Cabins near Oroville

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In Oroville, you’ll find over a dozen cabin options—each offering a solid base for exploring the region’s dry hills, lakes, and quiet trails. Cabins here range from simple hideouts starting at $65 a night to more comfortable setups around $148 on average. Top-rated spots like Toby Mill Cabin (87 reviews) and Nirvana Gardens (65 reviews) sit close to horseback-riding trails, fishing lakes, and hiking routes that locals actually use. Want wifi, a hot shower, and a place for your dog? Most cabins cover the essentials. Oroville’s cabin scene isn’t flashy, but it’s practical—and a smart way to keep things simple while you get outside.

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With 18 foot ceilings the cabin is full of light and great views

2. Nirvana Gardens

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27mi from Oroville · 6 sites · Lodging · Riverside, WA
Nirvana gardens is at 3000 feet in the North Cascades of Washington. It is 140 acres with a private lake. You will have access to hundreds of acres of roaming with your own private lake. Trail run, hike, Mountain Bike, lake swim, or just sit, meditate, and read a book on the cedar dock watching the sun sets. Nirvana is available in winter with certain requirements. Please message before booking to get a list of the requirements for winter months October 20th to April 1st. I had been searching for over 2 years for a property where I could make a difference in the environment and live in the wilderness. I was looking for water on a large tract of land that was remote. In 2017 I found the perfect property and to my dismay it had sold 2 days before I saw the listing. I was shocked because this was the perfect property. In my 2 years of searching I knew exactly what I wanted and this was the property. It had a private lake with fish. A solar cabin with a flush toilet and hot shower. The cabins 8 foot windows faced West for magical sunsets and view of the storms that roll in from the coast. It was beautifully treed with just the right amount of open meadow and forest with Hemlock, Ponderosa pine, and Larch. How could this property be sold? I tried to let it go but thought about it for the next year. After a year and a half had passed and my search continued I came across an advertisement for this magical property, it was up for sale again. I called the real estate agent immediately and found that an offer had been made but the buyers could not commit for 5 more months. I made an offer that day not really knowing how I was going to pull off the money. I knew this property was meant for me. I wrote the owner a letter explaining that I was a land steward and that this land would never be developed. I would be putting it in a land trust where no developers could put up condos. The owner happened to be a environmentally focused human and he ended up selling to me. Come to find out when I had first saw the property sold a year and a half before, that transaction had fallen through. The owner had just taken it off the market for the winter. You will absolutely love the magic of Nirvana Gardens. The quiet, the wild animals, the crystal clear lake, clean air, and relaxing healing atmosphere of the ultimate nature bath.
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$148
 / night
Big Twin Lake Resort

3. Big Twin Lake Resort

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49mi from Oroville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Winthrop, WA
Relax by the Water at Big Twin Lake Resort Nestled on the shores of Big Twin Lake in sunny Okanogan County, our resort is just three miles south of Winthrop, WA—close to town, yet perfectly peaceful. This is a site or camping cabin located within our 50 acre camping resort. Big Twin Lake Resort offers a quiet, relaxing getaway with easy access to the area's natural beauty. Big Twin is a renowned fly-fishing lake, stocked annually and ideal for both seasoned anglers and beginners. Spend your days casting a line, exploring nearby hiking and biking trails, or simply soaking up the views. Our resort offers the perfect balance of relaxation and outdoor fun. Kids and adults alike will love spending time on the water with our rowboats, pedal boats, and paddle boards, all available for rent. With its quiet, laid-back atmosphere and a wide range of outdoor activities, Big Twin Lake Resort is the perfect spot for your next family vacation.
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$32
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Colville National Forest

