Glamping in Oregon

Glamping in Oregon

1,396 properties for Glamping. Compare and book at the best price!

Popular Glamping in Oregon

Portland, Willamette Valley

Hotel for 2 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from $164 per night

Portland, Willamette Valley

Hotel for 2 people

Free cancellation

from $202 per night

Portland, Willamette Valley

Vacation apartment for 3 people, with pool

Free cancellation

from $502 per night

Portland, Willamette Valley

Vacation apartment for 4 people, with pool, with pets

Free cancellation

from $102 per night

Portland, Willamette Valley

Vacation apartment for 4 people, with terrace, kid friendly

Free cancellation

from $104 per night

Willamette Valley, Oregon

Vacation house for 6 people, with yard and balcony, kid friendly

Free cancellation

from $231 per night

Medford, Oregon

Vacation house for 14 people, with pool and terrace

Free cancellation

from $197 per night

Cannon Beach, Oregon Coast

8.0

Glamping for 2 people, with terrace and yard

Free cancellation

from $117 per night

Seaside (Oregon), Oregon Coast

9.2

Vacation house for 6 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $265 per night

Oregon Coast, Oregon

8.9

Vacation house for 8 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $343 per night

Black Butte Ranch, Oregon

9.3

Vacation house for 12 people, with hot tub and pool as well as balcony

Free cancellation

from $593 per night

Newberg, Willamette Valley

10.0

Vacation house for 9 people, with terrace, with pets

Free cancellation

from $756 per night

Depoe Bay, Oregon Coast

9.5

Vacation apartment for 2 people, with balcony and hot tub as well as pool

from $216 per night

Oregon Coast, Oregon

9.7

Vacation house for 10 people

Free cancellation

from $490 per night

Gearhart, Oregon Coast

9.3

Glamping for 4 people, with terrace and yard

Free cancellation

from $186 per night

Sunriver, Oregon

9.5

Vacation house for 8 people, with hot tub and pool as well as terrace

Free cancellation

from $284 per night

Government Camp, Mount Hood

9.7

Vacation house for 7 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from $340 per night

Dundee (OR), Willamette Valley

9.6

Vacation apartment for 4 people

Free cancellation

from $304 per night

Bend, Mt. Bachelor

9.9

Glamping for 4 people, with hot tub and yard, with pets

Free cancellation

from $305 per night

Government Camp, Mount Hood

9.3

Glamping for 8 people, with balcony

Free cancellation

from $275 per night

Portland, Willamette Valley

9.3

Vacation apartment for 5 people, with balcony, with pets

Free cancellation

from $102 per night

Seaside (Oregon), Oregon Coast

8.9

Vacation house for 6 people, with terrace and yard

Free cancellation

from $220 per night

Bandon (Oregon), Oregon Coast

8.7

Vacation apartment for 2 people

Free cancellation

from $221 per night

Mount Hood Village, Mount Hood

8.9

Vacation apartment for 6 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from $150 per night

