Pros: The yurt is really cool. In the off-season it was $27 a night. It has a single/double bunkbed and a double futon. It's heated (you adjust the temp), has 3 windows, a covered porch, lights inside and a light outside, and it feels big and comfortable. Our family of 6 was very comfortable here. (We did bring an airbed for the grownups because the green mattresses aren't very comfy.)
Other Pros: The bathroom was close to the yurts and had free showers. There's a water faucet right in your campsite, so you don't have to walk far to get water either. There are trees for shade and lots of grass. The campsites aren't too close to each other--we felt like there was enough privacy. We were in F-49.
Cons: It's RIGHT by I-5 and you can definitely hear the freeway. The bathrooms weren't heated much, and the mens showers had little or no hot water (they were trying to fix a pilot light problem). There were lots of very loud birds that could be annoying when they wake you up at the crack of dawn...
Sorry, I didn't take a picture of the area (bad!) but it was nice. It's less than 2 hours to drive to Crater Lake or Oregon Cave National Monument, both of which are very cool. It's also close to Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland. We chose this park because it had a yurt available when we wanted to go, and we were happy with our experience in late March.
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