Best Cabin Camping in Oregon

For those who want to get away from civilization for a weekend, but still want the creature comforts of home, consider renting a cabin for your Oregon camping trip. The Dyrt is the ultimate place to find, review and book cabins for your next outdoor adventure in Oregon. Whether you're looking for a quiet location in the woods or a full-service RV resort near attractions, The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect cabin.

Best Cabin Sites in Oregon (292)

    Robert D.'s photo of a cabin at Fort Stevens State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Fort Stevens State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Fort Stevens State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Fort Stevens State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Fort Stevens State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Fort Stevens State Park Campground in Oregon

    1. Fort Stevens State Park Campground

    152 Reviews
    403 Photos
    922 Saves
    Hammond, Oregon

    Fort Stevens State Park offers visitors a chance to learn about history while enjoying the natural beauty of the Oregon coast. The park is home to the remains of an old military fort that was in use from the Civil War era to World War II, providing visitors with a fascinating glimpse into the area's past. Popular activities include investigating the fort ruins and exploring the area’s historic shipwrecks. The park is situated along the ocean, providing miles of sandy beaches and beautiful Pacific views. Just steps from the campsites are hiking and biking along the park's numerous trails, fishing in the Columbia River or nearby lakes, or bird watching.

    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $35 - $44 / night

    Stephanie Z.'s photo of a cabin at Cape Lookout State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Cape Lookout State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Cape Lookout State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Cape Lookout State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Cape Lookout State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Cape Lookout State Park Campground in Oregon

    2. Cape Lookout State Park Campground

    105 Reviews
    336 Photos
    1404 Saves
    Netarts, Oregon

    Cape Lookout state park camping can be reached by traveling an hour and a half west of Portland through the scenic Wilson River pass. Along the way stop and enjoy waterfalls, scenic views and some great fishing. A popular campground and day-use area, Cape Lookout Campground is located on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the ocean, giving you a terrific view of the ocean with convenient access to the beach. 38 full-hookup sites 170 tent sites with water nearby One electrical site with water 13 yurts (6 pet-friendly) Six deluxe cabins (3 pet-friendly) Two group tent camping areas CLOSED Hiker/biker camp Interpretive center CLOSED Flush toilets and hot showers (campers only) Firewood for sale (C Loop) RV dump station CLOSED Universal Access: Two campsites and one cabin are accessible to campers with disabilities. Two yurts have ADA compliant ramps and features.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $35 - $45 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at South Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at South Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at South Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at South Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at South Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at South Beach State Park Campground in Oregon

    3. South Beach State Park Campground

    87 Reviews
    338 Photos
    534 Saves
    South Beach, Oregon

    Situated next to the Yaquina Bay Bridge, South Beach State Park begins in south Newport and stretches several miles down the Oregon coast. This historic park offers access to miles of broad, sandy ocean beach and trails for walking and bicycling. Located just south of the South Jetty, this is your gateway to exploring Newport.

    The paved Jetty Trail provides a perfect place to jog or ride a bicycle. Our equestrian trail to the beach begins at the South Jetty equestrian trailhead. Park next to the trailhead and enjoy a beautiful sunset by horseback!

    227 electrical sites with water 60 tent sites 27 yurts 3 group tent camps Hiker/Biker camp Flush toilets and showers Firewood for sale RV dump station One extra vehicle allowed per site Universal Access: Five campsites (two electrical, three tent) and 24 yurts are accessible to campers with disabilities.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $22 - $44 / night

    Robert D.'s photo of a cabin at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park in Oregon

    4. Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park

    80 Reviews
    402 Photos
    957 Saves
    Crater Lake, Oregon

    Mazama Campground is open only in summer. It typically opens in June and closes in late September. The exact opening and closing dates are determined each year by the snow level in the camp sites, safety issues, and other factors. The campground is nestled in an old-growth forest at 6,000 ft. (1,829 m) in elevation. There are 214 sites each with a picnic table, fire ring, and bear-resistant food locker. The concessioner, ExplorCraterLake, manages the campground. For more details go to reservations.

