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Some Oregon Forest Service campgrounds won’t open until summer

Seven Oregon campgrounds administered by the U.S. Forest Service Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest are temporarily unavailable and may not be available until mid summer....

RV Daily Tips. Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Issue 1832 Welcome to RV Travel’s Daily Tips Newsletter, where you’ll find helpful RV-related tips from the pros, travel advice, product reviews and more. Thanks...

Higher fees coming to recreation lands in northwest Oregon

Visitors to Bureau of Land Management recreation sites in northwest Oregon will see new and increased fees this 2022 season. The changes, the first...

Whale watching ramping up along Oregon Coast

RV snowbirds aren't the only ones migrating north this time of year. The spring gray whale migration is underway now, too, and Oregon State...

Heavy rains force evacuation of Oregon Coast campground

The U.S. Coast Guard and the Tillamook County, Oregon, Sheriff’s Office were busy Friday evacuating 20 people from the Neskowin Creek RV Resort after...

Oregon adding 25 percent surcharge for out-of-state RVers

RVers traveling to Oregon had better bring along a little extra cash next year. The Oregon Legislature passed a bill during its last session...

John Day Fossil Beds in eastern Oregon

The John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in eastern Oregon features stunning, multi-colored landscapes that have captured 50 million years of our planet's animal...

RV Daily Tips Newsletter Issue 1296

Friday, March 13, 2020 Welcome to another edition of RV Travel’s Daily Tips newsletter. Here you’ll find helpful RV-related and living tips from the pros,...

Camp on the tree-shaded river bank of Oregon’s Metolius Recreation Area

By Bob Difley The central Oregon town of Sisters, often called the “Gateway to the Cascades,” is named for the snow-capped Three Sisters peaks of...

Oregon Coast’s Dean Creek Elk Viewing Area offers wildlife viewing year-round

By Bob Difley When cruising the Oregon Coast with a westward focus to the scenic beaches and shorelines we sometimes miss attractions that lie to...

Scenic photography ideas: Oregon’s 50 restored covered bridges

By Bob Difley Back in the simpler "good 'ol days," when our daily distractions didn’t include social media, smartphones, and terrorist attacks, gasoline cost a...

Gut-busting Cowboy Dinner Tree near Silver Lake, Oregon

By Julianne G. Crane The Cowboy Dinner Tree Restaurant, about four miles down a county road from no where in the high desert of Central...