Glamping near Rogue River

A hidden gem in southern Oregon, Rogue River lies just off the beaten path.

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Cedar Bloom

157 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres · Cave Junction, OR
Cedar Bloom was purchased in the spring of 2017 by Spirit Weavers Gathering as a place of peace and healing, for all walks of life. Spirit Weavers is an annual women's gathering which happens once a year each June. We host over 1,200 women in just two weeks on the land. Our beautiful forested land is located in Southern Oregon, in a small town off the 199 Redwood Highway. The land which we call home is 100 acres of beautiful protected forest and sits upon a mile of the Illinois River. We are very fortunate to be surrounded by a widely diverse population of flora and fauna. As caretakers of this sacred land, we feel a strong responsibility to honor our plant and animal allies by not only protecting them and their habitat, but also to help educate others about what lives and grows here by providing people with opportunities to experience the beauty of these plants and animals for themselves. For this reason, We are honored to host the many different groups who will gather here on this land for learning and communing with the nature that flourishes here. We feel very fortunate to be involved in this process of helping promote a sustainable and abundant future for all living things on this planet by sharing knowledge and skills from the human past that can make a sustainable lifestyle a reality for everyone everywhere. This is our home and we are happy to share it with you!
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Camp Shalom

3 sites · Lodging, RVs2 acres · New Hope, OR
Peace (Shalom) is what you will find on our property. We have two wonderful listings on this 1 1/2 acres of shady trees, cool, quiet mornings and precious wild life. At the time of writing this, we have a momma and her two fawns, a young buck that likes to rest behind our shop, three different turkeys with their young ones in tow, song birds galore, lively grey squirrels and the occasional bunny running through. Most of them love to come to our apple tree where we always leave them water in the summer. People who have stayed here always rave about the beautiful and idyllic setting. We are just getting started on HipCamp, but we have lots of great reviews from Airbnb and Vrbo if you want to check out what others have said. Just look up our properties under the same heading we have here on HipCamp, but make sure you come back and reserve it here! :)
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Rogue River Retreat

13 sites · Lodging2 acres · Grants Pass, OR
The Motel Del Rogue is a unique, locally-owned and operated motel featuring 15 different units, ranging from single bed and one-bedrooms suites to two and three-room suites. Many of our guests come for a week or two just to relax. We welcome families and pets. We charge a nominal fee for pets. Many of our guests have made this motel their destination vacation spot for as many as 30 years. The Motel sits on almost two acres of scenic riverfront property, with plenty of lawn and garden areas for your enjoyment. Picnic, barbeque, go for a walk along the banks of the river or try your hand at fishing!
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Creekside Cabin in Williams, OR

1 site · Lodging11 acres · Williams, OR
You will appreciate the peace and quiet of this little cabin on Rock Creek, situated on 11 acres of forest in Williams Oregon. The only sounds you'll hear are the birds in the trees and the flowing creek water. Enjoy sitting on the deck overlooking the creek or hiking on the property. A bridge crosses Rock Creek where you can hike to the confluence of Rock Creek and East Fork Williams Creek. Our garden hot tub is a welcome place to soak and enjoy the stars at night. Our cabin has a kitchenette with a small fridge, sink, 2-burner gas stovetop, teapot crockpot, toaster, and 2-cup coffee maker, plus a few dishes, cutlery, pots and pans, enough for simple meal preparation. Coffee, tea, sugar, and half-and-half are provided, and we usually provide fresh eggs from our happy hens plus butter in the fridge when available. The sitting area has a woodstove two smaller stuffed chairs, and two bar stools at a counter/bar with views of the creek. The bathroom has a shower, sink, and portable camper toilet, and towels and toiletries are provided. There is hot and cold running water, although the 3-gallon hot water heat limits showers to less than 5 minutes. A nice wide sturdy ladder leads up to the loft upstairs which has a new 8" full memory foam with fresh linens. The loft is low and cozy which allows the camper to sit up on the bed but not stand up. A compost toilet is about 100 yards away, and we encourage the use of this toilet as much as possible, and use the little camper portable toilet for midnight emergencies. Bring your flashlights to find the compost toilet as well as the hot tub as the property is very dark. Our WiFi barely reaches the cabin but texting can be accomplished at the compost toilet or at the garden gate. The password is listed in the binder on the table. Most folks enjoy getting away from the internet for a while. Some games are provided.
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Creekside Paradise

