Ashland, OR.
An easy day’s drive from Sacramento, north on I-5, got us to Ashland, OR. We stayed at Emigrant Lake County Park…a first for us and one that has received rave reviews from other bloggers.
| Rest stops are great photo ops! |
| Beautiful Emigrant Lake |
| At The Point RV Park |
The Point RV Park has 32 well-placed view sites with full-hookups for $26 per night, a bargain rate in a beautiful setting. This would make a great family summer destination with a water-slide park, play grounds, grassy shaded picnic areas, and, of course, boating, swimming, water-skiing; all about 4 miles from the quaint town of Ashland.
Visiting Ashland, famous for its annual Shakespeare Festival, and the backroads of much of Jackson County was also a first. The many wineries and farm markets plus the old historic town of Jacksonville provided a great day of sight-seeing.
| Oregon is famous for its world-class Pinots |
| Featured at one of the farm markets |
| Ashland & Shakespeare |
| Old historic Jacksonville |
And now we’re in Medford…Catching up!
Tags: Fulltime RVing, History

