Trinidad Head Explained

Trinidad Head
Type:Promontory
Coordinates:41.0543°N -124.1509°W
Map:USA California
Relief:1
Label:Trinidad Head
Location:Trinidad, California
Water Bodies:Pacific Ocean
Operator:City of Trinidad, Bureau of Land Management
Embedded:
Embed:yes
Designation1:California
Designation1 Number:146
Designation2:NMON
Designation2 Date:January 12, 2017
Designation2 Free1name:Unit of the California Coastal National Monument
Designation2 Free1value:By President Barack Obama

Trinidad Head (Yurok: Chuerewa' [1]) is a rocky promontory surrounded by sea stacks sheltering Trinidad Harbor, adjacent to the town of Trinidad in Humboldt County, California, USA, designated as California Historical Landmark #146.

History

Sebastião Rodrigues Soromenho, captain of the Portuguese Manila galleon San Augustin, discovered Trinidad Bay in November 1595. He entered the bay, but did not anchor for fear of hitting submerged rocks.[2]

On June 9, 1775, two Spanish Navy explorers, Bruno de Heceta and Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, anchored in Trinidad Bay. Two days later, on Trinity Sunday, June 11, 1775,[3] Heceta, his men, and two Franciscan fathers who erected a cross on the summit claimed Trinidad Head for Spain in the name of King Charles III. Over the next 75 years, Spanish, Russian and English ships landed at Trinidad Head to hunt sea otters, procure fresh water, and take refuge from storms.[4]

In 1850, during the superintendency of A. D. Bache, the United States Coast Survey mapped the harbor and Trinidad Head under the direction of United States Navy Lieutenant Commander William P. McArthur.[5]

On December 31, 1914, the largest recorded ocean wave ever to hit the United States West Coast struck Trinidad Head. At 4:40 p.m. local time, United States Lighthouse Service Captain Fred L. Harrington, the lighthouse keeper at Trinidad Head Light from 1888 to 1916, observed a huge wave about offshore approaching the bluff on which the lighthouse stood. He reported that the wave — which seemed to him to rise to a height even with the lens of the lighthouse above sea level — washed completely over 93adj=midNaNadj=mid Pilot Rock offshore, then broke over the top of the 175adj=midNaNadj=mid bluff, submerging the area between the lighthouse and the bluff, with water reaching the lighthouse's balcony. His report that the wave crested as high as the lens and that water reached the balcony suggests a possible wave height of . The wave's impact shook the lighthouse and extinguished its light, although Harrington restored service in four hours.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Much of Trinidad Head was transferred from the United States Coast Guard to the city of Trinidad in 1983. The 46acres transferred to the city came with the condition that the property be maintained for public recreation. The city zoned it as "open space" and opened a hiking trail around Trinidad Head in 1984.[11]

The southern 13acres of the promontory containing the lighthouse remained Coast Guard property until 2014, when the Coast Guard transferred it to the United States Department of the Interior′s Bureau of Land Management.[11] In January 2017, the United States Congress added the Bureau of Land Management's portion of Trinidad Head to the onshore area of the California Coastal National Monument.[12] President Barack Obama used his executive power under the 1906 Antiquities Act to designate the Bureau of Land Management's portion as a unit of the National Monument.[13]

Geology

Trinidad Head is composed of metamorphosed gabbro embedded in the surrounding Franciscan melange, topped with Pleistocene sands and gravels.[14]

U.S. Government facilities

Management

The Bureau of Land Management manages the promontory cooperatively with the City of Trinidad, the Trinidad Rancheria, the Trinidad Museum Society and the Yurok Tribe.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yurok Dictionary: Chuerewa'. 2012-07-07.
  2. Book: Turner. Dennis & Gloria. Place Names of Humboldt County, California. 2010. Dennis W. & Gloria H. Turner. Humboldt Room, HSU. 978-0-9629617-2-4. 237. 2nd.
  3. Book: Tovell , Freeman M. . At the Far Reaches of Empire: The Life of Juan Francisco De La Bodega Y Quadra . University of British Columbia Press . 2008 . 978-0-7748-1367-9 . 22–23.
  4. Book: Trinidad Gateway Brochure . California Coastal National Monument–Trinidad Gateway, Bureau of Land Management . Arcata Field Office . 5 . 22 April 2011 . January 12, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120112213614/http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/ca/pdf/coastal_monument/ccnm_brochures.Par.89574.File.dat/Tridindad_WebBrochure.pdf . dead.
  5. Book: Bache , Alexander Dallas . Reconnaissance of Trinidad Bay California-Chart with soundings, coastline & settlements; includes View of Trinidad Head and City . U.S. Coast Survey . 1851 . Washington, DC . 1 .
  6. https://briantissot.com/2014/12/31/the-giant-200-foot-wave-at-trinidad-california/ "The Giant 200-Foot Wave at Trinidad, California"
  7. News: Marine Exchange Shipping News . The San Francisco Examiner . Coast News Notes, Eureka, page 17, column 5 . The San Francisco Examiner newspaper . 9 January 1914 . SFExaminerTrinidadHeadWave1913 . 17.
  8. Web site: Trinidad Head Lighthouse Trinidad California Landmark. www.trinidadcalif.com. 2015-11-04. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150910113513/http://www.trinidadcalif.com/trinidad-lighthouse.html. 2015-09-10.
  9. Book: Fradkin, Philip L. . The seven states of California: a natural and human history . University of California Press . May 12, 1997 . Berkeley, California . 474 . 978-0520209428.
  10. Web site: Trinidad Head Light . Lighthouses of Humboldt County . Humboldt County Convention & Visitors Bureau . 25 March 2012 .
  11. News: Faulkner. Jessie. 2015-04-11. Feds seek input on managing Trinidad Head lighthouse. 2021-06-26. Times-Standard. en-US.
  12. Web site: Presidential Proclamation -- Boundary Enlargement of the California Coastal National Monument. 12 January 2017. Obamawhitehouse.archives.ogov. 1 November 2017.
  13. News: Obama adds six sites to California Coastal National Monument. Bettina. Boxall. 12 January 2017. 1 November 2017. Los Angeles Times.
  14. Book: Trinidad Beach Field Trip . Geology 109, Lab 6 . 2009 . Humboldt State University . Arcata, California .
  15. Web site: Trinidad Station . Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment . NASA . 12 April 2022 .
  16. Web site: Trinidad Head Observatory . Earth System Research Laboratory, Global Monitoring Division . National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . 22 April 2011.