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101 MILES OF NATURE’S BEST SM 16219 Lower Harbor Road Brookings-Harbor, OR 97415 Reservations Toll Free: 877- RV PARK 2 877-78 7275 2 Phone: 541-469-6616 www.portside-rvpark.com [email protected] BIG RIG FRIENDLY 2012-2013 Check Out Our Website Here!
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101 MILES OF NATURE’S BEST SM

16219 Lower Harbor Road Brookings-Harbor, OR 97415

Reservations Toll Free: 877-Rv paRk 2 877-78 7275 2

phone: 541-469-6616

www.portside-rvpark.com [email protected]

b i g r i g f r i e n d ly

2012-2013

Check Out OurWebsite Here!

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Huge Dining Area

Pizza • Sandwiches • Soup & Salad BarPressure-Fried Chicken and Potatoes

Visit our other locations in Cave Junction,Grants Pass & Medford

which house our own Micro-Breweries!

Open 7 DaysVideo Games & Pool Tables

Take some Wild River Beer home with you!

16279 Hwy 101 • Harbor

www.wildriverbrewing.com

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Welcome to the Southern Oregon

Coast!Because of its

superior weather and recreational

opportunities, known as the “banana belt” of the Oregon coast, Brookings is a well-

known retirement area. The cities of Brookings and Harbor rest on the

opposite side of the Chetco River, famous

for its salmon and steelhead fishing.

It is a place where wild and scenic rivers flow through towering forests, a place where

you can discover a quiet waterfront town overlooking majestic ocean vistas, and a place with cultural

activities that attract people from throughout the United States and

the world.

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Crissey Field State Recreation Site is home to the new Oregon State Welcome Center, and has easy beach access and a trail to the Winchuck estuary.Flora Pacifica, 5 miles south of Brookings, is a flower-lover’s dream. Visit the retail shop, open daily in the summer, for fresh and dried flowers. The farm is open for tours by appointment.Azalea Park, is a unique Brookings city park of 33 acres surrounded by Redwoods, and features 5 varieties of native Azaleas, some of which are over 350 years old. The park was dedicated in 1939 and the first Azalea Festival was held there. In the northwest corner of the park you will find Kidtown; a great place for the kids to play on a wooden structure with turrets,

slides, tunnels and swings. The Band Shell and Stage, set

in a natural grass amphitheater

with

live performances, hosts the summer, “American Music Festival,” free to the public on Sunday afternoons. Home of the annual Renaissance Fair in July and “Christmas By The Sea” holiday light festival featuring over 500,000 Christmas lights and displays.Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area, east of Brookings, encompasses 180,000 acres of wilderness and is best known for its diverse plant life in one of the most unusual geological regions in the country. Accessing trailheads requires an hour or more travel on gravel roads.Alfred A. Loeb State Park is part of an old-growth myrtle wood forest about 10 miles northeast of Brookings along the Chetco River. Nearby is the Redwood Nature Trail with the northernmost stands of redwoods.Lone Ranch Beach is 4 1/2 miles north of Brookings, with access from the Lone Ranch State Wayside. There is easy, handicapped access to this spectacular outdoor playground along a paved walking trail. It features restrooms, picnic tables and fire rings. Tide pools, Native American shell deposits, wading and swimming.

Things to See and Do

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MAP HINTIt's easy to find the businesses

you're looking for!Just match up the numbers on the ads

to the same numbered locations on the map. And when you visit these

establishments, be sure to say,“I saw your ad in the

Portside RV ParkGuest Services Guide!”

They'll be glad to know it!

live performances, hosts the summer, “American Music Festival,” free to the public on Sunday afternoons. Home of the annual Renaissance Fair in July and “Christmas By The Sea” holiday light festival featuring over 500,000 Christmas lights and displays.Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area, east of Brookings, encompasses 180,000 acres of wilderness and is best known for its diverse plant life in one of the most unusual geological regions in the country. Accessing trailheads requires an hour or more travel on gravel roads.Alfred A. Loeb State Park is part of an old-growth myrtle wood forest about 10 miles northeast of Brookings along the Chetco River. Nearby is the Redwood Nature Trail with the northernmost stands of redwoods.Lone Ranch Beach is 4 1/2 miles north of Brookings, with access from the Lone Ranch State Wayside. There is easy, handicapped access to this spectacular outdoor playground along a paved walking trail. It features restrooms, picnic tables and fire rings. Tide pools, Native American shell deposits, wading and swimming.

Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor 4 miles north of Brookings, encompasses 12 miles of spectacular coastline. Viewpoints along the corridor include Natural Bridges and Cape Ferrelo.

Thomas Creek Bridge at 345 feet above the creek bottom, is the highest bridge in Oregon.

Oregon Coast Trail is currently more than 360 miles and can be traversed in short, easy jaunts or in long stretches. Much of the trail is along the beach.

Fun on Highway 101 the Heart of Brookings, here you will find something to do for all ages. Enjoy the annual Azalea Festival and Parade on Memorial Day Weekend. Visit the many art galleries, antique stores, curio shops, bowling alley & movie theatre. A wide variety of restaurants and bistros for your dining enjoyment. Enjoy live stage performances at two community theatres.

Things to See and Do

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Speed Limit: 5 mph throughout the Park. No mini-bikes or skateboards.

Pets: Must be kept on a leash and cleaned up after. No animals in any buildings, please. Animals are not allowed outside without their owners.

Vehicle Washing: Please use hose nozzle. Don’t waste water.

Vehicle Repair: No repairing vehicles at site.

Trash: Please bag all trash and place in the receptacles provided. Do not leave trash at your site. Vehicles: Only one RV or sleeping facility per space, and no more than two other vehicles per space (provided there is room). Do Not Park in Empty Spaces. Clotheslines: Not permitted.

Campfires: Not permitted

Guests: Are welcome, but please have them register at the Office.

Children: Parents are responsible for their children at all times. Visiting children must also be supervised.

Incoming Calls: You will be contacted in case of an emergency (serious illness, accident or death). All other telephone messages will be placed on the message board in the Office.

Storage: No outside storage around RV. Storage sheds are available for rent.

Rule #1 is to enjoy your stay with us! Thank you for choosing our Park.

Guidelines

Facilities

90 Full Hookups (30-50 Amp) • 100-Foot Pull-Thrus • Cable TVClean Restrooms • Hot Showers • Recreation Room • Laundromat • Wi-Fi

Level Cement Sites • Picnic Area • Paved Sites & Streets

Monthly Lease Sites Available!

Office: Open 7 Days 9 am – 4:30 pm. Manager on site 24 hours/7 days. Laundry: Open 24 hours for your convenience. Rec Room: Open 8 am – 8 pm. Quiet Time: 10 pm – 8 am Please help keep noise level down

— no loud radios, TVs, vehicles, pets, etc. Check-out: 12 NooN or extend your stay by 10 am, based on

site availability.

Use of the Park and facilities are at your own risk.We are not responsible for loss of or damage to your property or for personal injury.

We give refunds if notified 72 hours prior to arrival date. No refunds on monthly rentals.No refund deposits on Holidays and Special Event Weekends. No refunds on no-show.

Non-compliance with regulations could result in eviction within 24 hours.

www.pacificcoasthearing.com

Pacific Coast Hearing Center

Michelle Bishop, Au.D.Doctor of Audiology

638 Railroad St • Brookings 541-469-3511

18-HoleChampionship

Golf

99040 South BankChetco River Road

541-469-4888www.salmonrun.net

101 Bar & Grill98141 W. Benham Lane

Brookings

HorseshoesPool • Wi-Fi

Karaoke • DJsBeer Garden541-469-6037

WWW.101BARANDGRILL.COM

COIN-OP LAUNDRYFeaturing:

Maytag Neptune Washer &Wascomat 35lb. & 50lb

Washers with Large CapacityDryers for a quick andconvenient wash day

In the Brookings-Harbor Shopping CenterNext to Harbor Post Office

Phone: (541) 469~3975

OPEN DAILY7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

(last load inby 8:30, please)

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If your puppy does his businessin a place where people stroll,then for the sake of all of us,

picking it up should be your goal.

If it’s beneath your dignityto stop and scoop it up,then maybe in reality

you shouldn’t own a pup!

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