Cabins near Lostine

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Lostine’s cabin scene packs a punch. You’ll find seven cabin options here, each with its own angle on comfort—think hot showers, pet-friendly stays, and toilets that don’t require a hike in the dark. Average nightly rates hover around $150, but you can snag a spot for as little as $140. The area’s terrain is built for hikers, snow-sport lovers, and anyone who won’t pass up a wild swim. For a proven favorite, Overnight at the Oasis pulls in 43 reviews, with guests praising the spot’s easy access to trails and laid-back vibe. Every cabin puts you right at the edge of adventure—no tent required.

97% (148) 19 campsites

Top-rated cabin rentals near Lostine

Overnight at the Oasis

1. Overnight at the Oasis

96%
(82)
39mi from Lostine · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Boggan's Oasis is in the SE corner of Washington state, right on the breathtaking Grande Ronde River. Visitors can arrive by driving to the bottom of Rattlesnake Grade (WA-129), or the bottom of Buford Grade (OR-3). These two curvacious roads are extremely popular rides for motorcyclists and bicyclists nationally. Visitors may also arrive by water (rafts, driftboats, jetboats, kayaks, etc) coming downriver from Oregon, or upriver from the Snake River (WA/ID). Many other unpaved roads will lead guests to our canyon, which creates great opportunities for off-road vehicle adventures! The Grande Ronde River, which drains much of northeast Oregon's Union and Wallowa counties, is fed by snowpack in the Elkhorn Mountains. The Wallowa River, a major tributary to the Grande Ronde, headwaters in the Wallowa Mountains, mostly within the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Twenty-two miles from Boggan's Oasis, the Grande Ronde River flows into the mighty Snake River. The river is surrounded by steep, rugged canyon walls that rise 3000 to 4000 feet above the river level. Dense conifer forests blend into grassy slopes set off by scattered conifer "stringers." Called "The Land of Winding Waters" by Native Americans, the river is home to rainbow trout, dolly varden, whitefish, squawfish, suckers, bass, and steelhead. Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, bighorn sheep, bear, bald eagles, and a variety of smaller animals and birds can be seen daily. And yes, there are rattlesnakes! Fishing, hunting, hiking, all kinds of boating/floating, offroad vehicle riding, and animal/bird watching are beyond expectations in this area. Seasonally, guests can also successfully gather a variety of mushrooms and berries while on one of the many nearby hiking trails. Many of these short walks also lead to incredible, far-reaching views of the Blue Mountains, Wenaha wildlife sanctuary, Hells Canyon, and the tri-state area. In the hotter summer months, the swimming hole below the Boggan's Bridge is a popular way to cool off. Boggan's Oasis also offers fishing trips, float trips, shuttles, and a FULL restaurant! Check our website for more info.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
The High Road Cabins N camping

2. The High Road Cabins N camping

94%
(115)
43mi from Lostine · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Private land in the forest with a (in the winter from December until the end of April, you have to walk, ski, snowshoe, snowmobile the last 1.5 miles from the snowpark) Log cabin (built about a century ago) and 2 camp spots. No general public access. Get to know each other again, or take a "soul reset" vacation to find yourself again or walk to the pond and catch dinner. Everyone who comes here, takes a deep breath and says how beautiful it is and how lucky we are. We agree and we would like you to come enjoy it as well. Take your trash with you. The trash bins are for the cabins only. Campers please follow "leave no trace" and take it all with you. *******(in the winter from December until the end of April, you have to walk, ski, snowshoe, snowmobile the last 1.5 miles from the snowpark)*********
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$29
 / night
Divide Nature Camp

3. Divide Nature Camp

24mi from Lostine · 6 sites
Nestled deep within the Wallowa Mountains, this remote wilderness camp offers a sanctuary for rest, renewal, and reconnection. With six rustic cabins and three tent sites, the land has most recently served as a healing place for combat-wounded veterans—chosen for its quiet strength, natural beauty, and the deep peace that settles in the moment you arrive. Located just ten miles from multiple trailheads into the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area, the camp is an ideal base for hikers, backpackers, and seekers of stillness alike. Though fully off-grid, the property is supported by a solar power system and offers running water and internet access—providing comfort while preserving the simplicity and sacredness of the wild. The surrounding forest invites you into a slower rhythm. Tall pine, fir, and spruce trees release rich, aromatic oils into the air, creating a natural setting for forest bathing along the camp’s trails. Each breath carries grounding and calming properties long known to support the nervous system, ease stress, and encourage deep presence. Wildflowers bloom in season, birdsong fills the mornings, butterflies and dragonflies dance through the clearings, and wildlife quietly moves through the landscape. This is a place where silence is not empty, but full. Evenings invite reflection beneath expansive skies. With no light pollution, the night reveals millions of stars, offering a humbling sense of wonder and perspective. An outdoor fire pit (available outside of fire season) provides a sacred gathering space—perfect for quiet conversation, shared stories, or simply sitting together in warmth and stillness. The outdoor kitchen and picnic shelter support both community and self-sufficiency. Guests have access to a refrigerator, pellet grill, pizza oven, Dutch oven stand, large griddle, and range top. A sink plumbed with a garden hose is available, with hot water heated on the range. Recycling bins are provided, and bathroom facilities are on site. An inground shower on the property offers a refreshing and grounding experience. A 10 station fitness trail will fill the bill for outdoor conditioning and a mile long walking trail, where using all five senses, is perfect for deep immersion in nature.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$100
 / night
Fields Spring State Park

