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Topic: Road trip insight  (Read 902 times)

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Gonefishing420

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Planning on going on a road trip in 2023.
So far solo Overland camping with my kayak just trying to hear a few places you guys would suggest I check out.
I'm going from Sonoma county to lake crescent in Washington.

Love to hear some suggestions


SpeedyStein

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Sounds like a cool trip! I lived in Oregon and travelled the coast a lot, then lived in Westport WA for a few years, 2007-2009. 

Which way are you going up, 101 or 5?

Will def give you a list of cool spots when I have a little more time.
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If you're doing the coastal route, definitely launch at Russian Gulch State park.  Lots of good fishing there with a super easy beach launch in a sheltered cove.  Another spot, and one of my faves is Timber Cove.  There's ramp down to the water (ramp could use some improvements, and I think they charge a launch fee, but still provides access close to the water). 


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Planning on going on a road trip in 2023.
So far solo Overland camping with my kayak just trying to hear a few places you guys would suggest I check out.
I'm going from Sonoma county to lake crescent in Washington.

Love to hear some suggestions

Trindad Bay off the beach by the pier - it's spectacular and pretty sheltered.

Big Lagoon and Stone Lagoon just up the road

Ten Mile Lake just south of Reedsport, OR.  Beautiful lake with Ospreys everywhere - the Rv park is called Osprey Point (Not a well maintained park and if you stay there DO NOT stay in a space near the garbage truck that they let stew and stink until the haul it off - it's by the office - get on the other side of the park... trust me!)