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National And State Parks – Eugene, Oregon
They run from a high of about $10 per day, to a low of free . More on Epinions.com
Campgrounds – Winchester Bay, Oregon
Additional information regarding this site and its amenities can be obtained by calling the Oregon dunes NRS at 541-271-3611. All vehicles must stay within the striped paved areas. There is a maximum of 2 vehicles per site. No RV ... More on Recreation.gov
Museums – Eugene, Oregon
Built in 1888, this ornate Queen Anne Victorian home stands on the south slope of Skinner Butte on the north edge of downtown Eugene and ... More on Frommers
Things To Do – Florence, Oregon
This summer I went up the coast and my favorite place I went was SMP. The staff there is wonderful. As a 15 year old girl I loved all of the clothes they had for sale there! I took home a shirt wit... More on TripAdvisor
Skating – Springfield, Oregon
Need more bangers less little stuff More on ConcreteDisciples.com
Things To Do – Eugene, Oregon
Love the airport in Eugene it is very small i mean very small only two terminals, but thats why its so great!! More on GeckoGo
Parks – Sisters, Oregon
16 miles south of Sisters on County Road 16, near Three Creeks Lake. Pumice field, alpine meadows, a technical descent. The singletrack portion of this ride follows the Metolius ... More on Trails
Campgrounds – North Bend, Oregon
New Ownership! Updated electrical! Gas BBQ at gazebo. Pets encouraged. Horse camping! ATV / Dune access one mile. Quiet park! More on CampRate.com
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