We left Sept 20 after
Debbie got home from work and drove 270 miles to Greenfield, CA and staying at
Yanks RV Resort. This was a brand new resort that only had been open for two
weeks. We were some of the first customers to have stayed here. Nice place, friendly
staff and nice dog area. Our only issue with this place is the wind. It comes
up every day in the afternoon and does not die down till after 9:00pm. Just
make sure you don’t leave your awning out.
Saturday morning we woke up to cloudy skies and cooler temps. We had a long drive ahead of us which included driving through the Bay Area. Our destination was Ukiah, CA 250 miles away staying at the Redwood Empire Fairgrounds. We had stayed here back in 2007 and found it to be very adequate for our needs. On our way through the Bay area, we encountered a downpour that was so bad that the fast speed on the wipers could not keep up. The freeway became a traffic jam with us trying to get to the right freeway onramps. We missed one and the freeway we were on lead us over the new Oakland Bay Bridge heading to San Francisco (not what we wanted). We got off the first exit and headed back across the bay to the correct freeway. That cost us about 30 minutes in time. We stopped in Santa Rosa at a Home Depot to use their restrooms and have lunch. What a beautiful area. We had an enjoyable rest of the day driving to Ukiah.
Home Depot Santa Rosa, CA parking lot with beautiful Redwood
trees and green grass for Roxie.

Redwood Empire Fairgrounds RV park.
Sunday morning we got up and left Ukiah and headed to Redcrest, CA 120 miles away staying at Ancient Redwoods RV Park. Short day because we wanted to spend time hiking through the Redwoods. Not far from Ukiah is Willits, CA. Small cool town with beautiful greenery all around. Willits is famous for the horse Seabiscuit and is the only city that is allowed to place a sign across US 101.
We got to the RV park in early afternoon, set up and disconnected the trailer and off we went to explore the Avenue of The Giants.
Ancient Redwoods RV Park.

Exploring Avenue of The Giants
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Avenue of The Giants
We really enjoyed exploring but we had to be in Crescent City on Monday afternoon, so we headed back to the RV park. We will be back.
Monday morning we left Redcrest for Crescent City, about 125
miles, to visit my Mom and Sister.
Along US 101, Trees of Mystery, just north of Klamath, CA
Mom's Place, We stayed in the RV in my Mom’s driveway. What a beautiful place. We stayed for a couple of days and left Wednesday morning.

After a nice visit we left Wednesday morning heading to
Canyonville, OR 125 miles away and staying at Seven Feathers Casino Resort RV
Park. We took HYW 199 to Grants Pass. A beautiful drive going through a tunnel.
Scenery along US 199 between Crescent City and Grants Pass.
Seven Feathers Casino Resort RV Park
Seven Feathers Casino
Later that evening after we set up camp, we drove to
Roseburg to have dinner with Debbie’s sister Cindy and her two granddaughters.
We ate a Shari's Restaurant & Pies where we had a great visit with
them. Our original plan was to go see
Creator Lake on Thursday Sept 26, but they closed the road earlier in the week
for the winter so we just chilled back at the RV park and enjoyed the beautiful
scenery around us. This is one of the best RV parks we had visited. Hopefully
we will be back one day.
We left Friday morning headed south back into California
with reservation in Oroville at the Feather Falls Casino and RV Park about 316
mile day.
Mount Shasta
Lake Shasta
Feather Falls RV Park

Feather Falls Casino
We stayed here for only one night. Nice place and we will be back for a longer stay. We
left Saturday morning on our way back to Greenfield and staying again at Yanks
RV Resort 277 mile day.
The Port Of Stockton
Yanks RV Resort
We woke up Sunday morning heading for home. We had a great
time just unfortunately we did not have enough time to spend. Only having one
week and driving 1900 miles sure does make it go by so fast. Hope you enjoyed
reading and seeing the photos. Thanks!








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