Pacific Coast, Day 19: Westport, CA to Point Arena, CA

If you like rolling hills, this is the route for you!

From Westport to Fort Bragg, there was almost no traffic and there was a really nice trail entering Fort Bragg.

From Fort Bragg until CA 1 split from CA 128, there was a lot of fast traffic, but the shoulder was reasonably wide.

CA 1 from the split was a real treat. It’s hilly, but not brutal – except for one ridiculous hill with a couple switchbacks that hit 17% grade, but was mercifully short. Also, when I went up it, I was at the end of a very long line of cars that had been held back by a bridge repair crew, so I didn’t have to worry about cars for a while, which was a huge relief.

The views of the ocean were gorgeous, but I also love the farmlands on either side of the highway.

Almost at the end of my ride, I met Colton, Mei and their dog Yoshi. They had seen me earlier in my ride and just wanted to cheer me on. They were going to pick wild blueberries!

I also met a herd of really curious cows!

Rock's near Blues Beach
Rock’s near Blues Beach
A turkey vulture
A turkey vulture
Another tree tunnel!
Another tree tunnel!
The trail heading into Fort Bragg
The trail heading into Fort Bragg
Locks on the bridge
Locks on the bridge
More locks
More locks
Eucalyptus trees (I think!)
Eucalyptus trees (I think!)
Albion Cove
Albion Cove
Outcropping with a cave near Cavanaugh Gulch
Outcropping with a cave near Cavanaugh Gulch
Outcropping with a cave near Cavanaugh Gulch
Outcropping with a cave near Cavanaugh Gulch
Looking north at Cuffrey's Cove
Looking north at Cuffrey’s Cove
An old farmhouse
An old farmhouse
CA 1
CA 1
Just north of Manchester Park
Just north of Manchester Park
Lilies are everywhere!
Lilies are everywhere!

Not close enough to pet!
Not close enough to pet!
Colton, Mei and Yoshi!
Colton, Mei and Yoshi!

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