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Wimer, OR
Our farm is situated along a beautiful creekside that we love deeply and have come to enjoy the sharing. Over the years welcoming friends and travelers to stay in our Miners Cabin, Spartan Travel Trailer, and now these Creekside Campsites has brought us an added level of appreciation and community that we are happy for as hosts hosting on such a lovely piece of land.
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Forest Cabin with a deck

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Williams, OR
Learn more about this land:Welcome to the Willow Homestead. We are a hip-conscious, eco friendly five acres in the beautiful lower valley of Williams, OR. Expect to see us on the land tending the gardens and animals. Children at play! We live on the property with our children which are 11 and 15, as well as another family with a 2 year old. We have 2 Australian shepherds that are very friendly on the property that run freely, and 4 cats. We are farmers, artists and musicians holding a high vibe.We are offering a stand alone forest cabin with a lovely bathroom and shower. It has a comfortable double bed. There is a mini fridge and a hot plate on the deck.The cabin is approximately 200 square feet. It has a small wooden deck that looks out into the forest. There is a children's play structure available for smaller children. We ask if you bring a pet they are kept on a leash at all times as we have ducks that occasionally free range. Larger dogs are not aloud in the cabin but are welcome to sleep on the deck.AIR CONDITIONING is provided in the Forest cabin!The cabin has plenty of privacy but you can see the other homes in the distance  (as close as 70 feet away)NO CAMPFIRES , CANDLES OR BBQ'S   !!!!EXTREME FIRE DANGER IN EFFECT!!!We do not provide towels or bedding.We have a lovely hot soaking tub in the deck. If you are interested in this as an option you can book it under EXTRA'S at the bottom of this listing.We are 25 minutes off the I-5 near Grants Pass, ORWe are very close to rivers such as the Applegate, the wild and scenic Rogue (Morrissons and Galice resort offer rafting, book ahead!), the Smith river and the Illinois river. Applegate and squaw lake are near by as well as lots of beautiful wineries. Two of my favorites are Cowhorn Biodynamic and Troon. Ashland is a 60 min drive away, Jacksonville is a 30 min drive away. Both are cute historic towns with great restaurants. I have provided a list of recommended restaurants and recreational places in the cabin. I can send it to you prior to arrival upon request. We are a two hour drive to the coast through the redwoods. We border Pacifica Gardens (pacificagarden.org) an incredible place to explore, hike or fish. Walking distance across the creek and through the woods.We look forward to making your stay in Oregon great!
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Crater Lake Private Woodlands

