Glamping in Oregon Coast

Seek shelter from the rain at an Oregon Coast glampsite.

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Alsea Valley Farm

1 site · Lodging7 acres · Alsea, OR
Our farm is nestled at the end of Honey Grove Valley in the lush coastal mountains. The creek meanders through our seven acre property. The north side contains a field, small orchard, greenhouses and barn. The south side is steep and wooded with healthy riparian. An extension to the Honey Grove trail leads out of the property accessing seven miles of hiking and mountain bike trails. Nearby activities include hiking and mountain biking in Mary's Peak and Alsea Falls recreational area. Fishing access to the Alsea River is located 1.5 miles from the property on Honey Grove Road. The guest cabin has two rooms and can sleep (4) guests comfortably and up to (6) guests. It contains (2) queen size beds, one pull out couch, and an optional futon mattress and a fold out single bed. One bed is in a loft accessed by a ship ladder. There is a small kitchen and attached bathhouse. The toilet is non-flush, composting. From the designated parking area there is a 200 foot walk along a gravel path to the cabin. Other features include a fire pit, electric sauna, and creek access. Internet is available in the cabin. There is a Level 2 vehicle charger available for guests. The property also contains a host residence. The area around the residence is for the hosts. The cabin and the property are very quaint and inviting but also very rustic. Do not be surprised to see a few spiders and other bugs, the occasional bunny, wild turkeys, Garter Snakes by the ponds and newts on the trails. Please maintain good situational awareness when enjoying the property as structures and grounds may have some inherent hazards. Barn is off limits. Greenhouse and gardens are fine to explore as long as doors and gates are closed and dogs are kept out. Please refrain from harvesting produce and/or eggs unless accompanied or given permission from hosts directly.
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$120
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Hilltop acres

1 site · Lodging8 acres · Eugene, OR
Unique custom built Tiny house with lots of trees/shade but also sun! Sleeping loft with memory foam. Sitting area can make a second bed. Fenced yard for your dog, fire pit ( seasonal…if allowed) flat grassy area to set up a tent if traveling with friends. Easy parking right by the tiny house. We are a country setting on a dead end gravel road, only 15-20 minutes from the heart of eugene and the U of O…”Lorane Hwy” is actually a beautiful country road with minimal traffic. We are 1 hour and 15 minutes from the Oregon coast. There are 2 organic farm stands within 5 minutes of us where you can get fresh produce, berries, homemade baked goods and homemade breads and soap, jams, pickles etc… you are welcome to eggs from our free range organic fed chickens. Our neighbors have chickens, horses and dogs so you may hear a dog barking and other animal sounds… we live in a house down the driveway and are available for any concerns.
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$75
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Stay Rogue

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Lakeside, OR
Perfect for writers, creatives, or those seeking peaceful solitude to recharge. - Private Dock & Kayak for 2 - Fishing, boating, and kayaking right at your doorstep. - Cozy Indoor Amenities - King bed - Wood stove. - Hot shower - With High-speed WiFi - With Smart TV - Outdoor Cooking - Propane grill to cook your catch of the day or enjoy a meal under the stars. - Stargaze from the dock or enjoy the serene, quiet atmosphere. Ideal for Solo Retreats The space The rustic nostalgic charm of the Pacific NW abounds in this quintessential American lakefront cabin. Long private single-lane gravel road to access. 4-wheel drive is NOT needed. Guest access Guests will have the entire cabin and dock to themselves. Kayak is permitted and for guest use. Life jackets are provided. Other things to note Kayak for your use! There is a steep staircase from the dock to the cabin. **Please note: if you wish to bring your own boat, you will need to launch it at the local marina and boat in. There is not a boat launch available at the cabin. We don't recommend bringing any kind of trailer because there is not a good turnaround spot and you could get stuck** Fishing permits may be obtained at the marina or online. BYO fishing pole. The cabin does have a "lake" smell to it because of its proximity to water and dampness. We have an air purifier in the cabin as well.
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$113.40
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Tipi in Town

