Posted: February 4th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Q & A | Tags: cost, Hood, money, near, Oregon, SalmonHuckleberry, Wilderness | 1 Comment »
Of course it shouldn’t, but if I wanted to park my camper-van there for a couple days would I have to pay a fee? I want to do this in the winter when it might be snowing.
Also if you know, do you know any good free camping places near Portland? Any cool places around Mt. Hood?
Posted: October 8th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Related Books | Tags: camping, Coast, Hiking, Moon, Oregon, spotlight. | No Comments »

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Moon Spotlight Oregon Coast Camping & Hiking is a 155-page compact guide covering the region’s best camping, hiking, and fishing spotsincluding Fort Stevens State Park, Oaks Bottom, and the Columbia River Gorgeperfect for campers, hikers, and fishers looking for a fulfilling, back-country experience. Each listing has at-a-glance icons that indicate nearby hiking or biking trails, swimming, fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, and hot springs. Outdoors writers Tom Stienstra and Sean Patrick Hill and provide easy-to-follow maps and clear driving directions that lead campers and hikers to the best of coastal Oregon’s wilderness.
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Posted: September 11th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Related Books | Tags: Oregon, Trail, Traveling | No Comments »

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During the 1800s, more than 300,000 Americans migrated westward on the famous Oregon Trail. Winding 2,000 miles from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, this remarkable route led brave pioneers across prairies, mountains, and deserts to the promising lands of the western frontier. Today, more than 150 years after the first emigrants crossed the trail in wagon trains, you can relive their epic adventure with the help of author Julie Fanselow. Written for modern pioneers, this scenic touring guide includes information on: where to go; what to see; what to do along every section of the trail; trail history; present-day attractions; detailed maps and photographs…. More >>
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Posted: June 4th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Related Books | Tags: Campers, Campgrounds, Complete, Guide, Improved, NonMembership, only, Oregon, Parks And Campgrounds, Region's, Tent, Washington | No Comments »
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Posted: April 8th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Related Books | Tags: camping, Devils, Grand, Guide, Hiking, Marker, Mile, More, Oregon, road, Teton, Tourism, Tower, Trail, Travel/Vacation, trip, Wyoming, YELLOWSTONE | No Comments »

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Yellowstone National Park is the focal point of Wyoming tourism; however, there is so much more if you know where to look. From rolling prairie, to badlands, to deep forests, to high mountain lakes, and breathtaking peaks, Wyoming’s diverse landscape is second to none. In addition, the Wyoming plains contain a rich history of pioneer trails that served as the gateway to the west throughout the 19th century. Most Wyoming travel guides are written to explain tourist attractions in detail once you are already there and require much time and effort to plot a course across the state. This remarkable guide, on the other hand, has the entire state laid out by the highway mile markers so you will always know what is ahead and exactly how to get there. The book is laid out in a clear and concise report style format with brief descriptions, condensed information, and a star rating system that allows you to easily make informed decisions about what to visit. Detai… More >>
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Posted: January 26th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Related Books | Tags: BEST, Campers, camping, Concrete, Guide, Hate, Loud, Oregon, Portable, Slabs, Stereos, Tent, Washington | No Comments »

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If you subscribe to the opinion that televisions, Japanese lanterns, and electric guitars are not essential camping equipment, The Best in Tent Camping: Washington and Oregon should be your constant companion. This is a guidebook for tent campers who like quiet, scenic, and serene campsites. It’s the perfect resource if you blanch at the thought of pitching a tent on a concrete slab, trying to sleep through the blare of another camper’s boombox, or waking to find your tent surrounded by a convoy of RVs. The Best in Tent Camping Washington and Oregon will guide you to the quietest, most beautiful, most secure, and best managed campground in the Pacific Northwest. Painstakingly selected from more than 1,000 campgrounds in the two states, each campsite is rated for beauty, noise, privacy, security, spaciousness and cleanliness. In addition, each campground profile provides essential details on facilities, reservations, fees, and restrictions, as well as an… More >>
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Posted: November 3rd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Related Books | Tags: `9th, Campgrounds, camping, Complete, Edition, Guide, Moon, Northwest, Oregon, Pacific, Tent, Washington | No Comments »
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Posted: September 25th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Related Books | Tags: British, camping, Columbia, Destinations, Northwest, Oregon, Pacific, Washington | No Comments »
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