by ClassCRV » Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:26 am
This will be my first GTG with all you ladies, and so I'm looking forward to meeting you. For those who've not been to Tugman, when you look at the site map of the campground, the west side is very close to Highway 101; the north end is closer to the lake and a lovely path that follows the lake at least a mile or so with some unusual plants; the east side is creekside. Hopefully, that info may help in choosing sites. I've just been online at the Oregon State Park website that was given and found that, for the dates we'll be meeting, there seem to be plenty of spaces available in all loops. It's always nice once the kids are in school since you rarely need reservations for anyplace then. Another State park that folks may want to visit is close to Tugman out west of Charleston (which is west of Coos Bay, about 20 miles south), and that's Sunset Bay State Park and also Shore Acres, a huge botanical garden that's worth a looksee. Sunset Bay is right off the beach and is drop-dead gorgeous -- again with many trails around the bay. Camping sites, though, are a little tight. Big rigs may have a problem. I'm 27' in my MH and considered it snug to park but with generous campsites. North of Tugman about five miles is Winchester Bay, where fresh fish can be purchased daily with lots of gift shops and a couple of restaurants. I believe deep-sea outings can be arranged there, as well. That road will take you to a lighthouse, also -- although I'm not sure it's still open to the public. Just south of Tugman is the city of Lakeview which sports two commercial RV parks, North Lake and Osprey Point. Osprey Point has a pub that has great food, and it's open to the public. They used to have an Eel Lake tour via small boats, but they may have discontinued that when there was an algae bloom problem there a couple of years ago.
Again, I'm looking forward to meeting you all.
Lori