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From beaches to mountains to forests, Oregon is a wonderland for anyone who loves the outdoors. We’ve got emerald green trees and sparkling lakes, rivers, and other waterways. But, if you’re like me, you also appreciate the Beaver State’s abundance of gorgeous glamping spots. The beauty is that you get to “camp” while also sleeping in a warm, comfy bed!
One of the best places for riverside glamping in Oregon is Umpqua’s Last Resort in Idleyld, Oregon. Known for its superb hospitality, extensive access to outdoor spaces and activities, and lovely options for glamping, you can’t go wrong!
This resort also boasts a variety of other accommodations, including cabins, campers, a tiny house, and an RV park.
You'll be greeted by welcoming, helpful staff. Plus, visitors have access to all the comforts of home, including tidy communal bathrooms and hot showers.
The resort's glamping facilities can accommodate groups of up to 10 people. Larger tents even have bunk beds.
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The concierge staff can help set your group up for a variety of fun adventures. Options include rafting, hiking, swimming, or mountain biking. Just ask!
We love that the tent sites are outfitted with amenities like Adirondack chairs and picnic tables. You'll also find grills for barbecuing and personal fire pits.
Other features include benches, soft rugs, lighting, and lots of space to store your belongings.
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Nighttime at Umpqua's Last Resort is especially magical. After an evening of stargazing, head into your tent, where the soft glow of the bedside lanterns beckons.
Be sure to visit some of the many majestic waterfalls that abound in the local area, which is known for its lush green forests and deep blue lakes and rivers.
Umpqua's Last Resort is also the perfect place to stay when visiting scenic Crater Lake National Park. It's just about a 45-minute drive from your tent.
This amazing riverside glamping spot also offers a private swimming hole for guests, so don’t forget your swimsuits! Remember to pack all your hiking essentials, too. Be sure to visit the Umpqua’s Last Resort website and Umpqua’s Last Resort Facebook page to discover more about this fabulous destination.
If you’re looking for more cool places to swim, Oregon has many other swimming holes to check out. What are your favorite glamping locations in Oregon and do you prefer sleeping in a tent or a cabin? Tell us what you think by leaving a comment.
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