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- profdant139Explorer IIWell, mock, coming from Calif, I found that Wash state parks are sure a lot nicer than many in Calif, so I am happy to pay extra. I can't wait to get back up north.
- mockturtleExplorer IIThe size of your rig will matter regarding many of the national parks and forests in WA & OR. I also use the above link provided for forest camping and it is very useful. WA state parks are horribly overpriced and not as nice as those in Oregon so I can't recommend them.
- MaverickBBDExplorerOlympic National Park should fill up your time available but don't come to the rain forest and complain if it rains.
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIHere's a great site for national forest camping that we used a lot.
http://www.forestcamping.com/dow/list/nflist.htm - LaurenExplorerDick is right on the money. Give us some more info so we can help. We want to that is for sure.
- profdant139Explorer IIIf you are ok without hookups, there is almost an infinite number of great campgrounds in the national forests -- the national parks tend to be booked up, though.
If you have a few minutes, browse through our blog entries (see link below) for a lot of photos of campgrounds and boondocking in the Far West. - romoreExplorer IIWe have camped frequently in all three states, we paid anywhere from $28 to $35 in most places for full hook up. The Petaluma KOA was the most expensive at $67, it was late and we were too tired to look further.
We have yet to be disappointed in any of the camp sites. The state parks are fabulous especially along the coast, Beverley Beach OR is our favorite. - bikendanExplorerOne thing, you better start finding where you want to stay.
Many Public campgrounds will already be booked up for this summer, especially those on the coast and other popular areas.
You might find a private coastal campground with sites still available for this summer.
But you'll have to lucky to find any coastal public campgrounds with any available sites, for more than 1 night.
Not sure what "reasonable price" means to you.
California State Parks` normal price for a basic no-hookups campsite is $35. You get a fire ring and picnic bench with the site.,) - Artum_SnowbirdExplorerSo much depends on what you like to do. If you want to hike a bit to the beach, there are so many beautiful parks in Oregon and Washington. But if you want to look at the scenery instead of your neighbors in the park, you will likely find yourself in a private part at quite the fee.
South Beach in Newport Oregon is one of our favorites, we were there 3 weeks ago and the part was almost full of the serviced camp grounds.
Put your rig in your profile, or mention it in your posts with your wants and needs, you will get lots of good ideas. - downtheroadExplorerStart here for Oregon...they have a first rate State Park system. Tons of prime locations and variety. As you can see, lots along the fabulous Oregon Coast.
Summer can be tough on the coast..it's a popular destination. Suggest reservations.
Have a good trip.
Oregon State Parks...LINK
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