Oregon seriously thinking of letting man's best friend in yurts
Published Wednesday, September 10, 2008 by caitlyn6232 | E-mail this post
GOLD HILL, Ore. (AP) -- The state Parks and Recreation Department is thinking of relaxing its ban on pets in more than 250 yurts and cabins throughout Oregon's park system.But the agency wants your opinion, and has given people to the end of the month to complete a dozen-question survey on its Web site www.oregon.gov/OPRD/PARKS.Larry Hultin, a volunteer yurt host at Valley of the Rogue State Park, said some campers already sneak their pets inside the round, weather-tight huts available to rent for $27 per night."We get a lot of people who have animals and hide 'em in there and don't tell us about it," Hultin said.
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