4. Fields Spring State Park

State park 43mi from Lostine · 25 sites
Commune with nature in the deep woods of this quiet spot in southeastern Washington state.
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Payette National Forest

5. Payette National Forest

78%
(9)
National forest 79mi from Lostine · 279 sites
Lakes, creeks, and peaks, oh my! Payette National Forest has ‘em all. Salmon-Challis National Forest and Nez-Pearce Clearwater National Forest are its neighbors, while its Victor Peak, Loon Creek, Loon Lake, North Loon Mountain, Bruin Mountain, Bear Pete Mountain, and Boulder Creek could keep you busy for months. Forage for mushrooms or berries, fish in the chinook salmon hatchery at the South Fork of the Salmon River, or snowboard down Brundage Mountain. Hike to the three historic fire lookouts, or check out the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, the second largest wilderness area outside Alaska (don’t worry, plenty before you have visited and returned). In this wealth of outdoor activity, it’s hard to tear yourself away for a visit into town. However, you will be glad you took the time to visit the closest town of McCall, where luxury mountain lodges have thermal spas perfect for resting your aching bones in between treks up or down the mountains.
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ABC Mountain Retreat

6. ABC Mountain Retreat

43mi from Lostine
Discover the unique charm of ABC Mountain Retreat, nestled in the breathtaking Blue Mountains of Northeastern Oregon. This serene campground offers an unparalleled escape into nature, where you can unwind in our beautiful cabins, spacious RV sites, and inviting campsites. Our retreat is designed to provide privacy and tranquility, making it the perfect destination for families, couples, or solo adventurers seeking a peaceful atmosphere. Enjoy our well-equipped meeting facilities, ideal for gatherings or retreats, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Explore nearby attractions, including picturesque swimming holes and a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. After a day of adventure, indulge in local dining options and charming shops that showcase the region's unique character. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at ABC Mountain Retreat, where nature and comfort come together.

Lostine’s cabin scene packs a punch. You’ll find seven cabin options here, each with its own angle on comfort—think hot showers, pet-friendly stays, and toilets that don’t require a hike in the dark. Average nightly rates hover around $150, but you can snag a spot for as little as $140. The area’s terrain is built for hikers, snow-sport lovers, and anyone who won’t pass up a wild swim. For a proven favorite, Overnight at the Oasis pulls in 43 reviews, with guests praising the spot’s easy access to trails and laid-back vibe. Every cabin puts you right at the edge of adventure—no tent required.

97% (148) 19 campsites

Top-rated cabin rentals near Lostine

Overnight at the Oasis

1. Overnight at the Oasis

96%
(82)
39mi from Lostine · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Boggan's Oasis is in the SE corner of Washington state, right on the breathtaking Grande Ronde River. Visitors can arrive by driving to the bottom of Rattlesnake Grade (WA-129), or the bottom of Buford Grade (OR-3). These two curvacious roads are extremely popular rides for motorcyclists and bicyclists nationally. Visitors may also arrive by water (rafts, driftboats, jetboats, kayaks, etc) coming downriver from Oregon, or upriver from the Snake River (WA/ID). Many other unpaved roads will lead guests to our canyon, which creates great opportunities for off-road vehicle adventures! The Grande Ronde River, which drains much of northeast Oregon's Union and Wallowa counties, is fed by snowpack in the Elkhorn Mountains. The Wallowa River, a major tributary to the Grande Ronde, headwaters in the Wallowa Mountains, mostly within the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Twenty-two miles from Boggan's Oasis, the Grande Ronde River flows into the mighty Snake River. The river is surrounded by steep, rugged canyon walls that rise 3000 to 4000 feet above the river level. Dense conifer forests blend into grassy slopes set off by scattered conifer "stringers." Called "The Land of Winding Waters" by Native Americans, the river is home to rainbow trout, dolly varden, whitefish, squawfish, suckers, bass, and steelhead. Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, bighorn sheep, bear, bald eagles, and a variety of smaller animals and birds can be seen daily. And yes, there are rattlesnakes! Fishing, hunting, hiking, all kinds of boating/floating, offroad vehicle riding, and animal/bird watching are beyond expectations in this area. Seasonally, guests can also successfully gather a variety of mushrooms and berries while on one of the many nearby hiking trails. Many of these short walks also lead to incredible, far-reaching views of the Blue Mountains, Wenaha wildlife sanctuary, Hells Canyon, and the tri-state area. In the hotter summer months, the swimming hole below the Boggan's Bridge is a popular way to cool off. Boggan's Oasis also offers fishing trips, float trips, shuttles, and a FULL restaurant! Check our website for more info.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$30
 / night
The High Road Cabins N camping