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents100 acres · Prospect, OR
Private and protected forest woodlands, trails, wildlife, ponds, wildflowers, old growth timber and views. Unspoiled nature at its best! We are located in southern Oregon near Crater Lake NP, just off of hwy 62, part of the Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, more commonly known as the "highway of waterfalls" and near the little town of Prospect on what is known as the beautiful side of Crater Lake NP. Three waterfalls, a pizza parlor, the Prospect Cafe, and the Historic Hotel are all within a two-mile radius. If you're after that famous pie at Beckie's Cafe, you are 10 minutes close. Our 100 acre ranch allows us to host guests in their own RV's, at camp/tent sites, or in our new A-frame Cabin all located in private, and even secluded, sites. Several well maintained trails wind throughout the property and can be enjoyed by guests. Nature enthusiasts enjoy the hiking, wildlife viewing, and the beautiful ponds and woods. Crater Lake Woodlands is part of the historic Katydid Ranch. Once owned by Boise Cascade who used it both for growing seedlings to replant logged mountain sides and as a vacation getaway for their executives, the story of Katydid Ranch goes back to the early 1900's when it's owner named "Katy" used it as the "half-way" overnight lodging for horse & buggy guests traveling to Crater Lake from the Rogue Valley. Leaving the valley at the crack of dawn, they could arrive at "Katy's" by nightfall, in time for a meal and sound mountain sleep. They'd hitch up at dawn and make it to Crater Lake by nightfall. Historically, the first residents were the Rogue River Takelma and Latgawa native Americans. Latgawa lived in the Rogue Valley of interior southwest Oregon. In their own language "Latgawa" means "those living in the “uplands," though they were also known as the Walumskni by the neighboring Klamath tribes. Specifically, Ha-ne-sakh. The Latgawa were one of two peoples who spoke the Takelma language. They were hunters, gatherers, weavers and fished the Rogue River. They were known to have a stationary settlement and trading post at the Katydid Ranch location. Their tribes lived in the upper Rogue River area extending beyond Prospect and Union up to Crater Lake. Since we've owned the Ranch, we've maintained the custom of welcoming overnight guests and at the same time, we continue to honor the protected wildlife designation given to it back in the 50's. Wildlife viewing is one the delights we share with our guests. Please be mindful of native wildlife keeping dogs on leash so as to avoid chasing and barking at wildlife. Thank you. The animals here include, but are not limited to black tail deer, elk, fox, coyote, ringtailed cat, raccoon, skunk, and also typically farther up the mountain are the elusive mountain lions and black bear which we have never spotted on our property. The ponds and surrounding area are home to migratory to the Oregon Pond turtle, Canada geese, quail, wild turkeys, various owls including the great horned owls, hawks, cranes and eagles. Our pond bird watcher friends spotted Common Mergansers, Ring Necked Ducks, Canada Geese…and a Loon. The bull frogs orchestrate the evening and can be heard at times throughout the day. Katydid Ranch is a wildlife sanctuary. The flora and fauna of the forest is abundant and diverse. This land is home to many native grasses, ferns, and berries, wild flowers, as well as many other edible and medicinal plants and numerous varieties of mushrooms. If you are visiting during blackberry season, feel free to pick, pick, pick and indulge. Katydid trees include old growth Douglas Fir, Ponderosa, Sugar, and Jeffrey Pine, various Cedar tree varieties, Incense Cedar, the majestic Pacific Madrone, Alder, Big Leaf Maple, Black and White Oak, Dog wood, and Vine Maple. You may also spot the prolific wild hazelnuts. As Forest Stewards, we are committed to maintaining a well balanced and diverse forest ecosystem.
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Rustic Sundance Homestead

2 sites · Lodging11 acres · Williams, OR
Reconnect with nature in the breathtaking Applegate Valley while enjoying the comfort of our cozy covered wagon. Take a step back in time and create memories as our ancestors did on the Oregon trail in covered wagons. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life & unwind in our Paradise on the Applegate River. Enjoy the many nature trails that meander throughout the 11 acres on our farm. Enjoy the hot summer days tubing or kayaking on the river or our large pond. Take a dip in our private swimming hole/area. Say hello to all of the cute furry animals grazing in our pasture (goats, Llama, emus, mini pig, turkeys, guinea fowl, etc) Your adventure awaits!!
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Laughing Mountain

