Read more about boondocking at my BoondockBob’s Blog.Ĭheck out my Kindle e-books about boondocking at Amazon.ĭo you have a question for Bob? Email him at bob.rvtravel (at). Take the 1.5-mile trail from the campground through the coastal pines, transitioning to coastal dunes, for a walk on Sutton beach. Wild berries, vibrant rhododendrons, and picturesque sand dunes are located along the trails. Hiking is the main activity here, and a number of trails provide access to nearby Alder Dunes and Sutton Lake. Ashland Campground The precise Mt Ashland campground is tough to get an RV into. Shaped by geologic events dating back to thousands of years ago, this area is famous for its waterfalls, high mountain lakes, and river rapids.Just across the highway at the Darlingtonia wayside next to Sutton Lake, you will find the carnivorous Darlingtonia (Darlingtonia californica), or California pitcher plant, that looks like it should be the star of some “B” movie with a title like “The Plant That Ate Chicago.” Resembling a cobra with a mustache, the plant traps insects that wander into its “mouth,” actually a hollow area formed by the leaves.Ī short boardwalk leads through a small, boggy marsh where the Darlingtonia lurk in the shade waiting to strike (don’t worry, they’re only a half foot to two feet tall and won’t gobble up Fido). Free or nearly Free Camping Oregon Coast Spots 1.
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