The best airstreams near Camas

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Within commuting distance of Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington, Camas is a good base if you want to visit area attractions without staying in a big city. Many people stop here for snacks and supplies on their way out to the hiking trails of the Columbia River Gorge or on their way to the nearby Yacolt Burn State Forest. That said, there's plenty to do in and around Camas, particularly in the warm summer months. Area highlights include the Washougal River, which is dotted with freshwater swimming holes fed by glacial melt, and Lacamas Lake, an excellent spot for fishing and birdwatching.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Margaux | Airstream Glamping in PDX

1. Margaux | Airstream Glamping in PDX

97%
(29)
11mi from Camas · 1 site · Lodging · Portland, OR
Margaux is a 1969 Airstream Bambi tucked into a quiet garden in PDX. She may be small, but she’s full of light, charm, and nostalgia. Put a record on, slip into the hot tub, or just curl up and enjoy the city from your own little hideaway. Inside you’ll find a kitchenette, pull out bed, and simple glamping-style bathroom. The backyard, screened porch, chimenea, and spa tub are all yours to enjoy year round. Towels, linens, shampoo, coffee, and basic cooking supplies are provided. Our commissary offers wine, beer, and pre-rolls for purchase (let us know if you would prefer these items removed). Guest access: The garden, hot tub, and firepit are available year-round (quiet hours start at 10 PM, so please keep voice and music low). While this is a shared space, we respect our guests’ privacy and follow your lead. You may see us doing light gardening, home maintenance, or letting the pups out but we always do our best to give you the right of way. Other things to note: Margaux is a queer household. All are welcome, but kindness and respect are required. Intolerance of any kind is not permitted. Shared Spaces & Pets: You may see us doing some yardwork or taking the dogs out but we do our best to give you as much privacy as we can. We do live in an active neighborhood so a little noise is normal but minimal. We have three dogs and a cat who use the yard, so if you’re bringing a pet, make sure they’re friendly with other animals and leashed if needed. Mt. Tabor Dog Park is nearby for zoomies! Please help us keep the garden intact by making sure the is no digging or running through the plants. Guest Policy & Smoking: Only registered Airbnb guests may use the Airstream, yard, or hot tub. Smoking is allowed on the deck and please use the ashtray. Bathroom & Kitchen: The kitchen is small but has a stovetop, sink, and mini-fridge and is best for light meals. The bathroom has an RV toilet and handheld propane shower—please make sure you’re comfortable with these features. Entertainment & Amenities: Record player, VHS collection, books, garden firepit, and spa tub. Essentials provided: towels, shampoo/conditioner/soap, coffee/tea, and basic cooking supplies. Guests 18+ only unless accompanied by an adult (13+ allowed).
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$75
 / night
Airstream Near the Gorge, Edgefield

