Cabins near Klamath Falls

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In Klamath Falls, cabin camping means swapping thin nylon for solid walls and a roof—no tent stakes required. You’ve got over 10 cabin options here, ranging from forest hideouts to mountain retreats, with prices starting at $95 a night and an average around $147. Top picks include Owl Creek Cabin Mountain Getaway (140 reviews), Oak Ring Ridge (77 reviews), and Hawk's Nest Tionesta RV & Cabin (39 reviews)—all with strong reputations from campers who’ve stayed. Expect real beds, wifi, and campfires allowed for s’mores or a hot drink after a day of horseback-riding, fishing, or scrambling up rocky slopes. Cabins here let you trade unpredictable weather for a steadier night’s sleep, without missing out on the wild outside your door.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Klamath Falls

1. Owl Creek Cabin Mountain Getaway

98%
(195)
33mi from Klamath Falls · 1 site · Lodging
Owl Creek Cabin is in the Cascade Mountains above Ashland, Oregon. The cabin, in a Douglas Fir grove next to a seasonal creek, sits on five forested acres and is adjacent to BLM lands open for hiking. Outside is a fire pit with Adirondack chairs. Snow season starts in late fall and continues through March. Snowparks, snowy woods, and meadows are nearby for cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The roads to the cabin are plowed, but you'll need all-wheel drive, and tires that are safe for snow and ice. When you arrive, you'll be greeted and briefly introduced to some of the cabin's unique features, including attic stairs to the windowed sleeping loft. Downstairs is a sofa and a sofabed. The coffee cart kitchen has a refrigerator/freezer, coffee maker, electric tea kettle, toaster oven, and microwave. Cook on an outdoor gas grill with a skillet and saucepan, and enjoy outdoor dining at a picnic table. Dishes, linens, and bedding are provided. WiFi speed is suitable for basic use. Mobile phones connect through WiFi. The cabin is non-smoking. Children eight years and up are welcome. Summer recreational areas are nearby with miles of trails, including the Pacific Crest Trail, are nearby. Howard Prairie Lake is across the road. Howard Prairie Lake is a local favorite for fishing for Rainbow Trout and smallmouth bass. Birdwatchers can see eagles, pelicans, geese, ducks, hawks, herons, and many other bird species. A 20-minute drive will take you to Lake of the Woods, where you can dine, hike, and kayak, or snowshoe and cross-country ski in the winter. Crater Lake National Park is 50 miles away.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night

6. Oak Ring Ridge

100%
(102)
28mi from Klamath Falls · 1 site · Lodging
We originally purchased the 20 acres of untouched land and built our cabin, the "Snug Shack," as a getaway from the city. Fast forward a few years, and 40 acres next door with an abandoned house on the canyon ridge went up for sale. We decided to purchase it and start a homestead there. That 40 acres where we now live was badly abused, and we have been in the process of cleaning up and restoring it. Fortunate for you, the land surrounding the Snug Shack was never abused and is still pristine and beautiful. By camping at the Snug Shack, you help support us in our mission to restore this beautiful place.We named our homestead after the rings of small oak trees that grow here on the ridge.: "Oak Ring Ridge." You can learn more about our project in progress at our website and instagram account: @oak_ring_ridge
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$87
 / night

7. R-Ranch Cottonwood Campground

46mi from Klamath Falls · 18 sites
Discover the unparalleled charm of R-Ranch, a unique privately owned, gated recreational property nestled just 7 miles south of the California/Oregon border, near Interstate 5 in the stunning Siskiyou County. Spanning over 5,119 acres, this remarkable destination features 1 ½ miles of pristine riverfront along the scenic Klamath River, complemented by more than 4,000 acres of untouched ranch land waiting to be explored. Surrounded by breathtaking rugged mountains and abundant wildlife, R-Ranch offers a serene escape into nature. The Cottonwood Campground, conveniently located on the outskirts of Hornbrook and close to I-5, provides an easily accessible and spacious retreat for owners and their guests. With 98 large campsites equipped with electric and water hook-ups, alongside an additional 37 primitive campsites, there is ample room to relax and unwind amidst the towering trees. At R-Ranch, a wealth of recreational activities awaits. Enjoy miles of ATV trails, a shooting range, guided horseback rides, swimming, hiking, rafting, fishing, and hunting. This diverse range of amenities ensures that owners and their guests can fully immerse themselves in the great outdoors. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, R-Ranch is the perfect destination for creating unforgettable memories.

