Glass Beach is a popular attraction located in MacKerricher State Park, Fort Bragg, California, United States. It is a beach that is covered in small pieces of glass, which have been smoothed and polished by the ocean over time.
Ricochet Ridge Ranch is a horseback riding stable located in Fort Bragg, California, United States. The ranch offers guided horseback rides along the Mendocino coast, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area on horseback.
Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens is a public botanical garden located in Fort Bragg, California, United States. The garden is spread over 47 acres and features a wide variety of plants and trees, including many rare and endangered species.
On the rugged Mendocino Coast, Jug Handle State Natural Reserve beckons visitors with spectacular ocean views, peaceful forests, and a hike through half a million years of ecological history. The reserve’s 2.5-mile Ecological Staircase Trail explores three wave-cut terraces formed by the continental glaciers, rising seas, and tectonic plates that built the Coast Range.
Bruhel Point offers a beautiful “Vista Point†west of Highway One at milepost 74.09 that includes benches, interpretive panels, accessible parking, and an all-access trail. The trail has a concrete surface leading south from the parking lot and offers several benches for ocean viewing.
Pacific Star Winery is casual and fun wine tasting with the most amazing views on the north coast! Watch whales while sipping a glass of rare and unusual grape varieties from Mendocino County's heritage vineyards.
The Inn at Newport Ranch is the newly constructed Inn at Newport Ranch and is part of a 2,000 acre coastal cattle ranch on the site of the former town of Newport and its lumber chute. With more than a mile of oceanfront, three miles of ridge tops, panoramic coastal views and 20 miles of world class hiking and riding trails through redwoods and along the coast.
Seaside Creek Beach is a beautiful, sandy, and very popular seaside beach located ten miles north of Fort Bragg on the Mendocino Coast. It’s owned and managed by the Mendocino Land Trust. This expansive pocket beach is much loved by locals and visitors to the Mendocino Coast.
Ten Mile Dunes Natural Preserve, stretching from Ward Avenue north to the Ten Mile River, contains a unique, native dune and wetland ecosystem. It includes the Inglenook Fen, Ten Mile River, Ten Mile Beach, and the Ten Mile Dunes.
Fort Bragg is a city along the Pacific Coast of California along Shoreline Highway in Mendocino County. It is 24 mi (39 km) west of Willits, at an elevation of 85 feet (26 m). Its population was 6,983 at the 2020 census.
Super tortas is a Mexican restaurant located in Fort Bragg Mendocino County offering TORTAS, BURRITOS, QUESADILLAS, TACOS, HAMBURGUESAS, PLATES and COCHINITA PIBIL.
Eggheads Restaurant is a locally owned restaurant, 45 years old, serving Dungeness Crab, premium meats and unique Eggs Benedicts along with Belgian Waffles, delicious sandwiches and a variety of omelettes or crepes. Small town charm and friendly service with a Wizard of Oz theme.
The Noyo Headlands Park covers 104 acres and includes access to 3.5 miles of spectacular California bluff top. The park includes a handicapped accessible multi-use trail which connects the Noyo River bridge on the south side of Fort Bragg all the way to the Pudding Creek Trestle on the north side of Fort Bragg.
Todd's Point is a scenic overlook located in Fort Bragg, California, United States. It is situated on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean and offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline and the ocean.
Sea Pal Cove is a local fish restaurant right on the pier! Bring your pups and sit on the deck to watch the fishing boats come and go. Have a beer or wine with your favorite fish sandwich, burger, clam chowder or one of the a variety of fish & chips.
The 0.7-mile long trail leads to Belinda Point and includes a stairway down to a rocky pocket beach. The trail is perfect for families with small children. There is a boardwalk through a seasonally wet part of the trail, which then travels through a eucalyptus forest and out to the bluff edge.