First, we really enjoyed exploring Newberry National Monument. There is a small visitor center is across the street from the campground and has Jr. Ranger and trail maps and a bigger one not that far away. Paulina Falls is a short hike away. Big...
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Enormous campground. We were there in the middle of the week so it wasn't busy but it could be a madhouse if full I imagine. Crater Lake is about 45 minutes away and is lovely (but check to see what's open and what isn't - no boat tours this year...
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Do not expect any kind of signal here. There are only about 4 locations in the whole park, one of them is about 10 minutes away but it isn't great there even with a booster.
The campground is nice, the lake is absolutely lovely for kayaking or...
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So this is a little campground off the 101 that has some fantastic trails through the redwoods. Seriously there are so many interconnecting trails including some that go out to the beach. However - beach access is not easy. It's either a 4ish mile...
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We stayed at three different coastal state parks in Oregon and this one was my favorite. The campground itself was very well maintained, obviously has a lot of care put into it. They have wastewater dumps for greywater everywhere, free hot...
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This is a sweet little campground that has the bay in fairly easy walking distance, a State Park with a botanic garden down the road and another state park with incredible sea lion viewing a little farther down the road. Not the nicest or most...
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To add to what is below - this place is enormous. Lots of traffic. The playground was a huge plus for our kids and a bunch of others who had the same idea. Bathrooms are serviceable. Nice paced trail out to the jetty and to the day use area....
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This campground is at the end of the lake and is a nice little place. Mostly full for the weekend portion of our stay but it didn't feel too noisy - some obnoxious jet skiers on a Saturday but the campers were good. Most sites are pull through and...
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This was one of the only places in the area we could find when making reservations in January for the holiday weekend. The majority of folks were from Reno in giant fifth wheels, huge diesel trucks. It was loud but that's to be expected on...
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There is no signal at this campground, despite its proximity to a bustling city. Go into town for supplies but go up north for trails and boating in Emerald Bay and the smaller coves. The larger parts of the lake seem great for big motorboats but...
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