Oregon
Coast Yurt Rental
- Camp Like a King!
Want to experience the
Oregon coast but can’t
afford the gas for an
RV? Does the thought
of camping on the hard
ground in a flimsy, leaky
tent sound about as appealing
as sitting in rush hour
traffic? Leave the tent
at home and still save
some bucks with an Oregon
Coast yurt rental.
For hundreds of years,
the nomads living in
Central Asia have used
yurts as shelters because
these structures are
lightweight, easy to
set up and sturdy enough
to provide protection
and comfort from all
the elements. Now you
can enjoy the benefits
of this engineering marvel
with your own Oregon
Coast yurt rental.
What Is a Yurt?
Technically, a
yurt is often thought of
as a type of tent because
it is not a permanent lodging
structure and because at
some point someone has
to set it up. Yet, they
are much stronger than
tents and definitely more
weather tight, and many
people and organizations
that own yurts leave them
up for long periods of
time.
Modern yurts have walls
that are made with a
circular frame (usually
made from lattice), which
is covered with durable,
heavyweight fabric on
the outside and held
up by a tension band
that runs around the
entire perimeter of the
frame. The roof is circular
as well and is made from
lightweight, radial rafters
that attach to a central
compression ring for
additional stability.
Oregon yurt rentals
typically are situated
on a wooden floor and
have a framed, locking
door for privacy and
security. Many of the
also have skylights and
windows to add to the
bright, airy feel, and
the fabric sides can
be rolled up to let in
a breeze and even more
light.
The Advantages
of an Oregon Yurt Rental
Cost: One of
the most appealing aspects
of yurts is that they
require less materials
and less construction
than a traditional cabin,
while still providing
secure, comfortable,
spacious lodging. This
means they usually rent
for less than a cabin.
Convenience: Unlike
a tent that you have
to haul with you and
then set up when you
get to your site, a yurt
is there and waiting
for you. So you can travel
lighter and have more
time for fun, relaxation
or exploring.
Stability: Yurts
are more stable than
tents because their circular
design directs wind around
the outside rather than
providing resistance.
In addition, the balanced
tension points creates
a solid structure from
top to bottom.
Space: The
round design of the yurt
means that all space
is accessible. No dark
saggy corners like you
get with tents. And because
the ceiling is high and
held up with rafters,
not poles, you can stand
up straight and not worry
about running into things.
Plus, most Oregon yurt
rentals are much larger
than a tent, so you have
more room for your friends,
your gear or just to
stretch your legs and
spread out.
Aesthetics: The
round natural lines and
well-lit interior of
an Oregon yurt rental
also create a welcoming,
appealing environment
for face-to-face bonding
with families and friends,
tapping into creative
ideas or simply enjoying
a peaceful get away.
Where to Find
Oregon Yurt Rentals
As resorts, campgrounds
and parks look for more
affordable, environmentally
friendly types of lodging,
they turn to the safety
and comfort of yurts. This
type of lodging is becoming
increasingly popular along
the Oregon coast and throughout
the state. The following
are a few of the more popular
locations.
State Parks: At
over a dozen state parks
along the Oregon coast,
yurt rentals are available.
Several inland state
parks also offer this
fun, unique type of lodging
experience. Choose from
rustic yurts where you
get a roof over your
head, heat, lights, electricity
and a bed, and you bring
the rest of what you
need. Rates run around
$30 per night.
Want a more upscale
camping experience? Try
the deluxe yurt at Umpqua
Lighthouse and camp like
royalty with showers
and kitchen facilities,
a refrigerator, microwave
and TV/VCR. Cost for
this deluxe Oregon Coast
yurt rental ranges from
$45-$66 depending on
the season. Reservations
for yurt rentals in Oregon
state parks are through
a private vendor and
can be made online at
www.reserveamerica.com.
Loon Lake area: If
you plan on staying near
Reedsport with its vast
offering of sites and
activities, check out
Loon Lake Lodge & RV
Resort. They have very
nice Oregon yurt rentals
available. Their yurts
are furnished with a
trundle bed, which can
be made up into two twins
or one king size bed
and a twin bunk bed to
accommodate up to four
people. They also include
a counter top refrigerator,
microwave, coffee pot
and linens to make your
stay especially comfortable
while you enjoy all that
Loon Lake has to offer.
Rates range from $25
in the off season to
$75 during holidays.
Visit their website for
more information.
Douglas County Parks
has two yurts available
at Whistler's Bend Park
east of Roseburg. They
are somewhat basic but
include a bunk bed that
sleeps three and a futon
that sleeps two. Other
furnishings include a
coffee table, electric
heater and indoor lighting.
Like most Oregon yurt
rentals, these units
can be reserved ahead
of time, and the cost
is $28 per night.
With all that they have
to offer visitors to
Oregon, yurt rentals
may soon become the top
choice of lodging, both
for the budget minded
camper who has had enough
of roughing it in a tent
and for those individuals
and families who want
a unique but comfortable
way to explore the natural,
recreational and historic
areas of the state. So
check around the region
of Oregon you plan to
visit to see if you can
rent a yurt and experience
the life of a nomad with
the comfort of a king.
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