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Shoreline RV Park, Eureka Ca. Decent park, nice mgmt and neighbors, right on the estuary so we can easily launch the Admirals’s boat, and I found a nice local Irish Pub (Kelly Gallagher’s) a few blocks away. The park is a aging a bit, aesthetically a little challenged, but the location and price are right and we are happy with it. 50a, pull through, good 5G cell service, and peaceful and quiet.

Cheers!
The camper at Shoreline Eureka
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Google Pic of the estuary
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Sunrise on the coast - our site borders the walking/bike trail into Old Town.
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Edit: calling this a “resort” is a bit overstated (an over-used term these days to be sure) but it is nice enough, under control, clean and in good condition, and the location suits our Eureka visit perfectly.
 
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First night out in the New 4081. Found out there is a list a mile long of provisions I did not think to load but that is what the first trip is for. Loving the new rig. I did find the first build issue though. After doing the morning dishes I found water dripping into my midship basement locker. Did some digging and found a bad glue joint in the flex hose to rigid ABS on the galley sink drain. I will have wait to get home to pull it apart and re-glue the joint. There is no way I am taking it to a service center for a repair like that.
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Porto Bodega is pricey but a really nice park. It has been recently spruced up and improved. Easy walk to a few places to eat and a market, so not having a toad was not a big issue. My ebike came in handy though. Looking forward to many years of good times in the Dutch Star, hard to ask for much more.
Cheers
 
First night out in the New 4081. Found out there is a list a mile long of provisions I did not think to load but that is what the first trip is for. Loving the new rig. I did find the first build issue though. After doing the morning dishes I found water dripping into my midship basement locker. Did some digging and found a bad glue joint in the flex hose to rigid ABS on the galley sink drain. I will have wait to get home to pull it apart and re-glue the joint. There is no way I am taking it to a service center for a repair like that.
Porto Bodega is pricey but a really nice park. It has been recently spruced up and improved. Easy walk to a few places to eat and a market, so not having a toad was not a big issue. My ebike came in handy though. Looking forward to many years of good times in the Dutch Star, hard to ask for much more.
Cheers
Last time I was there (Nov 2020) it was a little rough around the edges. Nice location, fun crowd during the last weekend of non-commercial crab season (the placed was packed way over capacity), but the park itself was a bit dingy. Maybe with the higher prices they‘ve invested a bit in the park. The park Im in now would also be well suited to camping without a toad, so if you feel like exploring Eureka, its a good choice. Also I agree, that repair isn’t worth the wait and hassle of warranty work. Should be some compensation, but that’s fairly unlikely.
 
Samoa Boat Ramp and County Campground (Humbolt County)

What it lacks in amenities it makes up for in peace, quiet, and waves breaking on the beach. Its a county campground, $22/night, hosted, and has a boat ramp and basic services - no hook-ups and don’t need em. 1st come, 1st served and as you can see we got lucky and found a vacant site. Pretty much empty now but I imagine the place is hopping during warmer seasons. The temp is perfect and its nice to be by the ocean again.

The jeep will be perfect for exploring the Samoa Dunes Rec area (designated OHV access) and transporting the boats to calmer waters. We are on the inland side of the peninsula where the breakers are small and the sea is fairly calm. It’s really raging on the other side - enough to hear it plainly from here. We’ll probably go over there this afternoon. Rain is forecasted for the next couple days.

Austere but functional
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Where’s Waldo
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The calm side of the peninsula
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The view from here
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our little beach
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The end of Bunker Road
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Big Surf
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Big drift wood
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Parking at the beach
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Samoa Boat Ramp and County Campground (Humbolt County)

What it lacks in amenities it makes up for in peace, quiet, and waves breaking on the beach. Its a county campground, $22/night, hosted, and has a boat ramp and basic services - no hook-ups and don’t need em. 1st come, 1st served and as you can see we got lucky and found a vacant site. Pretty much empty now but I imagine the place is hopping during warmer seasons. The temp is perfect and its nice to be by the ocean again.

The jeep will be perfect for exploring the Samoa Dunes Rec area (designated OHV access) and transporting the boats to calmer waters. We are on the inland side of the peninsula where the breakers are small and the sea is fairly calm. It’s really raging on the other side - enough to hear it plainly from here. We’ll probably go over there this afternoon. Rain is forecasted for the next couple days.

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Nice, I'll put it on our short list to visit.
 
Deer Springs RV Park. End of the season and I'm all by myself. :)
What's that beautiful coach doing in my favorite spot? Congratulations on getting through another successful season!
 
Nothing quite like being “king of the hill!” Glad you were finally able to shoo all the riff-raff out.
 
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Lighthouse Cove RV park in Crescent City. This park is a delight and our site is perfect - facing the bay, lots of room around us, nice view of the light house, fog horns and sea lion sounds in the distance, good restaurants nearby, heated indoor pool next door, aquarium across the street, and excellent walking, hiking, and jeep touring in the area. Also for some reason we are having perfect weather - about 25% rain, the rest sunny with temps in the 60’s. I’ve had some great north coast trips this time of year, and this is one of the best.
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