Lakeside glamping in Oregon Coast

With sea cliffs and forest-fringed shoreline, this is not your typical beach destination.

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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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Secluded Lakefront Mini-Cabin

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Lakeside, OR
Remote Lakefront Retreat – Boat Access Only (Boat Taxi Available) -Secluded Mini-Cabin -Private lakefront location, accessible only by boat -Cozy and charming with modern comforts - Private dock for easy water access - Paddle boards for two - Enjoy fishing, boating, and swimming - Stargazing opportunities -King-sized bed - With High-speed WiFi - Fully equipped kitchenette - Hot shower - Propane grill for outdoor cooking - Ideal for connecting over coffee, wine, or a game of cards The space BOAT ACCESS ONLY. Must BYO boat, rent a boat from Lakeside Marina ($100/night), or use water taxi taxi service ($60 One-way if scheduled in advance with Shoreline Services). Note that in winter you must arrive by 3PM to allow time to get to cabin before dark. 350 SF mini-cabin with lofted King size bed, sitting right on the water. It almost feels like you are in a boat! Guest access Full access to private cabin, dock, deck, and paddle boards that also convert into kayaks. Other things to note BOAT ACCESS ONLY: This cabin is reachable BY BOAT ONLY. You have 3 options: 1.) Launch your own boat at the public ramp and use map to navigate to our doc. Park in public lot - Cash envelopes $3/day. 2.) Rent a boat from Lakeside Marina (view rental rates on their website- No license required, they will show you how to safely operate a boat) Must arrive by 3PM, park in their lot. 3.)WATER TAXIS Schedule in advance for $60 one-way private pick up from Osprey Point Marina to our cabin Via Shoreline Services ( contact us for phone number) Must schedule in advance. $5/day park pass from office -OR- $100 one way taxi from Lakeside Marina to our cabin - Call ahead to schedule. PLAN TO ARRIVE BEFORE DARK and allow 20 min boat ride to cabin. *There is no power at the cabin's dock to charge your personal boat*
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Below the Falls Lodge

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Coos Bay, OR
Relax and revive in this artistic 'cabin' with wonderful views of historic Glenn Creek from every room. An architectural dream, you enter this lodge style home through a pivoting hobbit style front door with hardware from the 1800's. Highlights of this original home include a gourmet kitchen with labradorite granite counters, 800 year old juniper tree spiral stair case, huge beams and exposed rafters, a sauna, and a romantic wood stove. Also each upstairs bedroom has a hanging bed with three 8 foot skylights above for indoor star gazing. Original artworks from local artists are throughout the home. Many pleasantries await the curious such as embedded fossils in the cracked mud walls.Nestled amongst towering fir and cedar trees, with windows everywhere, you'll feel and see nature's presence. This home site has a remarkably peaceful way about it. Recently featured in Southern Oregon Magazine and KCBY 11 TV's ~In Focus~ 'Goin' Green' and Oregon's Solar Home Tour, this is a unique 'green' home. This home was built with environmentally friendly materials. Building with little impact on the surroundings was very important to us during construction. The myrtle hardwood floor in the kitchen and living room was milled on site which came from trees that stood where the house is now. Same story for the beautiful maple flooring in the ½ bath. All of the large beams and fir flooring came from two 4' thick 104 year old douglas fir trees which also stood and were milled where the house is now. The fir trees sprouted after the last forest fire that came through the canyon. One of our neighbors fell a sixty five year old redwood that was over six feet thick! We used some of it as a wonderful wainscot paneling throughout the house. All of the finishes used are no or low VOC. Surrounding the house is native vegetation, huge trees and a few herbs and spices for cooking. You'll enjoy the fully equipped kitchen with labradorite granite counters. The kitchen island has a new five burner gas stove with a convection oven and warming oven. The island has plenty of granite and wood counter space. Hanging from the exhaust hood are stainless, non-stick, and cast iron cookware. We also provide shade grown fair trade coffee and a grinder, espresso machine, coffee maker, toaster, microwave, utensils, chef knives, glasses and frosty cocktail glasses in the freezer. The dining room table has a river view and can seat six comfortably. There is also seating for three at the island bar. From the kitchen you can visit with the folks in the living room thanks to the open floor plan. Beside the wood stove are two chairs and the futon couch with reading lamp. A CD changer, TV with a DVD player and VHS machine are in the downstairs bedroom. Bring your favorite videos or browse our selection of movies. The property has 150 feet of creek frontage with great views of Glenn creek, the forest and distant cliffs. Enjoy wildlife viewing with River Dippers, Chipmunks, Kingfishers, Great Blue Herons, Screech Owls, Pileated Wood Peckers, Elk, an occasional Bald Eagle or River Otter and other wildlife from the house and back deck. Build a fire and have lunch on the nearby picnic table and benches.
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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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Lakeside glamping in Oregon Coast guide

Overview

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.

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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