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Highlights in Oregon

  • Lakes
  • Waterfalls
  • Hiking trails
  • Small towns
  • Beaches

Best Glamping in Oregon

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Vacation House for 8 Guests in Eugene, Willamette Valley
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Eugene, Willamette Valley
Vacation House • 2906 ft² • 4 Bedrooms
9.4
(42 reviews)
Washburne Park Retreat Our calendar is updated in real-time & our nightly rates are accurately displayed. Simply enter your desired dates and click 'Book Now!' Enjoy unbeatable access to college sports and international track and field events at this four-bedroom Eugene home, a welcoming family retreat with central air conditioning, a yard, and a wonderful location within walking distance of beautiful parks and the University of Oregon. This cheerful yellow home sits one mile southeast of downtown Eugene, just half a block south of the Sunday summer concerts in Washburne Park. Take morn...
from $504 / night
Vacation House for 6 Guests in Black Butte Ranch, Oregon
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Black Butte Ranch, Oregon
Vacation House • 1496 ft² • 3 Bedrooms
9.8
(155 reviews)
Welcome to our Black Butte Ranch Home with one of the best locations on the Ranch. Our 3 bedroom single story Glaze Meadow home is located in a cul-de-sac, perfect for families and only a short walk to the Glaze Meadow Recreation Complex. The setting is spectacular with potential for viewing wildlife. Our home sleeps 6. The Primary Bedroom has a King bed and attached bathroom, 2 additional bedrooms (1 Queen, and 2 Twin Beds) off the hallway share the main floor bathroom (bathtub/shower combination). We have a wrap around deck with a dining table, and propane bbq. Additional private deck on ...
from $659 / night
Vacation House for 7 Guests in Mount Hood Village, Mount Hood
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Mount Hood Village, Mount Hood
Vacation House • 1324 ft² • 2 Bedrooms
8.6
(92 reviews)
Hunter's Haven Our calendar is updated in real-time & our nightly rates are accurately displayed. Simply enter your desired dates and click 'Book Now!' Escape to this dream cabin in the woods with a private hot tub and river views. Located in Rhododendron right on the Sandy River, this beautiful abode is less than 25 miles from the slopes of Mt. Hood, where you'll find world-class skiing and snowboarding! This stunning region provides many options for year-round outdoor activities, such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and swimming! Rhododendron is truly a mountain town with a few o...
from $219 / night

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Glamping in Oregon: Most popular destinations

    Glamping in Oregon

    Stay close to nature in Oregon

    Oregon is a Pacific Coast gem with an incredible number of spectacular natural attractions, parks, mountains, vineyards, and outdoor activities on offer. Many travelers struggle to plan the perfect Oregon itinerary not because of a lack of options, but because there are too many. Visit crystalline lagoons, hike snow capped mountains, stroll along remote beaches, sip on locally made wines, and swim under cascading waterfalls. All types of travelers will find an abundance of things to see, do, and explore during a glamping trip in Oregon.

    Glamping in Oregon

    Oregon is for nature lovers, and glamping is one of the best ways to enjoy the pleasures of nature without sacrificing creature comforts. There is an abundance of fantastic glamping options all over the state. Glamp in an insulated circular tent with a comfortable bed, a kitchenette, and charming decor. Upscale glamping options are available too and include luxurious amenities like a wood stove, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom facilities, and more. Book a glamping accommodation with a private pool to splash around in during the warmer months. Couples can opt for cozy, smaller glamping accommodations, while oversized options are available for large groups and families. The vast majority of glamping accommodations are pet-friendly.

    Travelers and activities

    Oregon for outdoor enthusiasts

    Oregon is an outdoor lover’s paradise. With such an abundance of natural attractions to see and outdoor destinations to explore, it can be tricky deciding which ones to visit. Spend a day or two chasing waterfalls at Columbia River Gorge which is home to nearly 90 different stunning waterfalls and has the greatest concentration of waterfalls in North America! Nature lovers won’t want to miss out on a visit to Mount Hood National Forest. The 11,239-foot peak of Mount Hood is one of the state’s most distinguishable landmarks. Here you can enjoy downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, hiking, lake activities, and attractions in the charming downtown of Mount Hood.

    Oregon for families

    Oregon is a fantastic destination for families of all ages. Aside from all the natural attractions in the state, Oregon is also home to zoos, amusement parks, water parks, aquariums and more. Families with young children should head to Enchanted Forest, a fantasy-themed amusement park for toddlers and young children. The park offers an endless number of rides, games, and attractions to keep children entertained for hours. Portland Children’s Museums is a fun and educational place for children to explore and learn. With a wide variety of exhibits and hands-on activities, kids will have so much fun that they won’t even realize how much they’re learning!

    Did you know that Oregon officially has the most ghost towns of any state in the USA?

    Top 7 travel tips in Oregon

    1. Visit Crater Lake

    The glimmering, crystal-blue waters of Crater Lake are without a doubt considered one of Oregon’s most beautiful attractions. The lake was formed nearly 8,000 years ago when a volcanic eruption caused the collapse of Mount Mazama. Drive along the rim of the park where you can stop at numerous vista points to enjoy the spectacular views of the lake and surrounding mountains.

