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Oceanside RV Park.
90281 Cape Arago Highway, Charleston, OR 97420. Phone: 541-888-2598; Toll-free: 1-800-570-2598.
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offer 71 full hookup sites with cable, WiFi, fire pits and picnic tables.
Any size rig welcome with back-in or pull-through 50-amp
sites. Direct
access to almost a mile of beautiful Pacific ocean beach. Featuring a small
convenience store, cold beer, ice, firewood and propane. Daily rate $29.29
for RV sites, $20.20 for tent sites through October 30, 2008. Winter Special
monthly rate $299.00 plus electric or store your rig on site and pay $2.00 a
day. All subject to availability.
Bastendorff Beach County Park.
63379 Bastendorff Beach Road, Charleston, OR 97420. Phone: 541-888-5353.
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Charleston Marina RV Park.
63402 Kingfisher Road, Charleston, OR 97420. Phone: 541-888-9512; 541-888-6111.
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Marina RV Park.
7984 Kingfisher Drive, Charleston, OR 97420-0607. Phone: 541-888-9512.
Oceanside RV Park.
90281 Cape Arago Highway, Charleston, OR 97420. Phone: 541-888-2598; Toll-free: 1-800-570-2598.
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SeaPort RV Park. PO Box 5750, Charleston, OR 97420. Phone: 541-888-3122.
Snug Harbor RV Park. 8031 Cape Arago Highway, Charleston, OR 97420. Phone: 541-888-5924.
Sunset Bay State Park. 89814 Cape Arago Highway, Charleston, OR 97420.
Phone: 541-888-4902; Toll-free: 1-800-551-6949.
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120
Hikes on the Oregon Coast by Bonnie Henderson. Paperback, 240
pages. Mountaineer Books, 2nd edition, April 1999.
This comprehensive hiking
guide to the region provides trail descriptions supplemented by natural
history sidebars that feature plants and animals hikers are likely to
encounter. The text is divided into five distinct sections from north to
south, and each section includes information on its portion of the Oregon
Coast Trail, which runs from border to border.
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Day
Hiking: Oregon Coast by Bonnie Henderson.
Paperback, 320
pages. Mountaineer Books, 2nd edition, April 2007.
Replaces 120 Hikes on the
Oregon Coast. It includes six new hikes in a completely revamped format that
includes a quick guide to the hikes and lists outings by features such as
walks or hikes to hidden beaches, along bay spits, to lakes, or across sand
dunes. Sidebars explore the natural history, flora and fauna, and geology of
the area.
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Best Places Destinations: Oregon Coast
by Stephanie Irving (Editor).
Paperback,
152 pages. Sasquatch Books, 2nd edition, April 1999.
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The Insiders' Guide to the Oregon Coast--1st Edition
by Lizann Dunegan, Rachel Dresbeck, Dave Johnson.
Paperback, 360 pages. Insider's
Publishing Inc. July 2000.
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Oregon Coastal Access Guide: A Mile-By-Mile Guide to Scenic and Recreational
Attractions by Kenn Oberrecht. Paperback, 342 pages. Oregon State
University Press, April 2001.
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Oregon
Discovery Guide by Don W. Martin, Bettywoo Martin, Bob
Shockley (Illustrator). March 1999, 2nd edition, Paperback, 448
pages, (non-fiction). Driving guide to the splendors of
Oregon highlighting the best routes, scenic detours, hikes, and city walks.
The authors describe top local attractions and pinpoint where to dine,
recline, and camp in comfort. 23 photos, 11 illustrations, 25 maps.
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Inside Out
Oregon: A Best Places Guide to the Outdoors by Terry Richard. April 1998, Sasquatch Books, Paperback, 656
pages, (non-fiction).
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