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- greenrvgreenExplorerThank you for the info, Lucius. I've been there also and your response is the most helpful.
- TUCQUALAExplorerNot you again, EsoxLucius!!!!
We have used Black Pine Springs many, many times since 1974!! There have been a 40' Class A, a 35 ft 5th, and many others over the supposed 25ft "limit". Our trailer is 34ft oal, and we have no problem entering and maneuvering within the campground. It is actually a very large open area below the main road with quite a few places to park and camp.
As a note, the first picture in your informative link, is not within the campground, but down a narrow fire road about a mile from Black Pine Springs. It is a great site, but difficult to get to with anything over 25ft. It is a hunting camp along the ditch created for the spring water to flow down to the irrigation areas. That one, I would not try with anything like the OP's rig. We have used it a few times with previous, smaller trailers. The other pics are of the main camp areas, below 3 Creeks Road.
Can't always believe the online sites for totally accurate info, that is why I asked the questions in my "Yaak" thread which had many really unhelpful comments!!!! Local info, or experience is always better to ask for!!! - EsoxLuciusExplorer
TUCQUALA wrote:
RV length limit is 25 feet. Nice spot though. http://www.campgroundsoregon.com/oregon_campgrounds/black_pine_springs_campground.html
There is a site in the Nat Forest south of Sisters about 10-12 miles. It can handle your rig with no problems. Look for "Black Pine Springs" on Google Maps or Google Earth.
Totally boondocking, good paved road to the entrance, and usually fairly quiet even on holiday weekends. Water is nearby, small creek fed by the springs in the hillside. - garyhauptExplorer
holstein13 wrote:
garyhaupt wrote:
That's good advice. I went ahead and purchased tickets for the Olympic pre-trials in Eugene. Hey, if you can't beat 'em, might as well join 'em.
If I were you? Id hunker down in Eugene and wait out the excitement.
100%....good for you.
Gary Haupt - holstein13Explorer
garyhaupt wrote:
That's good advice. I went ahead and purchased tickets for the Olympic pre-trials in Eugene. Hey, if you can't beat 'em, might as well join 'em.
If I were you? Id hunker down in Eugene and wait out the excitement. - garyhauptExplorerIf I were you? Id hunker down in Eugene and wait out the excitement.
Gary Haupt - holstein13Explorer
garyhaupt wrote:
I'm coming from Eugene and already have contingent plans for Eugene (Water and Electric Only).
Maybe I should ask this...do you need or want to be in Bend over that weekend? If not...maybe you could throw out the anchor somewhere else? Where you coming in from?
It's a good thing too because of the holiday weekend plus the Olympic pretrials that weekend. - garyhauptExplorerMaybe I should ask this...do you need or want to be in Bend over that weekend? If not...maybe you could throw out the anchor somewhere else? Where you coming in from?
Gary Haupt - MurphsmomExplorer
TUCQUALA wrote:
There is a site in the Nat Forest south of Sisters about 10-12 miles. It can handle your rig with no problems. Look for "Black Pine Springs" on Google Maps or Google Earth.
Totally boondocking, good paved road to the entrance, and usually fairly quiet even on holiday weekends. Water is nearby, small creek fed by the springs in the hillside.
Unless the crowds for the quilt show the following Saturday get there early. There usually isn't much to be found around Sisters during quilt show week. - TUCQUALAExplorerThere is a site in the Nat Forest south of Sisters about 10-12 miles. It can handle your rig with no problems. Look for "Black Pine Springs" on Google Maps or Google Earth.
Totally boondocking, good paved road to the entrance, and usually fairly quiet even on holiday weekends. Water is nearby, small creek fed by the springs in the hillside.
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