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Corvallis, OR
We have a one acre lot in the city. Our 22' Tipi with access to a full bathroom (shower, sink, toilet). You may also camp in your own tent or vehicle. Get a fire going under our 20' x 30' canvas shelter and cook dinner or work on crafts (we use this space to teach bushcraft and survival skills classes). Pick plums, cherries, pears, apples and wild blackberries when in season. It's a 1 minute walk to access the best coffee shop and cafe in town. Our camp feels a little like you are in the country while being within walking distance of large city parks (Avery Park and Willamette Park), swimming holes, grocery stores and restaurants. As an urban site, you will hear street traffic on Hwy 99, and there is urban light from both a street light and the storage units on the North border of the property. The Tipi itself offers some barrier to these lights, however, if you want to be in a really dark location and see all the stars, this is probably not the site for you. We are close to Oregon State University campus (15 min bike ride, 30 min walk) and easy access to I5 (about 15 min drive). We host you as a family of 3 including our young daughter who might try to get you to pick blackberries with her.
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Relaxing Private Roundhouse

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Eugene, OR
About this space If you've never slept in the round before, you owe yourself! "Think outside the box"? You can wake outside the box! — well, inside, but not in a box! Windows above & all around, 59,206 pennies beneath. ★ ★ Magic! We give guests more than a pleasant visit and peaceful rest. We'll give you a lasting memory — a story you can tell others when you get back home. Or many stories. (They pack easily and weigh nothing.) The space We love to design spaces that are not in a box. We want to give our guests an experience that is meaningful and memorable. We've tried to anticipate your questions, so scroll down and read our description here before inquiring about details. We use a dynamic pricing model based on four years of bookings, so the dates you ask for will give you an accurate cost, which may differ from the generic listing price. Summer, weekends, track meets — we allow demand to influence rates. We have another space listed here: Our aloft apartment is slightly more expensive, but with a private bath. ***************** "Enchanting, magical, uplifting" -- those are words used recently by our guests, describing this wonderful space. Twelve sides, windows all around, surrounded by nature, yet close to town. ***************** Picture a cabin made of cedar and glass. It has wi-fi, heated or cooled to your comfort, a super-comfortable queen-sized bed with memory foam, a chair for reading, a fold-out desk, and a table and a coffee pot. All the bare essentials, in one place. (Not in all the the photos — we've added lush, room-darkening curtains all around for privacy and to aid those who prefer sleeping later.) It's situated to be rustic and inspirational, nestled into the back corner of a deep lot. There are fruit trees all around and a seasonal pond that attracts ducks in the spring and early summer. Depending on the season, you can listen to birds and frogs from inside the roundhouse, or cross the footbridge to the south-facing deck behind the workshop -- another private space for your "get away from the bustle" contemplations. Or enjoy the firepit. Follow the wending path to the front fence and everything is nearby. The bathroom (with tub and shower) is at the rear of the main house, right near the back door (about 30 yards from the roundhouse). It's private and only barely shared. (We have another bath-and-a-half elsewhere in the house.) We have a clever curtaining and folding wall system that can give you extra privacy if you want it. You'll be left as alone as you choose to be during your visit. With a little bit of planning, we're happy to share our full kitchen with you during daylight hours. Same with the laundry room. We're sharing our home with you, so we ask you to be respectful of that. We love to brag about Eugene and Oregon, and we're happy to share what we have and what we know. We cannot guarantee that your visit with us will be enchanted and uplifting, but that's what we hope it will be. We'll do what we can to make it so. Our listings include a 9.5% room tax assessed by the city of Eugene. Those added funds are used to promote tourism and other good things around Lane County. Guest access Late arrivals are easy to facilitate. The house is easy to find, even in the dark. The street is well lit and we have path lights to guide you to the roundhouse. Since it's a completely separate building, there's no need to worry about waking anyone. "We'll leave the light on for you," as they say. What will you need? Fridge, microwave, coffee pot, toaster oven -- all yours. Laundry, full kitchen, yard, neighborhood -- shared. (Just ask.) We have gorgeous red velvet theatre curtains and a clever folding glass wall to divide spaces, but the intent is to remain permeable for hospitality's sake. Other things to note MISCELLANEOUS NOTES: #1. After over eight years on airbnb, this space is often "taken" for most times. If you'd like to try a similarly inventive space, on the same property, employing much of the same geometry (but larger and self-contained), check out our aloft apartment. #2. Before you confirm your reservation, please double-check certain details. Have you inputted the correct dates and are you reserving for the correct number of (human) guests? This is important because those details may alter the price you're being quoted. (We give solo travelers the lowest possible rate. All others pay a bit more.) #3. Our check-in time is usually (anytime after) 3 pm. Occasionally, we can accommodate early arrivals, or luggage drop-off before the space is cleaned. We always appreciate knowing roughly when you expect to arrive. That helps us prepare. #4. We send all our guests an email with detailed instructions and up-to-the-minute details for their visit. Please include your best email address when you make your reservation. #5. We have a (slight) presence on social media, so if you feel the urge to take pictures and share it with your friends, we'd love it if you'd tag us at "oreroundhouse" and "dksez".... #6 We welcome dogs and other pets, but we ask for a couple of things. First, do let us know when you're bringing critters with you. Second, please don't let them roam our yard unleashed. The fence has holes. Third, leaving pets unattended for long stretches inside hasn't worked very well. Gnawed furniture, yelping, too much hair on the bedspread -- that sort of thing. We have two dog parks within walking distance, so there will be opportunities for them to enjoy themselves too!
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Hideout on the Coast

