Best Glamping in Oregon
Oregon State Parks showcase exceptional glamping opportunities along the Pacific coastline, with Fort Stevens, Beverly Beach and Cape Lookout offering some of the finest yurt accommodations in the region. These canvas-walled structures include comfortable beds, electricity, and heating systems that provide shelter from coastal weather while maintaining a connection to nature. One visitor noted, "Falling asleep to the soothing sound of running water and the scent of fresh pine was absolute heaven." Glamping sites also feature nearby shower facilities, flush toilets, and convenient access to hiking trails and beaches. Nehalem Bay and South Beach State Parks house particularly well-maintained yurts with amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and proximity to scenic coastal attractions.
The Oregon coast glamping experience includes activities centered around natural attractions. Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park provides yurt stays near freshwater lakes perfect for swimming and kayaking during summer months. Visitors enjoy hiking trails that lead to dramatic ocean viewpoints, tidepooling opportunities at low tide, and wildlife viewing areas. A recent guest shared, "The campground was pretty flat and included a picnic table and fire pit. From the campground behind site 15 is a path down to the lake which is maybe a 5 min hike." Silver Falls State Park offers glamping options with easy access to the renowned Trail of Ten Falls. Most coastal glamping sites remain open year-round, with reservations recommended 6-9 months in advance for summer weekends. The eco-friendly accommodations balance comfort with sustainable practices, featuring solar-powered amenities at select locations.












