The drive down the coast was picturesque all the way down and really spectacular in spots. The day was overcast but no rain and very little fog. There was a lot of wind as a high pressure system is moving into the area.
The roadway in Oregon was very good with a few curvy stretches. Just inside the California border we were stopped at the Agricultural Inspection station where they wanted our Avocados but we ate them last night with the steaks. The roadway deteriorated and then we were stopped at the first of two one way areas. Ty had been sleeping on the dashboard and pulled himself up to find out why we were stopped. It turned out at this stop a crew was working on a drain on the side of the road and had closed the lane.
We arrived at the Emerald Forrest RV Park in Trinidad, California around 2:30pm. The park is located in the Redwoods. The office is on winter hours and the office was closed until 4pm so we pulled into a site and harnessed up Ty to explore the area.
At 4pm we checked into the office and paid for our site. $32 with our Good Sam discount for full hookup 30 amp pull through.
The park is pretty much deserted, only about 5 or 6 RVs. Also it's very quite here as the highway is quite a distance away. Ty climbed several trees and found he like the Redwood trees the best because his little claws can really grip the soft bark.
About Us
- NORMANS on the HORIZON
- The Normans are Debbie, Jim and Ty the cat. The Horizon is our Itasca Horizon Motorhome. We spend the summers in cool northern Washington and travel through the warm south during the winter. We spend time in the spring and fall at our home in northern California as we pass by by.
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