Bell tents in Oregon with hiking

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7 top bell tents sites in Oregon with hiking

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Fern Haus

3 sites · Lodging40 acres · Gales Creek, OR
40 acres of secluded forest, fields, and orchards. Fern House is an abandoned once-was nursery and tree farm. Patches of overgrown plants and trees can be found all across the property. Enjoy fishing in the creek only steps from one of our many campsites, or strolling in the cottonwood trees. You'll encounter all sorts of wildlife during your stay. Hang in a hammock, sleep in one of our 20ft. bell tents, stay in our Forager geo dome, or use one of our many tent camping sites. Large nearby field is perfect for stargazing! *Ask us how to reserve the entire property with multiple bell tents, the geo dome, tons of camping spots, and massive 3600sqft outdoor greenhouse event area for a large group, reunion, party, retreat, or wedding!
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Royal Heart Hill

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents25 acres · Cottage Grove, OR
**It is required that you read the FULL site description and rules before booking so you know what to expect and what is expected of you! Please do not book if you are not willing to respect this request and our standard operating procedures! If you do not follow our rules you will be flagged, Hipcamp will be notified and you will be charged-depending on cleanup costs/damage!** SITE DESCRIPTION: -The private and peaceful 'Royal-Heart Hill' property consists of - Oak Savanna, mixed conifer woodland, camas meadow, undulating hills and a SMALL pond (No swimming or fishing! It is a man-made pond and not stocked because it is home to many rough-skinned newts). *UPDATE: The timber acreage that borders our property- to the west and north of Overholser Road- was just harvested as of winter 2024. Thus, we no longer have that 'deep in the forest' type-feel, but it did open up some westward/sunset views. -All guests have access to the outdoor shower, which is located by the green Dome. Please use biodegradable soap in the shower! Potable water spigots are located by the carport and at the top of the steps leading down to our platform site. -Royal Heart Hill is in the Heart of Royal, Oregon (Cottage Grove proper) at the very end of a Dead-End road, which means no sound or light pollution from passing cars or nearby residences. Surrounded by BLM and Timber properties (please be aware of clearly marked private property/no trespassing signs at the end of the public road), while still being just under 6 miles outside of downtown Cottage Grove-the town of Covered-Bridges- with many options for shopping, dining, breweries and live music! Cottage Grove has nearby access to wineries and two large lakes (Cottage Grove and Dorena) with swimming, boating, fishing, as well as hiking and biking trails. We are 35 minutes/27 miles from Eugene. *CAUTION! Poison oak is present! Please know how to identify, or ask and I will show you. I have done my best to clear it from main camping areas and trails. Tecnu is provided in the outdoor shower. -There is a .8 mile loop that goes around the whole property, which we keep mowed and accessible. Hipcampers are welcomed and encouraged to use the loop to explore the property. The loop can be accessed from both campsites by walking south/downhill toward the pond signs and following the mowed path through the meadow and back up toward the road, which will take you back to your campsite. It’s a short hike, but can be made longer by taking off-shoots and exploring the pond area. I have included a screenshot of the loop as recorded by my Strava app, which is in the property photos. -The property hosts a geodesic play-dome and slack-line (during the dry months) up by the green dome/outdoor shower. Guests may play on these at their own risk and accept liability for any potential or incurred injuries- the closest hospital is 7miles/15minutes away. RULES: -LEAVE NO TRACE! Please check the site for micro-garbage before leaving. We provide buckets for FOOD compost, DEPOSIT recycling (bottles/cans), which you may leave, as well as a trash bucket/bag, which you must take with you. *Please be mindful of what you put in the compost bucket! This site considers compost as- food scraps (no stickers- please remove produce stickers and place in trash), egg shells, tissue paper, coffee grounds and paper filters, tea bags (no staples- please remove staples and place in trash). What we do not consider compost- glossy paper such as paper plates, food wrappers, plastic, and anything that was not mentioned above as compost. If you are unsure if something is compostable, please ask! *Leave no trace also means leave the campsite as you found it, i.e.- if you move camp furniture, rocks, etc., move them back before you leave. -COMPOSTING TOILETS There is a composting toilet at each site as well as one by the outdoor shower. PLEASE, poop only! Urinate outside and throw TP in trash or composting barrel (around back of toilet). If one feels uncomfortable urinating outside they may use the toilet by the shower, which is the only toilet with a urine diverter. *Before use: Make sure bucket is lined with sawdust. After use: Cover waste with sawdust and dump bucket in the composting barrel around back. Replace bucket and line with sawdust. Be Courteous! -For humanure to break down properly, urine and feces must be kept separate. This is because the urea present in urine degrades into ammonia and kills the microbes that would otherwise break down the waste. -CAMPFIRES *ONLY fire-wood and starter may go into the fire- no trash, cigarette butts, food scraps/compost, etc.! Please dispose of these things in provided buckets. All fire MUST be contained to fire-pits, with the exception of gas camping stoves/burners - no tiki torches, etc! Fire-wood and starter is provided, but the wood is not split and is stored outside (you may wish to bring your own wood to start fires if the weather has been wet). -CONDUCT Check out PROMPTLY at 2PM. Be respectful and courteous of others- there are two campsites on the hill, so you may not be alone during your stay. My partner and I also live on-site in the Dome. We don't have "quiet hours", but please be respectful and aware that campers usually come here for some peace and quiet. If you are looking for a place to party with a large group of your friends this is NOT it, find somewhere else. No HARD drug use and absolutely no illegal activity of any kind or you will be asked to leave immediately with no refund. *The Hipcamper making the booking is responsible for making sure everyone in their group is aware of and follows the rules. CAMP SITE DESCRIPTIONS- The 'Platform' site: has a large fire pit, composting toilet (for #2 only), potable water via hose, and electric via extension cord. It is a short distance from our outdoor shower, and is accessible with 4WD during the rainy season and 2WD during the dry season (the site is not accessible with a camper/trailer). From this site one can see the top of the monolithic Dome-Home, which makes it a little less private. **If camping with a vehicle that cannot take the steep road to the site, one can park on our gravel driveway (or at the top of the hill) and walk down via steps or road.** The 'Tent/Trailer' site: is our more secluded/private site and is available amongst our Madrone and Chinquapin tree zone. The road to this site is flat and accessible by car/camper/small trailer. There is a turn-around (somewhat tight), but trailers larger than 17ft may have difficulty using it. There are many level spaces to park or pitch a tent. Hipcampers have access to electric via extension cord, fire-pit and composting toilet (#2 only); however, potable water, and outdoor shower are all located by the Dome, which hipcampers will have to walk (short distance) or drive to. There is one spigot by the carport and one spigot at the top of the steps leading down to our platform site. PS: Although the clearcut is an eye-sore, it is an example of what the logging industry does to our forests here in Oregon. I hope this will not put a damper on your camping experience, but it is unfortunately out of my control... On Royal-Heart Hill, we do our best to mitigate any negative impact on the forest with our practices of sustainable thinning, native habitat restoration and permaculture. If you have any questions about our forest management practices- please ask!
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Crown Point Hipcamp

