Two Capes Lookout (glamping)
Hotel · Tillamook County ·

Two Capes Lookout (glamping)

Hotel · Tillamook County ·

Glamping resort with geodesic domes and mirror cabins

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7000 Floyd Ave, Cloverdale, OR 97112 Get directions

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7000 Floyd Ave, Cloverdale, OR 97112 Get directions

+1 503 809 5995
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Two Capes Lookout Resort in Tierra Del Mar, Oregon, Is Now Open

"A glamping resort located along the Oregon coast, two hours from Portland. Set on 58 acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean, it features 15 geodesic domes and four mirrored cabins with panoramic views and amenities like Oregon-made bath products, in-room coffee and tea, and speedy WiFi." - Mae Hamilton Mae Hamilton Mae Hamilton is a digital editor covering hotels and lifestyle news at Travel + Leisure. Her work has previously appeared in Afar, The Points Guy, and Variety.  Travel + Leisure Editorial

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Two Capes Lookout (glamping)

katebJ1953GR

Google
We just arrived back from a week long roadtrip in OR. We had the pleasure of staying at Two Capes in a family dog friendly unit for 2 nights. The experience was nothing short of exceptional. Zac and his team go above and beyond to make sure your stay is pleasurable. The dome accommodation was comfortable and stocked with all the creature comforts human and furry friends would need just like a luxury hotel. In the event you forget something, proximity to town is a short 5 minute drive. We enjoyed driving our car on the beautiful beach, climbing the dunes and frequenting local restaurants for dinner. A nice surprise was the finish out of the bathrooms for the dome unit. I fully expected a public bath situation. Even though these are shared spaces they have configured them in a way that maintains privacy. The app upon arrival with helpful info is super thorough. They have truly thought of everything! We look forward to another adventure soon and a return to Two Capes. Thanks for such a memorable stay!

Artur K.

Google
Having spent a wonderful week at Two Capes Lookout with my family, I can honestly say it was an experience we'll cherish forever. This place isn't just a campsite; it's a genuine sanctuary where the rugged beauty of the Oregon Coast meets the comfort and luxury of glamping. From the moment we arrived, we were struck by the stunning, panoramic views of the ocean, which seemed to stretch out endlessly from our secluded perch. The glamping yurts and tents were the perfect base for our family adventure. They were thoughtfully designed, combining rustic charm with all the modern amenities that made our stay truly effortless. Waking up each morning to the sound of the waves and the fresh coastal air was pure bliss. It allowed us to truly disconnect from the hustle of daily life and reconnect with each other and with nature.

Colin C.

Google
My wife, 7 week old baby and our pup had an amazing stay in the large pet friendly dome. Everything from check in to check out was perfect. Zach was incredibly accommodating and so welcoming. This is a gem of a spot for an off the beaten path romantic get away or a quick pit stop as you head up/down the coast. The views were spectacular from our dome and the service was amazing. We will be back!

Anthony D

Google
We had an incredible weekend getaway at Two Capes Lookout! The dome was such a unique experience, spacious, cozy, and perfectly set up to enjoy the surrounding nature while still feeling comfortable and private.Going to bed during a storm and waking up to the sounds of the ocean was like a sound machine on steroids. Probably the best night of sleep I've had in quite some time. The location is fantastic, close enough to explore Cape Meares and Cape Lookout, but tucked away enough to feel peaceful and secluded. Everything was clean, well maintained, and thoughtfully set up. The hosts clearly put a lot of care into making the stay enjoyable. Zack was great, very friendly and very helpful with anything we needed. If you’re looking for a mix of adventure and relaxation, this spot is perfect. We’ll definitely be coming back. We want to try the mirrored rooms next time.

izabug

Google
Nestled among the old growth forest, surrounded by singing birds and frolicking chipmunks, is a new Oregon treasure! For those who are fans of glamping in luxurious linens with a cup of delicious coffee or tea, this is an exceptional opportunity to rest and relax. Two Capes Lookout is beautifully designed providing a rustic Oregon atmosphere while using the latest modern amenities. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and appreciate the friendly, welcoming staff that has made every effort to make our stay comfortable. Thank you, Lindzey and Zach! We will return for another wonderful visit !

821colleend

Google
My husband and I recently stayed in a mirrored cabin for 3 nights. We chose this option vs the dome to have a private bathroom. The cabin is perfectly cozy and has everything you need. The details were well thought out... heated floors, automated shades, nightlight that functions as a flashlight, private deck, community firepit with smores, blankets for cooler weather and the list could go on. The staff were super accommodating and always making sure we had what we needed. The stunning location is secluded yet a few minutes from Pacific City for restaurants / stores /etc. ||Loved our stay - thank you Zack and Staff!

cgandalf1967

Google
My wife and I just spent the weekend here and I would highly recommend staying. It is totally unique (the domes at least--we didn't stay in the glass house although from the outside it looks neat also). Way better than a hotel (for the price). Views are great. Using the bathroom/shower facility is very easy (a short walk from each dome and very nicely done inside). Epic views. Very nicely done interior. Chairs with your own fire pit by each with beautiful views. Community fire lit each night with smore kits. Very short walk to the beach. Pacific City has a number of really good restaurants (high end and regular beach type eats). Overall I was very impressed with the stay, and there is a lot to do in Pacific City (their website does a very good job of describing things to do, places to eat, etc). There is no AC in the units (so just be aware of that) but at least during this time of the year that isn't even an issue (open the door and the dome cools off fast, and as soon as sun starts setting you don't need AC, just the heater each unit has). But if you are looking for a stay on the coast and experience (as we have) that it is hard to find a place for the weekend that doesn't seem overly expensive for what you get, try this place and you will be happily surprised and impressed I think.

Samantha M.

Google
We celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary at Two Capes Lookout! We wanted to get a mirror cabin at first, but ended up in a geodome which turned out to be pretty cool! We'll have to come back for the mirror cabins! First impression spoke for itself. Zack and his team were very friendly and accomodating. They texted daily with updates on activities such as the nightly bon fire, and if we needed anything like a ride back to the car, the friendly neighborhood taxi was a minute away. They have hand carts at the parking lot and at each unit to help you when they aren't available after 9pm. Our Geodome didn't come with a microwave, but when I called ahead of time Zach promised he'd put in a microwave and delivered on that promise. We were surprised with a personalized handwritten note, celebrating our anniversary and some chocolates, which promptly made it to my scrapbook--the note. We were also surprised to learn they were only open for about a month upon our arrival. The dome was very clean and about the size of a master bedroom with a counter top, kitchen sink and fridge. It has a giant window which faced the ocean and you could clearly hear the waves from inside and the rain sounded just like you were in a small tent. I'm from Hawaii (currently living in Buckley, WA) and my camp was off the beach where I fell asleep to ocean waves which made it nostalgic for me. The King size bed was super comfy and warm. There's a communal bathroom for the geodomes (the cabins have their own). I don't like public bathrooms, but it was kept clean that I didn't mind it. It's truly a glamping experience. They also have board games and other misc supplies at the office you can borrow. Hubby and I disconnected from it all and played games when we got back to our dome. It was nice going back to our dome after a long day of fun to relax with nature. Not in a boring hotel room. So, don't hesitate to book! Just pack like your going camping. Extra warmth, etc because it can get cold. P.S. I have pics, but the darn thing doesn't let me upload from my computer. I have to upload from the google doc thing or something. Bummer. Others have uploaded pics. :D