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Oregon 1852
October 2008
from Karen B., October 2008

We stayed in the same section of the parking lot as R. Green. Make a left at the top of the hill. This section of the lot is roomy and doesn't appear to get a lot of use.

The casino is on the small side and it's easy to overlook the second floor which is entirely non-smoking. No good VP machines.

We didn't stay at the campground but did drive through to check it out. It's very nice - paved pads ,room between the sites and well tended but the prices are high. It's $51.00 a night, $25.00 for off season. As far as I can tell that includes use of the warm spring swimming pool. Also there was no one manning the admissions booth and a sign that said to park in the overflow area in the campground and register in the morning which means no hook ups for the night since they don't want you to take an empty site.

The casino is off of US 26. We were coming from the north and spotted a sign directing us to turn left on Simnasho-Hot Springs Road. This road changes names a few times but it parallels US 26 and is a much nicer route so if you're continuing your trip north or south take this road and you won't have to backtrack to get back onto US 26.
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