Holiday rentals in McKenzie River

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A scenic river view is presented from a wooden deck, featuring a calm McKenzie River. Two individuals are seen kayaking on the river, surrounded by tree-lined banks and gentle ripples in the water.
Home in Vida
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Clover Point River House, on the McKenzie River

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Step out through the glass doors, to experience the wonder of the McKenzie River. Walk and lounge on the grassy lawn, step down to the river's edge, cast in if you care. Experience tranquility as the white water rushes over Clover Point. Or stay in and cozy with a fully stocked kitchen, smart TV and Wi-Fi. At the end of your adventure filled day, let the tumbling river lull you to sleep. The area abounds with outdoor adventures and scenic sights

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The cabin is situated along the riverbank, surrounded by tall trees. The flowing water reflects shades of blue and white, while the lush greenery frames the structure. Natural light filters through the foliage, creating a serene and peaceful setting near the river.
Cabin in Lane County
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 384 reviews

Mckenzie River Frontage -BBQ+FirePit - LOWER Cabin

Thoughtfully curated for your relaxation. Located in the heart of the McKenzie River areas Gateway to Adventure. Private & tranquil riverfront cabin. This is the LOWER level cabin (private with no shared connections). Large living space w/wood stove. Breathtaking river Views/Sounds from inside or from the lower deck w/BBQ. 1BR w/King Bed + Sofa Bed in the Living room. Explore Trails leading to the wooded river's edge. TheUpper level cabin also available separately for a larger family or friends.

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The tiny cabin features a warm wooden exterior under a tree canopy, with multiple steps leading to a welcoming front door. Potted plants and a propane grill are positioned on a gravel path, surrounded by lush greenery. The overall setting conveys a cozy and natural ambiance.
Tiny home in McKenzie Bridge
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 293 reviews

Riverfront Tiny Cabin near Loloma & Hotspings

Listen to the Mckenzie River rapids while osprey & eagle soar above. This unique & cozy tiny cabin is right on the banks of the Mckenzie River! Walking distance to local pub, general store & grill in the tiny town of Mckenzie Bridge. 5 minutes to Tokatee Golf Course. 15 min drive east or west to Belknap or Cougar Hotsprings. A stretch more to Proxy, Sahalie & Koosah waterfalls, Blue Pool, or Hoodoo Ski Area. Trails, mountain biking, golf, snow shoes, skiing, rafting, fishing - adventure awaits!

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Home in McKenzie Bridge
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Wrens Nest, river, golf, fish, hike, raft, relax!

The Wren's Nest located in the magical Willamette National forest. Quiet Riverfront privacy, quality kitchen for that cozy home feel. Snuggle up on the couch or go enjoy nature. Relax on the wrap around deck while watching the Mckenzie river, lovely creek or stargazing! An acre of trees & wildlife provides a tranquil space any time of year. Nearby rafting, Tokatee golf, Mckenzie River trail, Belknap hot springs, Sahalie Falls, Clear Lake, Hoodoo ski resort, Loloma Lodge. Relax, this is a ReSet~

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A cabin nestled among towering trees features a welcoming wooden porch, complete with seating for relaxation. Sunlight filters through the branches, illuminating the natural surroundings, and the cozy exterior hints at a tranquil retreat in the woods.
Cabin in Lane County
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 360 reviews

Koosah Cabin near Tokatee, Hot Springs, & Trails

Private, and tucked away from the crowds, quiet, comfortable cabin in the woods, our Koosah Cabin is the perfect base camp for 2 to 3 people as you explore all the McKenzie River has to offer. Our property is nestled in the woods, just far enough off the highway that all you can hear is the sound of gentle rushing water. Koosah is almost identical to Tamolitch Cabin. We welcome people from all backgrounds and hope to share with you our love of the outdoors and our beautiful place in the woods!

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The cottage features a modern exterior with a mix of wood and stone accents nestled among trees. Steps lead up from a garden area with diverse landscaping, providing a natural backdrop. A separate structure is visible in the distance, enhancing the secluded feel of the property.
Cottage in Vida
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Stylish Luxurious Relaxing Cottage on the Water

Come and relax in this beautifully designed, well crafted cottage, at the foothills of the Cascade mountains on 2.5-acre waterfront property in the Mackenzie Recreational Area. Eat at the Vida Café or grab supplies at Everyones market to cook in our well-equipped kitchen. Dine indoors or outdoors surrounded by nature and sounds of rushing water. Explore hiking, biking, fishing, rafting, local organic farms, food carts, restaurants, specialty stores, and much more within short driving distance.

