the best airbnbs with saunas in oregon
Oregon's sauna cabins are overwhelmingly concentrated on the Mt. Hood corridor — Rhododendron, Welches, and Brightwood along Highway 26 — with a smaller crop of Scandinavian-styled sauna houses on the north coast around Manzanita, and A-frames in the Bend high desert. Expect everything from custom wood-burning streamside saunas to glass-fronted cube units, almost always paired with a hot tub.
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01 — Rhododendron, OR
The Hide & Seek
Vintage-modern forest cabin for two near Mt. Hood with an in-cabin sauna and heated bathroom floors.
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02 — Brightwood, OR
Barlow Haus
Secluded cabin on two forested acres with a custom wood-burning sauna beside a seasonal stream.
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03 — Rhododendron, OR
River Idyll
Hillside retreat with a glass-fronted cube sauna for three, paired with a cedar hot tub.
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04 — Manzanita, OR
Seacliff Sauna House
Scandinavian-inspired cabin on the north coast with a private sauna, hot tub, and panoramic ocean deck.
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05 — Rhododendron, OR
Forest House
Mt. Hood forest cabin with a four-person wet/dry sauna on a Norwegian rock heater.
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06 — Welches, OR
The Warming Hut
Cabin with an in-home western red cedar sauna that seats two to three.
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07 — Rhododendron, OR
Mountain View Retreat
Twenty-acre retreat with Mt. Hood views and a private sauna among the mountain-cabin comforts.
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08 — Sunriver, OR
The Stay Away
Funky 1974 five-bedroom A-frame near Bend with a private sauna, hot tub, and pool table.
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the local read
Mt. Hood Territory's tourism board publishes a dedicated sauna guide — that's how deep the corridor's bench is. Winter ski season books Hood cabins far ahead; the coast saunas are the year-round play, built for exactly the kind of weather Manzanita specializes in.
good to know
- where in oregon are the sauna airbnbs?
- The Mt. Hood corridor — Rhododendron, Welches, Brightwood — has by far the most, dense enough that the local tourism board publishes a sauna guide. The north coast around Manzanita and the Bend/Sunriver high desert are the other two pockets.
- coast or mountain?
- Mountain for ski season and streamside wood-fired saunas; coast for the year-round case — a hot cedar room while the rain comes sideways off the pacific is the whole argument for Manzanita.
- what should i check before booking?
- Read recent reviews for the word 'sauna' — you want confirmation it heats properly and was working last month. For wood-fired units, check whether the host provides wood.
- when should i book?
- Hood cabins book far ahead for ski season (December–March). The coast is genuinely year-round, and the fog months are arguably the best sauna weather Oregon has.
more sauna guides
Listings come and go on Airbnb. Every pick above was named, with its sauna, in the publication credited beside it; if a direct link has gone stale, the find-on-airbnb link opens Airbnb’s hidden sauna filter (amenity 223) for that town instead. Read a listing’s recent reviews for the word sauna before you book.