Oregon Coast, near the Pacific Ocean, is known for photogenic rocks, nice beach towns with seafood eateries, hiking trails, and sandy beaches. Travellers move along U.S. Route 101, hunting for the best location. But where to stay when the sun goes down? If you prefer nature to cities, but still want the full services and amenities of a resort, go glamping! This mix of words “glamorous/glorious” and “camping” represents staying amidst nature, but without sacrificing the comfort of your own home. Maybe even getting a bit more. How is it different from camping? Lovely beds or mattresses instead of sleeping bags, floors or rugs instead of grass, electricity, hot water. And glamping does not always mean a posh tent - it can be a treehouse, yurt, or even a converted vehicle. We have selected the best ones for you, so scroll down to discover the top spots for glamping in Oregon Coast.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) host status, recent guest reviews, prices, availability of dates, decor, and a location that facilitates glamping or is close to glamping spots. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on August 20, 2024.
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1. Tranquil glamping yurt near Eugene (from USD 73)
Have the most relaxing vacation away from the city in this beautifully located glamping yurt in Springfield. It’s located in Hills Creek close to Eugene, offering you a peaceful ambiance in the arms of Mother Nature while ensuring easy access to all the conveniences of the city. You will also be close to the McKenzie and Willamette Rivers and all the fun outdoor activities you can enjoy in both places including fishing, kayaking, and more.
The yurt has a queen bed to sleep up to two in total comfort. There’s also a fire pit and grill so that you can enjoy a barbecue or a s’more while taking in the beautiful surroundings around you.
2. A dog-friendly spot for surfers and beach lovers (from USD 169)
Another private dog-friendly yurt with a deck, that is sparkling clean and popular, due to the great beach location and number of amenities. Listen to the waves at nearby Otter Rock beach, jump in with your surf or go for long walks and collect sea glass. Yurts are beautifully designed, with paintings and throw pillows. It also includes a kitchen, a fridge, a gas fireplace, and warm outdoor and indoor rain showers. There are books and games available, too. Whether you are a family, couple, beach-goer or a surfer, hosts will make you feel welcomed in this magical place that is one of the best yurts in Oregon.
3. A dog-friendly yurt with a private hot tub (from USD 182)
Guests can enjoy the 180-degree view and sleep in the queen-size heated beds at this spot for glamping near Portland, Oregon. There is even an extra futon for the guests, and furry friends are also welcome in this yurt. Bathrooms have everything from toiletries to heated towels, and more. You can prepare meals in a fully equipped kitchen or outside, at the fire pit, having a picnic. Perfect for fauna lovers, as birds visit often. Escape the busy city, watch the glowing stars, and dreamy sunsets. And not to forget, there is a hot tub facing the water, as well.
4. A family-friendly yurt (from USD 71)
These family-friendly yurts with shared bathrooms are a great base for discovering the surroundings. Located right near Highway 101, it is easily accessible, too. Both showers and laundry come with a fee. Peek inside the yurt and you will find all the amenities you might need - a fridge, mirror, electric fireplace, table, chairs, and much more. There are also RVs, but we recommend trying one of the unique yurts. Go hiking, fishing, and beach exploring. There are also several restaurants nearby, where knowledgeable staff is always willing to point you in the right direction. And you can bring your dog, as well!
Tillamook Bay City RV Park
Address: 7805 Alderbrook Rd
280.41 km (174.3 mi) from Millsite Park
5. Yurts next to a private river bank (from USD 85)
A seamless and unique experience, just 10 minutes from Tillamook - from checking yourself in with a code, friendly service, to river views. The yurt has a maximum capacity of four people. The location seems off-the-beaten-track, but a TV, strong WiFi, showers and laundry prove otherwise. The private river bank of Wilson river invites you to fish or eat lunch on a boat. The stream is calm, so your kids can splash around. Visitor can also purchase firewood or ice and enjoy a lovely barbecue at picnic tables outside. Inside of the yurt is clean, and furnished with comfy futon beds, TV, table and chairs. There is a heater, but if you get cold easily, bring a sleeping bag.