In Klamath Falls, cabin camping means swapping thin nylon for solid walls and a roof—no tent stakes required. You’ve got over 10 cabin options here, ranging from forest hideouts to mountain retreats, with prices starting at $95 a night and an average around $147. Top picks include Owl Creek Cabin Mountain Getaway (140 reviews), Oak Ring Ridge (77 reviews), and Hawk's Nest Tionesta RV & Cabin (39 reviews)—all with strong reputations from campers who’ve stayed. Expect real beds, wifi, and campfires allowed for s’mores or a hot drink after a day of horseback-riding, fishing, or scrambling up rocky slopes. Cabins here let you trade unpredictable weather for a steadier night’s sleep, without missing out on the wild outside your door.

99% (314)

Top-rated campgrounds near Klamath Falls

1. Owl Creek Cabin Mountain Getaway

98%
(195)
33mi from Klamath Falls · 1 site · Lodging
Owl Creek Cabin is in the Cascade Mountains above Ashland, Oregon. The cabin, in a Douglas Fir grove next to a seasonal creek, sits on five forested acres and is adjacent to BLM lands open for hiking. Outside is a fire pit with Adirondack chairs. Snow season starts in late fall and continues through March. Snowparks, snowy woods, and meadows are nearby for cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The roads to the cabin are plowed, but you'll need all-wheel drive, and tires that are safe for snow and ice. When you arrive, you'll be greeted and briefly introduced to some of the cabin's unique features, including attic stairs to the windowed sleeping loft. Downstairs is a sofa and a sofabed. The coffee cart kitchen has a refrigerator/freezer, coffee maker, electric tea kettle, toaster oven, and microwave. Cook on an outdoor gas grill with a skillet and saucepan, and enjoy outdoor dining at a picnic table. Dishes, linens, and bedding are provided. WiFi speed is suitable for basic use. Mobile phones connect through WiFi. The cabin is non-smoking. Children eight years and up are welcome. Summer recreational areas are nearby with miles of trails, including the Pacific Crest Trail, are nearby. Howard Prairie Lake is across the road. Howard Prairie Lake is a local favorite for fishing for Rainbow Trout and smallmouth bass. Birdwatchers can see eagles, pelicans, geese, ducks, hawks, herons, and many other bird species. A 20-minute drive will take you to Lake of the Woods, where you can dine, hike, and kayak, or snowshoe and cross-country ski in the winter. Crater Lake National Park is 50 miles away.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night

6. Oak Ring Ridge

100%
(102)
28mi from Klamath Falls · 1 site · Lodging
We originally purchased the 20 acres of untouched land and built our cabin, the "Snug Shack," as a getaway from the city. Fast forward a few years, and 40 acres next door with an abandoned house on the canyon ridge went up for sale. We decided to purchase it and start a homestead there. That 40 acres where we now live was badly abused, and we have been in the process of cleaning up and restoring it. Fortunate for you, the land surrounding the Snug Shack was never abused and is still pristine and beautiful. By camping at the Snug Shack, you help support us in our mission to restore this beautiful place.We named our homestead after the rings of small oak trees that grow here on the ridge.: "Oak Ring Ridge." You can learn more about our project in progress at our website and instagram account: @oak_ring_ridge
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$87
 / night

7. R-Ranch Cottonwood Campground

46mi from Klamath Falls · 18 sites
Discover the unparalleled charm of R-Ranch, a unique privately owned, gated recreational property nestled just 7 miles south of the California/Oregon border, near Interstate 5 in the stunning Siskiyou County. Spanning over 5,119 acres, this remarkable destination features 1 ½ miles of pristine riverfront along the scenic Klamath River, complemented by more than 4,000 acres of untouched ranch land waiting to be explored. Surrounded by breathtaking rugged mountains and abundant wildlife, R-Ranch offers a serene escape into nature. The Cottonwood Campground, conveniently located on the outskirts of Hornbrook and close to I-5, provides an easily accessible and spacious retreat for owners and their guests. With 98 large campsites equipped with electric and water hook-ups, alongside an additional 37 primitive campsites, there is ample room to relax and unwind amidst the towering trees. At R-Ranch, a wealth of recreational activities awaits. Enjoy miles of ATV trails, a shooting range, guided horseback rides, swimming, hiking, rafting, fishing, and hunting. This diverse range of amenities ensures that owners and their guests can fully immerse themselves in the great outdoors. Whether you seek adventure or tranquility, R-Ranch is the perfect destination for creating unforgettable memories.

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