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Yosemite_Sam1
Apr 26, 2019Explorer
It's dunes galore here in Oregon central coast.
Coos Bay Banterdoff County Park is so-so but quite alright if you prefer isolation. There are top notch private RV park in the city though.
We are now on Nahalem Bay State Park campground which is very nice.
And yes, you might need reservations if you are going in summer. Peak season according to the posted notices starts May 1. Even if were here right now in still balmy spring, we did make sure we have the reservations and did some fly walking (we did not give up or cancel current reservation until we are sure we are booked on the next destinations -- yup, it got messed up in Redwoods National and State Parks and had domino effects throughout).
On travel in Oregon, don't forget the seafood. Cheap and fresh -- specially the Dungeness crab and huge oysters with sweetish finish (one of the best I've tasted). And of course, the recreational weed (joking).
Coos Bay Banterdoff County Park is so-so but quite alright if you prefer isolation. There are top notch private RV park in the city though.
We are now on Nahalem Bay State Park campground which is very nice.
And yes, you might need reservations if you are going in summer. Peak season according to the posted notices starts May 1. Even if were here right now in still balmy spring, we did make sure we have the reservations and did some fly walking (we did not give up or cancel current reservation until we are sure we are booked on the next destinations -- yup, it got messed up in Redwoods National and State Parks and had domino effects throughout).
On travel in Oregon, don't forget the seafood. Cheap and fresh -- specially the Dungeness crab and huge oysters with sweetish finish (one of the best I've tasted). And of course, the recreational weed (joking).
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