Cave glamping near Lake Oswego

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2 top cave glamping sites near Lake Oswego

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Horse Lovers Paradise

8 sites · Lodging, Tents10 acres · La Center, WA
Horse Lovers Paradise is nestled in the beautiful Hazen Valley amongst Douglas Fir trees and a seasonal stream. Here on the ranch we provide room for campers with Tents, RV's, remote Hillside Camping and a Cozy Bunkhouse Room. You will find the ranch peaceful and serene.  Our garden/event area is prefect for children to play or gathering for a visit. There's firewood available which you may purchase here on the HipCamp site.  There are plenty of animals to love. We have horses to brush, ride and feed. You may also see a dog, cat and free-range chickens. Did I happen to mention that we have a pet pig? Yes, Miss Piggy!!  We also have an area for pitching tents that sits along our seasonal stream; usually live from Nov. thru June.We are all about the animals and hoping to create wonderful memories for you and your family.
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$45
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Sacred Falls Sanctuary

2 sites · Lodging35 acres · Amboy, WA
If life or the city feels like too much right now…escape to our incredible sanctuary with six powerful waterfalls, 35 acres of farm and forest to roam, stunning vistas, and the blessing of solitude to bring you back in touch with the magic of nature, and the quiet longings of your soul. Sacred Falls Sanctuary is a special place unlike any other, which you’ll experience when you’re standing in front of our lower Grotto Falls, feeling the cool, misty wind blowing across your face, or slipping into the grotto pool at the top of the falls, carved from the solid rock, surrounded with moss and dripping water. Or perhaps you’ll feel it while meditating inside our small cave, feeling like you’ve stumbled into the land that time forgot. If you need a sanctuary, a place of retreat, some calming and healing solitude, this is the place for you. The land around Sacred Falls Sanctuary was one of the original pioneer homesteads on this traditional Cowlitz tribal land. Besides our magical falls and forest, we also have some bucolic farm vistas across our wide open pastures, including a small apple orchard, and our giant 120-year old barn that still stands from the original homestead, and shelters our animals in winter. If you like animals, we have a horse, pony, four sheep, four goats, two cats, and two dogs who make their home here, too. We also have lots of wild animals, especially eagles and hawks that can be seen over the back pasture. These are very visible from Eagle Island, which has some of the tallest firs on the land that birds of prey like to perch in. We also have gardens, and wild edible plants in the forest, including oxalis and chanterelle mushrooms. In August, we’re practically a u-pick blackberry farm. This is a super rustic but still working farm, which means it has giant hunks of old rusting tractor parts randomly moored in the grass, and various kind of practical but not always beautiful fencing, which includes electric fences. If you don’t know what they look like, our electric fences look like flimsy white nets, but they will lightly zap you if you touch them, so steer clear! I am not the ‘owner’, but the steward for this land; I’m also queer, trans, and an indigenous shamanic practitioner. If you appreciate the idea of supporting Native people and ventures, I’m happy to have you here. I hold this land and water as sacred, and these elemental beings as our first healers, and I love being able to share the healing power of this place with folks like you.
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$56
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Cave glamping near Lake Oswego guide

Overview

Welcome to Hipcamp! If you're looking for a unique camping experience near Lake Oswego, Oregon, and love glamping while exploring caves, we've got you covered. With over 670 available options of glamping and cave options, you'll surely find the perfect spot for your adventure. Our top campsites in the area include WindWoodRivers (423 reviews), Nature Camp, Cabin and Farm (340 reviews), and Tillamook (308 reviews). Popular amenities include campfires, showers, and potable water, while popular activities include horseback riding, wildlife watching, and paddling. The average price per night is $89, with options as low as $20. Get ready for an unforgettable experience in the great outdoors!

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