The best river, stream, or creek cabins near Oroville

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Looking for a cozy cabin on the river near Oroville, Washington? Hipcamp has over 60 options that fit the bill. With top campsites like Toby Mill Cabin (50 reviews), Nirvana Gardens (45 reviews), and Green Mantis Farm (15 reviews), you can rest assured that you'll have a great experience. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, showers, and toilets, while participating in activities like wind sports, swimming, and hiking. Prices can range from as low as $22 up to an average of $81 per night. Book your stay now!

99% (99) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Oroville

Toby Mill Cabin

1. Toby Mill Cabin

98%
(121)
18mi from Oroville · 1 site · Lodging
We’ve had this property in my family for over 30 years and it is been a potato farm, a cattle ranch, and a Lumber-mill site. We built our cabin from scratch from 47 tamarack large trees on our property. This is a very rustic and remote log cabin situated on 120 acres that is adjacent to DNR state land. It is primarily forested and teaming with wildlife. The cabin is about 4000 feet in elevation on Lemonasky Mountain just 1 mile below and an historical fire look-out. It is perched on top of a beautiful large meadow with a 50 mile view that has wonderful sunrises and sunsets.
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from 
$109
 / night
Colville National Forest

2. 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.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

Looking for a cozy cabin on the river near Oroville, Washington? Hipcamp has over 60 options that fit the bill. With top campsites like Toby Mill Cabin (50 reviews), Nirvana Gardens (45 reviews), and Green Mantis Farm (15 reviews), you can rest assured that you'll have a great experience. Enjoy popular amenities like campfires, showers, and toilets, while participating in activities like wind sports, swimming, and hiking. Prices can range from as low as $22 up to an average of $81 per night. Book your stay now!

99% (99) 2 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Oroville

Toby Mill Cabin

1. Toby Mill Cabin

98%
(121)
18mi from Oroville · 1 site · Lodging
We’ve had this property in my family for over 30 years and it is been a potato farm, a cattle ranch, and a Lumber-mill site. We built our cabin from scratch from 47 tamarack large trees on our property. This is a very rustic and remote log cabin situated on 120 acres that is adjacent to DNR state land. It is primarily forested and teaming with wildlife. The cabin is about 4000 feet in elevation on Lemonasky Mountain just 1 mile below and an historical fire look-out. It is perched on top of a beautiful large meadow with a 50 mile view that has wonderful sunrises and sunsets.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$109
 / night
Colville National Forest

2. 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.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires

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