kas5292
Going to the Oregon Coast this weekend for some camping. Anyone recommend some good camp spots - beach accessible? Will be camping with boyfriend, dog and child. Thanks!
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There are some great campsites in Seaside. That is a great place to go camping, as there is a boardwalk there with games and rides. We went camping there about 3 years ago and had the time of our lives. Unfortunately, I do not recall the name of the campground, but I found it on Recreation.gov. It was within a mile or two of the ocean. Definitely the place to go in the Northern coast area. Skip Lincoln City-it's over hyped and the only thing that is there is the outlets malls.
Newport would be another great place to go but I have only stayed in a hotel there. It's my favorite place to go on the coast, but is about 3 hrs south of Seaside. You can access the beach, there's the Oregon Coast Aquarium, The Hatfield Marine Science Aquarium, Nye Beach, The Bay front area that has the Wax Works Museum, The Undersea Gardens, and Ripley's Believe It Or Not.
I have never been there, but there is a OHV riding area by Tillamook, known as Sand Lake. This is probably your best bet for beach camping. Very few campgrounds are located right on the beach in Oregon, but the ones that are, are usually private, members only places or at the Dunes Recreation Area in Lane and Douglas County.
Good Luck and have fun.
There are some great campsites in Seaside. That is a great place to go camping, as there is a boardwalk there with games and rides. We went camping there about 3 years ago and had the time of our lives. Unfortunately, I do not recall the name of the campground, but I found it on Recreation.gov. It was within a mile or two of the ocean. Definitely the place to go in the Northern coast area. Skip Lincoln City-it's over hyped and the only thing that is there is the outlets malls.
Newport would be another great place to go but I have only stayed in a hotel there. It's my favorite place to go on the coast, but is about 3 hrs south of Seaside. You can access the beach, there's the Oregon Coast Aquarium, The Hatfield Marine Science Aquarium, Nye Beach, The Bay front area that has the Wax Works Museum, The Undersea Gardens, and Ripley's Believe It Or Not.
I have never been there, but there is a OHV riding area by Tillamook, known as Sand Lake. This is probably your best bet for beach camping. Very few campgrounds are located right on the beach in Oregon, but the ones that are, are usually private, members only places or at the Dunes Recreation Area in Lane and Douglas County.
Good Luck and have fun.
Camping near LA California ?
johnmonky
Me and some buddies are road tripping to LA from Oregon. We have a super limited budget so campin is our game. Is there any ligit campgrounds within 25miles of LA that are reasonably priced?
Thanks!
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If you are considering tent camping, here are some places:
Irvine Lake = about 12miles from Disneyland. Most people are going to go for fishing so although it's the closest, it might not be the best option. You have to purchase a fishing license for these spots.
O'neill Park = about 20 miles from Disneyland, but is probably 40 minutes driving because it is up in the hills
Chino Hill State Park = about 15 miles from Disneyland. I'm almost certain they allow camping but I couldn't find it on all the websites. This isn't the best in terms of location, much more inland but it really might be the best.
If you want RV camping there are a few places around Disneyland but they may be as expensive as a cheap hotel room.
there are also plenty of cheap hotel rooms around Disneyland (2-star places), so that might really be your best option.
And the camping is Malibu the other person mentioned is going to be 2 or so hours from Disneyland.
If you are considering tent camping, here are some places:
Irvine Lake = about 12miles from Disneyland. Most people are going to go for fishing so although it's the closest, it might not be the best option. You have to purchase a fishing license for these spots.
O'neill Park = about 20 miles from Disneyland, but is probably 40 minutes driving because it is up in the hills
Chino Hill State Park = about 15 miles from Disneyland. I'm almost certain they allow camping but I couldn't find it on all the websites. This isn't the best in terms of location, much more inland but it really might be the best.
If you want RV camping there are a few places around Disneyland but they may be as expensive as a cheap hotel room.
there are also plenty of cheap hotel rooms around Disneyland (2-star places), so that might really be your best option.
And the camping is Malibu the other person mentioned is going to be 2 or so hours from Disneyland.
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