Where We Are Now

We landed this afternoon at Ely KOA Journey, pretty much right in the middle of Nevada, elevation, 6500 ft. This is just a stop-over for a night, but it really is a nice campground. We plan to drive around this after and check out the town.

   Ely KOA our site

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Where to Next

From here we're heading north to Idaho. Our first stop is a place called Anderson Camp. We plan to spend a couple of days there so we can check out Shoshone Falls and what's left of Twin Falls

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Pacific City RV Campground

      We arrived on a Saturday morning of the 4th of July weekend.  The campground was almost full and trying to find a campsite big enough for us was a bit of a task.  TT has a first come, first serve policy, after you reserve a site, however, there is nothing that prevents small RV’s from taking the larger sites.  I really don’t know a solution to the problem.  The other small issue that I have, is that the few sites with the “spectacular ocean views” are sites rented out to full-timers, so people who travel don’t get the “view sites.”  However, the campground has a lot of nice wooded sites so it wasn’t a big deal.  The other fun thing about the campground is that there are bunnies everywhere.

      Pacific City Campground is a campground with defined campsites, so you really get the camping feeling.  To add to the camping feeling, there isn’t any cell or Internet service.  (at least not AT&T) There is a lodge with pool, ping pong, TV and what you’d expect to find in a camp lodge.  There is a poor Internet signal there, but enough to check your emails.  There is also an enclosed pool and an adult hot tub.  Also, there is a small store that is open four hours a day and only on weekends.  From the campground, there is a trail that takes you to a beautiful beach.  Oregon beaches are all public which is great, but most also allow cars, which limits your ability to let your dogs run.  To me, it also takes away some of the beauty of the beach.   Overall the campground was pretty nice and I’m sure that we will revisit someday.

        Oceanfront RV Campground in Oregon, you will never tire of the spectacular ocean views with a trip to Pacific City RV Camping in Oregon. Nature trails, fishing, clamming, surfing, beachcombing and more can all be found at this RV campground in Oregon, located along the beautiful Central Oregon coastline. Explore Pacific City RV Camping year-round with activities tailored to specific seasons. Enjoy the water in the summer, picking huckleberries in the fall and whale watching in the winter. After an exciting day of fun, sit back and relax around a crackling fire.  And…  On the coast, amid towering spruce trees and spectacular ocean views, this tranquil campground offers nature trails, beachcombing, dunes, whale watching and more.”

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