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South Jetty Resort Park
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The new yard of the two
RV Gypsies in Florence, Oregon 2009 |
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View from the side of the
RV, and view behind the RV - a big marsh field |
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This was a pleasant, peaceful, wooded campground. Almost every site was surrounded on three sides by woods. This is a Thousand Trails campground, and the two RV Gypsies usually like Thousand Trails campgrounds because they get to drive around and pick their own site. However, the roads here were narrow and curvy, so the RV Gypsies picked the first available site they came to that had full hook-ups. There were a limited number of sewer sites. 50 amp sites are hard to get and if you do find one, there was a $5 a day extra charge. The campground asks that you pick a site that is size-appropriate for your RV. In other words, if you have a small RV, don't take a larger, wider site. Sites are very hard to maneuver getting in and out of the sites.
There was an adult lounge and a dry sauna, and honey wagon service. No food or beverages of any kind allowed at pool, not even plastic water bottles. Adult hours at the pool were 10 am-11 am, and 4 p.m. to 5pm. The two RV Gypsies think adult hours should be the last hour of the evening before the pool closes, which should be 9 - 10 p.m.. Check out time was NOON for campsites. Just down the road outside the campground are great sand dunes just waiting to be climbed. The two RV Gypsies did climb them, and photos are available from TOC button above: USA 2009 sub-menu. |
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The two RV Gypsies returned here in 2015 and the sign was different than it was in 2009. |
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This is not a linear site, so there are always choices of where to go next: Below are two choices. |
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