Cape Blanco Campground
Anyone can book a room in a fancy hotel and try to relax, but unless you get away from the television, the computer and the telephone, you'll never fully unwind. The best way to really restore yourself is to get out of the city and get back to nature. Stop dreaming about falling asleep under the stars and waking up with the sun - get out there and do it.
Before you go to Cape Blanco Campground, just be sure to check the local fire danger levels (so you'll know whether you'll be able to roast marshmallows or not) and any other restrictions you'll need to be aware of in the area. Leave nature as you found it, and you'll find it that way the next time you need a break.
Remember that the best campgrounds and cabins fill up quickly, so it's never too early to check the availability at Cape Blanco Campground in Oregon. Your best bet is to book your trip right away.
Directions
Po Box 1345
Port Orford OR 97465
Cape Blanco is 28 miles south of Bandon. Turn right at highway sign and proceed west 5 miles. It is 80 miles n. of California border (Brookings). And 5 miles north of port orford. Turn left at highway sign. Go west 5 miles to park entrance.
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