Oregon camping
You can have fun while on a Vacations in many ways. One of then is to go for a camping trip. The Oregon Coast is one of the best places to holiday in. Depending on what you want, Oregon camping can be fun, relaxing and romantic, all at the same time.
While Oregon camping you will find that there are several state campgrounds where you can camp. Some are located right on the beach, while some campgrounds are meant for RV campers. Where you camp depends mainly on what you want to do. Beach camping can be very romantic and peaceful; make sure you check with the campground for vacancies well in advance. Oregon camping on a beach can be a good mix of fun and relaxation. You can have fun in the surf and sand in the morning and evenings, while you can spend some very peaceful and quality time with your family and loved ones, during the sunset.
While Oregon camping, you can also choose to stay in a RV park. These parks come in varied types. Some of them might be little expensive, but most offer very good amenities, which I the end justify the cost. If you are looking for a budget Oregon camping experience, then you can check out the more basic campsites. You can also find cabins, small budget hotels to stay in while Oregon camping.
Some people however prefer to camp within the security of a State camp. While Oregon camping you can find several of these, and most of them are clean and perfect for camping. The campsites are easy to find, and are very well marked on the maps.
While Oregon camping, you can find some very interesting places, some of historical interests, while others of natural beauty. Tillamook Head, which is a six mile long trail, where both natural beauty and history converge. This is said to be the very trail that Lewis and Clark followed.
Another great place to camp in, while Oregon camping is the Nehalem Bay Area. The best camping ground is here is the Oswald West State Park. The trails in this area, takes you through beautiful dense rainforests, interspersed with amazing viewpoints and some great beaches. If you are the kind who likes to rough it out, then this place is meant for you. The Oswald West State Park has several primitive and rustic camping sites, which takes you back to the most basic living conditions; it is great fun for those people who enjoy this kind of camping. However it is not your cup of tea, in case you are the most sedate sort of camper.
Another great place to go to while Oregon camping is the Astoria area. Here the best camping facility is provided by Fort Stevens State Park. It is by far the biggest park west of the Mississippi and in case you happen to be a Civil War buff, then this area is a goldmine for you.

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1 Joe Henderson // May 16, 2009 at 11:13 am
For the family that is looking for an affordable Oregon Coast vacation on a budget, the beauty and water sport activities of Loon Lake can be enjoyed with an inexpensive stay Loon Lake Lodge and RV Resort. Through April 30, the resort is now offering Oregon Coast area lodging starting at only $50.00 for two nights for an Oregon yurt that can accommodate up to five people – that’s comes out to $25.00 per night or only $5.00 per person! Oregon Coast cabins start at only $90.00 for two nights for a basic cabin that can accommodate four people. Budget stays can also be arranged at one of the finest Oregon Coast campgrounds with spaces for tent camping too that start at only $19.00 for two nights. These special rates are only available at http://www.loonlakerv.com/current-specials.html now through April 30.
For an affordable Oregon Coast vacation you can choose lake view cabins and cottages with full kitchens or motel rooms nestled in the Douglas fir tree forest. For those seeking a full size house, the Lakeside House offers a 2 bedroom home with a huge kitchen and a living room with a tall stone fireplace and floor to ceiling windows with a view of the lake. This home also has a wrap around deck and a large meeting room that is available for groups including reunions and weddings (http://www.loonlakerv.com/oregon-coast-weddings-locations-family-reunion-sites.html). Meals can be cooked in the well supplied kitchen or catering can be arranged.
Protected from coastal winds, fog and milder temperatures than the coast and inland areas, Loon Lake is ideal for camping, picnicking, hunting, fishing, water-skiing, sunbathing, swimming and hiking. The natural setting among the large Douglas-Fir, Western Hemlock and Red Cedar trees, along with a sand beach, boating access and developed recreational facilities have made Loon Lake Lodge a popular scenic recreation area during the spring, summer, fall and winter months. The fishing is the best in the coastal parts of Oregon with Largemouth Bass, Trout and many other varieties (http://www.loonlakerv.com/about.html).
Call 541-599-2244 or go to http://www.loonlakerv.com/ to take advantage of the on-going lodging specials.
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