6. A private yurt in a romantic setting
Go luxury camping in Oregon with this private yurt that is perfect for a romantic getaway. Rest on a queen-size bed, stay warm thanks to the heating, and connected to the world with a WiFi. Or, disconnect and enjoy the beautiful scenery from the deck or from the nearby Samuel Boardman State Park. Kitchen has all you might need, so prep some meal before going hiking or discovering secluded, charming beaches of Gold Beach. And, what better way to relax afterwards than taking a bath in the stylish claw-foot bathtub and being stunned by the view of the Rock River. It is a perfect spot for swimming in the summer.
Gold Beach, Oregon, United States
111.26 km (69.2 mi) from Millsite ParkSuperhostAccommodates: 2
7. Yurt in camping resort village (from USD 77)
This five-person yurt for rent is tucked in a popular camping resort in Cloverdale. There is a bunk bed perfect for groups, especially families with children. The resort village offers guests plenty of entertainment opportunities with amenities like a recreation room with billiards and an arcade, a dining hall, a seasonal indoor pool, and a picnic pavilion. If you decide to explore around the area, stop by Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area first as it’s only a 15-minute drive away.
Pacific City Camping Resort Yurt 12
Address: 30000 Sandlake Road - Unit 12
251.88 km (156.6 mi) from Millsite Park
8. Yurt with a bunk bed for groups (from USD 89)
South Jetty Camping Resort in Florence, Oregon, is where this furnished yurt is situated. Staying here is ideal for a group outing as the bunk beds and futons allow for up to five people. There is a kitchen and a private bathroom inside as well. For added entertainment and convenience, you are provided with a TV, a patio and an outdoor grill with a dining area. The campground also features a playground, an outdoor swimming pool, and an activity center.
South Jetty Camping Resort Yurt 4
Address: 05010 South Jetty Road - Unit 4
122.82 km (76.4 mi) from Millsite Park
9. Hobbit house on a coastal ranch (from USD 150)
Experience one-of-a-kind camping in the Oregon Coast as you hole up and cuddle inside this hobbit house on a ranch. This stylish tiny home for two people is simply a place to rest your head on as you’ll have to bring your own cooking supplies if you plan on taking your meals on-site, although eateries are within driving distance. There is no private bathroom in your camping spot, although you are welcome to use the shared outdoor bathhouse on the campgrounds.
Nearby glamping spots
10. Spacious tipi with stunning woodland views in Wendling (from USD 330)
Measuring 30 feet (9.14 meters) in diameter, Crazy Horse Tipi features six beds inside. Because of this, up to eight people can be accommodated here, which is why this rental is popular among groups. For your bath needs, you’ll have access to a bathhouse with two full bathrooms. The main house also has an extra bathroom that you can use.
This tipi is nestled among the trees, so you can expect peace and serenity during your stay here. You might also want to take the chance to explore the area by hiking and sightseeing. For longer trips, you might want to drive to other attractions, such as Marten Rapids Park and Hendricks Park.
11. Opulent tiny house with inclusive fresh products from the farm (from USD 150)
This rental is a yurt with a tiny house attached, and it comes with all the amenities you need for a memorable experience. A queen-size bed and an extra sleeper sofa are provided, so a maximum of four people can stay here. There’s also WiFi access here, so you can have a movie marathon in your spare time. Since there’s a fireplace provided as well, you’ll always be warm and toasty inside.
The kitchen area is wonderfully equipped. To make things better, the host will also provide you with fresh eggs, sausages, fruits, and more from their farm — Pachamama Farm. As a result, you can prepare healthy yet delicious meals here.
12. Unique cabin with spring-fed hot tub (from USD 240)
Experience next-level glamping in The Bali House, a 500-square-foot (46.5 sqm) cabin in a historic organic farm off Silverton, Oregon, that offers amazing countryside views. With only one bedroom, this accommodation is ideal for couples on a weekend trip. Be surprised by how cosy the inside of the cabin is, with its sleeping loft with a full-sized bed, a romantic sitting area, and a unique cedar spring-fed hot tub that’s perfect for a relaxing soak. The fully stocked kitchenette and large private full bathroom for guests’ exclusive use are located in a barn 100 yards (91m) away from the cabin. During the day, you may explore nearby waterfalls, or hike private trails just outside your door. At night, you may enjoy a barbecue dinner and watch the night sky by the campfire. These are only some of the things that await you at this cabin.
