Camping in the Northwest

Camping in the Northwest

Silver Falls State Park, Oregon

Silver Falls is located 25 miles from Salem and 15 miles from Silverton.  Like most other Oregon State Parks, in the summer it is usually full, so plan ahead.  Also like other Oregon State Parks in the summer, it can be crowded and noisy.  But during our stay, things were ...

Columbia River RV Park, Portland, OR

My word for this park is “noisy”. Nice park with good amenities, best wi-fi I have ever had in an RV park. A little close, room to maneuver, but lots are lose together.  But its on the flight path for Portland Airport, and they let people put their dogs out ...

Casey’s Riverside RV Park, Westfir, OR

This is a great park.  Out in the hinderlands, next to where 3 rivers come together.  Great amenities, only downside is it use Tengonet for wi-fi and that usually is not too good. Lots are nicely spaced, we had a pull thru on the river.  Nice club house and an ...

Reeder’s Beach Resort, Sauvie Island, OR

Reeder's Beach Resort, Sauvie Island, Oregon. June 2008. First of all Sauvie Island is a great place, there is a lot of activity here to keep grandkids entertained, and that's important to us, when we have the grandkids along. Part of this trip was for just the wife and I ...

Jim Creek Recreation Area, WA

Jim Creek is a military area and you must be a DOD card holder to use the facilities. Jim Creek is located near Arlington, WA ...

Maupin City Park RV, OR

Maupin City Park, Maupin, Oregon (541) 395-2599 This is a small RV park located on the Deschutes River in Maupin, OR. It has about 25 RV full hookup sites divided between two areas, with additional room for tents ...

Olde Stone Village, McMinnville, OR

This is a really nice RV Park, located next to the Evergreen Air and Space Museum.  It has all the facilities, pool, restrooms, wash room, club house, etc.  Most lots are pull throughs and not too close together. At $31 a night it’s a really good deal. http://www.woodalls.com/a/02465_oldestonevlg.html The Evergreen ...

Cape Lookout State Park, Tillamook, OR

Cape Lookout State Park, Tillamook, OR - Summer 1999 This was one of our favorite parks, especially before the winter storms in 2000. We could get a campsite right on the beach, but the winter storms washed that away. But its still a beautiful park, off the beaten path, with ...

L. L. Stub Stewart State park, Vernonia, OR

This park is nice, lots of room, and out in big timber country. It you watch TV, in 2007, the Discovery Channel had a program called Axe Men, about logging. Vernonia is the center of the action. The only downside of this park was the water pressure, it was almost ...

Seaquest State Park, Castle Rock, WA – Maiden Voyage

Took the new Trail Cruiser 23SB out for its maiden voyage this weekend (June 12-14, 2008). Went down to Sequest State Park, just below Mt St Helens. The grandkids had been studying volcanoes in their school work, so we took them down to take a look at one. We visit ...

Ocean City State Park, Ocean City, WA

[b]NAME:[/b] Ocean City State Park
[b]Where:[/b] Ocean City, WA (near Ocean Shores)
[b]Admission:[/b] 2008 Fees
An additional $2 per night is added to the basic camping fees listed below at this high-use park. Basic camping fees are:
Standard campsite, $17.
Full utility campsite, $24.
Partial utility campsite, $23.
Primitive campsite (accessible by motorized/non-motorized vehicles) and ...

Wenatchee Confluence, Wenatchee, WA

NAME: Wenatchee Confluence
Where: Wenatchee, WA
Admission: 2008 Fees
An additional $2 per night is added to the basic camping fees listed below at this high-use park. Basic camping fees are:
Standard campsite, $17.
Full utility campsite, $24.
Partial utility campsite, $23.
Primitive campsite (accessible by motorized/non-motorized vehicles) and for water trail camping, $12
An ...
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