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    Pelican Bay State Prison

    3.7 (10 reviews)

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    9 months ago

    Great time was had by all!! Wouldn't trade it for anything, other than the stab wounds. But like anything, time heals everything

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    Curry county sheriff's office

    Curry county sheriff's office

    1.0(1 review)
    41.2 mi

    While driving in N. California on 101 just before the Oregon border, I encountered an intensely…read moreaggressive driver. So intense my 6 year-old twins were in hysterics, and I feared he'd run us off the road, as well as the car in front of me. The aggressive driver continued to weave, and accelerate to bumpers in between the other driver and myself. I get to Brookings, 30 minutes later, go 37 in the 35 mph zone and finally get some space between the driver and myself for the first time in the 30 minutes. This is where the Brookings police / Curry county sheriff's office came in. I saw them in my rear view mirror and was so relieved. Their lights came and I thought finally, someone was doing something to help us, and the frightening scenario was over... However, the officer continued and pulled behind my car pulling us over. The officer said someone had called me in as racing on 911! I said "with my 6-year-olds in the car?" and thought he had to be joking. He then proceeded through verbal aggression, to threaten me, say I'm "a danger to my children", and when I was so upset and shaken I couldn't find the car's registration and insurance right away, he continued the verbal aggression by insinuating it wasn't even my car, like insinuating I stole the car (it's my husband's). The officer had already looked up my info from my license and had to have seen my last name and address matched the owner, my husband. My kids were horrified I was going to be taken away, and I was horrified I was going to be taken away. This officer continued to intimidate me and threaten me, especially when I questioned the validity of the of the "racing" call, he told me I was being "irate" and demanded that I "needed to stop". It just so happened the aggressive driver I'd been fearing for the 30 minutes prior slowly pulled past me, as I sat on the side of the road with the officer. I think it was obviously the aggressive driver who made the "racing call". Halfway through the officer's intimidation's, my kids (one in actual shock the other in hysterics) in the back seats, asked the officer why he was doing this, instead of helping us. The officer said because "their mother put them in danger". Right from the start I asked the officer if he saw I have Zero speeding history... a question he ignored, but of course he saw when looking up my license. I would never race, let alone with my children. I am a 37-old-mother with no criminal history, no speeding record, and my own mother died in 1994 as the after effect of a drunk driving accident years earlier. In the 30 minutes or so, the officer mentioned I was driving a Tesla with a tone of disgust, literally at least half a dozen times. As if It was my driving a Tesla in the first place, as the reasoning behind the aggression. In the end the officer pointed out that the speed limit had changed from 35-25. He continued the threatening of me by saying again I was "endangering my children by going twice the speed limit" in doing so. I fully admitted i missed the speed limit changed for .4 miles of the change in town from 25 - 35. I tried to explain I was truly watching my speed and thought I was only going 2mph over the 35 speed limit. I was so focused on the real aggressive driver, I missed the brief change. Even so, the math of 37 being "twice the speed limit" as the officer accused me, doesn't add up either. All this officer wanted to do was bully and scare my children and I. I called the Sheriff's office, spoke with the sheriff himself a few days after the event. The Sheriff listened to the tapes and said the officer was in his right place, and refused to admit any wrong doing on the officer's part. The sheriff stated in a voicemail he left me: the reason my children were audibly upset in the taping was because I had been a reckless danger to them. I left it at that. I paid the ticket I had been issued, although I was told showing up in person and speaking to the judge would almost certainly resolve everything, in terms of the ticket I was issued. We frequent S. Oregon coast as well as the Northern Redwoods. We've stayed as a family in Brookings, we have friends there. We're currently looking to buy a home in between Bandon and Eureka. However, my kids had nightmares of this event with this aggressive officer for 6 months. The event happened in May. I still have PTSD over the event. I'm extremely scared to set foot in Brookings again. I truly feared the officer would throw me in jail, and take away my children 330 miles away from where we live in Portland, and during a pandemic. I also feared the officer physically hurting me. I am now scarred of Brookings, and want nothing to do with it, this town I've been visiting since childhood. The law there made me feel I was going to have my children taken away. When in the end, all the officer could throw at me along with the allegations of "endangering my children" was I went 37 in a 25mph zone.

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    Battery Point Lighthouse - Coffee at the Lighthouse

    Battery Point Lighthouse

    4.7(63 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    Really great spot to visit during low tide. Very neat to be able to visit a working light house…read more It's a peaceful place to be able to enjoy the beauty of the space. No cost to just walk up there. It's peaceful and beautiful. Totally recommend to make the trip out to to see the lighthouse if you find yourself in Crescent City. Also a good amount of geocaches to log if you're in the area. IYKYK.

