Somewhere in Southern Oregon are places where you can drive up into the Mountains of the Pacific Northwest and do some real comfortable camping like you never left the comforts of your home.
I'm the hotel and room service ' vacationer' until I visited some of these places. I could go on and tell you about these beautiful secret locations or you can see for yourself ~ by clicking on any of the links I posted under the 'resources' section of this post.
If you ever wanted to just come to Oregon and find a nice 'camper-cove' and just do some real simple camping, you should check it out.
Okay, if you have questions as to the good camping spots I'll try and get back to you. Enjoy life!
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