Airstreams in Oregon

With quiet beaches, vibrant cities, and massive expanses of forest, Oregon has something for everyone.

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Bay Point Landing

160 sites · Lodging, RVs103 acres · Coos Bay, OR
Bay Point Landing is a modern camping and lodging destination, set in Coos Bay and surrounded by the beauty of Oregon's wildest coast. Whether seeking a tranquil getaway or a base for adventure, our curated amenities and accommodations are carefully chosen for you to hurry up and slow down. Luxury camping has never been easier. The Scandinavian-inspired cabins at Bay Point Landing bring you to Oregon's wildest coast with all the amenities of home. With family-friendly Dunes cabins, cozy Kamp Haus and luxurious waterfront Drifts, what's your cabin-type? Iconic in style and memorable in design, nothing calls to the classic camping experience quite like an Airstream. A place to retreat after a day outdoors, they are perfect for relaxing moments and taking in the beauty of our bay. The next level of RV camping is now attainable at Bay Point Landing. With 160 RV campsites, top tier amenities, and over a mile of bayfront beach, you will find a refreshing take on your camping experience. The amenities at Bay Point Landing center around our Clubhouse and elegantly exist to provide you with space to recharge, congregate, or to simply sit back and let the views sink in. Take a dip in the pool, enjoy our fitness center overlooking the bay, or hang out in the kids den or activity room. Outside of the clubhouse there is much to discover, and the sandy beach is always front and center at Bay Point Landing.
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Mother Tree Farm

6 sites · Lodging5 acres · Happy Valley, OR
Our mini Farm is a hidden 5 acres at the bluff of 600 Acres of Powell Butte Nature Park overlooking downtown Portland. Surprising serenity, panoramic views, ancient trees and deep connection to nature create an amazing getaway just minutes from the cities center. The farm includes your host Jesse and her family, plus an menagerie of donkey, horses, sheep dog, farm cat, kune kune pigs, ducks, chickens and wild bunnies. You may encounter a few other guests tucked in a Caravan, Yurt and Cabin also on the land. A food forest in development includes figs, blackberries, nettles, oregon grape and much more. Many sit spots abound under the fairy trees. At the bottom of our driveway you enter the incredible wilds of the Powell Butte Nature Park, home to the cities water supply. As you climb through old growth forest that used to be inhabited by the Grand Rhonde Indians, you will find the top a huge meadowlands and vistas of all three of our Mountains: Mt Hood, Mt St Helens and Mt Adams on a clear day. Your host is a full time Birth Doula, Forest Therapy Guide, Flower Essence Alchemist, Herbalist and Hobby Farmer. Ask her any Q's you like! Visit www.mothertree.farm for a virtual tour! Welcome to Mother Tree. @foresttherapypdx @rockythedonkey
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Margaux the Vintage Airstream

