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Andymon
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Jan 20, 2014

Seven Feathers Oregon

We did a drive thru at Seven Feathers RV Resort in Canyonville, OR. It's our next place to go for a few days. We only live about an hour and a half from there. 191 spaces and only about 30 RV's there. It was beautiful. Sunny and cool. I've never seen an RV place that clean. With discounts it'll cost about $35/night.

Went to the casino for luch in the Stix Sports Bar. CJ had the Reuben which she said was very good. I had the beer brat that wasn't good at all. Over cooked and way too much spicy mustard...live and learn.

We hope to go camping in about a month or so. If you're on I-5 and wanting a place to stay in that area, I'd highly recommend it.
  • We stay at the SKP park in Sutherlin on my way to Washington and 7 Feathers on the way home to Yuma. It is very nice. We plan a couple days around their BINGO program. lol
  • IMHO it's the nicest casino RV Park in the U.S., and among the top 3 of all RV Parks (Bluewater Key, Colter Bay).
  • I have heard good things also from a friend.

    There also is free dry camping on the other side of the freeway just north of the Casino. We used it the last trip through Oregon.
  • We also enjoy stopping there. Easy in, Easy out. Free consistent shuttle to the Casino for family dinner.
  • It's a really nice place - we spent a week there one time.
  • It's a very nice CG and we've stopped there a number of times. The buffets can be good but otherwise we don't use the casino since we're not into gambling. They also have fuel and propane. The buffets can be good but otherwise we don't use the casino since we're not into gambling.

    The rest area is equally clean. They also are developing what looks like a truck rest area complete with power, anyone know more about this?
  • We always make it a point to stop there....at least for overnight and take the shuttle to the casino. Haven't been disappointed over any meal we've eaten there.

    Really nice park, and yes, super clean. You'll see everything there from a 10' pop-up to a 45' Prevost.

    Ron

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