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Luxury Camping Tipis near Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon
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Description
- Kid-friendly
- Pets allowed
- Barbecue
All of the tipis have concrete paver floors and come fully decorated. There isn't electricity inside of the tipis, so guests must also bring flashlights and lanterns. The tipis are equipped to withstand heavy rain while keeping glampers dry and warm on the inside. Although there are times even with the best efforts of the host, moisture can find it's way inside. Catalytic propane heating can be added on to the accommodation for an extra $20 per night. There are a shared bathroom and shower facilities for all guests. There is potable water available in the campground during May through November. Complimentary WiFi is available in the resort area.
Full refund
If the guest cancels 7 days or more prior to check in.
Features
- Cell service
- Toilet
- Shower
- Sink
- Firewood
- Picnic area
- Fire pit
- Games
- Shared Barbecue
- Wi-Fi/Internet
Location + Surroundings
Local services
- Supermarket
Entertainment
- Shopping
- Museums
- Clubs/Nightclubs/Bars
Just one hour and 30 minutes from O'Brien is the city of Ashland. This city is known for its strong arts and culture scene and guests can go to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which takes place in Ashland and draws thousands of guests to the area each year. Visitors should also check out the Mount Ashland Ski Area for a fix of winter sports, or plan a whitewater rafting trip or wilderness fishing trip with a local tour company, like Noah's River Adventures. Ashland is also home to Weisinger's Winery, the Schneider Museum of Art, and Lithia Park, a 93-acre plush park that is perfect for a picnic or a jog through the greenery.
When coming to the campground, guests should look for a blinking yellow intersection light and the O'Brien Market with a vintage police car in front. The property is located a half block behind the market.
Activities
- Biking
- Fishing
- Golfing
- Kayaking/Canoeing
- Winter sports
- Wine tasting
- Jeep tours
- ATV/Quads/4x4
- Zip-lining
- Whitewater rafting
- Wildlife watching
Guests can enjoy the beautiful natural beauty of the campground with the wooded area and "olde" fashion swimming hole. They may see wild turkeys, deer, otter, butterflies, and other native critters. In the springtime, glampers will get to see the area's native flowers in bloom. In addition, there are plenty of nearby sights to see if guests are up for a little bit of travel. Some examples of places to see are the Rough and Ready Botanical Wayside, Kerbyville Museum, Siskiyou National Forest, Lake Selmac, Swinging Bridge, Bolan Lake, and the Tannen Lakes.
Explorers can head to Crater Lake, which is the deepest lake in the U.S. They will also enjoy the Rogue River for whitewater rafting and the Oregon Caves National Monument. Oenophiles should stick around the Rogue River area to visit its expanding wine region—Umpqua's wine region is another must too.
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Accommodation Rules
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Check-in: 3:00 p.m.
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Check-out: 12:00 p.m.
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Infants allowed Under 2 years old
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Children allowed 2-12 years old
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Pets allowed
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No parties
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Some spaces are shared
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