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    • Group
    • Cabins
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Trash
    Ashley Y.'s photo of a cabin at Silver Falls State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Falls State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Falls State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Falls State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Falls State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Falls State Park Campground in Oregon

    5. Silver Falls State Park Campground

    72 Reviews
    289 Photos
    824 Saves
    Mehama, Oregon

    The main campground has tent sites, RV spots and cabins. Bring your horse and stay in the horse campground.

    Campground Book sites at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com. Reservations can be made 6 months in advance. Reservations are required for cabin stays.

    48 electrical sites with water (18+ sites open year-round) 43 tent sites with water nearby (seasonal May–Oct.) 14 cabins (7 pet friendly, open year-round) Flush toilets and showers Universal Access: Campsites B2 and B4, four cabins, and campground restrooms/showers are accessible. Howard Creek Horse Camp (seasonal May–Oct) 5 primitive sites with horse stalls Group site for 24 people and 12 horses

    People call it the “crown jewel” of the Oregon State Parks system, and once you visit, you know why. Silver Falls State Park is the kind of standout scenic treasure that puts Oregon firmly onto the national—and international—stage.

    Camping: The main Silver Falls campground has tent sites, RV spots and cabins. Bring your horse and stay in the horse campground. If you need an area for many people, the park also has group tent and RV camps, and the historic Youth Camp for up to 250 campers.

    Waterfalls: Where else can you walk behind a waterfall? Check out the famous South Falls and see what a 177-foot curtain of water looks like from behind. It’s part of the Trail of Ten Falls, a spectacular, nationally recognized hiking trail that weaves through a dense forested landscape. The trail passes a series of breathtaking waterfalls along a rocky canyon, and descends to a winding creek at the forest floor. This 7.2 mile loop is considered to be a moderate hike, with an overall elevation change of 800 feet. Several connecting trails with separate access points make shorter routes. For everyone’s safety— absolutely no pets allowed on the Canyon Trail. Pets on leash are allowed on all other trails.

    Boots, bikes, paws, hooves: The park offers more than 35 miles of backcountry trails for mountain biking, hiking or horseback riding (see guided ride info below). Bears and cougars live in the more remote park areas.

    Daytime activities: The South Falls Day-use area has spacious lawns, barbecue stands, picnic shelters, tables, a playground, horseshoe pits, an off lead area for dogs, and a charming creek. Ever since the opening day in 1933, visitors have been using these grounds for potlucks, family reunions and weddings.

    The Silver Falls Lodge and Conference Center offers a variety of amenities. Relax and enjoy comfortable lodging within the wooded setting, or feast at the many catered specialty events. Enjoy a preordered meal at the historic dining hall or order a box lunch to take on a hike or to your campsite. They also specialize in hosting special events! Visit silverfallslodge.com or call 866-575-8875.

    Guided horseback rides: Silver Falls Riding Stables at Howard Creek offers five horseback rides daily through Sept. 29. Advanced reservation recommended. Visit silverfallslodge.com for times and rates.

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    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $28 / night

    Blaine B.'s photo of a cabin at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground in Oregon

    6. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground

    71 Reviews
    243 Photos
    513 Saves
    Florence, Oregon

    Situated half way up the Oregon coast and three miles south of Florence on scenic Highway 101 is the second largest overnight camp in the state. There are two miles of sand dunes between the park and the ocean. Two natural freshwater lakes are within the park. Cleawox -- which is great for swimming -- and Woahink, which has a public boat ramp, is used for all water sports. Rent a canoe and explore the lake. Approximately 45 full-hookup sites, more than 120 electrical sites with water, more than 185 tent sites with water nearby, 10 yurts (one pet-friendly), and six seasonal group tent camping areas. Hiker/biker camp Firewood for sale RV dump station Universal Access Four campsites and two yurts are accessible to campers with disabilities.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $21 - $36 / night

    C. W.'s photo of a cabin at Champoeg State Heritage Area in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Champoeg State Heritage Area in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Champoeg State Heritage Area in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Champoeg State Heritage Area in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Champoeg State Heritage Area in Oregon
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    7. Champoeg State Heritage Area

    61 Reviews
    182 Photos
    511 Saves
    Donald, Oregon

    Champoeg State Heritage Area features a rare combination of history, nature, and recreation. Situated south of Newberg along the scenic Willamette River, Champoeg's forests, fields, and wetlands recreate the landscape of a bygone era.