4. Colville National Forest

56%
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680 sites · Ione, Washington
Shaped by behemoth glaciers that carved out the land over 10,000 years ago, Colville National Forest is a gorgeous treasure spanning 1.1 million acres (props to President Theodore Roosevelt for saving it). The lands include a number of geographic features including the Kettle River, upper reach of the Columbia River and the Selkirk mountain range, which is considered to be at the foothills of the Rockies. Residents (including several Native American tribes) and visitors enjoy camping, nearly 500 miles of hiking trails, mountain biking, lakes, rivers and some too legit to quit wildlife including grizzly bears, cougars, bald eagles and the last remaining herd of caribou in the US. That was almost starting to sound like an indie music festival lineup! Did we mention it’s an inspiring place? So much so that close to a million smackeroos was recently rewarded for continued restoration projects. Check the forest website for alerts and advisories.
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Healing Haven Campground

5. Healing Haven Campground

8.4mi from Oroville · 1 site · Lodging · Oroville, WA
Healing Haven Campground @ Lone Wolf Ranch is located in the Okanogan Highlands just 4 miles south of the Canadian border off of Hwy 97 and just outside the historical town of Oroville, Washington. The orchards and green pastures of the valley floor are in contrast to the rigged cliffs and dramatic glacial features that surround our 20 acres located on an isolated and peaceful high mountain plateau. Just 1.5 miles away is the wonderful Lake Wannacut Public Access Area where you can swim, enjoy the day on your boat, or just lazily fish from the shore. There are biking and horseback trails such as the Similkameen Trail, the Whistler Canyon Trail, and a vast amount of ATV trails. Museums, local wineries, and an 18 hole golf course provide great day trips and there are a myriad of scenic drives awaiting your exploration. On the property itself you can bike, hike, get a lesson in gold panning at our very own gold mine, or even go on a dogsled ride. Enquire as to availability of tours and experiences at time of booking. The area is rich with quartz and many other minerals and crystals reported to be both a spiritual and a health benefit and the seclusion and quiet will leave you feeling rejuvenated after your stay with us. We look forward to welcoming you to Healing Haven Campground, hope you will excuse any renovations and/or construction of our newly established home, kennel, and campground here in the wild and wonderful Okanogan region, and we also hope that you will have time to book a tour of the kennel, home to an authentic Alaskan Iditarod Sled Dog Team known as the Polar Pirate Pups. Several dispersed campsites are available immediately, with a small cabin to be used as a common area, a Tiny Lodge, and what we call The Tiniest Home coming in the following weeks. See you soon!
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$77
 / night
Pine Near RV Park & Campground

6. Pine Near RV Park & Campground

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47mi from Oroville · 56 sites · Winthrop, WA
The Pine Near stands out as a unique and modern park, offering a private retreat just one block from Winthrop and the scenic North Cascade Loop. Established in 1972 and revitalized in 2012 by new local owners, this charming campground has welcomed 49 years of satisfied guests. Its intimate atmosphere encourages neighbors to connect or simply enjoy a moment of tranquility. One of the standout features of The Pine Near is its convenient location, allowing guests to safely leave their RVs parked and take a leisurely stroll to Downtown Winthrop. This is an invaluable perk, especially since parking in the bustling downtown area can be quite challenging. Winthrop is a treasure trove of unique shops, showcasing the talents of local artists, craftsmen, and intriguing partners. Be sure to explore this vibrant community, as it offers a delightful mix of dining, shopping, and outdoor activities. Whether you’re seeking adventure in the nearby natural wonders, swimming holes, or simply a peaceful getaway, The Pine Near provides the perfect base for your explorations. Enjoy the best of both worlds—relaxation and recreation—at this exceptional campground.
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Black Beach Resort

