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Sep 01, 2016Explorer
Richard,
It would help by knowing what you're looking for in a park. For instance I view my 33' Class A as a base camp and do my area exploring in my Dodge Caravan (just got back from a 4-day SW NM exploration in my Caravan boondocking in the national forests). I tend to look for inexpensive campgrounds for my Class A and avoid "resorts" (though I have stayed in one or two when the price was right). As long as I'm posting this, a small older campground in Chiloquin OR (30 miles east of Crater Lake) was beautiful. Not fancy but lots of space between camp sites in a forested location. Nearby Chiloquin had most necessities you might need during your stay. Nearby Crater Lake, Train Mountain and Collier Park Logging Museum are must see area destinations. Expect some great area fly-fishing as well.
Walt’s RV Camp, 38400 U.S. 97, Chiloquin, OR 97624 (541)783-2537
Steve
It would help by knowing what you're looking for in a park. For instance I view my 33' Class A as a base camp and do my area exploring in my Dodge Caravan (just got back from a 4-day SW NM exploration in my Caravan boondocking in the national forests). I tend to look for inexpensive campgrounds for my Class A and avoid "resorts" (though I have stayed in one or two when the price was right). As long as I'm posting this, a small older campground in Chiloquin OR (30 miles east of Crater Lake) was beautiful. Not fancy but lots of space between camp sites in a forested location. Nearby Chiloquin had most necessities you might need during your stay. Nearby Crater Lake, Train Mountain and Collier Park Logging Museum are must see area destinations. Expect some great area fly-fishing as well.
Walt’s RV Camp, 38400 U.S. 97, Chiloquin, OR 97624 (541)783-2537
Steve
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