
Melissa asked what our top 5 destinations were and I'm working on that list. There are so many, but then today we drove down Hwy 101 along the north California coast between the Oregon border and Ferndale and I was reminded of how truly full of surprises that area is. I first went there as a child on family camping trips along the
Jedadiah Smith river just a few miles from the Oregon border. The state park is in the redwoods right on the river and you can even see river otters there if you are lucky.
We discovered the historic
Requa Inn about 20 miles south

of Smith River about 15 years ago and have been returning ever since. It is located just above the mouth of the Klamath River and was once the ferry crossing for those heading south to San Francisco. Once the bridge upriver was built and the canneries closed the little town of Requa died. When the hotel burned down it was rebuilt in 1913 and we try to stay there whenever we can.

You can sit in the rustic lobby or on the porch and watch the sea lions catch salmon, walk to the mouth and watch the members of the local Klamath tribe gill net salmon or drive to the viewpoint and watch the sunset. In the berry season we pick bowls of blackberries to put on the pancakes the hotel serves with their gourmet breakfast.

Next stop is always
Trinidad, about another 20 miles down the coast. It would be easy to drive by but don't miss it. The town hangs on the cliffs with the lighthouse overlooking the working harbor way down below. There is a cozy restaurant just above the boat ramp. The lighthouse is actually a memorial lighthouse and is a replica of the one inaccessible on the head behind town.
Finally there is the Lost Coast where you truly can get lost for days hiking or driving along the rugged coast behind the charming Victorian town of
Ferndale. The town was settled by the Portuguese and one year we arrived in time to see the local Portuguese Day celebration complete with costumed children pulling wagons carrying the church icons.
All this is about 250 miles north of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. I don't know where this trip fits on our "best of" list but it is certainly worth exploring for yourself.