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lanerd
Nov 01, 2015Explorer II
With a 45' mh, I would think that most "state" parks may be not your cup of tea. There are plenty of "rv parks" on the coast and at least one "resort".
The resort is in Newport (central coast) and reservations are required and probably should be made in several weeks advance. Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort can be a little pricey, especially if you choose one of the ocean view lots on the bluff. Newport has lots and lots of things to see, do, and some great restaurants. Two light houses, working bay front, golf course, museum, fishing (lake, river and ocean), and many miles of beaches.
Winchester Bay RV park is a nice place to stay also. Premier RV park in Lincoln City, Sea & Sand in Depot Bay, are a couple of others on the central coast that you may be interested in.
If you are an Elk member, most of the lodges on the coast have rv spots available as does 1000 Trails parks.
Good luck... Oregon coast is one of the must sees for any rv'er heading for the west coast.
Ron
The resort is in Newport (central coast) and reservations are required and probably should be made in several weeks advance. Pacific Shores Motorcoach Resort can be a little pricey, especially if you choose one of the ocean view lots on the bluff. Newport has lots and lots of things to see, do, and some great restaurants. Two light houses, working bay front, golf course, museum, fishing (lake, river and ocean), and many miles of beaches.
Winchester Bay RV park is a nice place to stay also. Premier RV park in Lincoln City, Sea & Sand in Depot Bay, are a couple of others on the central coast that you may be interested in.
If you are an Elk member, most of the lodges on the coast have rv spots available as does 1000 Trails parks.
Good luck... Oregon coast is one of the must sees for any rv'er heading for the west coast.
Ron
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