    This is the site where Oregon's first provisional government was formed by a historical vote in 1843. A thriving town of 200 was established, only to be washed away during a great flood in 1861. This rich history earns the park’s placement on the National Register of Historic Places.

    A diversity of activities await. Enjoy walking or biking on the paved trails that pass historical landmarks and hug the river. Play the 18-hole disc golf course under the oak trees, relax at the multitude of scenic picnic areas, or fish or kayak from dock on the Willamette River. For RV's there are 21 full-hookup sites and 54 electric sites with water.

    The ecologically rich landscape is home to more than 130 bird species, including seasonally nesting western bluebirds and acorn woodpeckers.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $5 - $72 / night

    Jeff C.'s photo of a cabin at Diamond Lake in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Diamond Lake in Oregon

    8. Diamond Lake

    59 Reviews
    166 Photos
    482 Saves
    Diamond Lake, Oregon

    Overview

    Meandering along most of the east shore of the mile-high Diamond Lake, this large campground boasts spectacular views of both Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen, and offers visitors abundant recreational opportunities.

    Recreation

    At an elevation of 5,183 feet, Diamond Lake provides outdoor enthusiasts with a multitude of recreational opportunities year-round. The area offers a scenic backdrop for swimmers braving its cold, refreshing waters, and anglers casting a lines from boat or shoreline. Rainbow trout thrive in the lake, as it is stocked annually with 300,000 fingerlings. Bicyclists will enjoy riding on the 11-miles of paved trail around the lake, while hikers can head out for the day on one of many trails leaving from the area. Interpretive programs are offered on Saturday evenings at the campground amphitheater.

    Natural Features

    Explosive geologic events have shaped the distinctive landscape on the 984,602-acre Umpqua National Forest, and the area provides spectacular scenery as well as an abundance of natural and cultural resources. The translation of the word, "Umpqua," meaning "thundering waters," defines the area. High mountain lakes, heart-stopping rapids, peaceful ponds and thundering waterfalls, including the 272-foot Watson Falls on the North Umpqua Highway, are available to visitors. Several designated wilderness areas provide opportunities undisturbed solitude. Encompassing 19,100 acres, Boulder Creek Wilderness is an incredible landscape, with dense old growth forests and steep terrain that tower above Boulder Creek. The most popular area in Boulder Creek is Pine Bench. This flat area overlooking Boulder Creek is home to a grove of old growth Ponderosa pines. Diverse ecosystems support a wide range of habitat for wildlife common to the area. From eagles and owls, to salamanders and salmon, these species, along with many others, depend on surrounding undeveloped wilderness, clean streams, and diverse forests to live.

    Nearby Attractions

    Access to Diamond Lake is within walking distance, and boat ramps and fish cleaning stations are accessible to visitors. A nearby resort offers bicycle, boat and horse rentals as well as lodging, restaurants, a grocery store, laundry facilities and fuel. Trails for hiking and mountain biking are within 10 miles of the campground. Visitors may want to take some time to visit nearby Crater Lake National Park, the only national park in Oregon! The amazing Crater Lake area offers a glimpse into the volcanic history of the area. The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), one of the world's premier National Scenic Trails, showcases some of North America's most fantastic scenery, winding its way its way from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon and Washington, and is accessible near the campground.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $16 - $27 / night

    Lauren A.'s photo of a cabin at Lost Lake Resort And Campground — Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Lost Lake Resort And Campground — Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Lost Lake Resort And Campground — Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Lost Lake Resort And Campground — Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Lost Lake Resort And Campground — Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Lost Lake Resort And Campground — Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon

    9. Lost Lake Resort And Campground — Mt. Hood National Forest

    50 Reviews
    287 Photos
    24 Saves
    Rhododendron, Oregon

    Overview

    Lost Lake Campground is nestled between beautiful Lost Lake and Mount Hood. From Lost Lake Butte, the valley view is breathtaking, and from the viewpoint, guests can revel in the most majestic view of Mt. Hood, its glaciers and Lost Lake. Another one of the many attractions at Lost Lake Campground is the old growth boardwalk, an interpretive trail that meanders through one of Oregon's large old growth stands.

