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D_E_Bishop
Oct 22, 2017Explorer
We have been camping in Oregon's lovely parks for over 50 years and we are currently in a Douglas County Park. For us $34 is REALLY CHEAP. We live in So. Cal. and we travel around the entire Country, no where is less expensive than OR campgrounds. We had a little cottage in Yachats and we know where the money that subsidises the campgrounds comes from. Our favorite parks are places like Seaside, we don't really need hookups for the two to five days we usually stay in one place. We would gladly pay a reasonable sure charge for being from out of state, it would be acceptable to pay a couple bucks a day.
Our favorite campgrounds in CA. Is $50 per night for a dry site on the beach. The big problem staying there is that it's nearly impossible to get a reservation. A virtual parking lot site is $30 a night.
We don't get here every year but we truely enjoy the camping that you have and envy you most of the time.
The wind tonight is not really enjoyable, but it beats the L. A. freeways.
Our favorite campgrounds in CA. Is $50 per night for a dry site on the beach. The big problem staying there is that it's nearly impossible to get a reservation. A virtual parking lot site is $30 a night.
We don't get here every year but we truely enjoy the camping that you have and envy you most of the time.
The wind tonight is not really enjoyable, but it beats the L. A. freeways.
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