4 sites · Lodging, Tents10 acres · Glendale, OR
Come see us under "Laughing Mountain" on youtube! Hello friend, let me take you on a tour of our Laughing Mountain mission statement and backstory. We have discovered that Laughing Mountain is not just a physical place on a mountain top, it is also a metaphysical entity that has dreamt itself awake. The irony of the fact that the creation of Laughing Mountain, has been nothing but blood, sweat and tears, pays homage to the reality that just like us, this mountain is a work in progress, we are all slowly chipping away at the masterpiece that is our divine self awakened. Laughing Mountain is a living thing in flux as it heals and breaks and mends itself all in the name of healing to help others heal too, it is the columniation of lifetimes of trauma experienced by humanity and their desperate dreams of freedom. Dreams of something better. Dreams of awakening. Laughing Mountain is the dream of the people, it is not Bryan or Terrah’s alone, we are simply here healing with it, and you. We weren’t aware of the sentience and trauma of the land at first, only our own need for healing, and desire to help others heal in the ways we’d found healing, by creating a sacred space in nature for everyone to use. As we began this dance of chaos with the land and all things residing in it and around it, we realized the land was as spiritually sick as we were. A microcosm of planet Earth, it has been raped, pillaged and neglected, it’s future never considered, it’s native stewards murdered, all in the name of greed. After 2 years of profound breakthroughs, mind bending healing ceremonies, confusion, emotional melt downs, everything malfunctioning one after another and questioning our choice to be here, we couldn’t help but feel like we were being sabotaged by something… We were. She was trying to get our attention, as were all of the negative energies trapped here. Suddenly an epiphany struck us both, in the thick muck of a terrible physical and energetic rut, we knew we needed to heal the energy that had been left lingering here from all of the traumatic events that happened all around us for hundreds of years. Just like us, trauma was trapped inside her from other people, just like the ancestral trauma we all suffer from on planet Earth. This is when we realized the land had called us here to help it, and in turn it would help us heal too….and it has. We now know we are exactly where we are supposed to be. When you come to this living mountain, speak kindly to her, she hears you, honor the Takilma ancestors who came before us, the plants and the trees the snakes and the bees, because we are all in this together. There is no you or me, there is only us and we. You and I are one being united in our desire for balance and peace on this planet, let’s walk together and support each other on this journey back into the welcoming arms of our own divinity. A little about our land; GPS will not take you to the right place, it tries to use roads that don't exist anymore so we give coordinates for the beginning of our road. We send you coordinates, very detailed directions, troubleshooting tips, and photo maps we made. As long as you successfully used the coordinates its easy. There is no service here for the most part, mile marker 4 on the main road gets service if you need it! We have a brand new beautiful shower, outhouses that look like bird houses, a sink and picnic tables and a ceremony space. We have two new Bell Tents we are creating listings for, one 13ft with its own outhouse and tucked away from the rest of the campground in a beautiful spot and a 10ft one closer to the main camping area, which contains a sink, 2 outhouses and picnic tables. There are several camp spots for you to pitch your own tent! we never have more than 2 groups of campers at a time and no more than 4 people each. Our driveway is steep, fancy and low riding cars, electric cars, and inexperienced drivers BEWARE!! We highly recommend 4WD!!! If you have 2WD and it rains which in the summer it never does but we have had late rains this year, we can shuttle you up the driveway and lock the car behind the gate. there is also a beautiful camp spot on the creek at the bottom of the driveway if you want to camp there, you will not have ammeneties down there. We are in the mountains, the roads here are windy and narrow for a few miles, if this makes you nervous I don't recommend it. We recently became WWOOF hosts, if you’re interested in WWOOFING or helping us with any projects we can discuss additional free nights! I need help creating a garden, planting trees, creating soil, artist for painting/murals, composting, nature art, creating beautiful camp sites, medicine making, all of the infrastructure needs replaced from solar to pluming and we’re building a tiny house eventually too so there’s something to learn for everyone! FYI there are small pockets of poison oak here but I keep the sites and trails as clear as I can. Please let us know if you’re interested in plant ID walks, Mushroom ID, medicine making, gold prospecting, boat rides or fishing. We prefer you don't pay ahead of time for extras incase we're unavailable for some reason, you can paypal us or bring cash. Our Creation Story; Our part of this living dream began long ago before either of us were born, in the cries of our ancestors, their fear and suffering imprinted into their DNA and passed down for centuries. These mementoes of trauma left to awaken in us as mental illness, autism, and addiction. This dream for us both, began as a nightmare we called life and it would be a long dark road before we found our light. Sometimes beauty is born of ugly. Bryan and I are the male and female aspects of the same suffering, each choice for freedom from our suffering bringing our paths closer to alignment. We both experienced trauma induced severe physical mystery illnesses around the same time as well, which only drove us deeper into our healing journeys. It all started with a prison break. From lands and people that did not support our freedom of spirit or growth of that spirit, far across the country from this very different world we now live in. Oregon and California feel like another country to me. The freedom of creative self expression as I drove through the southwest and bummed around on Cali beaches was life changing, healing and inspiring. The universe smiled upon us both as we would escape to the same place around the same time, with the same dream of helping the world heal. With nothing but a dream of mending our own broken hearts, no money, no jobs, no place to go to, just utilizing our WWOOF work trading accounts to act as a compass for the universe to create the miracle that was our eventual meeting in the sleepy NorCal beach town of Crescent City California. This dream is still in its infancy, a 2.5 year old toddler wild and free, testing its limits and falling on its face…a lot. We’ve spent the entirety of our time here navigating our relationships to ourselves, each other, our neighbors, our dream for this land and the land itself. It’s been a clumsy walk and we only now are finding our equilibrium and beginning to find a balanced pace here. Living off grid is very difficult to those who don’t know! Light switches do not always turn on at the flip of the switch or toilets flush, you actually have to build infrastructures yourself and maintain them, you are the power company, water and gas. There is no garbage collection either so we ask that you put thought into what you bring here, let’s lay down our disposable lifestyle and be mindful of Mother Nature and the need to be responsible for our waste. Only when you remove yourself from the convenience of modern life do you truly grasp how distant we have become from our origins, how stressed and careless. We rarely think about our impact on the world around us. We desire to share this place with people so they too can awaken to the myriad of responsibilities we have forsaken and the people and land and animals and insects we harm in our wake, and also the love we can give and receive from the living land all around us. We are only working toward this, we still use gasoline, phones, plastic, but we are aware of its unsustainable nature and are moving in the direction of sustainability and regeneration. We hope that while you are here walking our many trails through the forest that it awakens you and inspires you to join us on this journey and make change in the world, but first you must make change in your mind and heart, and that starts with healing your trauma. We offer this space to all who come here because we believe healing should not be a capitalist commodity. We have dedicated our lives, money, time and sometimes sanity to this cause and we are grateful to anyone who would like to volunteer on any of our many projects! The end goal for Laughing Mountain is for it to be a thriving sanctuary for all natural and spiritual/energetic modalities of healing for the public long after we are gone, this is not just for us, it is for you too, your children and grandchildren!
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Yale Creek Ranch