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Portland, OR
Welcome to Margaux the Vintage Airstream! Originally built in 1969 and loving designed and restored in 2019, this light-filled space is packed with vintage character. Whether you're seeking to experience Portland's vibrant local culture, get lost in the famous PNW wilderness, or simply relax in our lush garden and take a dip in the hot tub, Margaux provides the perfect base for your Portland adventures. We can't wait to host you! THE SPACE: Do you ever daydream about traveling to a simpler place and time? A place where you wake up slowly to birds chirping while your coffee brews over the gas stove. You sit on deck in the garden with your book and kombucha (it's Portland y'all) before taking your bike out for a ride in a quiet, locals neighborhood to get a vegan brunch at Off the Griddle or a beer and Chicago style pizza at Assembly Brewing for lunch. Once you've fueled up you can ride to Mt. Tabor to catch the sunset or Sellwood Riverfront Park to Paddle Board with the locals. Later you head home to soak in the hot tub and sit by the fire before slipping into bed listening to vintage records or watching 90's classics on the VHS player...cool, you're in the right place. What to expect inside: You have a full kitchen equipped with a gas stove top, sink and mini fridge. Please note this is a small kitchen so light cooking is recommended but it's not ideal for intricate meals. There is no oven available. The bathroom has a standard RV toilet with full water and sewer hookup. The shower is a hand held with a propane heated water tank. Instructions for the propane will be sent via video and guidebook upon booking. (I promise it's easy) This wont be the most luxurious shower you'll ever have but we're glamping here folks. It gets the job done! Feel free to make use of the backyard and the screened-in sun porch throughout your stay. Enjoy a nice fire in the chimenea or unwind in the spa nestled in the garden (both available year round). Margaux comes equipped with a record and VHS player along with a collection of records and VHS tapes! Shampoo, conditioner, soap, and towels are provided, and laundry facilities are available upon request for a $5 fee. Coffee, tea, seasonings, oil, cooking utensils, pots, pans, cutlery etc. are all included. I have curated a commissary cabinet in which you'll find a selection of wine, beer, and pre-rolls (again, it's Portland y'all) available for purchase. Help yourself and follow the provided instructions for payment. Please alert me if you are uncomfortable with these items in your space and would like them removed prior to arrival. In Margaux, all guests are welcome, regardless of race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, or sexual orientation. The only rule is to approach each other with kindness and respect. Please note that this is a queer household and it is essential to respect this aspect of the space in order to stay here. Intolerance of any kind will result in your removal from the property. GUEST ACCESS: The backyard is available for you to fully enjoy. The garden, hot tub, and firepit are available at all times (quiet hours begin at 10pm meaning voice and music must be low). Though this is a shared space, we tend to follow the lead of guests and provide as much privacy as possible. We also love our backyard! So we will be seen doing some light gardening, watering, letting my pups out, etc. This is a shared space though we will always give our guests the right of way. OTHER THINGS TO NOTE: Shared Spaces: You are renting a trailer in our backyard. We give our guests as much privacy as we can and we are very accustomed to sharing our space. On rare occasions you may see us watering the garden, taking the animals out for bathroom breaks, or doing various household tasks. If this is something that makes you uncomfortable, I understand completely but this may not be the right stay for you. You are also located in a neighborhood within a hip city which I'm sure is part of the reason you've chosen to book with us. Some light noise is to be expected though this has never been a complaint and we luckily live in a very quiet and community oriented neighborhood but please do allow some grace for the human experience. Rentals: We provide Bike and Stand Up Paddleboard rentals. More information can be found in the guidebook upon booking. Pet Policy: I have three dogs and a cat who use the yard for play and restroom breaks. If you are bringing a pet, please ensure that they are friendly with others. If they are nervous around other dogs, have any aggression issues, let me know ahead of time so that we can create a plan. The yard is also landscaped so if you're pet is known to get some zoomies, please put them on a leash while in the yard. There are lots of great dog parks nearby (Mt. Tabor is our favorite) that are great for getting those zoom zooms out. You are financially responsible for any damages done by your pet if damages do occur.  Guest Policy: Unfortunately we no longer allow guests outside of registered guests (meaning whoever is paid for the night). This includes family members and friends this also includes situations like getting ready for events, wanting to use the fire place/hot tub, or hanging out in the yard/airstream. We have made this decision after years of our leniency being unfortunately abused and have now had to make a very firm line about outside guests in our space. Please respect this boundary and do not ask for exceptions. Smoking Policy: The designated smoking area is the white bistro set just off the deck, near the gate with the ash tray on it. Please make sure the airstream door and windows are shut when smoking. No smoking in the hot tub or near the house. Please dispose of butts and ash when finished and clean and dry the ash tray before the end of your trip. Additional Supplies: I have a mattress topper, extra pillows, and an extra comforter located in the storage bin outside the airstream. Extra toiletries, hair dryer, and personal items are in the tall cabinet next to the oven. Extra towels and linens are located in the tall cabinet next to the bed. If you need anything more specific during your stay, don't hesitate to ask.  18+ only unless accompanied by an adult in which case 13+ is permitted.
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Airstreams in Oregon guide

Overview

Oregon has long been known as an outdoor destination, with snow-capped mountains, rugged high desert, Pacific Coast beaches, and roaring rivers all within a few hours’ drive of one another. While Portland attracts visitors with its celebrated food scene and music venues, Oregon offers much more for those who’d prefer a quieter getaway out in nature. If you’ve come to camp or hike, you’ll have no shortage of options to choose from—in fact, there are 11 national forests, hundreds of state parks and recreation areas, and 2.5 million acres of protected wilderness within the state’s borders.

Where to go

The Willamette Valley

Extending from the border with Washington state down to the community of Springfield, the Willamette Valley is Oregon’s main economic and cultural hub. Although it’s home to the state’s three most populated cities (Portland, Salem, and Eugene), much of the Willamette Valley is dominated by forests and countryside, with plenty of state parks, hiking and mountain biking trails, hot springs, and rivers.

Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge

Just east of Portland on the border with Washington, the Columbia River Gorge offers easy access to miles of hiking trails, waterfalls, and great skiing and snowboarding. The adjacent Mt. Hood region has equally beautiful scenery and is as popular for winter skiing and snowboarding as it is for hiking, swimming, and camping in the summer months.

The Oregon Coast

This region is popular year-round, attracting whale-watching fans in the cooler months and campers and hikers in the summer months. Popular Oregon Coast activities include hiking, tide pool viewing, clamming, crabbing, off-road vehicle rides on the sweeping Oregon Dunes, and sampling world-famous cheese and ice cream in Tillamook. While some brave souls don wetsuits for surfing and diving, the Pacific Ocean waters rarely get warm enough for comfortable dips. Some of the area’s best camping options can be found at Harris Beach State Park, Sunset Bay State Park, and Cape Lookout State Park, all of which offer tent camping, yurt rentals, and RV sites with hookups.

Eastern and Central Oregon

Stretching from the portion of the Cascade Range south of the Columbia Gorge all the way east to the Oregon-Idaho border, central and eastern Oregon offer a dryer, sunnier alternative to the rainier parts of the state, with a mix of lush forest and craggy high desert landscapes. Highlights include Deschutes National Forest, popular for backpacking and backcountry stays, while campers in search of a more developed camping experience can head to one of the many Oregon state parks along the Deschutes River, near Bend.

Southern Oregon

Oregon’s southernmost region offers a variety of scenery, with a mix of lakes, forests, and rivers interspersed with rolling expanses of countryside (not to mention some great wineries). The region’s most famous natural attraction is Crater Lake National Park, Oregon’s only national park, set near the southeastern reaches of Umpqua National Forest.

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