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Lakeside, OR
Peaceful getaway on the coast right off of Highway 101 between Reedsport and North Bend. Pull off the highway and up the road to your secluded Hideout on the hill. Mountain views on one side and partial ocean view (weather permitting) on the other. It is minutes away from the ocean, 40 miles of dune riding and multiple lakes - the closest being Eel Lake, Tenmile Lake and Saunders Lake (all within 5 miles). This is a safe country setting with a few houses on the hill - not out in the boonies in the middle of nowhere. • Equipped with 3 slide-outs for plenty of elbow room. • Sleeps up to 6 - first 4 are included in the price (tents are allowed - maximum of 6 people total at site). • 2 separate bedrooms - Standard queen in Master / twin and upper bunk in 2nd bedroom. • Bathroom with shower. • Living room with twin size sofa sleeper. • Dining area - table drops down to double bed. • Complete kitchen with full-size refrigerator, stove, oven and microwave. • Outside deck runs the full length of the Hideout - no trailer stairs to go up and down. • Main entrance is a sliding glass door - there is an additional exterior door in the Master bedroom. • Propane BBQ (propane provided). • NEW OUTDOOR LIVING AREA with gazebo, comfy cushioned chairs, a bench, end tables and a hanging light with dimmer. Belly up to the outside table for a great photo op with Boozy Bear (our life-sized wood carving) and take in the wonderful views. At night, cozy up to your campfire and enjoy a night sky perfect for stargazing. There is room to park 2 vehicles and a boat or toy trailer (if you have more than 1 trailer, send us an inquiry to see if we can accommodate you). If you don't have your own toys and are looking for some fun, four wheelers and sand rails can be rented northbound in Winchester Bay and also southbound at Spinreel Dune Buggy and ATV Rentals (both within 5 miles). For your water sport activities, just 5 minutes away in Lakeside you can find kayak and boat rentals available at Osprey Point and pontoon and fishing boat rentals are available at the Lakeside Marina.
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Glamping in Oregon Coast guide

Overview

The Oregon Coast is lush and verdant, owing to regular year-round rainfall. While a little bit of rain doesn’t deter most people from camping here, it does make the concept of staying in a glampsite a bit more appealing. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of glamping options on the Oregon Coast, and many of Oregon’s Seaside state parks offer yurts for rent. Some of the most popular options include Fort Stevens State Park, Nehalem Bay State Park, Umpqua Lighthouse State Park, Beverly Beach State Park, Cape Lookout State Park, Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park, and Harris Beach State Park. Just note that state park yurts are popular and often fill up well in advance, making weekend and summertime stays challenging to book. Fortunately, a growing number of locals rent out private yurts and glamping tents with Hipcamp, both right on the coast and just a bit inland near cities like Cannon Beach, Seaside, Coos Bay, and Bandon. Some of the best glamping sites, cabins, and cottages offer comfort amenities such as wood stoves, provided linens, and free wifi.

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