8 sites · Lodging44 acres · Jacksonville, OR
Located in the beautiful Applegate Valley, Yale Creek Ranch seeks to create a beneficial and respectful environment for visitors to have meaningful experiences. There are six cabins and one dome and a main house on the property, which gives the ranch has a community feel while being spacious enough to provide privacy.  The ranch is a great place to relax because of the beautiful landscape, lack of internet and cell service, and comfy lodgings.    There are also many things to do in the nearby area, including visiting excellent wineries or hiking the Sterling ditch mine trail.  For outdoor enthusiasts, there is Mt. Ashland for mountain biking, and the Rogue River for boating. Despite having the feeling of being away from city life, Ashland is only 45 minutes away. Popular things to do in the city include the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, or spending time in Lithia Park.  Despite having the feeling of being away from city life, Ashland is only 45 minutes away. Popular things to do in the city include the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, or spending time in Lithia Park. 
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Suncatcher Homestead

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Azalea, OR
Suncatcher is a creek-side small farm and homestead located 3 miles east of exit 88 on Interstate 5 in Azalea, Oregon. We tend to an established fruit orchard, veggie gardens, and a small flock of egg laying hens. We are inspired by permaculture practices and are always working on turning the property into a food forest with an off-grid guesthouse and lots of fun natural building projects. The yurt has a queen sized loft bed with organic cotton sheets, organic cotton comforter with duvet cover, a woodstove, and a folding mattress. You are also welcome to bring your own sleeping gear. There is a wood stove for the winter months, a solar powered refrigerator, a propane stove and oven, along with a sink, and kitchen countertop space. We provide plant based dish and hand soaps. There is a composting toilet. We make and sell refined sugar free fruit jam along with produce and sprouted + stoneground nut butters at local farmer's markets. All of our farm goods are available for sale. Be sure to ask about orchard raised fresh eggs, seasonal fruit jam, and sprouted nut butter. We are located just 4 miles down creek from the Galesville Reservoir and about 1 1/2 hours from Crater Lake. The site is easily accessible. You will have a view of the pasture, gardens, greenhouse, orchards and the host's private residence.
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Tiny Cabins at Triple Nickel Pines

