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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankd View Post
    In late April we are going to spend a few days in Long Beach, Wa., and then would like to head down the Oregon coast for a week before heading back home to Central Wa.

    We’d like to split the week at two different campgrounds and would really appreciate some recommendations. I am new to pulling a 5th wheel so campgrounds with pull thru’s are always a favorite with me.

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    Some of the Oregon State Parks are a bit tight for bigger rigs.
    The Newport Marina and Winchester Bay are bigger parks with pull-through's.
    Backpacker and tent camper all my life, including BSA as a kid and adult.
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    Gold Country livin...see ya there. We are bouncing around as we made reservations just a couple of weeks ago. We stay a night at Rogue River, then hit the coast to Bullards outside Bandon for 3 days on to Winchester, then back to the Rogue for a couple. Yep makin' reservations late ya can usually only get a couple of days here & there.
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    How is it coming down 101 traffic / road-wise coming from Long Beach, Wa. in late April?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankd View Post
    How is it coming down 101 traffic / road-wise coming from Long Beach, Wa. in late April?
    Spring break is over. The weekends will be a bit busier in Astoria and Seaside.

    It probably will be rainy, foggy or windy. Or it could be all of the above. 1 out of 10 days will be great if you are lucky.

    I haven't been across the HUGE BRIDGE in Astoria in the 5'er yet, but I'll bet it's an eye opener. Safe travels, KEN



    Backpacker and tent camper all my life, including BSA as a kid and adult.
    Motorcycle trips across the USA with a tent - 1978 to Present.
    02-10-2005 - 2002 F350 SWD PSD and 2003 Citation 10'8S mostly for Crater Lake Ski Patrol.
    10-29-2015 - 2016 Grand Design 380TH. It's HUGE compared to a camper.
    10-19-2018 - traded truck for a 2016 Ram 3500 DRW Laramie CC 4 X 4 Long Box.
    03-16-2019 - Traded Momentum for a New 2018 374TH-R Solitude
    FULL TIME RV'er Nov 2021

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    Have gone across bridge, no problem, it is slow going down coast, but no problem, just allow more time. have fun/be safe.
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    Love to RV in Oregon. Like Winchester, and Coos Bay. If you are an Elk there are neat lodges to stay at -- no sewer but generally there is a dump, elect. and water. They also have dinner and drinks.

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