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Hikes near Mendocino County

Hikes near Mendocino County

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Caspar Uplands Trail

Caspar

The Caspar Uplands trail’s north end is at Caspar State Beach, a much-loved pocket beach offering surfing, snorkeling, and picnicking.

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Chamberlain Creek Trail

Willits

The Chamberlain Creek Trail is half way between Fort Bragg and Willits on Hwy 20, in the middle of the Jackson Demonstration State Forest.

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Hare Creek Beach Trail

Fort Bragg

The Hare Creek Beach trail is a very sweet pocket beach owned by Mendocino Land Trust, located at the south end of the City of Fort Bragg.

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Haul Road Recreation Trail

Fort Bragg

To access the Haul Road recreation trail, park your car in downtown Fort Bragg near the Pudding Creek Trestle, a 515-foot-long former Union Lumber Company railroad bridge converted to a road in 1949 and to pedestrian and bicycle use in 2007.

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Headlands Loop Trail

Caspar

Dogs are allowed on the beach and headland trails west of Highway 1 within Jug Handle State Natural Reserve on the Headlands Loop trail. Dogs are not allowed on the Staircase Trail or areas east of Highway 1.

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Jackson Demonstration

Fort Bragg

The Jackson Demonstration State Forest 50,000-acre tract has a long history of industrial logging activity, which began in 1862 and continued under private ownership until the state of California purchased the property in 1947.

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Little River Blowhole

Little River

This trail is about 0.5 miles long, to the awesome Little River Blowhole and beyond to the bluff edge.

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Navarro Point Trail

Albion

The Navarro Point Trail, a 56-acre preserve managed by the Mendocino Land Trust (MLT), is a must-visit destination in Albion, Mendocino County, California Wine Country.

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Navarro River Redwoods

Elk

After winding over rolling hills and through the Anderson Valley, motorists traveling along Highway 128 suddenly enter an eleven-mile-long redwood tunnel to the sea. The redwood forest along the Navarro River is a magnificent sight.

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Newport Coastal Trail

Westport

The Newport Coastal Trail in Westport, Mendocino County, California, is a dog-friendly 1.2-mile segment of the renowned California Coastal Trail, overseen by the Mendocino Land Trust.

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Noyo Headlands Coastal Trail

Fort Bragg

Bikers, strollers, roller bladers, hikers, runners, families, and dogs on leash are welcome on the Noyo Headlands Coastal Trail, which connects on its north end to MacKerricher State Park and on its south end to the Noyo Harbor and Pomo Bluffs Park.

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Peter Douglas Trail

Westport

The Peter Douglas Trail is a 2.3-mile trail offering a wide variety of coastal experiences, including expansive views of Mendocino’s remote and wild “Lost Coast,” deep redwood and Douglas fir forests, and old-growth trees sculpted into bizarre shapes by salty winds.

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Pomo Bluffs Park

Fort Bragg

Pomo Bluffs Park, located in Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, California, is a picturesque 25-acre coastal gem that opened its gates to the public in April 2006.

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Sinkyone Wilderness State Park

Westport

Sinkyone Wilderness State Park is located on the southern portion of the Lost Coast and features a rugged coastline with the Lost Coast Trail. The park offers an arresting landscape with canyons, tide pools, waterfalls, and dark sand beaches where visitors can view Roosevelt elk,

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Ten Mile Beach Trail

Fort Bragg

Park your car in downtown Fort Bragg near the Pudding Creek Trestle, a 515-foot-long former Union Lumber Company railroad bridge converted to a road in 1949 and to pedestrian and bicycle use in 2007.

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Van Damme State Park

Little River

Van Damme State Park campground offers a scenic beach, a lush fern-filled forest and year-round camping.

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Westport Headlands Trail

Westport

The Westport Headlands trail area is a community gathering spot with a rich history of past uses. In the past, this spot was used as a ship landing, and a careful observer can find signs of that history.

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