More lodging in Oregon for eclipse
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More lodging in Oregon for eclipse
Could find the previous thread about this so posting a new one.
http://www.oregonlive.com/travel/ind...ty_will_r.html
Not inexpensive - guess it depends on how badly toy want to see it
http://www.oregonlive.com/travel/ind...ty_will_r.html
Not inexpensive - guess it depends on how badly toy want to see it
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Thanks for posting that. I don't think it is too expensive, unless you opt for the higher end options. For two nights, it starts at $295, so not horrible, but yeah they are dorm rooms
At least it is a cool town to explore as well.
At least it is a cool town to explore as well.
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If someone wants to play golf during the eclipse make a tee time at the Elkhorn Golf Course north of Gates, OR.
http://www.elkhorngolf.com/
It is also near a great hiking trail in the Opal Creek Wilderness.
Silver Falls State Park is in the path of totality.
http://www.elkhorngolf.com/
It is also near a great hiking trail in the Opal Creek Wilderness.
Silver Falls State Park is in the path of totality.
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Tom--Yes, Opal Creek is a great hike, but it has definitely suffered from its popularity lately. Here is an article from the other day about limiting the people there, via parking. I am glad as one time we counted over 75 cars lining the trailhead road when we returned from our hike. Crazy! So this might not be a good one to recommend.
http://www.oregonlive.com/travel/ind...ng_crowds.html
http://www.oregonlive.com/travel/ind...ng_crowds.html
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