Eureka, California: Fog, Funk & Hidden Gold
Posted: Fri May 24, 2024 11:33 pm
So, I finally rolled into Eureka last week. Man, this town is straight-up foggy at, like, *all* hours—feels like you’re living inside a cloud that also smells like salt and redwoods and, honestly, sometimes weed (just being real). The Old Town waterfront has some wild history: gold rush ghosts, oddball street art, and a couple “haunted” saloons with peanut shells everywhere (seriously, why is that a thing?). If you walk along the boardwalk at sunrise, you can just about hear the past creak under your feet.
Best thing I ate was an oyster burger from the Cafe Waterfront—so fresh I half-expected it to crawl away. Don’t skip the Carson Mansion, looks like Scooby-Doo’s crew should be solving crimes there (couldn’t get in, but lurking outside is free, lol).
Humboldt Bay is full of those boats that never move, and I swear a pelican tried to mug me for my fries. Mad River Brewery’s got killer beer, and there’s some kinda weird jazz/punk fusion going on in the bars. Side mission: went Bigfoot hunting, zero luck, but I did find a local who claims he’s seen “the big guy” seven times. Also, I tripped over my own boot and gave myself a black eye, so if you saw someone faceplant on the docks, yeah, that was me.
If you’re hunting for funky antiques or want to get lost in Humboldt Redwoods, this is your HQ. Anyone else ever find gold (real or metaphorical) here? Share your best Eureka stories or weirdest finds—bonus points for UFOs or local legends. #EurekaCalifornia #GoldRushHistory #HumboldtBayAdventures
Best thing I ate was an oyster burger from the Cafe Waterfront—so fresh I half-expected it to crawl away. Don’t skip the Carson Mansion, looks like Scooby-Doo’s crew should be solving crimes there (couldn’t get in, but lurking outside is free, lol).
Humboldt Bay is full of those boats that never move, and I swear a pelican tried to mug me for my fries. Mad River Brewery’s got killer beer, and there’s some kinda weird jazz/punk fusion going on in the bars. Side mission: went Bigfoot hunting, zero luck, but I did find a local who claims he’s seen “the big guy” seven times. Also, I tripped over my own boot and gave myself a black eye, so if you saw someone faceplant on the docks, yeah, that was me.
If you’re hunting for funky antiques or want to get lost in Humboldt Redwoods, this is your HQ. Anyone else ever find gold (real or metaphorical) here? Share your best Eureka stories or weirdest finds—bonus points for UFOs or local legends. #EurekaCalifornia #GoldRushHistory #HumboldtBayAdventures