Sunday, June 27, 2021
Today we are on the road early because this is a driving day of approximately 500 miles as we head to Jerome, Idaho. Also, we will be losing an hour as we head eastward.

On our way from the campground the road took us through the Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, which consists of 40,000 acres of wet meadows and open water wetlands. In the background is the Cascade Mountain Range.
It was a long stretch of road where we didn’t see many vehicles in either direction.

The following montage of photos are sites along our drive.
Malheur River Along Christmas Valley Road Sagebrush along the road South Beede Reservoir Snake River
It was a long day of riding in the RV. We were glad to get checked in around dinnertime and just relaxing at our campsite.