Rene H
I'm looking for campsites along the coasts of Washington, Oregon and California that are in good locations and that are not too expensive. I'll be going during the summer so I'de also need to know if reservations are required.
I'de love campsites that have beach access, that are full of fun people (mostly teenagers and young adults) to meet and that are near fun places to visit. Please let me know about any experiences, both good and bad, you have had. Thanks!
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I live in Washington. Last fall my sister and I drove down the Oregon coast. In Oregon, many of the State Parks have yurts. They are tents built on platforms and are very cool. They are cheap, around 17-25 dollars a night. Go to Oregon State Parks.com and you will find all the parks along the coastal region.
I have travelled along the Pacific Coast from Washington to San Diego, Ca. Highway 1 goes right next to the ocean and is so beautiful. There are many good campsites. Have fun.
I live in Washington. Last fall my sister and I drove down the Oregon coast. In Oregon, many of the State Parks have yurts. They are tents built on platforms and are very cool. They are cheap, around 17-25 dollars a night. Go to Oregon State Parks.com and you will find all the parks along the coastal region.
I have travelled along the Pacific Coast from Washington to San Diego, Ca. Highway 1 goes right next to the ocean and is so beautiful. There are many good campsites. Have fun.
Isolated camping sites? Near Virginia?
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Do you have any ideas of an isolated camping sites near Virginia ? Where maybe you can reserve a spot, so we won't see another people camping and enjoy being isolated and enjoy nature. Close to Virginia. With lakes maybe a waterfall and that pets(dog ) can swim in the lakes.( I heard some camps don't slow dogs to swim) and tons and tons of wildlife like bears, deer and squirrels and birds and more . And hicking and fishing . Mosquitos are not a problem but we don't want them to be all over the place. *and the camping place has to be near Maryland Virginia and Washington, D.C..
*lake where dogs can swim
*lots of wildlife (preffered black bears and deer is a plus.
*highking trails
*reservig place including the lake for 5 days online so please include a website
Thanks for answering
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Dispersed camping on remote National Forest lands will allow you to find places where you may see no one during the entire week. However, please remember that dogs do not mix well with bears, mountain lions, deer, or moose.
George Washington and Jefferson National Forests.
Supervisor's Office
5162 Valleypointe Parkway
Roanoke, VA 24019
1-888-265-0019
540-265-5100
Dispersed camping on remote National Forest lands will allow you to find places where you may see no one during the entire week. However, please remember that dogs do not mix well with bears, mountain lions, deer, or moose.
George Washington and Jefferson National Forests.
Supervisor's Office
5162 Valleypointe Parkway
Roanoke, VA 24019
1-888-265-0019
540-265-5100
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