After breakfast this morning we traveled back north on 101 and stopped at a number of view points along the Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor. The corridor is about 12 miles long and runs from just north of Brookings to south of Gold Beach. It is managed by Oregon State Parks and is named after the founder of the state parks system. The view points, overlooks, and beach access roads in the corridor all offer excellent views of the spectacular Oregon Coast. We had visited all these spots during our last trip here in 2009, but they were all worth another visit.
The weather was mostly cloudy today with patches of sun here and there. The clouds never did burn off, but there wasn't much wind and the temperature was in the low 60's. - a good beach day nevertheless.
We were planning on having lunch at the Whaleshead Beach Resort along the road but the restaurant was closed. So, we headed back into Brookings for another late lunch/early dinner at a Mexican restaurant.
We then drove back to the RV to relax after another good day.
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