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Best family friendly Oregon unique stays

Among the 4303 accommodations in Oregon, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Custom A Frame Cabin \N-firepit & Grill-wifi & W/d-\npet Friendly!\nclose To Beach! - Oregon
9.6 292 reviews
Oregon
08/05 – 08/06
$505/nightfor 1 night

Custom A Frame Cabin \N-firepit & Grill-wifi & W/d-\npet Friendly!\nclose To Beach!

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cabin , Port Orford
This Port Orford mountain home is located near Hawthorne Gallery and Port Orford Heads State Park, within two miles, and three miles from Agate Beach and Humbug Mountain State Park.
This 1700-square-foot vacation rental boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeps eight, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, fireplace, balcony, Wi-Fi, and access to on-site amenities such as a game room and barbecue grills.
Cozy Modern Farmhouse, King Bed, Great Yard, Pets! - Oregon
9.9 181 reviews
Oregon
06/30 – 07/02
$442/nighttotal: $884 (2 )

Cozy Modern Farmhouse, King Bed, Great Yard, Pets!

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farm , Oak Grove
This charming Oak Grove farmhouse is conveniently located within 6 miles of Oregon City Shopping Center, Oaks Amusement Park, and Clackamas Town Center, offering easy access to shopping, entertainment, and dining. The gîte consistently receives excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall guest experience.
This 3-bedroom farmhouse comfortably sleeps 8 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious living area, and a relaxing terrace. Enjoy the beautiful garden, barbecue grills, and the convenience of on-site parking, all while taking advantage of the nearby waterfront location and access to nature trails.
Classic Cabin Near The River, Paths And Village - Oregon
9.6 64 reviews
Oregon
10/27 – 11/25
$250/nighttotal: $7250 (29 )

Classic Cabin Near The River, Paths And Village

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cabin , Sunriver
This secluded Sunriver cabin offers direct access to the Deschutes River Loop, a short walk to the Marina, and is minutes from Sunriver's attractions and Mt. Bachelor Ski Area, located 20 miles away.
This 830 square foot vacation home sleeps up to 6 guests and includes SHARC passes for access to pools and waterslides, complimentary bikes, and a spacious deck with a barbecue.
Golden Day Chalet: 3bed, Fenced Yard, Fire Pit - Oregon
9.9 112 reviews
Oregon
09/16 – 09/19
$265/nighttotal: $795 (3 )

Golden Day Chalet: 3bed, Fenced Yard, Fire Pit

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cabin , Mount Hood Village
The Golden Day Chalet, a three-bedroom, one-bathroom house located in Mount Hood Village within Hoodland Fire District #74, offers a private, fully fenced lot near Mount Hood's hiking trails and slopes, proximity unspecified.
This pet-friendly family dwelling sleeps six, boasting a Swiss-chalet style, a kitchen with modern appliances, a soaking tub, outdoor amenities including a fire pit and grill, and children's amenities such as toys and a pack 'n play.

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Best Oregon unique accommodations with a balcony

Ripplewood - Meredith Lodging - Oregon
8.9 35 reviews
Oregon
06/20 – 06/22
$512/nighttotal: $1024 (2 )

Ripplewood - Meredith Lodging

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house , Mount Hood Village
Ripplewood, a vacation home in Welches, Oregon, is located approximately 30 miles from Mount Hood Community College and its planetarium, offering easy access to Mount Hood's outdoor recreation.
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom house features a fully equipped kitchen, in-house hot tub, terrace, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking; it comfortably accommodates a small group or family and is near Mount Hood Village attractions.
Chalet Am Berg, Gourmet Kitchen, 3 Fireplaces, Bbq, Hot Tub, Dogs Welcome - Oregon
9.2 98 reviews
Oregon
06/24 – 06/29
$846/nighttotal: $4230 (5 )

Chalet Am Berg, Gourmet Kitchen, 3 Fireplaces, Bbq, Hot Tub, Dogs Welcome

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cabin , Government Camp
This charming cabin is located near Government Camp, just a short walk from Mount Hood National Forest and the Mt Hood Cultural Center and Museum. It boasts excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travelers.
The cabin has four bedrooms, comfortably accommodating up to 10 guests. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace, a spa tub, a barbecue, and a patio with scenic views.
Ocean View Retreat With Nautical Interior, Grill, Games, & Ac - Oregon
9.2 15 reviews
Oregon
07/10 – 07/12
$347/nighttotal: $694 (2 )

Ocean View Retreat With Nautical Interior, Grill, Games, & Ac

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cabin , Brookings
The Sand Dollar House is a coastal cabin located directly on Whaleshead Beach in Brookings, offering convenient access to Arch Rock State Park, Azalea Park, and downtown Brookings.
This 1550 square foot beach house accommodates up to 4 guests with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, featuring a full kitchen, air conditioning, internet, a deck for grilling and sea gazing, and basement entertainment including a pinball machine.
Riverfront Luxury Cabin #9 At The Log Cabin Inn - Oregon
10 136 reviews
Oregon
08/21 – 08/24
$337/nighttotal: $1011 (3 )