    Recreation

    Lost Lake Campground offers an abundance of activities. Campers have access to a general store, which offers: canoe, kayak, historic wooden row boats, metal fishing boats and stand-up paddleboard rentals. Whether you are a professional angler looking to catch that prized German Brown or a first-timer, there is something for everyone. Additionally, there are a number of hiking trails near the campground ranging in length from 1/4 mile to over 100 miles resulting in numerous hiking and biking opportunities. Other activities include bird watching, berry picking, swimming, waterfall finding and more.

    Natural Features

    Mother Nature went the extra mile when it came to Lost Lake. The surrounding topography is rugged, mountainous and magical. The flora and fauna is abundant and easily accessible. These attributes culminate in making Lost Lake Campground one of the most popular in Oregon.

    Nearby Attractions

    Nearby Wahtum Lake offers a great daily excursion or hike to one of the four surrounding waterfalls. On the way up to Lost Lake or on the way down, try stopping at one of the many fruit stands that blanket the Hood River Valley.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group

    $44 - $125 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Bullards Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Bullards Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Bullards Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Bullards Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
    Camper-submitted photo at Bullards Beach State Park Campground in Oregon
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    10. Bullards Beach State Park Campground

    49 Reviews
    220 Photos
    477 Saves
    Bandon, Oregon

    Bullards Beach is a large, family-oriented park located at the mouth of the Coquille River, two miles north of Bandon. The campground is nestled among shore pines and protected from strong ocean breezes. Visitors can enjoy strolling on the beach, riding horses, exploring a lighthouse and excellent fishing and crabbing in the river.

    Horse Play Equestrians will enjoy the park's horse camp and access to 11 miles of trails and four miles of beach and dunes. Sites feature double or quadruple corrals.

    Hiking and Biking A mostly paved path to the beach begins near the campground registration booth. The path weaves for just over a mile through the open, grassy fields and lowland forest to the sandy dunes. Enjoy views of the Coquille River and Bandon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge on the opposite bank.

    Explore 4.5 miles of beach at the end of Bullards Beach Road. Bring your mountain bike to ride the hard-packed sand along the edge of the surf, or just enjoy a stroll along the ocean shore.

    A refurbished hiker/biker camp popular with those hiking the Oregon Coast Trail offers storage lockers with solar powered USB charging ports.

    Year-round Camping!

    103 full-hookup sites 82 electrical sites with water 13 yurts (6 pet-friendly) Horse camp with 8 primitive sites Hiker/biker camp Flush toilets and showers (campers only) Reservable picnic shelters Yurt meeting hall RV dump station Firewood for sale Universal Access: Six campsites and three yurts are ADA accessible.

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    • Electric Hookups
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Recent Cabin Reviews in Oregon

2536 Reviews of 292 Oregon Campgrounds


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    Patricia N.'s photo of a cabin at Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground in Oregon
    Aug. 22, 2017

    Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground

    My favorite campground

    Have stayed at Loeb many times over the past 37 years -- tent camping, cabin camping, and now tent-trailering -- and it has been fun every time.

    The showers are great. Short walk to the super-clean Chetco River for swimming and salamander-camping. Twenty minute drive to the ocean beaches. Good hosts. Fun watching kids ride their bikes around and around. Grassy park-lawn section for croquet or bocce ball.

  • Charlotte T.
    Sep. 15, 2021

    The Willamettans

    This is a nudist community and campground

    They have a hot tub, heated pool, lodge, rv hook ups, tent spaces, and rental cabins. Very nice.

