I don’t want to stay just anywhere when I visit Willamette Valley…I want to find the best glamping in Oregon Wine Country! That’s because coming home to a unique yurt, luxury tent, vintage camper, and the like makes my wine trip extra special.
I’ve been fortunate enough to stay in a few different glamping spots in the Willamette Valley. So if you’re looking for unique places to stay during your trip, here’s where to find the best glamping in Oregon Wine Country!
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Best Glamping in Oregon Wine Country
All of these are within the Willamette Valley region in the northwest quadrant of Oregon. Oregon is the third largest wine region in the US behind California Wine Country and Washington. Learn more about the region and its AVAs in my guide to the best Oregon wines.
The Vintages Trailer Resort
link to book | location: Dayton, OR | rates: ~$110+/night | vibe: tiny living with vintage charm
The Vintages is probably my favorite glamping in Oregon Wine Country. It’s not like any other trailer park you’ve seen. Sure, one side of the grounds is for people to park their RV, but the other side has rows of vintage trailers dotting a tree-lit street.
And these aren’t the run-down trailers of your nightmares. They’ve been restored and cleaned to include modern amenities. If you’ve ever heard of Autocamp Russian River outside of Santa Rosa in Sonoma County, California or Bay Point Landing on Oregon Coast’s Coos Bay, this RV park is similar!
You’ll find vintage and airstream trailers gutted and reimagined with hair conditioning, incredibly comfy beds, TVs, mini fireplaces, and a kitchen with really good pour over coffee. Each trailer looks different and comes with bikes, a grill, and outdoor seating.
Most of the trailers also have a toilet and shower in them, but you’ll likely want to make use of the pool house restrooms for some privacy. The first time I stayed here the bathroom was only separated by a curtain, so it could get a bit smelly.
You’ll also find wine, s’more packs, and other goodies from you can purchase from the lodge gift shop to enjoy at the hot tub or pool on the property at this glamping wine country spot.
As someone who isn’t much of a camper, I was nervous about what these would be like. But I can say they are as cute as a button and perfect for people looking to go glamping in Oregon Wine Country!
The Bali House
link to book | location: Scott’s Mill, OR | rates: ~$161/night | size: 1 bed, 1 bath | vibe: greenhouse fairy tale
My jaw dropped when I first stumbled across the Oregon Wine Country glamping gem. It’s a 2-story greenhouse with tons of light and greenery throughout that speaks to my plant parent heart.
The loft has a comfortable bed with 500 thread count sheets and cozy down comforter. Downstairs is a seating area and private hot tub for your personal use. There are also a fire pit and barbecue outside, plus the private fully-operational bathroom is only a short walk away in the barn.
Luxe Container Getaway
website | location: Oregon City, OR | rates: ~$225/night | size: 1 bed, 1 bath | vibe: modern
This private luxury container home is located inside a bamboo grove and lavender field overlooking a scenic valley. It’s modern and deceptively spacious, with an expansive deck exposing you to a nightly sunset. You’re only minutes away from multiple wine tasting rooms, and you can even take a short drive to spend the day in Portland.
Tiny Perch
link to book | location: Sherwood, OR | rates: ~$75/night | size: 1 bed, 1 bath | vibe: colorful farmhouse chic | pet friendly
The Tiny Perch is but one of a few tiny homes clustered in a glamping hub near Tulatin Valley, an under-the-radar wine country area just north of Willamette Valley and west of Portland. This tiny home is bright yellow and has similarly happy colors inside. The tiny home has a deck perfect for star gazing and a shared fire pit screaming for s’mores.
Forest Creek Cottage
link to book | location: Springfield, OR | rates: ~$212/night | size: 1 bed, 1 bath | vibe: cozy tiny house | pet friendly | hot tub
I’m dying to book this tiny home the next time I explore Eugene, OR. It’s located one town over in Springfield (AKA the Springfield from The Simpsons) along the McKenzie River outdoor recreation area. The tiny home is cozy with a cabin vibe and all the basic amenities, including a spacious outdoor seating area where you can sip your morning coffee or a glass of wine from one of Eugene’s best wineries.
Camelot Yurt
link to book | location: Veneta, OR | rates: ~$133/night | size: 1 bed, 1 bath | vibe: mythical yurt
This yurt is decorated like the mythical castle city Camelot in Arthurian legend, as evidenced by the armor and swords decorating the walls. It’s surprisingly spacious on the inside, with enough room for a queen bed, a flatscreen TV, and a full bathroom. Staying here keeps you close to 8 different wineries, and you’re only 10 miles from Eugene or about an hour from the Oregon coast. There’s even complimentary breakfast offered at the main house every morning.
Glamping Airstream
link to book | location: Damascus, OR | rates: ~$177/night | size: 1 bed, 1 bath | vibe: campy and rustic
This airstream is nestled in a private forest of old growth Fir and Maple trees. It’s equipped with a full bathroom and kitchen, though you’re welcome to use the private outdoor shower. If you’re craving adventure, hop in the car for a short drive to the Clackamas River for a lazy day float, or venture up to Mt. Hood for a scenic hike. When you go, make sure to say hi to the baby goats!
More ideas for exploring Willamette Valley
After you book your stay at some of the best glamping in Oregon Wine Country, here are ways to fill your itinerary:
- Best Wineries in Willamette Valley
- My Favorite Restaurants in Willamette Valley
- Things to Do in Oregon Wine Country
- Best Restaurants in Portland
- PDX’s Best Gift Shops
- Must-Visit Portland Antique Shops
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Here are even more unique rentals around the Pacific Northwest.
- Boutique Hotels in Eugene, Oregon
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- Cozy, Instagram-Worthy Cabins in Oregon
- The Most Unique Hotels in Washington
- Cool Places to Stay in Seattle
- Cozy Winter Cabins in Washington to Book Right Now
- The Best Washington Wine Country Hotels
Photo credit: The photos not watermarked as mine are either from VRBO or by the talented Ashley Cook Photography. She accompanied me on a trip hosted by Willamette Valley Visitors Association and was a dream to work with! She made us feel comfortable and was very quick at getting awesome photos! I’d definitely recommend her if you need a photographer in Oregon!
Marcie says
This is the cutest post! I’ve never been glamping but this totally looks like something I’d like to do! I’ve had a hard time finding a good one in the Seattle-area so I guess I should check out Oregon!
Adria Saracino says
Yay, happy to share this with you! The Vintages are pretty close outside of Portland so the drive isn’t too far. I highly recommend it!
Amanda says
This looks like a great way to spend a long weekend!!
Adria Saracino says
I agree! I hope you’re able to make it happen in the future sometime soon!