Still the perfect season to RV southern Oregon

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+SunsetBaySP_CapeArago_JulianneGCraneSome of our favorite memories were created in southern Oregon … along the sweeping Pacific coast, in the lush Rogue River National Forest, exploring the damp Oregon Caves.

TravelSouthernOregonLate summer is the perfect time of the year to head your RV toward that part of the world.

To help you get familiar with all there is to discover, is the easy to navigate, free online version of Travel Southern Oregon, with its outstanding graphics. The resource includes links to parks and campgrounds, recreational opportunities, weird and wonderful attractions and more.

One section that caught my eye is “Cycling Buzz.” It lists numerous cycling trails and roads to view the diverse outdoor wonders of southern Oregon. See the trails and adventures by clicking here.

Of course Oregon is known for its incredible State Parks system. So popular are these parks that it is near impossible to find a camp site as a drop in, so take a moment to contact Reserve America for a space if you are traveling between now and Labor Day.

Just six of the parks where Jimmy and I have camped in Southern Oregon:
Sunset Bay State Park
Shore Acres State Park
Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park near Heceta Head Light House
Tugman State Park
Umpqua Lighthouse State Park

One fine county park is Boice Cope Park, operated by Curry County.

Julianne G. Crane

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  • Hi Jane:
    Congratulations on your great RVing adventure. You are really taking on a long cross-country adventure. You bet I’ll follow you on janesjournals.com.
    Safe travels, Julianne

  • Hi there! I have been following your blog and it helped motivate me to make the big transition to full-timing. I just headed out on my first full-time adventure, traveling from Idaho to Florida! If you want to follow along I am at janesjournals.com

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