As you may have seen in the timelapse video, our next stop after McMinnville was Valley of the Rogue State Park near Gold Hill, Oregon.
This was our first state park, and quite a pleasant place, too. The campsite was much larger than in most private campgrounds, with lots of trees around, and a path by the Rogue River.
The only downside was that while most of the sites in this campground have full hookups, our site didn’t have sewer. So we had to watch our water usage, to avoid having to move the coach to dump the tanks. We made it, though!
Here’s our truck and coach in our campsite:
Campsite from below:
Campground info:
We were in B loop, in site B33. The inner C loop was closed, so we had even fewer neighbors than we would have in peak season:
Open space:
Rogue River:
Some barely visible ducks:
Rapids:
Riverside viewing platform:
Info signs:
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