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cpaulsen wrote:
I also host at Oregon State Parks and have found almost all have a few spots that will take over 35 foot rigs. You may have to park the tow vehicle in extra vehicle parking but they are usually very close to the sites.
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downtheroad wrote:
The reservation system for Oregon State Parks details the length of each site in every park....and shows a picture of the site.
Oregon State Parks Home Page
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โMay-29-2015 07:06 AM
texasdiver wrote:
Hi all.
My wife and I are looking at relocating back to Oregon from Texas. I grew up in Oregon in the 70s and did a lot of camping at state parks along the coast and in other parts of the state in my younger years. But always car camping or backpacking. So I'm pretty familiar with the park system and have my favorite parks.
What I don't know because it has never been an issue is how large the campsites are and how accommodating they are to larger 5th wheels in say the 37-38' range. I'm trying to play ahead and make sure something I get for this year in Texas will still be usable for camping mainly in state parks in the Northwest.
Any comments? Is there a certain size I want to stay under for maximum use of public campgrounds in the Northwest? Does anyone know of any other sites that are more dedicated to camping in this region of the US where that information might be more available?
Thanks!
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