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An aerial view of the McKenzie House is presented, surrounded by lush greenery and situated alongside the flowing McKenzie River. The structure features a spacious deck overlooking the water, framed by tall trees, with a pathway leading to the property.
Home in McKenzie Bridge
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Mckenzie House w/ sauna & outdoor shower

The McKenzie House sits on 2.5 private, quiet acres on the majestic McKenzie River, a half-mile walk from Loloma Lodge. A paradise for fly fishermen, cyclists, hikers, & skiers. Enjoy a riverfront sauna, hot outdoor shower, hot tub, & safe, easy river access. BBQ on the riverfront deck, picnic by the water or meadow, wander the woods, pick blackberries. Enjoy volleyball or horseshoes, campfire s'mores, hammock naps, swinging over the river, catching fish right in front of the deck, and more.

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Two wooden Adirondack chairs are positioned near the water’s edge, overlooking the flowing McKenzie River. Lush greenery surrounds the area, with trees providing a natural canopy and enhancing the sense of seclusion in this tranquil setting.
Cabin in McKenzie Bridge
5 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

McKenzie Bridge River House near Sahalie Falls

Drive down a long private road, set off of the HWY, to find a riverfront cabin amidst the lush Willamette National Forest. As you wind through the driveway you will find a sanctuary for relaxation, recreation, and comfort. A trail from the back deck will lead you down to the bank of the emerald waters of the McKenzie River. The McKenzie River Trail parallels the property, and is accessed from the private road to the cabin. The property has a campground setting, with river and forest views.

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The great room features a small green couch adorned with patterned pillows, complemented by a wooden coffee table. A modern kitchen is visible, showcasing stainless steel appliances and quartz countertops. Large sliding glass doors provide access to the outdoor deck, with natural wood accents and forested views beyond.
Cabin in Vida
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

McKenzie Riverfront Cabin, Modern, near hotsprings

Escape to "The McKenzie Zen Den", a luxury waterfront river cabin. One of the few rare properties built on the banks of the McKenzie River, so close you can fish from the deck! Visit Insta @Mckenziezenden for a video tour! The cabin boasts a 2-story great room with an oversized sliding glass wall that opens to the deck. Downstairs is a riverside bedroom, full modern kitchen, and a full bath with a large custom walkin shower. Upstairs has a large bedroom, desk nook, and a half-bath.

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The cozy living area features a comfortable gray sofa and a brown ottoman, arranged around a stone fireplace. A round wooden dining table sits beside a set of chairs, while large glass doors open to an outdoor space, enhancing the natural light.
Cabin in McKenzie Bridge
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

*New Listing* River Song Cabin on Mckenzie River

Cozy "rustic-luxury" retreat on the edge of pristine Mckenzie River, where you hear the river from the entire cabin. You can walk to restaurants and seasonal entertainment in Mckenzie Bridge, as well as local white water rafting and biking adventure posts. It is located on the Upper McKenzie River, with spectacular views in all directions, and a screened in porch facing the river. A perfect getaway for couples and families to get away from it all!

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Tiny home in Springfield
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 362 reviews

Creekside Cottage with Hot Tub

Escape to a private creekside studio cottage for up to 4 guests. This serene hideaway features a covered hot tub, an expansive deck with a BBQ, and a unique outdoor shower. Perfect for a romantic getaway or small family adventure near the McKenzie River, it offers a dedicated workspace, high-speed Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen. Enjoy peaceful seclusion with modern comforts.

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Guest house in Lane County
5 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Cottage at The Cabin Patch on the McKenzie River

Nestled among towering cedars along the McKenzie River, the Cottage at The Cabin Patch is ideal for a romantic getaway, a small family, or a quiet escape with a friend. The open cottage features a king bed in the upstairs loft and a Murphy bed downstairs. Minutes from world-class biking, boating, fly fishing, skiing, and hot springs, it’s the perfect place to relax and unwind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is McKenzie River located?

    The McKenzie River winds through the western region of Oregon’s Cascade Range, surrounded by conifer forests and volcanic landscapes. It connects several rural communities and natural parks, making it a frequently suggested spot for outdoor activities.

  • When is the best time to visit McKenzie River?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for visiting McKenzie River, when weather is typically warmer and trails are accessible. Many visitors appreciate the cooler temperatures and lush scenery in spring or fall, though rainfall is more frequent outside of summer.

  • What are some things to do near McKenzie River?

    The McKenzie River has scenic trails, opportunities for fishing, and natural hot springs nestled among forests. Around the area, you can explore waterfalls, hike or bike through lush landscapes, and experience local art galleries or cafes.

  • How is the weather near McKenzie River?

    The McKenzie River area experiences cool, wet winters with temperatures often between 34–53°F (1–12°C), while summers are warmer and drier, frequently around 51–84°F (11–29°C). Rainfall is highest from late fall through early spring, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is common advice.

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