Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Cedars of Lebanon is where *I* would go to camp. Lots of shade, quiet campground. Not too far from the Fairgrounds.
My .o2
Virtually no shade what so ever at the Fairgrounds. Depending on the weather, some of you Yankees might find sleeping in 80 deg nights a bit of a challenge. Just for fun, we throw in 80% humidity too..........
Cedars of Lebanon is where *I* would go to camp. Lots of shade, quiet campground. Not too far from the Fairgrounds.
My .o2
Thanks for the tip...RV reservation made at Cedars.
Pretty good information already in the above thread (Thank you Ted!). As mentioned there is a lot of grass and as is the case with most fairgrounds some shade. The earlier arrivals will always get that. My experience is that some like to be close, some like to be far away and some even like to be down the road. This site offers all of those options. Cedars of Lebanon is a state park and of course the KOA and others are not far away if you don't mind riding back and forth to the rally. For those that prefer to stay on site (like me) there will be plenty of options for both tents and RV's.
As previously mentioned there are over 100 RV connections on the fairgrounds (yep, that should do it!). We will start with an area that includes about 250 sites in a location that will be the most convenient to rally central. In the event that we need more space we can work out from there. Included in those initial 250 sites there are both 30 & 50 amp connections. Shade? Honestly not much in the RV area, again open fairgrounds by design do not have a lot of trees.
For the tent campers there will be at least two main areas defined. Those areas have a number of trees but again these are large open areas of nice grass with some mature trees along the edges for the most part. There will be other areas available around the fairground (only a small number of off limit areas) and if what usually happens happens again, attendees will find their perfect spot to call home!
I hope this helps answer some questions. I will try to get some photos on my next visit there and post some here. I am confident that whether you are a hotel, motel, RV or tent camper this site will accommodate you. In any case, make your plans now to be at the Scoot, Bootn' Boogie!
My suggestion for campers is to bring a tarp to provide partial or whole, shade for your tent. I use an MSR Parawing that covers my entire 2 man tent from rain or shine... YMMV