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Traveler Reviews
Goose Lake State Park
Contrary to what the previous poster wrote, we were hosts in this park for a month and it could not be more pleasant place to camp. The two hosts in the park during the summer are helpful, there is only 1 seasonal ranger, so at times he is unavailable due to days off or working at the two day use facilities he is also responsible for. The big downside to this Park is that it only has 20 amp service. Lots of shade trees and green grass. Very clean park.
Border Line Park
This is a border line park in more ways than one. It is right on the Oregon/California Border, in fact the address is State Line Road, and right across the road is California. Unfortunately, the park is border line in another way, in the sense that it’s almost a good park. On our stay the water was undrinkable, the ranger or camp hosts, not available. It is handy for people traveling Highway 31, and those people are few, so my guess is that it’s never crowded.
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