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Artum Snowbird wrote:Because if you leave the park unattended some people will still have open fires, try to force the bathroom doors open, attempt to circumvent the fact the water is turned off and toss their trash outside their door, just like they do at home. And what rolling meth lab would love to find a park unsupervised with electricity free for the taking?
In some ways, I agree with the poster. I have driven into parks with loops closed off and driven away because of the sites left, there was none suitable for our rig.
So why not, for the absolute minimal cost, post a very clear sign saying "These sites are open, they are the same price, but there is no service, no wood fires, no bathrooms, no water, and no garbage pickup except for one central bin."
Perhaps they could leave the electricity on.
Self contained units would be able to camp, and enjoy their sites and the increased business would pay for the very minimal cost.
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Oasisbob wrote:
Here in the Willamatte valley of Oregon we have good camping weather well into fall and sometimes beyond. Oregon state parks are extremely popular in the fall with it being a challenge to find a spot. Despite data from their own web site proving this Oregon State Parks refuses to keep parks or loops open longer thus turning away revenue and camping opportunities to all. Milo Mciver campground closes October 31 yet reservation data shows high interest. Champoeg state campground closes A loop though usage is shown to be high through October. They just do not care. Very frustrating
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