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We are off of Hwy 34, yes. But we are surrounded by farmland. The views are beautiful!
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Many of out sites have a good amount of grass especially our cabin and tent sites.
Opens Memorial Day weekend
Closes after the second weekend in September
Enjoy staying in a camping cabin! All you have to bring is the bedding.
Our store offers coffee daily in the summer time for a small cost. You can also find yourself or family a fun toy or gift. There are many different things to look at in our store while staying here! Don't forget to swing by!
Our laundry is located on the backside of the office.
Laundry is open 24/7, coin operated.
$1.50 a wash
$1.50 a dry
Enjoy a picnic at the playground after hanging out at the pool!
Fun theme park for children and adults. Includes outdoor theater play performed by college students interested in acting. Usually a fairy tale with a very funny twist! All developed in large evergreen trees environment. Nice eating area and benches to sit on throughout .
The Myrtlewood Mystique Gallery is a wonderful place to pick up unique hand crafted items, gifts, framed art, carvings and jewelry for friends and family back home. Myrtlewood is grown in Coos County - Oregon and the Holy Land. The leaves are often used in soups. The wood is stunning!
The Brass Ring is a not-for-profit volunteer organization dedicated to building and placing a traditional Victorian carousel in downtown Albany. For more information contact the Albany Visitors Association at [email protected] Absolutely amazing--open to viewing/see the carvers/painters and sanders. Carousel pieces are available for photo shoots. Groups and individuals can enjoy a tour. Goal is to have approx 150 items for the Carousel-to be rotated for the seasons.
Is now open on Saturday Afternoons-was featured in Parade Magazine. Across from Albany Post Office.
The loop is a self-guided tour of local gardens and galleries, wild lands and wineries, within reach of Marys Peak. For more information contact the Corvallis Office of Tourism (1-800-334-8118).
Boston Mills , built in 1858 is an agricultural and architectural landmark of the Willamette Valley. Boston/Thompson's Mills is Oregon's oldest continuously operating water powered mill. It is one of five remaining grist mills in the state and one of only two mills still in operation. Is now a state park/bring your camera for a "back to the future" photo.
Outstanding programs, people, and location make Oregon State an exciting and vibrant land grant university--one that is internationally renowned. Baseball team and Gymnastic team ranked in the top 10. University is 6 miles from our park. Stay at our park and tour the University Grounds. All summer OSU has football, volleyball, gymnastic and other camps--stay at our park with friends from your teams and drive into camp! Make reservations for OSU football season. Sign up for "Stay and Store" . Pay storage for your site for days between games and going rate for the 2 game days Fri/Sat/stay in the site/no moving and no extra gasoline usage. First weekend in May is Oregon State University Mom's Weekend.
601 SW 17th Street
Corvallis, OR 97331
William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge was created to provide vital wintering habitat for dusky Canada geese. To get to the refuge, travel south 10 miles from Corvallis, Oregon, or north 7.5 miles from Monroe, Oregon, to milepost 93 on Highway 99W. Watch for the refuge entrance sign on the west side of the road. Follow refuge signs for 2 miles to the refuge headquarters. Bring your binoculars! Lovely drive.
Visit Tyee Wine Cellars on the historic and scenic Buchanan Family Century Farm, featuring winemaker Barney Watson's award-winning wines. The tasting room's friendly staff offers complimentary wine tastings every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5:00 p.m., April - December.
MANY wine cellars in Benton/Linn county. Can call for tours-and special events.
For more information on Albany and the surrounding area, visit the Albany Chamber of Commerce .
Only 54 of the original 300 remain and the largest collection of these is in Linn County. The purpose of the covered bridges was to protect the wooden trusses from the weather. Attend the Oregon Covered Bridge Festival - a unique event for the whole family. Some are currently in use, drive through one and get a beautiful photo. One in Corvallis is on a walking trail and one in Brownsville is in the city park.
The Thyme Garden Herb Company is an enchanting nursery and herbal display gardens hidden away in the Coast Range Mountains just waiting to be discovered. Come and experience the Northwest's largest collection of organically grown herbs and useful plants.
Greengable Gardens blends elegance and serenity in a ten-acre collector's garden surrounded by the peaceful sounds of a rippling creek. You can take a self-guided walk or take a tour of the gardens. Absolutely charming!
July 6,7,8 2023
502 S. 13th St Philomath
www.philomathrodeo.org
Experience big-time entertainment in a beautiful setting at the Philomath Frolic & Rodeo! This even is known as one of the best NPRA events in the northwest. Over the past 59 years, it has grown to provide an entertaining weekend of family fun with an impressive list of activities. The Philomath Frolic & Rodeo is loaded with barbeques, parades, dances, craft and food booths, Kids Korner activities and, of course, the sanctioned rodeos. Fun for the whole family!
Saturday Farmer's Market (Dates, TBD) , 1st and Jackson- 9:00am - 1:00pm
Wednesday Farmers' Market (Dates, TBD), 1st and Jackson- 9:00am - 1:00pm
Corvallis' downtown hosts two outdoor farmers' markets bursting with the Willamette Valley's best fruits, vegetables, cut flowers and nursery plants. Locally grown nuts, honey, meats, eggs, cheeses, jams, dried fruity, baked goods and other delights prepared from our local bounty will fuel your explorations or make welcome gifts back home. Meet the growers, listen to live music, partake of samples and cooking demonstrations, or pick up expert tips on gardening and health while you observe the locals in their native environment.
July 3 and July 4 (10:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m.) Riverfront Commemorative Park Downtown Corvallis 541-754-6624 www.downtowncorvallis.org
Celebrate Independence Day on July 3rd and 4th at the Red White & Blue Riverfront Festival in Downtown Corvallis. This year's Festival will feature some show-stopping musical performers, a tantalizing array of delectable foods, wines and microbrews, a craft fair and kid's entertainment. On July 4 enter the All-American parade and 5k fun run/walk. The Festival culminates onJuly 4th with a spectacular fireworks display at dusk.
Mid June - September -Wednesday- Reservations Required Starker Forests, Inc.
No Charge 541-757-1544 800-334-8118
September 2014
Grant Road off Hwy. 223 Kings Valley
541-929-4897
https://shrewsburyrenaissancefair.rsvpify.com
Come cheer valiant jousting knights, feast upon the season's bounty, and see the crafts of over 100 artisans at the Shrewsbury Renaissance Faire.
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