Excellent and lush camping
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- pops91710
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- Location: California Chino
- Cardinal Owners: 2006 30 WB LE
- Location: California Chino
Excellent and lush camping
Hi, Folks!
I just returned from a road trip to Oregon. Although I was travelling in my Honda Accord, I took the time to stop off at a couple of camping areas and take some snap shots.
Now, I am not an RV park fan. But there are times when I need to use them. But whether traveling or not this one is worthy of the cost just for fun and relaxation. It's locate in the city of Lebanon, Oregon. It's only about 7 miles from my uncle's home. He told me about it so here it is. Let me know what you think. http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/559263917RDOENM
The second one is breath-taking! It's called Patrick's Point State Park. It's about 25 miles north of Eureka, California near Trinidad. It's right on the coast and is still in the California Redwood Forest. I did not get specific campsites. Only a few on one of the loops, and a shot of the road just to show off the lush surroundings. However, all photos of this album are all taken within the camping part of the State Park.
http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/559295344ERCHRa
I hope you don't mind that I will include a link here to my photos I took along the U.S. Coastal Highway 101 in Oregon just to get someone interested in making the trip. I do this because I saw all along the route beautiful RV parks and campgrounds right along the highway. I can't wait to retire and make the trip myself with my trailer. http://family.webshots.com/photo/292399 ... 9298YZHmfn
I just returned from a road trip to Oregon. Although I was travelling in my Honda Accord, I took the time to stop off at a couple of camping areas and take some snap shots.
Now, I am not an RV park fan. But there are times when I need to use them. But whether traveling or not this one is worthy of the cost just for fun and relaxation. It's locate in the city of Lebanon, Oregon. It's only about 7 miles from my uncle's home. He told me about it so here it is. Let me know what you think. http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/559263917RDOENM
The second one is breath-taking! It's called Patrick's Point State Park. It's about 25 miles north of Eureka, California near Trinidad. It's right on the coast and is still in the California Redwood Forest. I did not get specific campsites. Only a few on one of the loops, and a shot of the road just to show off the lush surroundings. However, all photos of this album are all taken within the camping part of the State Park.
http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/559295344ERCHRa
I hope you don't mind that I will include a link here to my photos I took along the U.S. Coastal Highway 101 in Oregon just to get someone interested in making the trip. I do this because I saw all along the route beautiful RV parks and campgrounds right along the highway. I can't wait to retire and make the trip myself with my trailer. http://family.webshots.com/photo/292399 ... 9298YZHmfn
Mike Harrington, Chino, CA.
2006 Cardinal WB/LE 30'
2003 F250 Superduty V10, 4X4, 4.30 axles and Gear Vendors over/underdrive.
With one happy wife now 45 years ago!
USAF Weapons/Munitions Specialist 1966-1973 Vietnam Vet 1970-71
2006 Cardinal WB/LE 30'
2003 F250 Superduty V10, 4X4, 4.30 axles and Gear Vendors over/underdrive.
With one happy wife now 45 years ago!
USAF Weapons/Munitions Specialist 1966-1973 Vietnam Vet 1970-71
Hi Mike, thanks for the pictures. I travel all over the northwest on company business an I too will check out campgrounds on my trips. And of course all the does is make me want to retire early.
Like you I'm not a fan of RV parks. They typically have way to much concrete and asphalt and not nearly enough trees for my taste. Luckily here in the Washington/Oregon are we have excellent state campgrounds. I really liked the looks of the campground you showed in Lebanon. I think we'll have to make a stop there on our next trip south. Another exception is the RV Resort at Cannon Beach in Oregon. If you ever get up that way I highly recommend it.
When we leave the Cardinal NW rally in August we are going spent the next week traveling the Oregon coast and that will be our big trip for this year. We'll be gone for ten days an I wish it could be longer.
Rob
Like you I'm not a fan of RV parks. They typically have way to much concrete and asphalt and not nearly enough trees for my taste. Luckily here in the Washington/Oregon are we have excellent state campgrounds. I really liked the looks of the campground you showed in Lebanon. I think we'll have to make a stop there on our next trip south. Another exception is the RV Resort at Cannon Beach in Oregon. If you ever get up that way I highly recommend it.
