Nehalem Bay State Park is one of the larger ones we've stayed at in Oregon. The location is a spit of land next to 2 miles of beach on one side and a quiet bay on the other. A paved 2-mile loop circles the campground to the bay and back, and...
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Chula Vista is a very neat, clean, well-run RV resort with the feel of a suburban subdivision (this is either good or bad depending on how you feel about suburban subdivisions). It is a very popular spot with families and retirees, with lots of...
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We stayed here after getting solar panels installed nearby in Springfield. The park is fairly small but well maintained (the machines in the laundry appear to be brand new!). The 37 sites are paved and level with full hookups. The park is very...
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Crystal Crane Hot Springs was the reward for the penultimate leg of a long road trip. The camp is small and has mixed accommodations including cabins and RV spots. The latter are limited in number and only two have full hookups including sewer. A...
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We overnighted at East Canyon State Park in February on our way west from Wyoming. The park's main attraction is the East Canyon Reservoir which is a popular water recreation and fishing destination (even in winter!). The location is...
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We overnighted here in February on our way west from Colorado. Curt Gowdy State Park is just north of I-80 making for an easy detour.
The park is comprised of two reservoirs with RV parking at each. We stayed in Tumbleweeds on the Granite...
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We stayed at Pillar Point the month of October 2014 for the whole of baseball postseason. The RV park is ~ 40 min south of San Francisco and is easily accessible from Highway 1. Spots are first-come, first-served and the website accurately lists...
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