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lucky13
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Aug 12, 2016

oregon coast

looking to spend a month next year on the Oregon coast.
want to stay one month in one location... need full hook ups, and a must have is lots of grass because of a greyhound with bad feet.
and be nice to have crabbing has dw wants to eat lots of crab.
any suggestions, visit would be july or august.
thanks
  • lanerd wrote:

    Concrete pads are perfect for leveling your coach....much better than soil where you have to put blocks down for the levelers and then re-level every few days due to compressing the soil.

    Beverly Beach is a GREAT campground; however, you better make reservations months in advance as it is very popular during the summer months. Keep in mind that most state parks are limited with sites that can accommodate a 40'+ motor home....there are some, but not a whole lot and they are reserved quickly.


    Just have to say...everyone is surely different... and that's o.k.

    We love public parks, especially along the Oregon coast. We certainly didn't need 'concrete' to level our MH.

    With our 40' we never made reservations and we were there in spring, summer and fall. We pulled in early morning on a weekday and got sites. We stayed in Beverly Beach, Bullards Beach, Cape Blanco (a favorite), Carl Washburne, Fort Stevens and Harris Beach.

    There's a place for everyone. :)
  • 2gypsies wrote:
    lanerd wrote:

    Concrete pads are perfect for leveling your coach....much better than soil where you have to put blocks down for the levelers and then re-level every few days due to compressing the soil.

    Beverly Beach is a GREAT campground; however, you better make reservations months in advance as it is very popular during the summer months. Keep in mind that most state parks are limited with sites that can accommodate a 40'+ motor home....there are some, but not a whole lot and they are reserved quickly.


    Just have to say...everyone is surely different... and that's o.k.

    We love public parks, especially along the Oregon coast. We certainly didn't need 'concrete' to level our MH.

    With our 40' we never made reservations and we were there in spring, summer and fall. We pulled in early morning on a weekday and got sites. We stayed in Beverly Beach, Bullards Beach, Cape Blanco (a favorite), Carl Washburne, Fort Stevens and Harris Beach.

    There's a place for everyone. :)
    ''

    FWIW, I never said you "needed" concrete to level with.

    Yes, I agree that everyone is different. To each his own.

    Ron
  • We stayed at Netarts last month for 5 days. I had to do many many point turns and lots of sweating to get my 33 ft 5th into a spot on the road across from the bay. Grass? Nope, not where we stayed. Would we go back? YES! little wind, lots of Class A's there crabbing and cooking them every single day! Made me drool....
  • Cape Blanco State Park, we stayed 5 nights there this past July and loved it. They have a 14 day limit so you would have to make two reservations and move once but worth it in my book.

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