Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Coastal Northern California and Wine Country - Oregon Trip, Part 11 (The End)

After Ashland, we went north a little bit then turned west towards the coast and traveled along Highway 101 for a while.  There were many things to see - redwoods, elk's feeding ground, beach, old towns and then we cut across the wine country Sonoma heading home in Berkeley.  Before we headed home, we stayed for one night in Arcata, which I discussed in the last post of this series.

Before we reached Arcata, we passed Crescent City, a working-class coastal town, which reminded me much of the serene and melancholic Netherlands.

Harbor, Crescent City _ 6812

Harbor, Crescent City _ 6815

At the harbor of Crescent City, we saw a nice woman feeding many feral cats - they were very adorable and quite domesticated to me:

Feral Cat, Crescent City _ 6830

Away from Crescent City, we traveled along the coast for a while and had wonderful sights:

Coastal California _ 6878

Coastal California _ 6883

Then, we passed a relatively small redwood park and a feeding ground for elk, but we was not lucky enough to sight them.  However, the field was very beautiful:

Redwood Forest in Coastal California _ 6976

Blue Jay in Redwood Forest _ 6928

Coastal California _ 6995

Feeding Ground for Elk _ 6985

Elk Warning Sign _ 6987

We traveled along and saw more wonderful waves before we entered Arcata:

Coastal Northern California _ 7083

Coastal Northern California _ 7059

Coastal Northern California _ 7077

Coastal Northern California _ 7076

Coastal Northern California _ 7053



After not so restful Arcata, we stopped by Eureka briefly and saw large sea birds at the harbor:

Eureka, California _ 7404

Eureka, California _ 7429

Pelican in Eureka, California _ 7418



Afterwards, we veered away from the coast and entered Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California to see the "Avenue of the Giants" - huge redwoods and they were giants indeed:

Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California _ 7460

Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California _ 7466

Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California _ 7536

Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California _ 7513

Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California _ 7542

At the junction of Highway 1 and 101, we took the coastal route so I could see Mendocino, a famed California destination.  Before we arrived, the coastal got quite lovely already:

Coastal California _ 7596

Coastal California _ 7620

Fort Bragg, California _ 7630

Passing through Fort Bragg (above), we arrived at Mendocino and was able to take a little walk between storms:

Mendocino, California _ 7710

Mendocino, California _ 7635

Mendocino, California _ 7633

Mendocino, California _ 7657

Mendocino, California _ 7651

Mendocino, California _ 7637

Mendocino, California _ 7636

To my pleasant surprise, there were cool galleries selling interesting artworks:

Gallery in Mendocino, California _ 7699

Gallery in Mendocino, California _ 7700

At last, we drove through the lovely Sonoma wine country and went back after when it was totally dark:

Sonoma, California _ 7718

Sonoma, California _ 7723

Sonoma, California _ 7725

Sonoma, California _ 7732

Sonoma, California _ 7733

Sonoma, California _ 7742

A very satisfactory trip!



Related Articles:
--> Coastal Northern California and Wine Country - Oregon Trip, Part 11 (The End)
--> Arcata, California - Oregon Trip, Part 10
--> Idyllic Parks and Cute Animals in Ashland - Oregon Trip, Part 9
--> Art in Ashland - Oregon Trip, Part 8
--> Natural Bridge and Crater Lake, Oregon - Oregon Trip, Part7
--> It Got Better - Three Plays at Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Oregon Trip, Part 6
--> Ashland Springs Hotel - Oregon Trip, Part 5
--> Ashland, Oregon - Oregon Trip, Part 4
--> A Night at McCloud, California - Oregon Trip, Part 3
--> Burney Falls in McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, Shasta County, California - Oregan Trip, Part 2
--> Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay, Redding, California - Oregon Trip, Part 1

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