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Corbett, OR
Crown Point Camp is the perfect gorge base camp on the Western edge of the beautiful Columbia River Gorge, a Gateway to hiking, biking, kayaking, windsurfing and many other Adventures! Our camp is right off the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Highway just minutes away from Portland Women's Forum and Crown Point, the Jewel of the Columbia. Our facilities include an outdoor shower, a solar-powered composting toilet, fresh water, fire pits, and plenty of flat ground surrounded by trees for excellent camping! Please read this whole message so you are not surprised when you get here! Note: The use of the sauna, hot tub, and composting toilet are only for Glamp bookings! The campsites and tipi use the port-a-potty and have the use of an on-demand outdoor shower. Our home and farm is on two acres. Your tent site, is all in our ample acreage. Although pets are welcome, we expect them to be well-behaved around our two cats, our own big sweetie of a pup, Frejya, our two crazy goats Cupcake and Muffin, and our free-ranging chickens. Expect to hear some animal noises here on the farm. Our property literally borders the scenic highway. Because we are so close, you can hear the sunset-view-seeking drivers, motorcycle riders, and yes, racers who come out this way for a spin on one of the most scenic highways in the world. Traffic quiets down after dark and mornings are quite 'chill'. If you like what you are reading, please feel free to book with us and take off for your bike journey or hiking adventure from here. Wahclella Falls, Wahkeena Falls, Eagle Creek, and Multnomah Falls are among our favorites. Larch Mt, trails are always great for mushroom hunting or bird watching. Rick and Ellen are your hosts. We love welcoming fellow travelers!
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Dew Valley Ranch Nature Retreat

