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Toughy 08-16-2010 07:02 PM

Camping in Oregon
 
So......I have 10 days off (2nd week of Sept) and want to camp in Southern Oregon...........within 100 miles of the CA border.

Any ideas?

.....my car is parked at my campsite, water is available, a bathroom that is not a port-a-potty, a store within 30 miles, fishing (a short walk away), hot showers would be nice but not required.

Blade 08-16-2010 07:14 PM

Sounds like my kinda 10 days off. Good luck finding a spot and have fun!

justkim 08-16-2010 07:26 PM

Toughy one of the members here works at a fantastic camp ground... Sassy girl, perhaps you have seen her photo's? Here is a link to the resort...

Hope you can make it up there... It has all that you are asking for and the store is located right there in the campground and fishing is just a step away and only about 30 miles into Oregon...

http://www.howardprairieresort.com/
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Originally Posted by Toughy (Post 176208)
So......I have 10 days off (2nd week of Sept) and want to camp in Southern Oregon...........within 100 miles of the CA border.

Any ideas?

.....my car is parked at my campsite, water is available, a bathroom that is not a port-a-potty, a store within 30 miles, fishing (a short walk away), hot showers would be nice but not required.


Corkey 08-16-2010 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by justkim (Post 176231)
Toughy one of the members here works at a fantastic camp ground... Sassy girl, perhaps you have seen her photo's? Here is a link to the resort...

Hope you can make it up there... It has all that you are asking for and the store is located right there in the campground and fishing is just a step away and only about 30 miles into Oregon...

http://www.howardprairieresort.com/

We used to camp there when I was a kid, fishing was great, boats available for rent, swimming platform, tent and trailer camping, store on site and don't forget the skeeter repellent. Have fun Toughy.

Toughy 08-19-2010 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justkim (Post 176231)
Toughy one of the members here works at a fantastic camp ground... Sassy girl, perhaps you have seen her photo's? Here is a link to the resort...

Hope you can make it up there... It has all that you are asking for and the store is located right there in the campground and fishing is just a step away and only about 30 miles into Oregon...

http://www.howardprairieresort.com/

thanks for the info..........it does look great to me............

I don't want to PM sassy girl out of the blue.......I have never interacted with her..........perhaps you could ask her to PM me or come in this thread.......I have a couple of questions.........or I guess I could call the Resort.........

thanks again......

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and yep Corkey I gots me some skeeter spray and candles......laughin.......damn bugs.......

AtLast 08-19-2010 09:59 PM

Rogue River! I love camping in Oregon.... Some of the best camping I've enjoyed is on the way to and from Crater Lake.

Oregon is simply obe gorgeous and interesting place to camp in. Also, a little town I like to go to is Sisters.

Toughy 08-20-2010 12:16 AM

I am also looking at Alfred Loeb State Park........on the Chetco River just east of Brookings .......

miss entycing 08-20-2010 07:54 AM

off of 101.. not sure if you're in that area but- Sunset Bay State Park campgrounds on the coast are fabulous too!

I would post a link, but........ I have no idea how to do that :confused:

homoe 04-26-2020 08:53 PM

Not sure about camping BUT for Full Moon Tides viewings....
 
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Journey's AAA Puget Sound magazine suggests Cobble Beach in Newport, Tunnel Beach in Oceanside, and The Needles at Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach Oregon.

homoe 04-27-2020 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1266612)
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Journey's AAA Puget Sound magazine suggests Cobble Beach in Newport, Tunnel Beach in Oceanside, and The Needles at Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach Oregon.

Lisa Habeecker education and volunteer coordinator suggests arriving early "don't show up right at low tide, but come hours before and linger afterwards. That way you understand the tide not as a particular time of day, but as an event".


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