    Living in Northern California, I've been trying to take advantage of all the beauty our state has…read moreto offer, and the Battery Point Lighthouse is definitely one of those gems worth visiting! It's not just a lighthouse, it's actually a California Historical Landmark with so much character and history. You can only access it during low tide, which makes it even more magical (and a bit adventurous!). There are signs warning people not to cross during high tide and seriously, don't do it. The ocean can get wild out there! I went on a Saturday evening after 5 p.m., and the tide was already too high, so I played it safe and came back Sunday morning. Totally worth it. We had our coffees up there, and it honestly felt like being in a romantic movie scene. The weather was perfect, the ocean breeze was fresh, and the view was absolutely stunning. The lighthouse itself has such a cute, storybook charm. It even survived the 1964 Alaska earthquake and tsunami, which adds this incredible layer of resilience and history to the place. I didn't get to see any whales this time (though I heard you can spot them sometimes!), but there were plenty of seabirds flying around, adding to the coastal vibe. There's a park nearby with parking, so it's super convenient. And fun fact, according to their website, you can actually have your wedding there! How unbelievably romantic is that? If you're ever in Crescent City, take the time to visit Battery Point Lighthouse. Go early, bring a coffee, and just soak it all in, it's one of those places that makes you fall in love with the California coast all over again.

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    California Oregon Border - 11.23.23 Welcome to Oregon

    California Oregon Border

    4.0(1 review)
    10.4 mi

    Coastal views If…read moredriving on the California coastline of Highway 101 North overlooking the North Pacific Ocean the last city on the California side is Crescent City in Del Norte County. We passed by some of the most beautiful beaches along the coastline including Pelican State Beach (known as one of the loneliest beaches in California) just some 21-mi North of Crescent City. We didn't stop here. Then there's the only supermax facility that housed the most dangerous maximum security men offenders... Pelican Bay State Prison, (13 miles from the Oregon/California Border). For sure we didn't stop here. LoL After crossing the stateline the first city on the Oregon side is Brookings in Curry County. Brookings is a small town just over the California border on the west Oregon coast. I believe the first building we passed by was a dispensary establishment called Stateline Cannabis. LoL Anyway, entering the Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor we chose to stop at some of the scenic spots along the coast: Lone Ranch Beach - lots of scenic sea stacks and offshore rocks visible from the beach. Natural Bridges Viewpoint - at this viewpoint there's not only one but TWO natural sea arches! Oooh! Aaaaah! So pretty! Whaleshead Viewpoint - the rock formation looks like a whale. Overgrown trees were blocking the view of the "tail." There's a beach and coast trail access from this viewpoint. Current gas prices at Fred Meyer's in Brookings was $4.06/gal. (2/20/22) Review #2524

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    Issac Lee Patterson Bridge - 1932 opening of bridge.

    Issac Lee Patterson Bridge

    5.0(1 review)
    40.6 mi

    Beautiful bridge spanning the mighty Rogue River in Gold Beach, Oregon. www.Bridgehuter.com noted…read morethis structure was "constructed with the Freyssinet method of arch ring decentering and stress control, (and) named after its French inventor. The American Society of Civil Engineers designated the bridge a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark in 1982. It was placed on the National Register of Historc Places in 2005. The success of the bridge led to the widespread use of prestressing techniques in concrete construction. The structure is dedicated to Isaac Lee Patterson, the Oregon governor who promoted its construction." The Patterson Bridge carries U.S. Route 101 across the Rogue River, near the point where the river empties into the Pacific Ocean, and connects the towns of Gold Beach and Wedderburn. Driving along Highway 101 between Medford and Grant's Pass, it is difficult not to cast an admiring glance towards the majestic bridge build in 1932 and incorporating a strong Art Deco influence. Park at the Port of Gold Beach near the Mary D. Hume shipwreck & walk the path along the river's edge. This will give you a great vantage point of the bridge and good camera angles too. Here you can drink in the beauty of the bridge up close and see swallows building their nests under the bridge; sea lions swimming by; birds diving for fish and salmon fisherman hoping to get lucky. Due to the elements, the Rogue River Bridge has required much preventive maintenance. The bridge needs consistent mitigation due to deterioration from the location's salt air. A $20 million rehabilitation ran from 2001 to 2004. A previous project in 1976 mitigated scouring problems at pier 2. Here's hoping this transport's beauty never fades. 5 YELP STARS.

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    Pelican Bay State Prison - jailsandprisons - Updated May 2026

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