7. Black Beach Resort

38mi from Oroville · 78 sites · Republic, WA
Discover the unique charm of Black Beach Resort, the largest camping destination on the stunning southwestern shore of Lake Curlew. Here, you can immerse yourself in nature while enjoying a spacious RV park and cozy cabins, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking lake views. Our resort features one, two, and three-bedroom cabins, each equipped with full kitchen amenities, including a refrigerator, microwave, and coffeemaker. Each cabin also boasts a private bathroom with a shower and comes with bed linens, ensuring a comfortable stay. Enjoy your morning coffee or evening meals while taking in the spectacular scenery that surrounds you. For RV enthusiasts, Black Beach Resort offers generously sized, easily accessible waterfront sites with full hookups for water, sewer, and 50 amp power supply. Our manicured grass sites provide a perfect setting for relaxation, complemented by clean bathhouses featuring spacious showers. Non-waterfront sites offer ample shade and stunning views, allowing you to create your ideal camping experience. Adventure awaits at the Black Beach trailhead, perfect for walking, jogging, and biking. Engage in water sports like paddle boarding and kayaking, or enjoy our designated play and swim area, which has plenty of space for everyone. Additional amenities include a complimentary boat launch and trailer parking for guests, as well as a full-service convenience store
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The Sun Cove Resort

10. The Sun Cove Resort

6mi from Oroville · 53 sites · Oroville, WA
Discover the unique charm of Wannacut Lake, a rare natural Epsom Salt Lake that stands out among the few of its kind in the world. This stunning body of water stretches over two miles and is nourished by underground springs, making it not only one of the most picturesque lakes in the area but also one of the deepest, reaching depths of 210 feet. Wannacut Lake is an exceptional destination for those seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. The lake offers outstanding fishing opportunities, allowing anglers to reel in a variety of fish while enjoying the serene surroundings. Whether you prefer lounging by the shore or engaging in recreational activities, this tranquil spot provides the perfect backdrop for unwinding. In addition to its natural beauty, the area surrounding Wannacut Lake is rich with outdoor activities. Visitors can explore nearby hiking trails, swim in refreshing waters, or simply bask in the sun. With local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, you can easily enjoy a meal or pick up supplies to enhance your stay. Experience the unparalleled allure of Wannacut Lake and create lasting memories in this idyllic setting.
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In Oroville, you’ll find over a dozen cabin options—each offering a solid base for exploring the region’s dry hills, lakes, and quiet trails. Cabins here range from simple hideouts starting at $65 a night to more comfortable setups around $148 on average. Top-rated spots like Toby Mill Cabin (87 reviews) and Nirvana Gardens (65 reviews) sit close to horseback-riding trails, fishing lakes, and hiking routes that locals actually use. Want wifi, a hot shower, and a place for your dog? Most cabins cover the essentials. Oroville’s cabin scene isn’t flashy, but it’s practical—and a smart way to keep things simple while you get outside.

99% (209)

Top-rated campgrounds

With 18 foot ceilings the cabin is full of light and great views

2. Nirvana Gardens

100%
(87)
27mi from Oroville · 6 sites · Lodging · Riverside, WA
Nirvana gardens is at 3000 feet in the North Cascades of Washington. It is 140 acres with a private lake. You will have access to hundreds of acres of roaming with your own private lake. Trail run, hike, Mountain Bike, lake swim, or just sit, meditate, and read a book on the cedar dock watching the sun sets. Nirvana is available in winter with certain requirements. Please message before booking to get a list of the requirements for winter months October 20th to April 1st. I had been searching for over 2 years for a property where I could make a difference in the environment and live in the wilderness. I was looking for water on a large tract of land that was remote. In 2017 I found the perfect property and to my dismay it had sold 2 days before I saw the listing. I was shocked because this was the perfect property. In my 2 years of searching I knew exactly what I wanted and this was the property. It had a private lake with fish. A solar cabin with a flush toilet and hot shower. The cabins 8 foot windows faced West for magical sunsets and view of the storms that roll in from the coast. It was beautifully treed with just the right amount of open meadow and forest with Hemlock, Ponderosa pine, and Larch. How could this property be sold? I tried to let it go but thought about it for the next year. After a year and a half had passed and my search continued I came across an advertisement for this magical property, it was up for sale again. I called the real estate agent immediately and found that an offer had been made but the buyers could not commit for 5 more months. I made an offer that day not really knowing how I was going to pull off the money. I knew this property was meant for me. I wrote the owner a letter explaining that I was a land steward and that this land would never be developed. I would be putting it in a land trust where no developers could put up condos. The owner happened to be a environmentally focused human and he ended up selling to me. Come to find out when I had first saw the property sold a year and a half before, that transaction had fallen through. The owner had just taken it off the market for the winter. You will absolutely love the magic of Nirvana Gardens. The quiet, the wild animals, the crystal clear lake, clean air, and relaxing healing atmosphere of the ultimate nature bath.
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$148
 / night
Big Twin Lake Resort

