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The definitive reference for anyone planning an RV vacation, July 5 2004
This review is from: Foghorn West Coast RV Camping: The Complete Guide to More Than 1,800 RV Parks and Campgrounds in California, Oregon, and Washington (Paperback)
Exhaustively compiled and deftly organized by Tom Stienstra, West Coast RV Camping: The Complete Guide To More Than 1,800 RV Parks And Campgrounds In California, Oregon, And Washington is the definitive reference for anyone planning an RV vacation, day-trip, or scenic travel along the western coast of America. West Coast RV Camping is a 917-page compendium of helpful descriptions outlining campground features including wheelchair access, drive-through sites, and power hookups. Travelers are succinctly informed with respect to a variety of RV parks, including those near beaches, forests, lakes, rivers, hot springs, and urban areas. Precise driving directions and information on fees and reservations policies are also included. Of special note are Tom Stienstra's own "Picks" where he designates and recommends the prettiest lakes, best fishing, and best wildlife viewing in the three state area. If you have an RV and are bound for California, Oregon and/or Washington, then begin planning your itinerary with a copy of Tom Stienstra's West Coast RV Camping!
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
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The definitive reference for anyone planning an RV vacation, July 5 2004
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Foghorn West Coast RV Camping: The Complete Guide to More Than 1,800 RV Parks and Campgrounds in California, Oregon, and Washington (Paperback)
Exhaustively compiled and deftly organized by Tom Stienstra, West Coast RV Camping: The Complete Guide To More Than 1,800 RV Parks And Campgrounds In California, Oregon, And Washington is the definitive reference for anyone planning an RV vacation, day-trip, or scenic travel along the western coast of America. West Coast RV Camping is a 917-page compendium of helpful descriptions outlining campground features including wheelchair access, drive-through sites, and power hookups. Travelers are succinctly informed with respect to a variety of RV parks, including those near beaches, forests, lakes, rivers, hot springs, and urban areas. Precise driving directions and information on fees and reservations policies are also included. Of special note are Tom Stienstra's own "Picks" where he designates and recommends the prettiest lakes, best fishing, and best wildlife viewing in the three state area. If you have an RV and are bound for California, Oregon and/or Washington, then begin planning your itinerary with a copy of Tom Stienstra's West Coast RV Camping!
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
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This will be the only book you will need!, April 10 2005
By C. L. Tomlinson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Foghorn West Coast RV Camping: The Complete Guide to More Than 1,800 RV Parks and Campgrounds in California, Oregon, and Washington (Paperback)
Being new to RVing, I wanted to explore all the books that would show where there was camping and parks while on the road. After buying and looking thru 4 other books, I came to the conclusion that my money was wasted on the others, and that I wished I had just bought this book. Fantastic setup, easy to read, very clear and informative for even a newby like me. I cannot say enough good about this book, I love it, it will always be in my RV!
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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I shouldn't have bought Woodalls RV campground guide; Foghorn is all you need, Oct 3 2005
By Gene Nakano - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Foghorn West Coast RV Camping: The Complete Guide to More Than 1,800 RV Parks and Campgrounds in California, Oregon, and Washington (Paperback)
I purchased both a Woodalls RV guide and Foghorn and compared them both this past Aug and Sept 2005 while RVing in WA, OR, NV and CA. I stopped using Woodalls after the first few nights -- there is no comparison between the two. The driving directions in Foghorn are far superior to Woodalls and the campground descriptions are more factual as I believe that Woodalls give an edge to those RV sites that advertise in their guidebook (just my gut feeling) whereas Foghorn does not accept any ads in their guidebook.
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