When we leave the Cardinal NW rally in August we are going spent the next week traveling the Oregon coast and that will be our big trip for this year. We'll be gone for ten days an I wish it could be longer.
Rob
- pops91710
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I asked the host that very question. She said that not too many people know about it. Lebanon is a small town and is off the main inter-state about 10 miles.ratherbcamping wrote:Thanks for sharing. I think the Pacific northwest is one of the prettiest parts of the U.S. -- can't wait to retire and take another trip out there!
The park looks awesome (for an RV park ) -- wonder why it looks so empty?
It's only a couple of years old.
Mike Harrington, Chino, CA.
2006 Cardinal WB/LE 30'
2003 F250 Superduty V10, 4X4, 4.30 axles and Gear Vendors over/underdrive.
With one happy wife now 45 years ago!
USAF Weapons/Munitions Specialist 1966-1973 Vietnam Vet 1970-71
2006 Cardinal WB/LE 30'
2003 F250 Superduty V10, 4X4, 4.30 axles and Gear Vendors over/underdrive.
With one happy wife now 45 years ago!
USAF Weapons/Munitions Specialist 1966-1973 Vietnam Vet 1970-71
- campswithcritters
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Might have to help with the emptiness on our way to the Aug event, not too much time for me following the NW rally but got some time to work with getting there!pops91710 wrote:I asked the host that very question. She said that not too many people know about it. Lebanon is a small town and is off the main inter-state about 10 miles.ratherbcamping wrote:Thanks for sharing. I think the Pacific northwest is one of the prettiest parts of the U.S. -- can't wait to retire and take another trip out there!
The park looks awesome (for an RV park ) -- wonder why it looks so empty?
It's only a couple of years old.
Bruce & Sharon Full-time since Nov 06
Boogie, & Jack ("the critters")
Boogie, & Jack ("the critters")
I was just thinking the same thing. Currently we will be staying one night at Champoeg State Part just north of Salem before heading to the rally however reservations can be changed.campswithcritters wrote:Might have to help with the emptiness on our way to the Aug event, not too much time for me following the NW rally but got some time to work with getting there!
When would you plan on being there and what route have planned through Oregon?
Rob
Here's a link to the park with reservation information and site map: http://www.ci.lebanon.or.us/node/178
- campswithcritters
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Ahh the beauty of full-timing, absolutly no plan yet whatsoever. We will have about 2 weeks before the rally and plan to do a bit of WA on the way there so am unsure of exact locations/dates for that trip yet. Still busy planning this one as we go. If you want to meet up there Rob, just set a date and we'll accomodate as we will be free-styling on that trip. In Dubois Wyoming right now looking out the back window at the Wind River about 35 ft away, this is the life!Rob & Cathy wrote:I was just thinking the same thing. Currently we will be staying one night at Champoeg State Part just north of Salem before heading to the rally however reservations can be changed.campswithcritters wrote:Might have to help with the emptiness on our way to the Aug event, not too much time for me following the NW rally but got some time to work with getting there!
When would you plan on being there and what route have planned through Oregon?
Rob
Here's a link to the park with reservation information and site map: http://www.ci.lebanon.or.us/node/178
Bruce
Bruce & Sharon Full-time since Nov 06
Boogie, & Jack ("the critters")
Boogie, & Jack ("the critters")
And here I am looking out my home/office window wondering if it will stop raining long enough to mow the grass before I have to head over the mountains on Tuesday for work. There is definitely something wrong with this picture. Oh well, one of these days...campswithcritters wrote:Ahh the beauty of full-timing, absolutly no plan yet whatsoever. In Dubois Wyoming right now looking out the back window at the Wind River about 35 ft away, this is the life!
Bruce
As it stands now we are going to spend the Thursday before the rally at Champoeg State Park. Here's the link: http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_113.php You're certainly welcome to join us there.
Rob