For Mother's Day we headed north from Eureka to a little seaside town called Trinidad. Trinidad, California is a small town of 367 people on the north California coast We checked on Yelp for a good restaurant and decided that Seascape was the place to go. Bob called the night before and got a reservation for 12:30 p.m. Which we discovered was a very good thing, as there was a long line waiting. Was nice to walk in and be seated in minutes at a bay side window.
This was our view from the window. All these people didn't make reservations and were waiting for a table. Each window had binoculars attached, so that you could check out the wild life.
View was outstanding! Service terrific and food delicious. Bob had a Spanish Omelet and I had a Crab Melt. Both were super!!!
Fishing operations related to Trinidad Harbor are vital to both local tourism and commercial fishery interests in the
region.
Trinidad Head Lighthouse was built in the Trinidad Harbor in 1871. The lighthouse was buried in the sea by a huge wave in 1913. The town of Trinidad Head constructed a facsimile of the tower in a park overlooking the harbor and installed the original lens in its structure.
Happy Mother's Day to all my blogging friends. Hope your day was as special as mine.
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