1 22—April 1969 Fabulous 50 Miles Recreation Guide Humbug Stale Park Features Private Beach UNITS FOR YOUR COMFORT ★ OPPOSITE BATTLE BOOK STATE PABK SHORELINE MOTEL PHO N E 3 3 2 -2 9 0 2 PORT ORFORD, ORE HUMBUG STATE PARK, one of the largest overnight parks in Southwestern Oregon, is only a ten-minute drive (south)from Port Orford. This beautiful park offers 30 modern trailer camp­ sites, with sanitary, water ar.d electrical hookups, 69 improved sites for tents or campers and access to a private beach. Fuel and simple laundry facilities are available at no charge. Hikers will enjoy a three-mile trail to the top of Humbug Mt. where a majestic view com­ mands the area for m ile s around. Overnight fees are $2 for improved sites and $3 for modern sites with a seven-day limit. Another area of Humbug Park is reserved for picnicking. Located across the highway and at the south end of the “ Humbug Turns,” a short, gently curving section of Highway that follows along Brush’s Creek, this area provides tobies, fireplaces, electric stoves, rest rooms, and a large grassy field for game activities. Brush’s Creek di­ vides the parking and picnic areas and offers trout fishing. There is no charge forpicnlck- WESTERN AUTO John and Billie Campbell HIGHWAY 101 PORT ORFORD ORr. Phone 3 3 2 -4 2 2 4 Frozen Bait and Worms Camping Supplies Fishing - Hunting Equipment You're always welcome at SROCSRO Ì