15 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Bandon, OR
ADULT RETREAT: NO OUTSIDE PET/SERVICES ANIMALS. CHILDREN 12 OR OLDER ONLY....Due to the listing being shared with free range farm animals, we are unable to Host any animals. Dew Valley Ranch Nature Retreat is a Private Membership Association. We promote a quiet relaxing get back to nature vibe to nurture your mind, body and soul. We specialize in private camping and unique glamping experiences. All our sites are on an acre or more of wooded land each. Each site also has a private potty. Giving you privacy unlike other campgrounds. Face Rock State Beach is a short 10 minute drive away. We have farm animals to meet and trails to walk through the woods. There are games to play, a camp community garden, hot showers, and even a heated dish washing station. We are 10 minutes from the beautiful Bandon by the sea which offers: fun shopping, crabbing dock, world class golfing, Whiskey Run mountain biking trails, West Coast Game park, horseback riding on the beach, Circles in the Sand, restaurants and of course stunning beaches. Come and enjoy a peaceful and relaxing stay. We look forward to hosting you!
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Spirit's Grove

10 sites · Lodging, Tents40 acres · Manning, OR
Rules: - Check in time is strictly between 3-6pm. We are a working farm. We go to bed early and get up early. - No Pets (only canine companions allowed, this does not include emotional support animals) - We must have a credit card on file during your stay to cover any damages that may occur during your stay and to charge for guest fees in case your party has day visitors. - No fires except at communal fire pit - No Smoking on premises - Children must be attended by parents at all times - No firearms of any kind (this includes concealed carry permit weapons) - Do not feed the animals without our prior permission. - Pack out all items you pack in. We do not have garbage facilities. We rescue animals which are free range most of the time. Our horses are BIG and gentle. Our goats are very friendly, and have zero manners. Our horses and goats are prey animals so do not approach them. If the horses approach you they may let you pet them gently on the nose or might be curious and do not want to be touched. - DO NOT leave your children unattended with our animals at any time. We will not be held accountable for any accidents that may occur to you or your party during your stay here at Spirit’s Grove. Spirit’s Grove is on 40 acres of mostly natural forest. A few small streams run through the property, a Creek and 2 ponds, beaver dams, and a busy wildlife highways. A Firepit, Trails, Yurt, Tents, Bunkhouse, Camping Areas and Lodge. Hike around the trails on our 40 acres. Depending on the season you may see deer, elk, a variety of birds, rabbits, the elusive beavers, and more. There are seasonal mushrooms, wildflowers, herbs, a variety of trees, bushes, and plants. Sit, relax, watch the rescue animals, star gaze. DO NOT forage without prior approval! The front lawn and Firepit areas are open to the skies! Late summer, and fall, if the coastal winds are good, the skies are clear for shooting stars, satellites and even the Northern Lights in recent times. Bring a good lounge chair and blankets, and sit out after dark gazing at the stars and Milky Way. There are a couple taverns and restaurants within minutes of Spirit’s Grove, where you can enjoy good food and drinks. And there is a local grocery store about 7 miles from our location as well. The Lodge is available for Events or Retreats for separate fees. CHECK OUT our website for your Event needs. Guided walks are available, when weather permits and appointments are made 2 weeks in advance.
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Secluded Creekside Glamping on Farm

