Nice to see people getting on the road! I am starting to plan my spring and summer travels between having to be here in Eugene. In February, I am headed down to Napa to visit kids and Hensley Lake to relax, then back to Oregon to spend a few days at Emigrant Lake near Ashland. In early March, I will drive to Las Vegas to spend some time in my two favorite places--Valley of Fire State Park and Willow Beach Marina. Willow Beach Marina is full, but Valley of Fire is first-come, first-served and I can use my handicap pass there, especially if I arrive on a weekday. It is an absolutely gorgeous place with lots of good, but easy, walks and thousands of pictographs. Planning to be there March 5-14, if anyone wants to join me. Many sites have electric, but some do not. Last time I was there, a small herd of bighorn sheep munched their way past the campground twice a day! I may also spend a few days at Boulder Beach on Lake Mead at the end of March--no hookups.
In April, I will be back at Valley of Fire for a week of so, and then head to California, staying at Tehachapi, Hidden View campground at Lake Hensley, and maybe Napa for a couple of days before returning to Oregon.
I made reservations at Tillicum Park from April 26-May 3 for Site 27, overlooking ocean. This is a federal BLM campground directly on the ocean! Electric sites are $18 for us seniors. Even if the electric sites are all taken, there are quite a few first-come first-served sites there, some on the ocean side of the road with terrific views, especially for tents or small RVs. Only negatives are no showers and no dump station, so you have to drive to town and pay $10 per dump. Just checked, and there are lots of all sorts of sites available for those dates if anyone wants to join me. (Won't need AC during that time as it if always cool on the ocean. Temps in April are 56/43 and in June are still only 61/50.)
Nice nearby town of Yachats, also. You can walk along the cliffs or down in the tidal area to investigate the pools, etc. They also have markets on weekends, but April may be too early in the spring. Also, this is just north of the Cape Perpetua Scenic area--fantastic views of ocean and seal lions, whales, etc. from several areas. Check out these photos:
http://grandmajjb.blogspot.com/2018/08/ ... ua-or.htmlI am going to make reservations again for Tillicum for late June as soon as they open in a few days. This is really one of the most beautiful coastal areas in either Washington or Oregon, so I highly recommend it, but the Tillicum campground fills up fast, so it is best to have a reservation at least in June-September. Link to blog with photos of Tillicum:
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