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bcbounders says:
We parked here with our windshield hanging directly over the Alsea Bay. By providing hook-ups on BOTH sides of the sites, they allow not only back-in parking, but nose-in as well. This allows both motorhomes and 5th wheels to park with the fantastic view filling the windshield.
In nearly 7 years …
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alargier says:
I met friends the very first day I was there. I did not know anybody in town but found great people to hang out with right from the begining.
Friendly staff, very clean hostel, comfy place that makes you feel at home.
You get to meet other travelers that share the same interests. Meet people from …
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swhayden says:
Cape Lookout State park is a large campground on the northern Oregon Coast that has camping, day use facilities and some hiking trails.
The campground has 36 full hookup sites, 1 electrical, 173 tent sights, 13 yurts, 3 deluxe cabins a group tent area and a bicycle and hiker camping area. The …
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AprilleCA says:
Very nice people, accommodating and friendly. Bunks not so comfy in the dorm but they were very helpful in suggesting places to go and things to do. Very good location in Oregon accessible by car to some gorgeous beaches along the coast. Great for 24 bucks a night. I would go again.
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swhayden says:
Beverly Beach state park sits just north of Newport, Oregon. The park itself sits to the east of Highway 101 but there is an easily accessible underpass trail to the beach. The beach is right next to the highway and is only accessible from the park during low tide. The park is nicely treed and yo…
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SchpidermaN says:
This hostel was created for all those ski/snowboard trips on Mt. Hood, and it's open during the winter season.
The good this about this hostel is its location: if you're arriving from Portland and don't feel like driving back at night, you can crash here for the night for a mere price of $20/night/…
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We are centrally located in Portland's historic and vibrant Northwest/Nob Hill neighborhood with cafés, shops, brew pubs, theatres, galleries, and nightlife. You can walk to downtown, Amtrak/Greyhound, Washington Park (Rose Garden, Japanese Garden), Powell's City of Books, Saturday Market (& Sunday…
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