2. The High Road Cabins N camping

94%
(115)
43mi from Lostine · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Private land in the forest with a (in the winter from December until the end of April, you have to walk, ski, snowshoe, snowmobile the last 1.5 miles from the snowpark) Log cabin (built about a century ago) and 2 camp spots. No general public access. Get to know each other again, or take a "soul reset" vacation to find yourself again or walk to the pond and catch dinner. Everyone who comes here, takes a deep breath and says how beautiful it is and how lucky we are. We agree and we would like you to come enjoy it as well. Take your trash with you. The trash bins are for the cabins only. Campers please follow "leave no trace" and take it all with you. *******(in the winter from December until the end of April, you have to walk, ski, snowshoe, snowmobile the last 1.5 miles from the snowpark)*********
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$29
 / night
Divide Nature Camp

3. Divide Nature Camp

24mi from Lostine · 6 sites
Nestled deep within the Wallowa Mountains, this remote wilderness camp offers a sanctuary for rest, renewal, and reconnection. With six rustic cabins and three tent sites, the land has most recently served as a healing place for combat-wounded veterans—chosen for its quiet strength, natural beauty, and the deep peace that settles in the moment you arrive. Located just ten miles from multiple trailheads into the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area, the camp is an ideal base for hikers, backpackers, and seekers of stillness alike. Though fully off-grid, the property is supported by a solar power system and offers running water and internet access—providing comfort while preserving the simplicity and sacredness of the wild. The surrounding forest invites you into a slower rhythm. Tall pine, fir, and spruce trees release rich, aromatic oils into the air, creating a natural setting for forest bathing along the camp’s trails. Each breath carries grounding and calming properties long known to support the nervous system, ease stress, and encourage deep presence. Wildflowers bloom in season, birdsong fills the mornings, butterflies and dragonflies dance through the clearings, and wildlife quietly moves through the landscape. This is a place where silence is not empty, but full. Evenings invite reflection beneath expansive skies. With no light pollution, the night reveals millions of stars, offering a humbling sense of wonder and perspective. An outdoor fire pit (available outside of fire season) provides a sacred gathering space—perfect for quiet conversation, shared stories, or simply sitting together in warmth and stillness. The outdoor kitchen and picnic shelter support both community and self-sufficiency. Guests have access to a refrigerator, pellet grill, pizza oven, Dutch oven stand, large griddle, and range top. A sink plumbed with a garden hose is available, with hot water heated on the range. Recycling bins are provided, and bathroom facilities are on site. An inground shower on the property offers a refreshing and grounding experience. A 10 station fitness trail will fill the bill for outdoor conditioning and a mile long walking trail, where using all five senses, is perfect for deep immersion in nature.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$100
 / night
Fields Spring State Park

4. Fields Spring State Park

State park 43mi from Lostine · 25 sites
Commune with nature in the deep woods of this quiet spot in southeastern Washington state.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Payette National Forest

5. Payette National Forest

78%
(9)
National forest 79mi from Lostine · 279 sites
Lakes, creeks, and peaks, oh my! Payette National Forest has ‘em all. Salmon-Challis National Forest and Nez-Pearce Clearwater National Forest are its neighbors, while its Victor Peak, Loon Creek, Loon Lake, North Loon Mountain, Bruin Mountain, Bear Pete Mountain, and Boulder Creek could keep you busy for months. Forage for mushrooms or berries, fish in the chinook salmon hatchery at the South Fork of the Salmon River, or snowboard down Brundage Mountain. Hike to the three historic fire lookouts, or check out the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, the second largest wilderness area outside Alaska (don’t worry, plenty before you have visited and returned). In this wealth of outdoor activity, it’s hard to tear yourself away for a visit into town. However, you will be glad you took the time to visit the closest town of McCall, where luxury mountain lodges have thermal spas perfect for resting your aching bones in between treks up or down the mountains.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
ABC Mountain Retreat

6. ABC Mountain Retreat

43mi from Lostine
Discover the unique charm of ABC Mountain Retreat, nestled in the breathtaking Blue Mountains of Northeastern Oregon. This serene campground offers an unparalleled escape into nature, where you can unwind in our beautiful cabins, spacious RV sites, and inviting campsites. Our retreat is designed to provide privacy and tranquility, making it the perfect destination for families, couples, or solo adventurers seeking a peaceful atmosphere. Enjoy our well-equipped meeting facilities, ideal for gatherings or retreats, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Explore nearby attractions, including picturesque swimming holes and a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. After a day of adventure, indulge in local dining options and charming shops that showcase the region's unique character. Experience the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at ABC Mountain Retreat, where nature and comfort come together.

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