Riverfront Luxury Cabin #9 At The Log Cabin Inn

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cabin , Cascadia
This charming waterfront cabin is located just steps from the Willamette National Forest and McKenzie River, with Bigelow Hot Springs a short walk away. Guests rave about the cabin's excellent location and amenities, making it a perfect choice for a relaxing getaway. The 950-square-foot cabin comfortably sleeps four guests in its two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy fireplace, and access to a garden, barbecue grills, and free WiFi.

Frequently Asked Questions about unique stays in Oregon

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Oregon?

    Oregon has tons of hidden gems! For stunning natural beauty, check out the Oregon Vortex in Gold Hill, a quirky roadside attraction with unexplained gravitational anomalies. The Tillamook Creamery is a must-visit for cheese lovers, offering tours and tastings. For a unique historical experience, explore the ghost town of Shaniko, a preserved example of a frontier town. And don't forget the breathtaking views from the top of Mary's Peak, the highest point in the Coast Range.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Oregon?

    Oregon hosts many fantastic festivals! The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland is world-renowned, running from February to October. The Portland Rose Festival, held in June, is a classic, featuring a grand floral parade and other events. For a more unique experience, consider the annual Pendleton Round-Up, a rodeo and celebration of cowboy culture in Eastern Oregon.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Oregon?

    Oregon's landscape is incredibly diverse. You'll find dramatic coastlines with crashing waves and sea stacks along the Oregon Coast, lush rainforests in the western part of the state, like the Siuslaw National Forest, high desert landscapes in the east, such as the Alvord Desert, and majestic mountains in the Cascade Range, including iconic peaks like Mount Hood and Mount Jefferson. There are also many stunning rivers and lakes throughout the state.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Oregon?

    Absolutely! Portland is a major hub for professional sports, including the Portland Trail Blazers (basketball) and the Portland Timbers (soccer). Oregon also boasts world-class opportunities for hiking, mountain biking (like in the Central Oregon area), rock climbing (Smith Rock State Park is a popular spot), kayaking, and whitewater rafting on the Rogue River and Deschutes River.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Oregon?

    Oregon's weather can be unpredictable, so layers are key. Pack rain gear, including a waterproof jacket and pants, as rain is frequent, especially on the coast. Sturdy hiking boots are essential for exploring trails. Bring warm layers like fleece jackets and sweaters, even in summer, as evenings can get chilly. Sunscreen and a hat are also important, especially during summer months.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents of Oregon?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to interact with Oregonians and sample regional produce. Attend a performance at the Oregon Symphony or other local theater groups. Consider taking a guided tour focused on Oregon history and culture. Many smaller towns and communities host regular events where you can interact with locals.
  • Is Oregon known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes! In the fall, the leaves change color in the Cascade Mountains, creating stunning scenery. During winter, many areas receive significant snowfall, perfect for skiing and snowboarding at resorts like Mt. Bachelor and Timberline Lodge. In spring, wildflowers bloom across the state, especially in the eastern Oregon high desert. The Oregon coast is beautiful year-round, but especially dramatic during winter storms.
  • What are the best local foods in Oregon?

    Oregon boasts incredible culinary offerings! Seafood is a must-try, especially Dungeness crab and salmon. The state is also known for its excellent Pinot Noir wines, produced in the Willamette Valley. Try local cheeses from Tillamook Creamery, and don't miss out on fresh berries and fruits, particularly during the summer months. For a unique experience, try marionberry pie, a regional specialty.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Oregon?

    Oregon is an adventurer's paradise! Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail offers incredible views and challenges. Whitewater rafting on the Rogue River is a thrilling experience. Rock climbing at Smith Rock State Park is world-class. Mountain biking in Bend and Central Oregon offers a variety of trails. For a truly unique adventure, consider exploring the vast cave systems in the state.