    2. See Multnomah Falls

    The towering cascades of Multnomah Falls are located just outside of Portland and stand as the tallest and some of the most spectacular waterfalls in the entire state. Stroll along the walking paths and soak up the picturesque views of the forests and magnificent falls.

    3. Visit Oregon’s best wine region

    The entire state of Oregon is known for its fantastic wines, wineries, and vineyards. Head to Oregon’s leading wine region, Willamette Valley, which is home to over 700 wineries and vineyards. You can spend an entire day driving from winery to winery, sampling different wines, and collecting bottles to bring back home. This region is famed for its Pinot Noir wines, and is considered one of the top Pinot Noir producing regions in the entire world.

    4. Stand under the magnificent Bridal Veil Falls

    Set in Bridal Veil Falls State Park, the Bridal Veil Falls waterfalls are a scenic and beautiful natural attraction not to be missed. There is a short half-mile hike to get to the waterfalls from the parking area, but it is relatively easy and suitable for all skill levels. The hike to the falls overlooks the Columbia River.

    5. Visit Astoria

    This charming coastal town is considered one of Oregon’s best small towns. It is nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Columbia River and features a variety of sites and attractions for its visitors. Enjoy fresh seafood, visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum, ride the Astoria Riverfront Trolley, explore the quaint downtown district, and more.

    6. Explore the stunning shores of Cannon Beach

    Cannon Beach is a small, charming seaside town in the northern part of the state. Here you can explore the wide, scenic shores of the beach, fly a kite, enjoy a beach bonfire, and splash around in the tide pools. The downtown strip of Cannon Beach has a variety of fun boutique shops and art galleries to explore. There are several cafés and top-rated restaurants to try out as well!

    7. Visit the city of Bend

    Bend is a picturesque city in central Oregon with an abundance of unique natural attractions and activities. Here you can hike through national forests, see volcanic landscapes, go rafting on the Deschutes River, rock climb at Smith Rock, and visit the Tumalo Falls waterfall.

    FAQs: Glamping in Oregon

    Which types of amenities can you expect to find at the glampsites in Oregon?

    When looking at the facilities you can find on Holidu, it seems that the glampsites in Oregon have everything that travelers dream of! Here, the glampsites generally have a variety of amenities, the most popular being: internet (93%), barbecue (62%), and air-conditioning (61%)...Sounds tempting?

    How are glampsites usually rated in Oregon?

    The glampsites here often receive many positive comments. 60% of the glampsites in Oregon have an average score of 4.5 stars!

    Are the glampsites in Oregon suitable for vacations with children?

    According to the Holidu database, 31% of glampsites in Oregon are suitable for families with children, it will therefore be easy to find the ideal glampsites for you and your children.

    Are the glampsites in Oregon suitable for travelers and their pets?

    For sure! In Oregon, 44% of the glampsites accept pets, 42% even have a garden!

    Do the glampsites in Oregon generally offer an internet connection?

    Yes! According to last year, 93% of glampsites in Oregon have internet connection. So no need to panic, you will be able to stay connected during your stay!

    How much do guests usually expect to pay for glampsites in Oregon?

    According to Holidu's data, there don't seem to be many glampsites in Oregon costing less than $100 a night.

    Do the glampsites in Oregon usually have a fireplace or a pool?

    Definitely! According to Holidu's data, a lot of glampsites in Oregon are equipped with a fireplace. It is the ideal destination for winter hibernating!

    Are the glampsites in Oregon suitable for stays with a large group or better for a vacation as a couple?

    According to Holidu, 77% of glampsites welcome small groups of up to four guests. Approximately 61% of the glampsites here are made up of at least two separate bedrooms. This is the ideal destination for families of four!

    At the glampsites in Oregon are you able to have a beautiful view and spend time outside?

    23% of glampsites have a balcony or terrace, and 47% have a view, but since this does not represent the majority so availability can be selective. If this is important to you, you should start your research early, and use the filters to be sure to find what you are looking for. However, 42% of glampsites in Oregon have gardens, where you can bask in the sun. If you like to have lunch or dinner outside, and especially if you like barbecues, 62% of the glampsites have them.