I was so excited to get a spot in this park after trying for the past 2 years that I didn’t read the last review regarding A07. Yes, avoid this spot. It is about 7 inches unlevel side to side and very difficult to back a 26 foot trailer into. ...
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This was the first park we camped with our trailer 3 years ago. We have been here more than a dozen times.
It’s a very nice state park conveniently located 30 miles from Portland and less than 60 miles from the Oregon coast.
The west loop...
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We found this park at the tail end of a four week trip. I think this is our favorite park so far. $31 for full hookups! Very clean and quiet.
We made the reservation by phone. Met the host as we pulled in and he guided us to our site. He was...
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This is a relatively clean, safe, and quiet campground. Plenty of pull through sites, but as others have noted, the utility side of you rv is inches from your neighbor.
I always use a surge protector on the campground pedestals. For the first...
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We have parked our trailer at 25 of Oregon’s State Parks in the past 2 1/2 years. I would rank this in the bottom five.
It is the most visited State Park in Oregon. Probably because of the number of sites and its proximity to I-5 and the...
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Indian Creek is one of two State Campgrounds at Lake Owyhee (AKA Owyhee Reservoir). The only road in is not great for the last 10 miles or so, but it gets really bad after you reach the dam. In most spots it is only wide enough for one vehicle and...
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This was one of the cleanest and most beautiful campgrounds we have ever stayed in. The sites are large and well spaced. There is clean water available and vault toilets throughout the campground.
Great dump station with a spectacular view at...
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This was one of the most beautiful campgrounds we have stayed at. It was also the buggiest. Early June is a bad time for mosquitoes and other biting insects.
The road in from the main highway is a little rough. Still, it is worth the...
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