Sunriver RVPark



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5.24.2019-Must view the

Lava lands, Observatory, Lava river Caves, Crater Lake, Mount Bachelor and Newbury Lakes.

Sunriver is another one of those Equity Lifestyle Properties. One of the big perks of staying here, as you probably know, is that it is a free stay. If we did not belong to this program our stay here, for twenty-one nights, would be close to one-thousand dollars.

This is by every measure a huge RV Park. Our site is at the top of the site map above in I-26.

As you can see we are cradled in a bouquet of evergreens. Not sure but they do look as though they reach about sixty feet tall. 

What is not seen yet is the river that runs along the parameter of the campground, the Oxbow River. More on this later.

All the roadways connecting the many sections, are all extremely roomy. Enough space to have two coaches pass each other on any connecting road.

 I will expand on this blog a little later, since we’ll be here for 2 more weeks. Below I often mention that this “will be  nothing day.” This is Carla enjoying her nothing day. We did Crater Lake yesterday and that went from 9am to 5pm and we’re a little tired today.


Looking down the street at from our site. Each site has about a sixteen foot buffer from the next site…awesome! Yurts can be found just around the corner from us.

Above is one of those blurry pics..


Above is a community Meeting Hall very suitable for a large group of people. This venue is also located in the recreational section of the campground-two pools, two hot tubs, tennis and pickleball.





The porches of the large Meeting Hall room both front and back. Off the back porch is a large fire pit venue.


Sitting on the back porch or enjoying the fire ring you can enjoy the views of the Oxbow River.

Pictures below are from the new camera. One nice option of the D3500 is the option to have the Date and time stamped onto the front of the picture. In some cases this might be a little distracting but for me it should prove to be very helpful. Below I’m trying to talk Scoots into trying corn.

 

 

And then we have days like this. Not even Scoots wants to do anything.

Temperatures is upper seventies and no humidity. If only I had a hammock.

We haven’t had a fire in a long time, most campgrounds forbid them, especially in the dry season. This area is anything but dry.

Carla likes her flower pictures. Below we’re not cooking up much, just a dog on a roll.

 

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