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Mountain Dale Cabin Village
Public Campground

Mountain Dale Cabin Village

Vernonia, Oregon
4.7 (77 reviews)

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About Mountain Dale Cabin Village

Campground in Oregon.

Mountain Dale Cabin Village sits in the heart of Oregon's stunning landscape, offering RV travelers a perfect basecamp for exploring some of the Pacific Northwest's most breathtaking scenery. The campground provides a welcoming atmosphere where visitors can disconnect from the everyday hustle while remaining close enough to access world-class attractions and outdoor adventures.

The surrounding region showcases Oregon's remarkable natural diversity. Whether you're drawn to dramatic mountain vistas, pristine forests, or cascading waterfalls, the area delivers unforgettable experiences. Hikers will find themselves spoiled for choice with numerous trails ranging from leisurely nature walks to challenging alpine treks. The diverse ecosystem supports abundant wildlife viewing opportunities, making early morning and evening exploration particularly rewarding for nature enthusiasts.

For those seeking cultural experiences, the region offers charming nearby towns with local shops, authentic restaurants, and friendly communities that reflect Oregon's unique character. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the proximity to fishing spots, scenic drives, and photography opportunities that capture the raw beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The changing seasons bring different experiences throughout the year, from wildflower displays in spring to golden autumn foliage and winter mountain scenery.

Mountain Dale Cabin Village appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families find it an ideal setting for creating lasting memories away from screens and distractions. Couples seeking romantic getaways appreciate the natural beauty and peaceful environment. Adventure seekers benefit from the convenient location near hiking trails, water activities, and exploration opportunities. Retirees and slower travelers enjoy the relaxed pace and scenic surroundings that invite meaningful rest and reflection.

The campground's location makes it an excellent choice for those wanting to experience Oregon's outdoor character without sacrificing comfort and convenience. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or a longer stay to thoroughly explore the region, Mountain Dale Cabin Village provides an inviting home base. The consistently positive visitor feedback reflects a genuine commitment to creating a quality camping experience that keeps guests returning year after year.
4.7

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77

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Vernonia is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Vernonia.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Vernonia. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Mountain Dale Cabin Village Reviews

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Bryan M

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bryan M

Excellent place to stay and explore the many trails of this massive state park. The beautiful Oregon never disappoints (even in the rain sometimes). There are views as well as deep forest trails that will keep you wanting to come and explore more. Very beautiful place. There have been recent sightings of cougars and others in the area, so please be prepared. However, it is still worth it for the... Excellent place to stay and explore the many trails of this massive state park. The beautiful Oregon never disappoints (even in the rain sometimes). There are views as well as deep forest trails that will keep you wanting to come and explore more. Very beautiful place. There have been recent sightings of cougars and others in the area, so please be prepared. However, it is still worth it for the love of the outdoors. There are cougars all over Oregon, it's just that most of the time they stay in the shadows. The cabins are extremely well maintained, but know going in you'll be close to your neighbors. Not too bad, but just know if you have noisy people on either side you'll be bothered. Dogs are welcome in cabins 6-8 (8 being the furthest from the parking lot, but has the most privacy).

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Rebecca Lopez

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Rebecca Lopez

Nice cabins. Have stayed here twice. Consider yourself glamping... there are no cooking areas or bathrooms in cabins. We had a two-room cabin. Has two bunk beds (full & twin bed each) in the bedroom, a futon that folds down to a bed in a living area. Both rooms had ceiling fans. Each cabin is assigned a parking spot. There is no way to contact any park staff. Even the visitor office only has a mes... Nice cabins. Have stayed here twice. Consider yourself glamping... there are no cooking areas or bathrooms in cabins. We had a two-room cabin. Has two bunk beds (full & twin bed each) in the bedroom, a futon that folds down to a bed in a living area. Both rooms had ceiling fans. Each cabin is assigned a parking spot. There is no way to contact any park staff. Even the visitor office only has a message machine. The Ranger drove through once on this visit. Yes, there is phone reception. I have two bars, and my husband has five... we have the same phone & service. Go figure?!

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Mike Perez

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mike Perez

Cabins: Contactless check-in. Heater worked well and the cabins were far enough away from eachother to be private. Short walk through the woods to the lake below. Fun time, grocery store about 3 min down the road with everything you'd need for camping etc.

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Lissa Erwin

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lissa Erwin

Super cozy, clean, perfect for a few humans and a pair of pups. Cabins have ceiling fans, heat and electrical outlets. Some cabins are situated better than others, I think, but they all have a fire pit and picnic table, suitable for wheelchairs too. Pet friendly cabins (yes, cats are invited, too) are 6, 7 and 8. Bonus: there is a communal wagon to help bring your items to your cabin. Very thought... Super cozy, clean, perfect for a few humans and a pair of pups. Cabins have ceiling fans, heat and electrical outlets. Some cabins are situated better than others, I think, but they all have a fire pit and picnic table, suitable for wheelchairs too. Pet friendly cabins (yes, cats are invited, too) are 6, 7 and 8. Bonus: there is a communal wagon to help bring your items to your cabin. Very thoughtful.

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Rachel

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Rachel

Very impressed with the facilities. Beautiful, peaceful spot with camp hosts on site. Metal fire pits, water spigots, and picnic tables around the cabins. Bathrooms with water, soap, and air dryers. I believe there are showers on the back side. Dog friendly. Many walking paths around. Check in 4pm Check out 1pm Firewood and ice sold 4pm-7pm

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Rachel

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Rachel

Very impressed with the facilities. Beautiful, peaceful spot with camp hosts on site. Metal fire pits, water spigots, and picnic tables around the cabins. Bathrooms with water, soap, and air dryers. I believe there are showers on the back side. Dog friendly. Many walking paths around. Check in 4pm Check out 1pm Firewood and ice sold 4pm-7pm

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