3. Big Twin Lake Resort

97%
(39)
49mi from Oroville · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Winthrop, WA
Relax by the Water at Big Twin Lake Resort Nestled on the shores of Big Twin Lake in sunny Okanogan County, our resort is just three miles south of Winthrop, WA—close to town, yet perfectly peaceful. This is a site or camping cabin located within our 50 acre camping resort. Big Twin Lake Resort offers a quiet, relaxing getaway with easy access to the area's natural beauty. Big Twin is a renowned fly-fishing lake, stocked annually and ideal for both seasoned anglers and beginners. Spend your days casting a line, exploring nearby hiking and biking trails, or simply soaking up the views. Our resort offers the perfect balance of relaxation and outdoor fun. Kids and adults alike will love spending time on the water with our rowboats, pedal boats, and paddle boards, all available for rent. With its quiet, laid-back atmosphere and a wide range of outdoor activities, Big Twin Lake Resort is the perfect spot for your next family vacation.
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$32
 / night
Colville National Forest

4. Colville National Forest

56%
(9)
680 sites · Ione, Washington
Shaped by behemoth glaciers that carved out the land over 10,000 years ago, Colville National Forest is a gorgeous treasure spanning 1.1 million acres (props to President Theodore Roosevelt for saving it). The lands include a number of geographic features including the Kettle River, upper reach of the Columbia River and the Selkirk mountain range, which is considered to be at the foothills of the Rockies. Residents (including several Native American tribes) and visitors enjoy camping, nearly 500 miles of hiking trails, mountain biking, lakes, rivers and some too legit to quit wildlife including grizzly bears, cougars, bald eagles and the last remaining herd of caribou in the US. That was almost starting to sound like an indie music festival lineup! Did we mention it’s an inspiring place? So much so that close to a million smackeroos was recently rewarded for continued restoration projects. Check the forest website for alerts and advisories.
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Healing Haven Campground

5. Healing Haven Campground

8.4mi from Oroville · 1 site · Lodging · Oroville, WA
Healing Haven Campground @ Lone Wolf Ranch is located in the Okanogan Highlands just 4 miles south of the Canadian border off of Hwy 97 and just outside the historical town of Oroville, Washington. The orchards and green pastures of the valley floor are in contrast to the rigged cliffs and dramatic glacial features that surround our 20 acres located on an isolated and peaceful high mountain plateau. Just 1.5 miles away is the wonderful Lake Wannacut Public Access Area where you can swim, enjoy the day on your boat, or just lazily fish from the shore. There are biking and horseback trails such as the Similkameen Trail, the Whistler Canyon Trail, and a vast amount of ATV trails. Museums, local wineries, and an 18 hole golf course provide great day trips and there are a myriad of scenic drives awaiting your exploration. On the property itself you can bike, hike, get a lesson in gold panning at our very own gold mine, or even go on a dogsled ride. Enquire as to availability of tours and experiences at time of booking. The area is rich with quartz and many other minerals and crystals reported to be both a spiritual and a health benefit and the seclusion and quiet will leave you feeling rejuvenated after your stay with us. We look forward to welcoming you to Healing Haven Campground, hope you will excuse any renovations and/or construction of our newly established home, kennel, and campground here in the wild and wonderful Okanogan region, and we also hope that you will have time to book a tour of the kennel, home to an authentic Alaskan Iditarod Sled Dog Team known as the Polar Pirate Pups. Several dispersed campsites are available immediately, with a small cabin to be used as a common area, a Tiny Lodge, and what we call The Tiniest Home coming in the following weeks. See you soon!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$77
 / night
Pine Near RV Park & Campground

