The best farm glamping in Oregon Coast

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Stretching nearly 400 miles from the mouth of the Columbia River in the north to the edge of the California redwoods, the Oregon Coast is one of the most beautiful natural features of an undeniably stunning state. Here you’ll find a mix of artsy towns and majestic state parks, an extensive network of national forest biking and hiking trails, and mile upon mile of shoreline. Like the rest of the Pacific Northwest, there's plenty to experience here for lovers of the great outdoors, and numerous camping sites operated by Oregon State Parks.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Dew Valley Ranch Nature Retreat

1. Dew Valley Ranch Nature Retreat

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15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Bandon, OR
Exclusive Adult Only Retreat Due to the presence of free-range farm animals on the property, we are unable to host any additional animals. Dew Valley Ranch Nature Retreat is a Private Membership Association dedicated to offering a peaceful, nature-rich escape designed to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. Nestled in a serene setting just 10 minutes from Face Rock State Beach, our retreat features private camping and distinctive glamping sites, each thoughtfully designed for comfort and solitude. Every site includes its own private potty, ensuring a level of privacy and tranquility you won’t find at traditional campgrounds. During your stay, you can meet our friendly farm animals, wander scenic forest trails, play outdoor games, and unwind by the fire at your accommodation. Enjoy modern comforts like hot showers and a heated dishwashing station, hot tub or sauna all while surrounded by the natural beauty of the ranch. Just 10 minutes away lies the charming coastal town of Bandon by the Sea, where you can explore local shops, dine at excellent restaurants, go crabbing, play world-class golf, bike the Whiskey Run trails, ride horses on the beach, experience Circles in the Sand, and soak up the area’s stunning beaches. Come experience the tranquility of Dew Valley Ranch — where nature, comfort, and community come together. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$70
 / night

Stretching nearly 400 miles from the mouth of the Columbia River in the north to the edge of the California redwoods, the Oregon Coast is one of the most beautiful natural features of an undeniably stunning state. Here you’ll find a mix of artsy towns and majestic state parks, an extensive network of national forest biking and hiking trails, and mile upon mile of shoreline. Like the rest of the Pacific Northwest, there's plenty to experience here for lovers of the great outdoors, and numerous camping sites operated by Oregon State Parks.

96% (432)

Top-rated campgrounds

Dew Valley Ranch Nature Retreat

1. Dew Valley Ranch Nature Retreat

99%
(612)
15 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Bandon, OR
Exclusive Adult Only Retreat Due to the presence of free-range farm animals on the property, we are unable to host any additional animals. Dew Valley Ranch Nature Retreat is a Private Membership Association dedicated to offering a peaceful, nature-rich escape designed to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. Nestled in a serene setting just 10 minutes from Face Rock State Beach, our retreat features private camping and distinctive glamping sites, each thoughtfully designed for comfort and solitude. Every site includes its own private potty, ensuring a level of privacy and tranquility you won’t find at traditional campgrounds. During your stay, you can meet our friendly farm animals, wander scenic forest trails, play outdoor games, and unwind by the fire at your accommodation. Enjoy modern comforts like hot showers and a heated dishwashing station, hot tub or sauna all while surrounded by the natural beauty of the ranch. Just 10 minutes away lies the charming coastal town of Bandon by the Sea, where you can explore local shops, dine at excellent restaurants, go crabbing, play world-class golf, bike the Whiskey Run trails, ride horses on the beach, experience Circles in the Sand, and soak up the area’s stunning beaches. Come experience the tranquility of Dew Valley Ranch — where nature, comfort, and community come together. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$70
 / night

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Where to go

North Coast

A weekend getaway from Portland, this region features a mix of coastal communities—namely AstoriaSeasideCannon Beach, and Manzanita—plus plenty of state parks such as Hug Point State Recreation Site, famous for its tidepools. Other camping spots include historic Fort Stevens State Park, home to one of the largest campgrounds in the country (and a shipwreck), and Nehalem Bay State Park, which occupies a sand spit between Nehalem Bay and the Pacific. From here, it’s a short drive to Tillamook and Cape Lookout State Park, which offers tent sites, RV sites, cabins, and yurts—plus hot showers—at its Seaside campground.

Central Coast

Extending from Lincoln City down to the city of Florence, the Central Coast mixes developed areas and rugged forestland. Popular towns include Depoe Bay, which touts itself as the whale-watching capital of the Oregon Coast, and Newport, home to the Yaquina Head Lighthouse. When it comes to camping, consider Beverly Beach State Park, with its huge campground right by the beach, or South Beach State Park, just south of Newport.

South Coast

Extending from Florence down to the California border, Oregon’s South Coast is considered the state’s most picturesque stretch. It’s home to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, a massive stretch of sand dunes popular for off-highway vehicle (OHV) riding, and Coos Bay, the largest coastal Oregon City and a prime crabbing spot. Cape Blanco State Park marks the westernmost point in the state, while other beach camping spots include Humbug Mountain State Park near Port Orford and Harris Beach State Park near Brookings.

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