Looking for a part of the Oregon coast that is slightly warmer than the average beach and forest? Then check out Humbug State Park (http://www.oregon.gov/) campgrounds that sit at an elevation of 1,756. The surrounding mountains create a kind of shelter from the wind and protection from ocean breezes. You are not far from the beach, so you can camp and enjoy swimming, windsurfing, scuba diving or boogie boarding. If you enjoy hiking, take the trail to the top of Humbug Mountain and check out the amazing views. If you know anything about Oregon then know this, their state parks are absolutely pristine and well kept. The state takes great pride in their parks and travelers enjoy relatively inexpensive campground fees for the full hooks up and well groomed sites.
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