Access to over 120,000 hi-res larger photos including 338 photos for Oquaga Creek. The vast majority of campsites offer between 9 and 25 photos per campsite showing all site angles and a 2.5X zoom to check out specific details. This allows you to check out a campsite in greater detail to help answer questions such as:
is the site level?
does the site drop off or rise up from the road?
what is the site entrance like and will I be able to get my rig on the site easily?
what does the site look like from the interior not just from the road?
how large is the site? Will it fit my equipment?
what obstacles such as trees and rocks will I have to deal with in the site?
where is the fireplace on the site and what shape is it in?
Where is the the electrical outlet located? How far is it from the site pad?
how close will I be to my neighbours?
what's across the road from the site?
is there a watertap on or nearby the site?
is there a washroom by or nearby the site?
what's the road like?
For campsites on the water or that have water access:
is there water access and how easy is it to access?
what is the pathway to the water like and how long is it? is it overgrown, level or steep?
is there a beach on the site? how big is it? is it private or shared?
what is the water view from the site or shoreline?
There are a total of 338 campsite photos
(3.8 photos per site)
available to campers with a BaseCamp account for Oquaga Creek specifically .
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Photos were taken on a rainy day in the spring on May 17, 2016. As such consider that the leaves on the trees are not fully out. If you are camping at Oquaga Creek in the summer, you can assume that there will be more shade and site privacy on sites that have deciduous trees. Due to the rain I didn't take as many photos as I would have liked of each campsite. It was also a dreary day so the beach photos are less attractive than you should expect in the summer.
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