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We arrived on a Sunday afternoon and had no problem finding a site, although all the prime waterview sites were taken. We found site A-9 to our liking, sunnier than most. Date of visit: May 2008 |
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The prime sites here are in the A loop, where 11 of them have a great view of the ocean. This is A-18. |
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A-29 is one of the sunnier sites. |
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A-21 is open to the ocean. |
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Moving back from the front row, there is a mix of sites with and without hookups. C-6 is a tent site. |
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D-1 is a large site. |
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Of the sites available, B-3 would have been our second choice, thanks to its abundant sun. |
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Along the back row are some tent sites with interesting stone walls around the parking area. A few of these would be big enough for a small RV. |
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We found some follow Lazy Dazers on B-31. |
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There are several modern, clean bathhouses in the CG. They offer free hot showers and at least one has laundry facilities ($1.00 washer, $1.25 dryer). Unfortunately, the hot water ran out before I had finished my shower, although Liz had no problems. |
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A short walk from the campground will take you down to the shoreline. |
At the foot of the path is this interesting hole through a large rock. |
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Almost sunset. |
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Dump station available Verizon Broadband Access service Rates: $21 Hookups ($1 for cable TV), $17 No Hookups 36 sites - W/E(30A)/S 50 sites - W/E(30A) 63 tent sites - water nearby 6 yurts $4 less Oct - Apr Coord: 42.064968 N, 124.33407 W |
Activities/Nearby Attractions Hiking Boating out of Brookings Brookings Azalea Garden |

Harris Beach SP, OR
Harris Beach SP is located on US-101 just north of Brookings, OR. It offers 149 mostly wooded campsites close to the Pacific shoreline.
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