Oregon - to Collier Memorial State Park

Entrance to Hedge Creek Falls
Pennys Diner
Our first stop this morning was off highway 5 at Penny's Diner.  A train car looking structure on a cliff.  It had beautiful scenery and it wasn't raining. :)  (It rained all day yesterday and kept us in our RV at the last campsite)
After breakfast we drove across the road under highway 5 to Hedge Creek falls and hiked the path to the falls. (Darrel braved the path longer than me, right up to the falls.) Back in the RV we drove up highway 5 to highway 97 and into Oregon.

Weed Arch
Our next stop was Weed, just because it was called Weed and it had a gym right off the highway. We passed into Oregon and stopped at the Welcome Center Rest Area on highway 97. It was dedicated to World War II veterans. There used to be a naval base in the area during WWII. It also had 2 poke stops and a gym. Did I mention Hedge Creek falls had a gym and two stops, also.

We arrived at our first Oregon campground around 3pm.
Collier Memorial State Park site B12
Set up our site and took off on the bikes to the Logging Museum across the highway. Lucky for us there was a path from the campground, under the highway bridge and over a walking bridge that crossed the raging river to the Logging Museum. (There's been a lot of rain this past week.) The museum is an outdoor area with paths containing logging machinery, logging trucks and cabins build in the 1800s and early 1900s and interpretive signs along the paths showing the history of the area.  It had information about logging from the late 1800s to the present. It was really interesting. My grandfather, Forrest Sr. as a teenager, drove a logging wagon in the late 1800s in New Hampshire and so I felt connected to the
information. We made a poke friend "Bash" and kept running into him as he was walking the paths around and around catching "Torchics" and spinning poke stops. They had at least 30 stops around the paths and 6-8 gyms. Our kind of place! By the time we were ready to leave it started raining again and the temperature dropped.
Well, it's a two socks and thermals kind of night. See you in the morning.  Link to pics

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