  • LAUREN B.
    LAUREN B.'s photo of a cabin at L.L. Stub Stewart State Park Campground in Oregon
    Jul. 13, 2018

    L.L. Stub Stewart State Park Campground

    Sweet Cabins, Dog Friendly

    We stayed in the Cabins here, dog friendly, cozy in the winter months, only a couple dog friendly cabins so have to book ahead of time. Sweet campfire, a bit close together. Nice shorter hikes.

  • Jennie R.
    Brandon C.'s photo of a cabin at Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area in Oregon
    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.

  • Suzanne B.
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Thousand Trails Seaside in Oregon
    Aug. 3, 2019

    Thousand Trails Seaside

    Minutes from the ocean

    This campground has tent and RV sites plus cabins.

    We stayed in a cabin. The cabins are tasteful, spacious and clean and come equipped with kitchen supplies, microwave and coffee maker. What really makes these cabins stand out is that they come with bathrooms, no having to walk to the community bathrooms!!

    This campground is unique in that it has an indoor pool and hot tub so swimming is possible in bad weather.

    The campground is located within walking distance to an outlet mall but you may want to drive to the free public parking closer to the beach.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Turtle Rock RV Resort in Oregon
    Sep. 19, 2021

    Turtle Rock RV Resort

    Multiple Stays

    Every year my family gets together for a family campout. We have stayed at Turtle Rock RV several times. Just past the entrance to the park is a little tavern that has a lot of seating and some really good food. Next to the office where you check into the park is a Mexican restaurant to which we will probably never return to. Inside the park is lots of open space and they provide camping for large pool through vehicles, cabins with hot tubs, and tents. While the tent spots we have not used, we have used the cabins and the RV spots. I think most of the cabins have hot tubs, and some of the RV spots also have them. There is a path to the beach which goes under Hwy 101 and it a fairly short walk, BUT it is not path for folks in wheelchairs of any kind and those who are not stable on their feet. My Dad who is 82 years old does walk there though. The cabins are fully equipped with most cooking utensils that you will need. They are clean and fairly roomy. It is a short distance to the town of Gold Beach where there is just about anything you would need. We always look forward to camping there and try to camp there at least once a year.

  • Kelly H.
    Camper-submitted photo at Cove Palisades Resort & Marina in Oregon
    Mar. 14, 2024

    Cove Palisades Resort & Marina

    Beautiful Setting with lots to do!

    We enjoyed a stay here in May.   Nice, quiet and peaceful.  Busy during the summer!

    Boating and fishing rule here, but also places for hiking and just enjoying a fire by the lake.  

    Typical camping cabin with rubber covered mattresses.  If we do it again and had room in the car, we'd bring an inexpensive memory foam pad to put under the sleeping bags.

    Some cooking facilities and BBQ.  Nice little patio with chairs, looking over the lake.

    We truly enjoyed it!

  • Jennie R.
    Dustin A.'s photo of a cabin at Umpqua's Last Resort & Oregon Mountain Guides in Oregon
    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.

  • Brian C.
    Brian C.'s photo of a cabin at Paulina Lake Lodge Cabins in Oregon
    Apr. 1, 2020

    Paulina Lake Lodge Cabins

    Amazing food, nice cabins, good views and location

    Old school resort on the shores of beautiful Paulina Lake. Wonderful, small log cabin lodge with amazing food. Other log cabins to rent ranging from three people to large families with fire places, a couple right on the water.

    Cabins have running water, bathrooms, cozy fireplaces, comfy couches. Resort has a boat launch and small general store for supplies, food, and bait.

    The Lake itself is beautiful and the location puts you right next to all of the fun hikes, biking, trails and activities all around Paulina Lake area. Possibly also some spots for RVs.

    Try the Apple Crumble and the“Knife Burger” (huge burger with steak knife stuck in it). You will not be disappointed.

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    Corinna B.'s photo of a cabin at Cascade Locks KOA in Oregon
    Aug. 31, 2021

    Cascade Locks KOA

    Top-notch KOA

    Loved this camp. Nice spacing, lots of trees. Well-stocked store. Loved the hot tub and showers! Great location for exploring the Gorge.

  • Dave D.
    Camper-submitted photo at Turtle Rock RV Resort in Oregon
    May. 13, 2021

    Turtle Rock RV Resort

    Great little park in the middle of a beautiful stretch of coastline!

