Camping In Oregon With Kids

By admin, April 11, 2010 2:30 pm

camping in oregon with kids
Camping in Oregon is it safe for baby?

With friends n there kids at the end of May. Baby will be almost 3mon. worried that it may be too cold. Need help from moms that have been camping with there baby’s….

I live in Oregon and I would say it should be fine. Usually by May the rain has subsided and there are even a few warm days. I say go for it, just make sure you go on a weekend that is expected to be warmer and bring a lot of hand sanitizer so your baby doesn’t get germs.

Perla Camping Oregon giving coins to kids



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