6. Pine Near RV Park & Campground

100%
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47mi from Oroville · 56 sites · Winthrop, WA
The Pine Near stands out as a unique and modern park, offering a private retreat just one block from Winthrop and the scenic North Cascade Loop. Established in 1972 and revitalized in 2012 by new local owners, this charming campground has welcomed 49 years of satisfied guests. Its intimate atmosphere encourages neighbors to connect or simply enjoy a moment of tranquility. One of the standout features of The Pine Near is its convenient location, allowing guests to safely leave their RVs parked and take a leisurely stroll to Downtown Winthrop. This is an invaluable perk, especially since parking in the bustling downtown area can be quite challenging. Winthrop is a treasure trove of unique shops, showcasing the talents of local artists, craftsmen, and intriguing partners. Be sure to explore this vibrant community, as it offers a delightful mix of dining, shopping, and outdoor activities. Whether you’re seeking adventure in the nearby natural wonders, swimming holes, or simply a peaceful getaway, The Pine Near provides the perfect base for your explorations. Enjoy the best of both worlds—relaxation and recreation—at this exceptional campground.
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Black Beach Resort

7. Black Beach Resort

38mi from Oroville · 78 sites · Republic, WA
Discover the unique charm of Black Beach Resort, the largest camping destination on the stunning southwestern shore of Lake Curlew. Here, you can immerse yourself in nature while enjoying a spacious RV park and cozy cabins, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking lake views. Our resort features one, two, and three-bedroom cabins, each equipped with full kitchen amenities, including a refrigerator, microwave, and coffeemaker. Each cabin also boasts a private bathroom with a shower and comes with bed linens, ensuring a comfortable stay. Enjoy your morning coffee or evening meals while taking in the spectacular scenery that surrounds you. For RV enthusiasts, Black Beach Resort offers generously sized, easily accessible waterfront sites with full hookups for water, sewer, and 50 amp power supply. Our manicured grass sites provide a perfect setting for relaxation, complemented by clean bathhouses featuring spacious showers. Non-waterfront sites offer ample shade and stunning views, allowing you to create your ideal camping experience. Adventure awaits at the Black Beach trailhead, perfect for walking, jogging, and biking. Engage in water sports like paddle boarding and kayaking, or enjoy our designated play and swim area, which has plenty of space for everyone. Additional amenities include a complimentary boat launch and trailer parking for guests, as well as a full-service convenience store
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The Sun Cove Resort

10. The Sun Cove Resort

6mi from Oroville · 53 sites · Oroville, WA
Discover the unique charm of Wannacut Lake, a rare natural Epsom Salt Lake that stands out among the few of its kind in the world. This stunning body of water stretches over two miles and is nourished by underground springs, making it not only one of the most picturesque lakes in the area but also one of the deepest, reaching depths of 210 feet. Wannacut Lake is an exceptional destination for those seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. The lake offers outstanding fishing opportunities, allowing anglers to reel in a variety of fish while enjoying the serene surroundings. Whether you prefer lounging by the shore or engaging in recreational activities, this tranquil spot provides the perfect backdrop for unwinding. In addition to its natural beauty, the area surrounding Wannacut Lake is rich with outdoor activities. Visitors can explore nearby hiking trails, swim in refreshing waters, or simply bask in the sun. With local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, you can easily enjoy a meal or pick up supplies to enhance your stay. Experience the unparalleled allure of Wannacut Lake and create lasting memories in this idyllic setting.
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