2. Airstream Near the Gorge, Edgefield

100%
(22)
6.6mi from Camas · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging · Troutdale, OR
Welcome to a serene Airstream retreat designed to provide you with a peaceful and scenic escape at the gateway to the Columbia River Gorge. This location is perfect for exploring the Gorge waterfalls while being just 15 minutes from the city and PDX, and just minutes from McMenamin’s Edgefield. The airstream sits on the back half of our 3 acres in a park-like setting, surrounded by a field of Douglas Firs and fruit trees.. Everyone who steps foot on our property falls in love. Relax in the Adirondack chairs under the awning or out by the fire ball. You can explore the 3 acre park like property...jump on the trampoline; swing in tree swing, relax in the double hammock, play some corn hole, eat at the picnic table and look for fish in the small pond. ⭑Master Bedroom:⭑ ✔ Comfortable Queen Bed ⭑Living Space:⭑ ✔ Entertainment options including a TV to watch basic cable or Netflix ✔ Couch that turns into a double bed for extra guests ✔ Dedicated workspace with Wi-Fi for remote work ⭑Kitchen and Dining Area:⭑ ✔ Fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, coffee maker, and all necessary dishes and silverware ✔ Stocked with condiments and coffee (just ask for anything) ✔ Space to cook your own meals and enjoy them in comfort ⭑Bathrooms:⭑ ✔ Bathroom and Shower with soap, shampoo; conditioner ⭑Outdoor Space:⭑ ✔ 3-acre park-like setting with 150’ tall (6’ diameter) Douglas Fir trees, fruit trees, and fish pond to explore ✔ Covered awning with Adirondack chairs with stunning valley views ✔ Fire ball and BBQ grill (on request) for outdoor dining and relaxation (fire restrictions may apply) ✔ Tree Swing, Hammock, Trampoline for children, Outdoor Toys like ladder ball or corn hole (on request) ⭑Additional Amenities:⭑ ✔ Free parking on premises ✔ Self check-in for your convenience ⭑Safety and Security:⭑ ✔ Fire extinguisher and first aid kit for your peace of mind ⭑Entertainment and Connectivity:⭑ ✔ Children’s books and toys for family-friendly stays (on request) ✔ High-speed Wi-Fi for streaming and work ⭑Additional Perks:⭑ ✔ Host available for local tips, airport rides, rides to Edgefield concerts, and guided trips to nearby waterfalls
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

Within commuting distance of Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington, Camas is a good base if you want to visit area attractions without staying in a big city. Many people stop here for snacks and supplies on their way out to the hiking trails of the Columbia River Gorge or on their way to the nearby Yacolt Burn State Forest. That said, there's plenty to do in and around Camas, particularly in the warm summer months. Area highlights include the Washougal River, which is dotted with freshwater swimming holes fed by glacial melt, and Lacamas Lake, an excellent spot for fishing and birdwatching.

98% (41)

Top-rated campgrounds

Margaux | Airstream Glamping in PDX

1. Margaux | Airstream Glamping in PDX

97%
(29)
11mi from Camas · 1 site · Lodging · Portland, OR
Margaux is a 1969 Airstream Bambi tucked into a quiet garden in PDX. She may be small, but she’s full of light, charm, and nostalgia. Put a record on, slip into the hot tub, or just curl up and enjoy the city from your own little hideaway. Inside you’ll find a kitchenette, pull out bed, and simple glamping-style bathroom. The backyard, screened porch, chimenea, and spa tub are all yours to enjoy year round. Towels, linens, shampoo, coffee, and basic cooking supplies are provided. Our commissary offers wine, beer, and pre-rolls for purchase (let us know if you would prefer these items removed). Guest access: The garden, hot tub, and firepit are available year-round (quiet hours start at 10 PM, so please keep voice and music low). While this is a shared space, we respect our guests’ privacy and follow your lead. You may see us doing light gardening, home maintenance, or letting the pups out but we always do our best to give you the right of way. Other things to note: Margaux is a queer household. All are welcome, but kindness and respect are required. Intolerance of any kind is not permitted. Shared Spaces & Pets: You may see us doing some yardwork or taking the dogs out but we do our best to give you as much privacy as we can. We do live in an active neighborhood so a little noise is normal but minimal. We have three dogs and a cat who use the yard, so if you’re bringing a pet, make sure they’re friendly with other animals and leashed if needed. Mt. Tabor Dog Park is nearby for zoomies! Please help us keep the garden intact by making sure the is no digging or running through the plants. Guest Policy & Smoking: Only registered Airbnb guests may use the Airstream, yard, or hot tub. Smoking is allowed on the deck and please use the ashtray. Bathroom & Kitchen: The kitchen is small but has a stovetop, sink, and mini-fridge and is best for light meals. The bathroom has an RV toilet and handheld propane shower—please make sure you’re comfortable with these features. Entertainment & Amenities: Record player, VHS collection, books, garden firepit, and spa tub. Essentials provided: towels, shampoo/conditioner/soap, coffee/tea, and basic cooking supplies. Guests 18+ only unless accompanied by an adult (13+ allowed).
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$75
 / night
Airstream Near the Gorge, Edgefield

