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RV campers with out-of-state plates will pay a little more to stay overnight at an Oregon state park campground this year. A 25% increase for non-Oregon residents will take effect Jan. 1, 2022 ...
It will get a little more expensive to hook up your RV at Oregon’s busiest campgrounds this year. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department announced a $3 increase for electric and full hookup ...
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department is implementing new fees at some of its day-use parks and raising fees for some of its busiest overnight camping parks. The state waives day-use parking fees ...
The most-visited state parks in Oregon receive well over 1 million visitors yearly. Conversely, with just 169,000 annual day visitors, LaPine State Park is a little bit more overlooked.
RV campers from other states soon will have to pay a 25% surcharge when visiting Oregon state parks.
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) will waive day-use parking fees at the 25 locations that charge them and camping fees for all tent, RV and horse campsites June 1.
The U.S. Coast Guard team who helped rescue nearly two dozen people from a flooded RV park in Neskowin, Oregon recounted their mission saying it was success.
Oregon will charge campers from outside the state a 25% surcharge for RV sites in dozens of campgrounds because of increased demand for the spaces.