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When Lewis and Clark arrived in Astoria in 1805, they liked it so much they built Fort Clatsop and settled in for a while. It's likely that this scenic seaside...
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Bald Butte Lookout was built during the summer of 1931, and is constructed from an Aladdin L4 Lookout kit. All of the pieces were pre-cut to six feet or...
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At the Bald Knob Lookout, you are sure to enjoy a spectacular view overlooking Eden Valley, the Rogue River, and the forests beyond. This 16 x 16' flat top...
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Is this the enchanted forest? This KOA sure seems like it, with 8 acres of native Oregon trees creating wonderfully woodsy, secluded campsites. Add a 1/2-acre playground, heated pool, 14-foot-long...
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Beachside State Park features 42 tent sites, 34 electric sites, two yurts, a hiker-biker area, day use area, ADA accessible shower and restrooms. Facility has direct access...
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Beverly beach has the following types of sites: 21 yurts, 53 full hookups (30 with cable), 128 tent sites, and 75 electrical sites. ...
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Built in 1929 to replace a 1907 cabin, Big Elk Guard Station is the oldest continuously used administrative site within the Rogue River -- Siskiyou National Forest. For many...
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Surrounded by Alpine Fir, Hemlock & Lodge Pole Pine at an elevation of 4600 ft, the campground is adjacent to Big Lake, with Mt. Washington across the lake. ...
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Big River is a unique place in that it is located close to a somewhat suburban part of south Bend. Its location of the Deschutes River especially makes it a...
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