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korbe wrote:
I always get a chuckle when I read the posts that say your trip will be much more enjoyable in a north to south direction. Appearently some people feel uneasy crossing the centerline of a two way road to enter a large turnout. IMHO, it will be just fine. And BTW, some state parks are already booked for the weekends.
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Bob & Ann wrote:
We will be making our first trip to Oregon in Mid May. There is so much to see and we know that we cannot see it all. We do know that we would like to see the Coast as well as Crater Lake National Park.Very likely that this early you will not be able to get into the park. If you do the only road open will be from the west. And then likely only to the lodge I have read that it is best to see the coast from north to south. We will be coming into Oregon from Redwood National Park CA like I said about May 15. Not sure how busy it will be so will heading up Hwy 101 in a 40 foot motor home from the south be a problem?Mid May will be early season and should not be too busy. But be aware US101 is a major N/S road , albeit two lane. Also will we need to make our reservations for our whole trip in advance? YES, definitely yes make reservations. Now might be too late in some of the more popular parks.Not sure if they allow boon docking along the Oregon Coast or not.No, Boon docking is not going to be allowd unless you get way off the coast. And then I would not want to drive a 40 foot MH into the mountains in an attempt to find a secluded spot for the night. Read the horror stories of people why have tried to cross the coast range or get into the mountains and decide. Any must stay at campgrounds along the coast that might have a spectacular view? We are thinking about getting on 101 at Harbor and getting off at Florence.Like someone else mentioned you are going to miss so much of the coast. First stop in Oregon should be Brookings Harbor RV. Parking lot but the views more than make up for it. Cheap fuel at Fred Meyers in Brookings. Next should be Salmon Harbor at Winchester Bay. Probably the best park on the coast. Form there any of the state parks. We tried doing a search but could not find the information that we had hoped to. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
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rr2254545 wrote:If your going to be here (on the coast) after Thanksgiving make sure to stop in and see Shore Acres. It's a spectacular light show and it's free.. It's truly a must see if you are here that time of the year.
If you are only going north to Florence you will miss alot of the coast.
We are spending 9 weeks on the Oregon coasst this winter
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