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Best Oregon unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 4303 accommodations in Oregon, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Inviting Chalet With Grill Patio & Access To Pools Hot Tub Golf Tennis & Gym - Oregon
Oregon
07/10 – 07/12
$517/nighttotal: $1034 (2 )

Inviting Chalet With Grill Patio & Access To Pools Hot Tub Golf Tennis & Gym

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chalet , Redmond
This Redmond chalet is located 7.5 miles from Redmond Municipal Airport, with Hollinshead Park and Drake Park 17 miles away and Ponderosa Park 18 miles distant.
This 1440 square foot accommodation offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and can sleep up to 9 guests, featuring a full kitchen, air conditioning, a fireplace, and access to shared amenities including swimming pools, a hot tub, golf, and a fitness center.
Forest View Lodge: Game Room, Woodstove, Bbq, Hot Tub, Dogs Welcome - Oregon
9.4 75 reviews
Oregon
06/20 – 06/22
$613/nighttotal: $1226 (2 )

Forest View Lodge: Game Room, Woodstove, Bbq, Hot Tub, Dogs Welcome

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cabin , Mount Hood Village
This luxurious 3,200-square-foot Mount Hood Village lodge is situated less than a mile from Mount Hood National Forest and the Salmon River, and within two miles of the Sandy River and The Courses at Resort at the Mountain.
This four-bedroom, three-bathroom retreat sleeps nine guests and boasts a full kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioning, a jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, and ample parking, plus BBQ grills for outdoor dining.
Vintage Cabin Near Zig Zag River With Hot Tub & Sauna - Oregon
10 3 reviews
Oregon
07/08 – 07/11
$259/nighttotal: $777 (3 )

Vintage Cabin Near Zig Zag River With Hot Tub & Sauna

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cabin , Mount Hood Village
This vintage mountain lodge is located in Rhododendron, offering proximity to the Zig Zag River and convenient access to Timberline Lodge ski resort and The Courses at Resort at the Mountain golf course.
This cabin provides complimentary wireless internet, Smart TVs, a well-equipped kitchen, a hot tub, and a sauna, with easy access to outdoor activities at Mountain Sports and Rainbow Trout Farm.
Hot Tub! Peaceful Mountain Cabin At Hyatt Lake - Oregon
9.4 3 reviews
Oregon
07/10 – 07/12
$260/nighttotal: $520 (2 )

Hot Tub! Peaceful Mountain Cabin At Hyatt Lake

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cabin , Ashland
This Ashland vacation rental is conveniently located near Hyatt Reservoir (a 3-minute walk) and the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument (a 10-minute walk).
This 600-square-foot cabin features one bedroom, one bathroom, and can comfortably accommodate up to five guests, offering amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, a jacuzzi, and a terrace; plus, it's close to Ashland's cultural attractions and wineries.

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Best Oregon unique accommodations with a garden

Mckenzie River Cabin #13 At The Log Cabin Inn, Screened Porch, .5mi Trailhead - Oregon
10 140 reviews
Oregon
07/08 – 07/11
$345/nighttotal: $1035 (3 )

Mckenzie River Cabin #13 At The Log Cabin Inn, Screened Porch, .5mi Trailhead

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cabin , Cascadia
This McKenzie River waterfront lodge is steps from the Willamette National Forest and 0.3 miles from Bigelow Hot Springs.
The 940-square-foot home features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeps five, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, patio, and access to outdoor grills.
New - Cozy Waterfront Cabin Nestled In The Forest - King Beds / Ac / Fast Wi-fi - Oregon
9.8 9 reviews
Oregon
06/23 – 06/27
$658/nighttotal: $2632 (4 )

New - Cozy Waterfront Cabin Nestled In The Forest - King Beds / Ac / Fast Wi-fi

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cabin , Mount Hood Village
This pet-friendly Mount Hood Village cabin, located in Rhododendron, Oregon, offers easy access to numerous hiking trails (3-22 miles) and attractions like Mount Hood Ski Bowl and Timberline Lodge (within 8-15 miles).
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom lodge sleeps ten guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, high-speed internet, five 4K Roku TVs, a gas fireplace, and private balconies with creek views.
Solar Powered Little Cabin.  Private Deck And Remote Setting; Minutes From Town. - Oregon
10 4 reviews
Oregon
07/10 – 07/12
$218/nighttotal: $436 (2 )

Solar Powered Little Cabin. Private Deck And Remote Setting; Minutes From Town.

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cabin , Redmond
Reds End cabin, a secluded retreat near Redmond, Oregon, offers easy access to Terrebonne and Smith Rock State Park.
This 160-square-foot cottage features one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps two, providing a rustic getaway with a full kitchen, garden, parking, and strong 5G cell service; nearby attractions include the Juniper Golf Course and Deschutes County Fairgrounds.
Cozy Forest Escape-minutes To All Things Mt. Hood! - Oregon
9.8 635 reviews
Oregon
06/26 – 06/28
$327/nighttotal: $654 (2 )

Cozy Forest Escape-minutes To All Things Mt. Hood!

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cabin , Mount Hood Village
This Mount Hood Village cottage is conveniently located within walking distance of restaurants and a grocery store, five minutes from The Resort at the Mountain's 27-hole golf course, and a 30-minute drive from Mount Hood's ski resorts. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom getaway sleeps two, boasts a well-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, offers free Wi-Fi and Hulu, and features a cozy gas fireplace and a private garden.
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