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Jessie M. Honeyman Campground, Memorial State Park, OR.
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Honeyman State Park Campground
The campground is located on the west side of US Highway 101, three miles south of Florence, Oregon.
Elevation:
50 feet
Coordinates:
43.930161, -124.107326
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Onsite:
Dune Trails,
Amphitheater
Sandy beach and swimming,
CCC structures
Dump station
Nearby:
Oregon Dunes
Umpqua Lighthouse State Park (south)
Sea Lion Caves (north)
Heceta Head Lighthouse (norht)
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General Information:
Open: open year round
Number of Sites: 350
Maximum People per site: 8 including children
Vehicles per site: 1, fee for additional vehicles
Pet: Allowed on leash, always attended
Reservations Allowed
Fees:
45 full-hookup sites, $31.00 - $36.00
120 electrical sites with water, $29.00 -$34.00
185 tent sites with water nearby, $21.00
10 rustic yurts, $44.00 (One pet-friendly , $61.00), RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
6 seasonal group tent camping areas, $77.00
5 Picnic Shelters, $
Meeting Hall, $
Hiker/biker camp, $8.00
Campground Include:
Picnic table, campfire ring, water, asphalt driveway.
Bath-shower rooms with flush toilets nearby.
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The 2021 Journey,
Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park
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(Day
111 TN) 50°F. 6:30 am, fog
Overnighting in a trailhead parking
After the meeting, I say goodbye and then begin a oner hour drive south to my next campground, one that I have never stayed at before. In fact both this one, where I will stay Sunday night and Monday night, and the next location, where I will stay Tuesday night through next Sunday morning are both campgrounds that I have never stayed at before.
Arriving at the campground, I stop at the registration station and get a permit from the ranger. Then I drive to my campsite, set up the jammer and plug in my electric. Soon, after, I walk across the street to the shower house for some hot water on my body. The shower house is a modern facility with individual shower rooms. Under the same roof but across a breeze way are the toilets rooms. Also, the entire building is very clean and I find that the shower water is actually steamy hot. Also, on one of the ends of the building is two washing sinks.
I am so glad that the water here is hot and will be taking several more before I leave this campground.
(m4camp-08-or-honeyman-2021-0906.0751) Jessie M. Honeyman Campground, Oregon
(m4camp-08-or-honeyman-2021-0906.0752) Jessie M. Honeyman Campground, Oregon
Afterwards, I return to the jammer and take some photos of the campsite where I am parked and the huge evergreen trees all about. Then, I begin pounding keys on my computer working on my website. Some time later, when the campsite in front of the shower house empties, I take a photo of the shower building.
(m4camp-08-or-honeyman-2021-0906.0755) Jessie M. Honeyman Campground, Oregon
(m4camp-08-or-honeyman-2021-0906.0756) Jessie M. Honeyman Campground, Oregon
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