    This was the first time I'd been to Oregon in several decades, and first trip with our new trailer outside of our home state, and it did not disappoint. Turtle Rock is a great little RV park tucked right in this little cove off the ocean, it's not massive so you don't feel like you're gonna get lost, but you're not packed in right on top of your neighbor, either. There are plenty of amenities, including a delicious Mexican restaurant, horseshoes, volleyball, a nice bath house with laundry. They even have these cute tiny-house cabins that you can rent, some with patios and hot tubs!! The staff were all SUPER friendly, and helpful, and just genuinely pleasant to be around, and even though we visited in the middle of the pandammit, everyone was in good spirits. We will DEFINITELY be back!

  • Charity A.
    Charity A.'s photo of a cabin at Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort in Oregon
    Jun. 27, 2018

    Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort

    Quaint Garden

    We were fortunate to stay at Bend Sisters Garden RV Resort in Sisters, Oregon. It was lovely and filled with lush greenery 🌿🌱🌲 and beautiful flowers 💐 🌸 🌺 🌹🌷🌼. The resort is meticulously clean. The bathrooms and showers were in a log cabin and hook ups were the nicest we’ve seen. 5 ⭐️ in our opinion.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Cannon Beach RV Resort in Oregon
    Jan. 21, 2022

    Cannon Beach RV Resort

    Walk to Haystack Rock

    Clean, quiet, safe, well maintained. Walk to everything Cannon Beach. Indoor pool and hot tub, gas and propane sold onsite. Friendly staff. Tall trees, elk and the coast. What more do you need?

  • Brianna D.
    Camper-submitted photo at Bandon-Port Orford KOA in Oregon
    Jul. 23, 2021

    Bandon-Port Orford KOA

    Very cozy experience.

    First time staying at a KOA and we were pleasantly surprised. Employees were super friendly and the campground was wooded and beautiful. Tent site was a little small, but small fences have been installed to create privacy between campers and the size didn’t bother us. Site had a picnic table and fire pit. Pool, hot tub, kart rentals for kids… our daughter loved it. Clean bathrooms and showers and even a dishwashing station behind the main building. Firewood sold for $10/bundle and they deliver it to your site for you. Pet friendly. Loved it!

  • Dana O.
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Thousand Trails Pacific City in Oregon
    Jun. 25, 2019

    Thousand Trails Pacific City

    Love this place

    Nice place. Clean although buildings older. Love the trail to beach. Has pool hot tub and clubhouse. Rv sites are mostly private and decent sizes. Some are full hookups. No cell service, so be prepared.

  • Nicole R.
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Thousand Trails Whalers Rest in Oregon
    Oct. 11, 2018

    Thousand Trails Whalers Rest

    Relaxing

    We’ve been here a few times. It’s aleays very relaxing. The facility is clean, there is a nice workout room, two lodges with store, pool and hot tub and mini golf. Kids enjoyed playing on the playground and walking to beach from trail.

  • Suzanne B.
    Corinna B.'s photo of a cabin at Cascade Locks KOA in Oregon
    Aug. 3, 2019

    Cascade Locks KOA

    Beautiful camp to test the waters to see if camping is for you

    This camp has RV sites, tent sites and beautiful cabins with porch swings and is located close to the Columbia River waterfalls.

    Little luxuries include a camp store where we picked up bacon and eggs, an outdoor pool with hot tub, bathrooms with showers, “wood” ceramic floors and halo lighted mirrors plus facilities with washer/dryers and an outdoor sink to wash dishes.

    Some people might find the train coming through right behind the camp several times a day and night a little annoying but we didn’t mind. We realized that the train blew 2 long, 1 short and 1 long whistle right before it reached the camp which is a warning (we googled it) that a train is coming through with engine in front and for cars/people to clear the track....the things you learn when you camp🚂

  • Ben I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Premier RV Resort in Oregon
    Jun. 18, 2022

    Premier RV Resort

    Too big? No problem

    It was a great.fathersday weekend with my boys. The view of the ocean is spectacular and everything in town is walking distance. The hot tub showers and laundry were all clean and nice. My rig was too big but the staff was super accommodating. I had a great time.

