (aside from the sand!). My kiddo & I consider this a favorite since it's got some great views, and swingset (priorities, you know!)," says Cassie M.

    Tips from RVers

    EV charging availability: Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park provides suitable power for electric vehicles. "I'm camping in an EV and was glad to find this spot with 50 amp hookup, which was more power than I needed to fully charge my car while I slept. Site was very private. Campground was quiet," explains Karin B.

    Winter RV considerations: South Beach State Park accommodates winter RV camping with full hookups. "We have stayed at Oregon Coast campgrounds for many years. This was our first time in a travel trailer. Our site had water and electricity. There is a dump on site. Our site seemed roomy, but there is a lot of traffic with the over 200 sites," shares Kellie T.

    Site selection for large rigs: For glamping near Yachats in larger RVs, check specific site dimensions. "Well-kept, helpful gate attendant, with shady sites on the outer edges of the loops. All the sites are relatively close together in lined-up, soldier style—still, not as regimented as a commercial RV park or resort. Electricity and water at most sites," advises Patrick M. about South Beach State Park.

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