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- rob88ExplorerThanks for the info on Valley River Center Mall!
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIIf you're just looking for a free overnight, a great spot is Valley River Center Mall. They welcome overnighters and even have a security person there to give you a pass for your windshield. You park along the river and paved biking/walking trail. It's an awesome spot.
Valley River Center, Eugene, OR - rob88ExplorerThanks to all who posted replies ... Armitage it is!
- path1ExplorerStrange how things work out sometimes. Was planning trip on Canadian side of Columbia River for Overnighting and this turn up in my search.
http://www.rvlife.com/columns/blogs-at-rvlifecom/4308-blogs-stopping-overnight-in-eugene.html - tpiExplorerArmitage x4. Spread out with grass and lots of separation. Not elbow to elbow.
- dons2346Explorerhttp://www.diamondhillrvpark.com/index.html is not much but we use it sometimes for a pass through
- littlemoExplorer
goducks10 wrote:
Is it that hard to Google for info?
I believe this forum is for "PERSONAL" experiences from forum members. If you don't have anything to contribute, then don't. - sdianel_-acct_cExplorerArmitage!! x3
- Bull_RiderExplorerx2 for Armitage. "Google Lane County Parks".
- jamesuExplorerWe stayed one night at Armitage County Park, a former state park on the north edge of Eugene, earlier this month. Quiet, clean, and easy access to I-5, we would not hesitate to stay there again. During football season I would Imagine that it, or any campgrounds near Eugene, would be full if the Ducks have a home game. Plan ahead.
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