Tuesday, October 28, 2014 (Travel to Cache Creek Casino Resort, Brooks, California)

We were up early this morning, enjoying our coffee when Steve opened the blinds to the start of another beautiful day. There were some clouds hanging around but nothing too menacing.
Not a bad sunrise.....

 A couple from Quebec stopped by to check out our truck...they had a pretty cool RV as well...

We pulled out of the casino parking lot shortly after 9:30, made our way back to Hwy 101 and continued south.


Some pictures taken along our way...there won't be anymore pictures of the ocean; the highway goes inland now.

We crossed the Eel River many, many times...












Richardson Grove State Park...pretty narrow section of road through here...

There's the Eel River again...






We went through Willits...


About 15 miles past Willits, we turned east onto highway 20. We passed Lake Mendocino...it's very low...

Blue Lakes...




We took the southern route around Clear Lake and after stopping in Kelseyville for diesel, continued on through the vineyards and then reconnected with highway 20 east.

Looks like there has been a forest fire through here...

Before hitting the I-5, we turned south on SR16...a very picturesque route that winds through Cache Creek Canyon...






Once through the canyon, it really opened up and the road became rather bumpy.

We arrived at today's destination...Cache Creek Casino Resort just before 4:00. Our GPS took us to the wrong entrance as we pulled into a huge parking lot that was empty except the sections closer to the casino. We drove through one section and then noticed "No RV Parking" signs so swung around and parked back in a big empty section where there were no signs. We figured that was where the RV's were supposed to park. After getting leveled and set up, we were relaxing with a cocktail when we heard a voice...hello, casino security. Apparently, we were not allowed to park where we were...RV parking is in Lot B, way around the other side of the casino. We'd been there 2 hours and they finally come around to tell us this? Sheesh!

So we quickly packed up and were escorted by a fellow in a golf cart to the RV parking area. The casinos we have stopped at all have signs directing RVs to the parking area...except this one. Well, at least we didn't see any. Oh well, I guess it serves us right for not checking first. It was a bit more of a challenge getting the trailer level, but we managed and were soon set up...again!

We had dinner and then went for a long walk over to check out the casino. It is huge! And pretty high end. The weird thing is, though, we couldn't find a bar open where we could stop for a beer. So we ended up just walking all the way around the inside of the casino and back out through the hotel lobby...and back to the trailer.







Monday, October 27, 2014 (Travel to Bear River Casino Hotel, Lolita, California)

It was about 10:15 when we pulled out of Bullards Beach State Park and continued south on Hwy 101. It was an absolutely beautiful travel day...such a difference after all of the rain and wind! As usual, lots of pictures were taken (just a warning LOL!)

This is the Coquille River...we crossed it as soon as we left the campground...
 The Elk River...
Absolutely stunning views of the magnificent Oregon Coastline....











Homes right on the oceanfront...


Rogue River...


Crossing the Rogue River...


 Gold Beach...







Meyers Creek Beach...

Can you see the arch in the middle rock...


Pistol River...


Taken from the Thomas Creek Bridge...highest in Oregon at 345 feet...

Chetco River in Brookings...

Rainbow Rock view point...
California!


We pulled into the big marina in Crescent City and ate our lunch watching all of the fishing boats...






"Trees of Mystery is a roadside attraction about 35 miles south of the Oregon border. This private enterprise, founded in 1931, is located adjacent to US Highway 101 on private land surrounded by Redwood National and State Parks."


Crews cleaning up fallen trees along the highway...


Rest stop...it's handy when you tow your bathroom along with you!







Eureka, California...

It was after 4:00 when we arrived at Bear River Casino Hotel in Lolita, California... casinocamper.com is a great resource for finding casinos that allow overnight parking. Six hours on the road was long enough...especially when you're towing a big rig along the windy 101 highway!

We got all squared away inside and then relaxed for a bit before heading over to the casino to take a look around...
...and have a beer...