The next morning, we drove northeast on Hwy 167 to Echo Bay.

At Echo Bay, we found a dilapidated hotel. In its heyday, it was very popular and a favorite of Ann Margaret. It’s in disrepair now and waiting to be demolished.

Fun trivia about Echo Bay: Pierre Omidyar was going to name his company EchoBay but echobay.com was already taken so he shortened it to eBay.

At Echo Bay, near the boat launch,, there is a fish cleaning station.

We found a roadrunner hanging out, waiting for scraps

2020 10 04
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