2. Airstream Near the Gorge, Edgefield

100%
(22)
6.6mi from Camas · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging · Troutdale, OR
Welcome to a serene Airstream retreat designed to provide you with a peaceful and scenic escape at the gateway to the Columbia River Gorge. This location is perfect for exploring the Gorge waterfalls while being just 15 minutes from the city and PDX, and just minutes from McMenamin’s Edgefield. The airstream sits on the back half of our 3 acres in a park-like setting, surrounded by a field of Douglas Firs and fruit trees.. Everyone who steps foot on our property falls in love. Relax in the Adirondack chairs under the awning or out by the fire ball. You can explore the 3 acre park like property...jump on the trampoline; swing in tree swing, relax in the double hammock, play some corn hole, eat at the picnic table and look for fish in the small pond. ⭑Master Bedroom:⭑ ✔ Comfortable Queen Bed ⭑Living Space:⭑ ✔ Entertainment options including a TV to watch basic cable or Netflix ✔ Couch that turns into a double bed for extra guests ✔ Dedicated workspace with Wi-Fi for remote work ⭑Kitchen and Dining Area:⭑ ✔ Fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, coffee maker, and all necessary dishes and silverware ✔ Stocked with condiments and coffee (just ask for anything) ✔ Space to cook your own meals and enjoy them in comfort ⭑Bathrooms:⭑ ✔ Bathroom and Shower with soap, shampoo; conditioner ⭑Outdoor Space:⭑ ✔ 3-acre park-like setting with 150’ tall (6’ diameter) Douglas Fir trees, fruit trees, and fish pond to explore ✔ Covered awning with Adirondack chairs with stunning valley views ✔ Fire ball and BBQ grill (on request) for outdoor dining and relaxation (fire restrictions may apply) ✔ Tree Swing, Hammock, Trampoline for children, Outdoor Toys like ladder ball or corn hole (on request) ⭑Additional Amenities:⭑ ✔ Free parking on premises ✔ Self check-in for your convenience ⭑Safety and Security:⭑ ✔ Fire extinguisher and first aid kit for your peace of mind ⭑Entertainment and Connectivity:⭑ ✔ Children’s books and toys for family-friendly stays (on request) ✔ High-speed Wi-Fi for streaming and work ⭑Additional Perks:⭑ ✔ Host available for local tips, airport rides, rides to Edgefield concerts, and guided trips to nearby waterfalls
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
$40
 / night

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The best airstreams near Camas guide

Where to go

The Columbia Gorge

Just outside of Camas, on both the Washington and Oregon sides of the Columbia River, the Columbia River Gorge is celebrated for its many viewpoints and great hikes. Popular hiking areas on the Washington side include Hamilton Mountain and Dog Mountain, both of which offer expansive views for those willing to trek up to the top. 

Mount St. Helens

Less than a two-hour drive from Camas, Mount St. Helens is best known for its 1980 eruption, which blew its pointed tip straight off. Visitors can learn about the eruption and about volcanoes in general at the mountain's visitor center or explore the Ape Cave, the longest continuous lava tube in the continental United States.

Mount Hood

On the Oregon side of the Columbia, Mount Hood is among the most popular ski destinations in the Pacific Northwest, with slopes for all skill levels along with snow-tubing hills and a summertime alpine slide. It’s also a great place for summertime hiking. Cinema fans won’t want to forego a visit to the mountain’s Timberline Lodge, where The Shining was filmed.

When to go

Camas is at its warmest and driest in the summer months, particularly if you want to go swimming in the nearby Washougal River. July and August are almost always hot and dry, but it’s always wise to be prepared for rain or overcast days. If you plan to camp in the area, but don’t want to deal with crowds, September’s a great time to do it, as most schools in the area start up right after Labor Day.