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Oregon & Washington: A Guide to the State & National Parks (State & National Parks Series)

Oregon & Washington: A Guide to the State & National Parks (State & National Parks Series)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oregon & Washington, A Guide to the State and National Parks
Review: Chock-full of useful details about every park in Washington and Oregon, both state and national, this book is organized by area. Details for all types of activities include innovations such as yurt camping, backpack and bike camping, group camping, hiking, cave touring and more. This is a "take with you edition" complete with phone numbers for reservations, campsites that don't take reservations (overflow sites), a couple good maps and and short locator descriptions for each park, to be used in conjunction with a roadmap (not included). Find out where there are ranger talks, river access, and even an underground structure that was built as a bombproof communications center, muzzle loading demonstrations, park hours, marine facilities, equestrian facilities and more! An at-a-glance manual for the on-the-road, want-to-go-there Oregon and Washington park visitor.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oregon & Washington, A Guide to the State and National Parks
Review: Chock-full of useful details about every park in Washington and Oregon, both state and national, this book is organized by area. Details for all types of activities include innovations such as yurt camping, backpack and bike camping, group camping, hiking, cave touring and more. This is a "take with you edition" complete with phone numbers for reservations, campsites that don't take reservations (overflow sites), a couple good maps and and short locator descriptions for each park, to be used in conjunction with a roadmap (not included). Find out where there are ranger talks, river access, and even an underground structure that was built as a bombproof communications center, muzzle loading demonstrations, park hours, marine facilities, equestrian facilities and more! An at-a-glance manual for the on-the-road, want-to-go-there Oregon and Washington park visitor.


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