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6th Annual Champoeg 2020 Gathering

PostPosted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 3:45 pm
by halfdome, Danny
6th Annual Champoeg, Oregon Gathering May 1st, 2nd &3rd for those who desire to stay over until Monday morning.
Reservations are available now for the 6TH annual Champoeg Gathering in campground A.
Make your reservations with Reserve America, the campground is filling up fast.
This is a no host/club gathering so bring your own food and enjoy a relaxing weekend in the beautiful Champoeg State Heritage area near Salem, Oregon.
The campground has flush toilets, hot showers, a bike tire pump station, firewood & ice sales.
The showers are in individual, private, locking shower rooms, no quarters or tokens required.
This past summer they were working on the septic system, so their shouldn't be any foul orders any more. :eyebrows:
We will have a pot luck Saturday night.
Bring your bike if you like as there are paved bike/walking trails.
Frisbee Disk Golf course for those who play.
This year we're centered near campsite A36.
ReserveAmerica


Apparently the TOW 2020 list hasn't been updated yet so some have been contacting me for the dates for 2020.
:D Danny

Directions to Champoeg State Heritage Area
From Highway I-5 north or south, take exit 278 (Donald/Aurora). Follow State Park signs 6 miles west to park entrance.
From highway 99W (Newberg area), take Highway 219 south (toward St. Paul), 3 miles to Champoeg Road. Turn left on Champoeg Road and drive 3 miles east to park entrance.
From airport (PDX), Airport Way, take I-205 south (Portland). Drive 25 miles south on I-205 to junction with I-5 south (Salem). Drive south on I-5, 10 miles to exit 278, (Donald/Aurora). Exit the freeway and follow the State Park signs 6 miles west to park entrance.

Re: 6th Annual Champoeg 2020 Gathering

PostPosted: Fri Mar 20, 2020 8:41 am
by halfdome, Danny
You may have heard the Oregon State Park system will stop accommodating overnight stays starting April 3 through and including May 8. That is true. Unfortunately, your entire reservation will be cancelled. You will receive a full refund, including your reservation fee, in 5 – 7 business days. If you do not see your refund after this time, please contact us: 1-800-551-6949 or email: [email protected].

Before May 8, we will decide whether to continue suspending camping.

This is being done to help Oregon control the spread of COVID-19, and we appreciate your support. While visiting, remember to follow advice from the Oregon Health Authority (https://govstatus.egov.com/OR-OHA-COVID-19).

If you have questions about your state park stay, please start with our Frequently Asked Questions web page online at https://bit.ly/OPRD-covid

P.S. If you are a volunteer park host, please speak with your park manager.