These 12 Unique Places To Stay In Oregon Will Give You An Unforgettable Experience

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It's summertime, so that means it's also time to plan an awesome vacation. Maybe you can't travel far, but want to be pampered. Maybe your friends from college are coming to visit from out of state. Or you're looking for an unforgettable experience in totally unique accommodations. Whatever your Oregon travel plans may be this summer, we've found some really cool places to stay, to suit your tastes.

12) Geiser Grand Hotel, Baker City

This Eastern Oregon, Victorian landmark first opened in 1899 and is still quite impressive.

11) Garden Oasis, Airbnb, Portland

This space is tiny. I mean, SMALL. But If you don't mind sleeping on a bed that doubles as a sofa, you get a gorgeous garden view just outside. Plus, that whole tiny house vibe.

10) Out‘n’About TreehousesCave Junction

This sprawling community of treehouses is really something of the Ewoks.

9) Beachside State Recreation Site, Rustic Yurt, Waldport

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If you haven't stayed in a yurt, you really need to check it out. Surprisingly spacious, yet still compact enough to tuck onto any given beach camping ground.

8) Clackamas Lake Ranger House,Mount Hood National Forest

This historic Clackamas Ranger Cabin is huge. At 1,380 square feet, this two-story cabin has a fireplace, dining table, kitchen, sun porch, bathroom with flush toilet, and three bedrooms with new mattresses.

7) Cannery Pier Hotel, Astoria

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This space was built where the former Union Fish Cannery used to stand, along the Columbia River.

6) Kah-Nee-Ta Resort and Spa, Warm Springs

Want to enjoy a unique step up from the tent experience, but finding sleeping in a hotel kind of boring? Maybe this is the answer.

5) Ultimate Glampng Tent, Airbnb, Portland

What could be more Portland than staying in a luxury tent? In an urban garden? This Airbnb listing has that.

4) Heceta Head Lighthouse, north of Florence

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Imagine staying in a real-life lighthouse on the Oregon Coast. Well, this place is exactly that.

3) Abbey Road Farm Bed and Breakfast, Carlton

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This B&B situated in Oregon's wine country is actually three converted silos, making for a unique, yet modern experience on a working farm.

2) Snow Camp Lookout, Rogue River-Siskiyou National, Near Gold Beach and Brookings

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Live like the forest rangers do in this rustic, living quarters, with bed and countertop space for prepping food. There's Porta Potty access nearby outside. The real highlights of this place, of course, are the seclusion and view.

1) Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood

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Get right up against Mount Hood's summit at this historic, European-style lodge.

These are but a few amazing spots you should add to your bucket list. What should we add to our list? Tell us in the comments below!

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