1 site · Lodging50 acres · The Dalles, OR
🌿 Nestled in the heart of 50 acres of nature's embrace, Handsfull Farm Glamping beckons the free-spirited adventurer seeking a soulful escape. Picture this: a whimsical tiki-bar kitchen, a cozy canvas tent cocooned in wild serenity, and a lively creek as your nature playlist. Meet our quirky animal companions—alpacas, goats, bunnies, chickens, and a pony—as they playfully roam, adding a touch of charm to your off/on-grid experience. Unplug, unwind, and let the untamed beauty of the Columbia River Gorge be your guide. Ready for a dose of nature's hip magic? Book your spot now on Hipcamp! 🏕️✨ #NatureEscape #HipcampHideaway
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Camp Sandy & Farm!

13 sites · Lodging10 acres · Sandy, OR
Located 35 minutes from Portland, Camp Sandy and Farm. This farm is over a 100 years old and the original barn is located on the property with plans to restore and bring it back to it's glory days! Due to the ongoing issues with forest fires in our area, we are not allowing open wood-burning fires. Propane fires are permitted, if you have a portable campfire ring, please feel free to bring your own. For your safety and ours: no check in/arrival after dark sets in. Around 5:15PM during winter months, 8:30PM summer. Campground hosts (Vanessa and Isiah) live on site and will greet you at arrival. There are many reasons why you would want to book a stay at Camp Sandy! We offer the perfect getaway for friends, family, reunions, retreats, or private getaway. PLEASE NOTE (read before booking): Parking is not near your campsite, you will need to park at the top of the hill (look for visitor parking sign) and walk 1/4 miles (15 minutes or less) to your campground. Note, you will need to walk back up the hill on your return, pack light, bring hiking shoes, and enjoy the view!! Other things to note: This is a real working farm, on the way down to your campsite you may see some farmers watering and taking care of their crops, feel free to give 'em a smile and a wave on your way down to the campsite! By next summer, guests will be able to buy farm produce and goods. How to access the river: There are signage indicating where the trail head begins. You will walk through beautiful forest to reach the beach. At the fork in the forest, keep right. We rate this hike medium to easy and will take the average hiker about 20 minutes or less. It’s an adventure and you will be rewarded with amazing views. If you want to access the sandy river by driving, we recommend you check out Dodge Park a 5 minute drive from Camp Sandy. About Camp Sandy: Nestled in the heart of nature's embrace, our campsite offers the ultimate escape from the chaos of everyday life. Breathe in the crisp, clean air as you step outside your cozy tent, ready to embark on a day filled with relaxation and adventure. Camp Sandy sits above the beautiful Sandy River valley, please be mindful of your surroundings. For those who love to fish, bring your gear and license and hike down to the river to enjoy the open BLM land. If you prefer a more laid-back experience, find your perfect spot on the riverbank and immerse yourself in a captivating book, serenaded by the gentle sound of the river. Camp Sandy Includes: - 20 minute hiking trail with direct access to the Sandy River. - Fairy lights strung among the trees for that outdoor, cozy magical feel. - Hammocks for the utmost relaxation. - Composting Toilets for #1 - Porta potty for #2 - Community picnic table overlooking the beautiful mountains and river. - Wildlife viewing! This is the great outdoors expect to see bugs, insects, snakes, and all animals that may visit the farm. Unwind. Explore. Discover. Camp Sandy River awaits you. Glamping Properties LLC - Oregon’s first black owned campground!
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Looking for a unique camping experience in Oregon that combines a love for hiking with a preference for bell-tents? Look no further than Hipcamp, where you can choose from over 9 options that perfectly match your criteria. With top-rated campsites like Far Away yet Tranquil and Close (324 reviews), Four Directions Retreat (300 reviews), and Yankton Holly Farm (6 reviews), you're sure to find the perfect spot to pitch your tent and hit the trails. Plus, with popular amenities like pet-friendliness, trash disposal, and cooking equipment, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Prices start as low as $60 per night, with an average of $81 per night, making it easy to plan a budget-friendly getaway.

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