2 sites · Lodging5 acres · Grants Pass, OR
The Tiny Cabin and Tiny Cottage guest house is located just mins between Grants Pass and Merlin, Oregon. Enjoy the day Hiking with so many hiking trails near by or spend the day on the river with the Rogue River just a few miles away. There is also so many amazing Wineries in the area; You can enjoy a day of tasty wines and cheeses. You will find a guide book in your Cabin with a bunch of local suggestions. The space 🏕 Welcome to Triple Nickel Pines Cabins 🏕 The Pine Tree Tiny Cottage is located on 5 peaceful wooded shared acres on the outskirts of Grants pass & Merlin, Oregon. (We are 8 mins from Merlin & 15 mins from Grants Pass in the scenic area). The Tiny Cottage has its own porch overlooking the pine trees. On your porch you will find 2 outdoor bath-tubs to stargaze and relax while listening to some music. You will have your own oasis on your deck with your own propane fire pit and a 3 person hot tub to enjoy the wooded view. There is a Shared ( with the other Tiny house nearby) wood fire pit w/ seating area, movie projector, stock tank pool, BBQ & common area for you and the other Tiny house guests to enjoy. We work hard to make sure each cabin has its own space, but the cabins are in close proximity to each-other. Included in your stay are free Wi-Fi, TV (Dish network & Netflix), shared Washer/Dryer unit, and an electronic gate remote for your convenience and security. The other Tiny cabin and Tiny Cottage are in close proximity to each-other with the shared fire-pit common area off to the side. Each Tiny Cabin has its own unique setting and oasis for privacy and relaxation. Book one tiny cabin or both for family/friend retreats and enjoy the space. The owners house is also nearby if you need anything. Parking area and circle driveway is also shared ( Tiny house(s) and private residence) but there are signs specific for your parking. IMPORTANT MUST READ:(THIS IS MY HOME, NOT A HOTEL. PLEASE RESPECT OUR CABINS, OTHER RENTERS, PRIVACY AREAS AND ALL HOUSE RULES) Please let us know IMMEDIATELY if something is missing, not working properly or if something isn’t correct so we can fix it promptly. GREETING: Read the letter I have written on your bed. It gives you information you need for the property and your stay. NO TOLERANCE; We are a Drug-Free property. We DO NOT allow or tolerate illicit drug use or behavior associated with drugs(such as opium, opiates, opioids, coca and cocaine, amphetamine-type stimulants, central nervous system depressants, and hallucinogens) and drugs shouldn’t be present or used during your a stay or the surrounding property. We will cancel your reservation, call police, and ask you to leave the premises if we see any behavior. Property is under 24 hr. video surveillance that is monitored. The use of prescription medical marijuana is allowed in the smoking area/firepit outside and not to be consumed inside your guest house. HOT TUB: WASH off any lotions, perfumes, etc. BEFORE getting into the hot tub. DO NOT put any bubble bath, soaps, perfumes, or anything into the hot tub water. Please report any problems immediately. No drinking inside. No sex. Shut lid and turn off jets if not in use. The hot tub is serviced, shocked/cleaned and chemically balanced before each rental. $100.00 fee will be incurred if any excessive cleanings has to happen due to not following the rules. There is a bar on the cover of the hot-tub; swing the one side of the cover over and push off and the bar holds the cover off the hot tub. PETS: If you plan in bringing 🐾 pets, you MUST pay the required pet fee. We have certain linen/ bedding and extra cleaning needs to be done to respect people who have allergies to dogs. Please make sure your pet is clean and groomed, standard cleaning fee is 65.00 but I will assess a $20-$60 fee AFTER your stay if there is excessive pet hair to clean or if there is any "dog smell" when I enter the room that requires more than reasonable effort to clean. QUIET TIME: quite time is from 10pm-7am. You can still enjoy the things on your porch such as your hot tub or fire pit after those hours. We ask that the noise is kept extremely LOW during that time and RESPECT the other cabins on the property. OTHER: We are in the WOODS and though I do keep the property quite pest-free, there are lizards, squirrels, deer and other occasional critters coming around. We do share parking and common firepit area on the grounds so you will see other people staying on the property. REVIEWS: This is Airbnb and my home, this is not the Hilton. I leave 5 star reviews and something positive to say about all respectful guests. If I have some useful feedback to give you that may not be so pretty I will do so in the space provided for private