West Coast Legacy Central Camping Possibilities
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 1:58 am
Okay, Hardy and I have been talking, errrm, typing, and have come up with a possibility. Here's what we've come up with...
We camp somewhere in central Oregon, it's more likely to be warmer, and there's more state parks in the area. We take a day trip to Hillsboro area for dynoing at Perfection Motorsports if anyone wants to, and Karting, screwing around, whatever. Perhaps we could even arrange a tour of Rallitek, as Portland isn't too far away. So, that's what we've come up with so far...
Here's the choices that I've found Park-wise in alphabetical order
Detroit Lake State Recreation Area - 104.8 miles (2 hours, 11 minutes)
Tent Sites are $16/night
Appears to be relatively heavily wooded, on a huge lake, lots of camp sites, probably be busy
Devil's Lake State Park - 113.6 miles (2 hours, 58 minutes)
Tent Sites are $17/night
Appears to be relatively heavily wooded, on a smaller lake, not TONS of camp sites, but quite a few, looks relatively residential
Milo Mciver State Park - 46.5 miles (1 hour, 5 minutes)
Group Tent rate is listed at $64/night
Appears wooded and a bit overgrown, but there's a frisbee golf course, it's near a river, and close to Hillsboro
Silver Falls State Park - 82.0 miles (2 hours, 18 minutes)
Tent Sites are $16/night
Appears to have tons of trails, looks to be more open, has 10 waterfalls, horse trails, and has a huge list of stuff that it offers
South Beach State Park - 142.1 miles (4 hours, 7 minutes)
Tent site rates are listed as $65/group?
Looks open, situated between grass-covered dunes and the ocean, perk of staying here is that it's near the Newport Aquarium and my mom's gf's aunt has 2 Fish and Chips places that are mad grubbin within a few minutes of there
These of course arent the only places that we can stay, but suggestions are very welcome. I couldn't find anything very close to Hillsboro itself that was on any kind of water.
We camp somewhere in central Oregon, it's more likely to be warmer, and there's more state parks in the area. We take a day trip to Hillsboro area for dynoing at Perfection Motorsports if anyone wants to, and Karting, screwing around, whatever. Perhaps we could even arrange a tour of Rallitek, as Portland isn't too far away. So, that's what we've come up with so far...
Here's the choices that I've found Park-wise in alphabetical order
Detroit Lake State Recreation Area - 104.8 miles (2 hours, 11 minutes)
Tent Sites are $16/night
Appears to be relatively heavily wooded, on a huge lake, lots of camp sites, probably be busy
Devil's Lake State Park - 113.6 miles (2 hours, 58 minutes)
Tent Sites are $17/night
Appears to be relatively heavily wooded, on a smaller lake, not TONS of camp sites, but quite a few, looks relatively residential
Milo Mciver State Park - 46.5 miles (1 hour, 5 minutes)
Group Tent rate is listed at $64/night
Appears wooded and a bit overgrown, but there's a frisbee golf course, it's near a river, and close to Hillsboro
Silver Falls State Park - 82.0 miles (2 hours, 18 minutes)
Tent Sites are $16/night
Appears to have tons of trails, looks to be more open, has 10 waterfalls, horse trails, and has a huge list of stuff that it offers
South Beach State Park - 142.1 miles (4 hours, 7 minutes)
Tent site rates are listed as $65/group?
Looks open, situated between grass-covered dunes and the ocean, perk of staying here is that it's near the Newport Aquarium and my mom's gf's aunt has 2 Fish and Chips places that are mad grubbin within a few minutes of there
These of course arent the only places that we can stay, but suggestions are very welcome. I couldn't find anything very close to Hillsboro itself that was on any kind of water.