13. Tent with a patio and kitchenette (from USD 83)
This is a tent with a patio, kitchenette and a bathroom, located in the main house, that is praised for the well-kept garden, its decor, cleanliness and warm atmosphere. Indoor is warm, too, thanks to the heater, and fuzzy blankets. And you can always ask for more. It is like a bedroom in nature. And, it is just a 30-minute drive from the city. With a hot tub and outdoor shower, white noise machine or natural sounds of frogs, you will surely feel refreshed. Activities offered include soccer, badminton, or board games. Guest can visit nearby Cannon Beach, go cycling or hiking.
14. Glamping with alpacas around (from USD 143)
This teepee rental in Orgeon is located on a hill with gorgeous views and have a live furry attraction all kids will love - the alpacas! It is possible to feed them, as well. Maximum of four people are able to sleep in comfy beds and refresh themselves in hot indoor or outdoor showers. Fluffy towels are provided. There is an indoor fire pit to keep you warm. Hosts are very hospitable, provide morning coffee and answering all questions. Do not forget to look up - stars here are just amazing. It is rural and authentic, but Bandon town is just a 15-minute drive away. Ready to “alpaca” your bag?
15. A homey yurt surrounded by wineries (from USD 129)
Nothing shady about this private accommodation, surrounded by famous wineries, oak trees and nearby Willamette River. This homey and spacious yurt is divided into bedroom and common space, with a private bathroom, ergo can host six people comfortably. Three types of beds are available, queen-size bed with a lovely iron frame, air-bed and a sofa bed. You can cook your own meal in the kitchen; there is even an oven and a dishwasher. Keep your valuables in a lock-box, watch TV from a comfy couch, or enjoy the sun on your patio. Pictures do not do this place justice.
16. Stay in peace and tranquility on a historic vineyard (from USD 144)
No TV, no Wifi. There’s just serenity and nature all around. To enhance the stay experience, turn some music on - there is a turntable with an impressive vinyl collection! Oregon is famous for vineyards, so buy some wine (available at the property, too), enjoy it in the special tasting room or while watching the sunset. The yurt itself is stylish, cosy, with warm bedding, heater, hot water and a fully equipped kitchen. Barbecue is available, too. At 5 pm, the winery closes and the entire vineyard is yours. Perfect for a romantic weekend for two, or three- it is dog-friendly, as well.
17. Pet-friendly wall tent on a platform (from USD 120)
Go camping without sacrificing the comfort that you usually have at home. Case in point: electricity! If you’re not used to roughing it up out in the boonies, this glamping tent in Joseph, Oregon, is for you. Ideal for two persons, this canvas wall tent comes with a luxurious foam mattress and linen. There is also a small cooking station inside. Just behind your pet-friendly tent is the outdoor shower with hot water. Wallowa Lake, as well as spots for hiking and fishing, are a few minutes away from here.
18. Simple yurt with a pet goat on the property
Forest setting of this Oregon yurt ensures privacy, even if it is on shared property. If you are a bigger group, it is great for you as you can rent the whole yurt. Not like other places, this one offers simplicity, rustic vibe, shared bathroom with an RV, and there is even a pet goat on the property. No worries, Jack is friendly and will guard your dreams. It might have a rugged feeling to it, but like other places, it is impeccably clean, and has a tiny wood stove, fridge, and helpful guest that know the backwoods of the area. The best part, it has a glass roof that is perfect for stargazing. Unwind and sleep well, surrounded by trees.
Noti, Oregon, United States
123.19 km (76.6 mi) from Millsite Park
Be one with nature
Oregon Coast offers many attractions, from hiking trails, wineries, and small charming towns, to several accommodation options. Glamping is perfect to enjoy the nature of Oregon, without sacrificing the comfort of your own home. If you are from Oregon, glamping makes for a good getaway. You will get to meet fellow nature lovers and accommodation owners, but you’ll rest in the privacy of your RV, tent, yurt or tepee. There is something for animal lovers, wine lovers, families and couples, too.
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