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Glass Beach
Fort Bragg
Glass Beach is the well-known southern beach of MacKerricher State Park in Fort Bragg. Dogs...
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MacKerricher State Park
Fort Bragg
MacKerricher State Park is a rarity in the California State Parks system in that it...
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Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens
Fort Bragg
The dog-friendly Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens were founded in 1961 by retired nurseryman Ernest Schoefer...
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Railbikes on the Noyo by the Skunk Train
Fort Bragg
Sit back, breathe deep, and discover an entirely new way to explore with railbikes on...
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Belinda Point
Fort Bragg
This 0.7-mile long trail leads to Belinda Point, as well as a stairway down to...
Read MoreForest History Trail
Fort Bragg
The Forest History Trail is a moderately easy 4 mile single track trail I is...
Read MoreFort Bragg Coastal Trail – Northern Section
Fort Bragg
Open to the public for the first time in over a century, the new coastal...
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Fort Bragg
Open to the public for the first time in over a century, the new coastal...
Read MoreHare Creek Beach Trail
Fort Bragg
The Hare Creek Beach trail is a very sweet pocket beach owned by Mendocino Land...
Read MoreHaul Road Recreation Trail
Fort Bragg
To access the Haul Road recreation trail, park your car in downtown Fort Bragg near...
Read MoreJackson Demonstration State Forest
Fort Bragg
The Jackson Demonstration State Forest 50,000-acre tract has a long history of industrial logging activity,...
Read MoreMCDOG Park
Fort Bragg
MCDOG Park in Fort Bragg, part of the Mendocino Coast Dog Owners Group (MCDOG), offers...
Read MoreNoyo Headlands Coastal Trail
Fort Bragg
Bikers, strollers, roller bladers, hikers, runners, families, and dogs on leash are welcome on the...
Read MorePomo Bluffs Park
Fort Bragg
Pomo Bluffs Park, which opened in April 2006, encompasses 25 acres on the southern bluffs...
Read MoreTen Mile Beach Trail
Fort Bragg
Park your car in downtown Fort Bragg near the Pudding Creek Trestle, a 515-foot-long former...
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