feedback, I'll never make you look bad in a public review. Hopefully I can expect the same courtesy from you and if not, please don't book with me. Airbnb has a rating system and will shut down my listing if I fall below 4.3 stars. I have put in a lot of love and passion in each cabin and I want to continue to share these spaces with you. I try very hard to present a quality product for a fair price and I believe I do that quite well plus I do everything within my abilities to make sure you happy and comfortable. The cabin is as described in the description and pictures and captions, please carefully read them all! House Rules: Please be respectful of other guests, noise down by 10pm NO DRUG use or behavior allowed NO EXCEPTIONS (medical Marijuana is allowed in smoking area only) Please wash all dirty dishes before checking out Strip Bedding & Linen and put in hamper in bathroom Pets MUST be kept on a leash when outdoors Do not leave pet unattended inside or outside cabin You MUST pick up after your pet (designated pet area) There is a designated smoking area outdoors ONLY Children are allowed (children must be supervised at all times, no climbing on wood piles.) Please respect all areas labeled "PRIVATE" for the home owners. .......BOTTOM LINE ...... RESPECT MY HOME ....... RESPECT MY PROPERTY....... Guest access While staying here the cottage will be your own oasis with your outdoor bath tubs & propane fire-pit located on your personal front porch attached to the cottage. Shared wood fire-pit, movie projector, small pool & seating area located on the property for you and the other guest houses on the property. Other things to note 🏕 Welcome to Triple Nickel Pines 🏕 Local: Tiny cabin guest cottage is located 15 mins between Grants Pass and Merlin, Oregon. Enjoy the day Hiking with so many hiking trails near by or the day on the river with the Rogue River just a few miles away. There is also so many amazing Wineries in the area; You can enjoy a day of tasty wines and cheeses. You will find a guide book in your Cabin with a bunch of local suggestions. Dogs: If you plan in bringing pets, you MUST pay the required pet fee. We have certain linen/ bedding and extra cleaning needs to be done to respect people who have allergies to dogs. WAIVER OF LIABILITY FOR HOT TUB AND AMENITIES: Guest understands that there are special health risks that may be involved in using the hot tub, as well as safety risks using other areas of the cabin (fire pit, barbeque and firebox as examples). In particular, he or she understands that there are potential dangers that these amenities may present to children who are not carefully supervised as well as danger to any person using the hot tub if a person has health risks, is intoxicated or using any kind of drugs or medication, or if pregnant. The hot tub should be kept at a temperature that is less than 104 for personal safety. Guest agrees to explain the risks of using the amenities and hot tub to any guests at the cabin and to be fully and solely responsible for any accidents, medical conditions or injuries his or her guests may incur. Guest understands the risks discussed above and agrees that he or she will assume all responsibility for his or herself and their guests for the consequences of those risks. Guest agrees to waive any claim whatsoever against Owner for accidents, medical conditions or claims arising from his or her own use or guests’ use of the cabin amenities or hot tub. Guest also understands and agrees that he or she is responsible and liable and will pay Owner upon request for any damages that occur to the cabin amenities and hot tub and its support equipment through his or her own or guests’ misuse and/or negligence, for example, but not limited to, using the incorrect detergents in the dishwasher or clothes washer, neglecting to extinguish all fires in the grill or fire pit, failing to replace and secure the hot tub cover, walking on or otherwise damaging the hot tub cover, or damaging the hot tub filtration system with foreign objects, soaps or oils, or causing excessive water overflow.
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Glamping near Rogue River guide

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If you're looking for a glamping experience near Rogue River, Oregon, Cedar Bloom with 1299 reviews, Far Away yet Tranquil and Close with 324 reviews, or Sunset Bay Meadows with 279 reviews. And don't worry about amenities, popular options include potable water, showers, and toilets. Plus, if you're into off-roading, climbing, or surfing, you'll find plenty of opportunities for those activities too. So pack your bags and get ready to enjoy the great outdoors in style!

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