Stop in Scotia and fall in love with the 19th century charm,
the authentic architecture, the unsoiled beauty and sense of history, like a
step back in time. Take a trip through the Scotia Logging Museum, open from
Memorial Day through Labor Day. The museum has artifacts, videos and
interactive technology, offering a personal tour of forestry management and the
Town of Scotia over the years.
The Avenue of the Giants, located on State Route 254, is considered
to be a scenic alternate to Highway 101 and winds its way through Humboldt
Redwoods State Park. This road was originally built as a stagecoach and wagon
road in the 1880s. During this time the first Inn was put up in the town of
Scotia. This stagecoach hub was constructed when the highway was the main road
and burned down in the early 1900s. It was rebuilt in 1923. Now called the
Scotia Inn, the building has 22 lovely rooms decorated with antique and modern
furniture. On the main floor, enjoy a drink at the Irish Pub.
For more information on Scotia, visit their website. Photos courtesy of Scotia Inn.
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