  • Jack  B.
    Vivi W.'s photo of a cabin at Mt Hood Village Resort in Oregon
    Jul. 22, 2022

    Mt Hood Village Resort

    Mt Hood Village

    The full hook up sites are in old growth timber giving each site a feeling is seclusion. The lodge, pool, hot tub and saunas are in good condition. The campground provides easy access to a number of nearby activities. There is no mail service but UPS and FedEx can deliver to your campsite.

  • David I.
    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Thousand Trails South Jetty in Oregon
    Jun. 17, 2021

    Thousand Trails South Jetty

    Solid experience

    So, the place is an RV resort. There is a pool, hot tubs, rec center, (weak) wifi, a gate with a code to go in and out, same for the bathrooms. It has been very enjoyable.

    The bathrooms are so clean and spacious and they don’t feel crowded or gross. The showers are 10/10.

  • m
    Camper-submitted photo at Turtle Rock RV Resort in Oregon
    Sep. 29, 2021

    Turtle Rock RV Resort

    Would be a good deal if it was half the price

    Ocean is beautiful, short walk through campground to get there. The Rogue River enters the Pacific here, so there are Cormorants, Great Blue Heron, and many gulls and ducks. Unfortunately the campground Is run down, showers have holes in them, fans don’t work and are dirty. Campsites are very close together, and those using hot tubs have little privacy.

  • Dean
    Charity A.'s photo of a cabin at Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort in Oregon
    Feb. 25, 2021

    Bend / Sisters Garden RV Resort

    Beautiful RV Park

    Nice spaces with pavement and full hookups. Catch and release fishing at the on-site pond for trout the size of steelhead. Each space has a nice green lawn and fire ring. Facilities also include a store, pool, and hot tub. Would definitely get reservations as there is always something going on in nearby Sisters and next door to the Sisters Rodeo.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo at Grande Hot Springs RV Resort in Oregon
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    Neat and beautiful

    They have an amazing brand new reception, very nice people. These are the cleanest restrooms I’ve ever seen, and we camp a lot! Wifi is okay. Only giving 4 stars because they could add some kids recreation. Other than that, 10/10. Pets cannot be off leash. The pool is mor of a big hot tub, not for actual swimming

  • Jon F.
    Vivi W.'s photo of a cabin at Mt Hood Village Resort in Oregon
    Sep. 2, 2018

    Mt Hood Village Resort

    Beautiful area. Visiting Portland area, highly recommended.

    Decent RV camping. Stayed 2 nights during last weekend of summer break. Packed a little tight but most people were outgoing and friendly while we visited. Very close to summer (and I'm assuming winter) attractions with Ski Bowl nearby. A few nice restaurants within a few minutes drive. Nice indoor pool and hot tub. Good playground for kids. Very family friendly.

  • Carrie A.
    Camper-submitted photo at Grande Hot Springs RV Resort in Oregon
    Jul. 29, 2018

    Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    This place is great!!!

    This place is great!!! They were so friendly! The tent sites are large and grassy with plenty of shade! You even get WiFi at them. They have a pool and hot tub that is heated by the hot springs! Fairly priced and fun! Bathrooms were nice and clean. There is a gravel road if you go in one way so take the next exit.


Guide to Oregon

Cabin camping in Oregon offers a unique blend of comfort and nature, allowing you to enjoy the great outdoors without sacrificing the amenities of home.

Explore the Scenic Trails and Waterways

Cabin Campers Appreciate These Amenities

Some Prices for Cabin Camping Range from $50 to $150

  • Rates at Diamond Lake typically start around $50, providing a budget-friendly option for families looking to enjoy the outdoors.
  • Expect to pay approximately $100 for a cabin at Sunset Bay State Park Campground, where you can enjoy beautiful beach access.
  • For a more luxurious experience, cabins at Mt Hood Village Resort can go up to $150, offering a range of amenities and a great location for outdoor adventures.