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                             | Number of Trails:
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                         | Trail Description | lovely grassy trails, sandy trails, some gravel roads.  Ride on beach or around fields.  Wonderful views of Pacific Ocean, river, farms, and mountains. |  | Best Time to Visit | Spring, Summer, Fall |  | Times to Avoid | Winter |  | Campground | Lovely park like campground nestled in trees. 2 - 4 corrals per site.  Potable water, permanent toilets, fire pits, manure pile.  Deer visit frequently. |  |  | 
                         
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                             | toilet, water, Showers are located in main campground 1/4 mi. away. | stall, water | Oregon State Parks 
 
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                         | Directions | From Port Orford, travel North on Hwy 101 9 miles to Cape Blanco sign on left.  Turn left, follow road approx. 5 miles to horsecamp sign, turn left and go approx 1/2 mile to camp on right. From Bandon, travel South on Hwy 101 approx. 17 miles you will cross Sixes River, go up hill to Cape Blanco sign on Right. |  |  | This information was provided by ssissipriss on 4/15/2010 5:18:21 PM |  |