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roaminaround wrote:
It definitely depends where you want to,stop. I would go with reservations. Many parks are still full especially on weekends and a lot has to do with salmon runs. Newport area is very hard to get into. Our favorite is Nehalem Bay state park and they always seem to have plenty of open sites. As others have said youโll love the Oregon coast and our state parks are incredible.
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monkey44 wrote:
Just for info -In end Sept>>>thru October we've traveled the Oregon Coast several times, stayed in State Parks the entire time, and never had a reservation, nor a full campground. We began in Washington traveled all the way to California.
We have a 4x4 w/Truck Camper ... but saw plenty of spaces for larger rigs. In fact, we stayed in many campgrounds that were only half full. Just watch out for the weekends. Get a site mid-week, stay until at least Sunday.
Oregon Coast drive is incredible --- make a detour up to Crater Lake if you have time. If you stop at the Tillamook Cheese factory, buy a chunk, but buy a chunk of the Fudge tooooooo ... worth it !! Not cheap.
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countrykids wrote:
Will one need campground reservations along the Oregon coast in Sept. Electric if possible.