โNov-07-2018 07:05 AM
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โSep-18-2019 08:10 AM
Oasisbob wrote:
So I e mailed OSP and sent a letter via USPS. This was ten days ago. I asked why they close so early given the demand. As of today I have got no reply. Our tax dollars at work. Just an update
โSep-17-2019 12:47 PM
Oasisbob wrote:
So I e mailed OSP and sent a letter via USPS. This was ten days ago. I asked why they close so early given the demand. As of today I have got no reply. Our tax dollars at work. Just an update
โSep-17-2019 12:35 PM
โNov-18-2018 12:33 PM
โNov-18-2018 08:09 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
be careful on how you look for sites on reserve america for OSP sites. If a loop is first come/first serve and open it will show on reserve america as NOT AVAILABLE. Reserve america ONLY shows the sites you can reserve in advance. So..... in the off season when OSP leaves loops as first come/first serve or a whole campground as first come first serve reserve america makes you think it is either closed or nothing available.
โNov-17-2018 04:00 PM
hondapro wrote:Most people stay in State Parks because they are very cheap people. It is sad because both work well. They be leave the llfe is free when you get in your RV, just pay the price and enjoy yourself. Cheap is cheap and it will always be that way.Ralph Cramden wrote:myredracer wrote:
Why limit yourself to state parks? There's gotta be lots of private CGs within striking distance from Portland.
Believe it or not there are lots of people who will not consider private campgrounds for a whole host of reasons, most of which is being packed in like sardines, myself included.
A few people have an idea of camping which does not include line dancing with live bands, bingo's, indoor swimming pools, and nightly golf cart races, along with typically being packed in among seasonal cliques. I have never been to OR, but here in PA the above fits the description of just about every private campground I am aware of.
i agree Ralph,I find we enjoy the Pa state parks alot more than the private campgrounds.
I hate being packed in,and every private campground we have been to here in Pa has been like that.
โNov-14-2018 04:10 PM
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โNov-11-2018 10:51 PM
Oasisbob wrote:
Camping is becomming very popular within 50 miles or so of Portland Oregon. Numerous times my family & I have wanted to get away during winter month's only to find campsites not available. Why does Oregon state parks continue to close, or partially close, campgrounds during winter months? Their own reservation data shows an interest. At around $30 dollars a night it is as if they are turning away revenue. We knew at Champoeg state park one loop was closed during winter season but they would let folks camp if space was needed. This year they are not letting this happen as logs and equipment are being stored due to construction in other areas. Of all the space available why choose to store where folks could be camping? I will write to OSP if I can find out who to write. Just frustrating. Other reason is many families are living in the park in Rv's because rental prices are out of reach in Portland. We met 5 families doing this last year. So if you are considering shopping for an RV check camp site availability first. Also USFS campgrounds close way too early. Why?
โNov-11-2018 07:24 AM
goducks10 wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:ksg5000 wrote:myredracer wrote:
Why limit yourself to state parks? There's gotta be lots of private CGs within striking distance from Portland.
FYI - State Parks in Oregon are the finest in the USA
Is that personal opinion or an official declaration. And if so, official by whom?
It's a general consensus from those that live in other states that have visited.
โNov-11-2018 06:24 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:ksg5000 wrote:myredracer wrote:
Why limit yourself to state parks? There's gotta be lots of private CGs within striking distance from Portland.
FYI - State Parks in Oregon are the finest in the USA
Is that personal opinion or an official declaration. And if so, official by whom?
โNov-11-2018 05:47 AM
ksg5000 wrote:myredracer wrote:
Why limit yourself to state parks? There's gotta be lots of private CGs within striking distance from Portland.
FYI - State Parks in Oregon are the finest in the USA and we have gotten pampered. I personally prefer the State Parks because I like environment that combines large sites with lots of trees - you don't find that often in private parks.
โNov-11-2018 12:40 AM
ksg5000 wrote:myredracer wrote:
Why limit yourself to state parks? There's gotta be lots of private CGs within striking distance from Portland.
FYI - State Parks in Oregon are the finest in the USA